This is a great thing. Especially the scene where Spongebob is Don Vito Corleone.
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“Naji’s Busy Day – They Don’t Come Often, But When They Do, There Sure As Hell Won’t Be A Written Post”
This is a great thing. Especially the scene where Spongebob is Don Vito Corleone.
And this video is brought to you by
“Naji’s Busy Day – They Don’t Come Often, But When They Do, There Sure As Hell Won’t Be A Written Post”
Occasionally I’ll come across a special YouTube video and I feel an overwhelming responsibility to share the magic. Because YouTube is magic. I’ve posted videos before, but they were always concerning TV shows.
Urgh, TV this and TV that. Can’t this guy give it a fucking break?
No I can’t give it a fucking break dickhole, but I can put up videos that are interesting. And not “Gangnam Style” interesting, but something genuinely deserving of your attention, because in this day and age and all the ones before it, no one likes to waste time. And I also want more views and everyone likes YouTube.
This video plays through the extremely average song, Get Lucky by Daft Punk, but covers it in styles specific to eras chronologically from the 20’s up till the future 20’s. The decade is shown on the bottom and this is the official video they chose to use for their genius cover.
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