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What? Were you trying to see if you were sneaking new videos past yourself?
Sometimes I upload videos while on Ambien. How else will I know they’re there the next day?
Hmm I get this message more when I comment on my own video telling my self that I rule and when I try to rate my video 5 star. You need to change that link to a link to acctually subscribe to your channel… You know just to get the extra subs.
WE’RE NOT WORTHY!