The Kids Like Their Fat Reverend… And the Ads Even Better
Say what you will about this vulgar vlogger, the kids find him funny (see stats in chart below). I ran into him while discovering that my “accident face” video ranked high in most-popular comedy.
I’ll now coin this RKV: road-kill viewing. You may wish you weren’t watching, but you know you can’t not watch it. But it certainly makes you want to look at the 300×250, eh? Bring on the Jillian avatar.
Not safe for work (NSFW), and I hope my kids don’t find this. Did you ever write a blog post that you just KNOW is going to get chopped and used by spam blogs?
And here’s a picture of the video with an ad of a hot woman…
No thanks, I’ll pass on the roadkill.
I love Reverend Burn, he started on BlogTV.
He could be alot worse, personalty wise I mean 🙂
a bit vulgar, but his topics are interesting. I can see why the kids like him, he’s loaded with angst.
Underneath it all I think he’s rather thoughtful (see get a job). There’s no doubt he’s been teased and discriminated against, but he’s found a way to deal with his weight and anger via youtube.
and this just popped up
MONDAY, May 3 (HealthDay News) — For kids, a few extra pounds may invite trouble from the schoolyard bully.
New research suggests that just being overweight increases the risk of being bullied. And factors that usually play a role in the risk of being bullied, such as gender, race and family income levels, don’t seem to matter if you’re overweight — being overweight or obese trumps all those other factors when it comes to aggressive behavior from other children. http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/brain-and-behavior/articles/2010/05/03/bullies-target-obese-kids.html
more power to him
He is TheDispatcher of Detroit on steroids.
There are all kinds of people on YouTube. All kinds. And each type has its own ecosystem. See this and its related videos as an example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIPoR_OFgrc
@5 first person I thought of when I watched this was Roger