Sunday, February 8, 2009

Kid high on laughing gas

This is soooo funny!!!

(Sorry, I don't know how to add videos on here...)

11 comments:

NotaGeek! said...

Very funny...
Here's how to add the video directly to your blog, you'll see under the video an embed option.
Copy the code, then in Blogger when you are crating a new post there's two tabs near each other.
One is the compose tab and the other is the edit HTML tab.
Paste the code in there, and you're done.
If you want to add additional information, you can go back to the compose tab..
Hope this helps...

tembow said...

i don't think this is funny. i kinda feel bad for the kid. he has no idea what's happening to him :( i know it's supposed to be funny but i found it horrible

G6 said...

It reminds me of when my daughter had her wisdom teeth out...
She came back out into the reception area soooo high and raving about how she felt NOTHING and generally acting so hyper/happy that one other lady in the reception area nudged me and asked me which oral surgeon was my daughter's b/c she wanted to make sure she got the same one, lol!!

Moshe said...

bwahaha
Good thing no cops around. ;-)

Avi said...

Apparently this is the newest 'thing' to be talking about nowadays. Whether or not the father has basically ruined his son's childhood by portraying him as the 'high' kid, which has been seen by 17 million people worldwide. I think I'm going to write a post about it rather then discuss it over here lol. (Better start now before I get lazy and don't bother. :p hehe)

EsPes said...

avi- i dont think he'll always be "the high kid"... its more a funny video from his childhood...

Avi said...

Always? Agreed. But for now, he's a celebrity. And not in a good way. Everyone who sees him in the street is most probably going to have seen the video. Everyone who's maturity level is not that of an adult is going to have a blast teasing him about it. I mean,the same way that if you saw a guy from youtube who sings, dances, etc. in the street, you'd probably approach him (not you necessarily, but many people). Youtube is not going anywhere for awhile, and it's unlikely this video will either. The dad may be setting his son up for something that one day he'll regret. We don't know what will happen to the kid, but he sure as heck is going to have something out of the ordinary going on in the next few years. Anyway,this is only one side of the argument. As I said, hopefully I'm going to write a blog post about it.

EsPes said...

avi- i think ur overanalyzing it and making a big deal out of something small... but then again thats only 1 side of the argument ;-p

Moshe said...

So...Avi...what video of you did your parents post on youtube?

Avi said...

Moshe, just because you live in a box, and choose to show no sensitivity to anyone, doesn't mean there aren't those who actually think beyond having a good laugh and can see the repercussions of such a video being unhealthy for a kid. (But seeing as all you're interested in doing is being illogical and insensitive, there really is no point of me having this conversation with you.)

Not that I'd personally care, but there are no videos on Youtube of me. Let's say rather then it being a kid, it was an adult or young adult that this happened to. And there were 17 million people who had seen it. How much do you think he'd enjoy being stopped in the street and asked if he was the high dude and if he could reincarnate it for them? Presumably he'd enjoy the fame for the first two days or so, and then wish it had never been bared to the public eye to see. Being that you yourself aren't involved, naturally you'd enjoy it and get a kick out of it. I did too. The point I'm making is that some videos are better not posted. The repercussions are beyond anyone's control and it's unfair to place a child in a potentially emotionally harmful situation.

And Espes, lol! All of my friends tell me I over analyze. But I love the fact that I can see beyond the 'small deal' and see the bigger picture. I think I have a good sense of judgment as to what is a big deal and isn't. And this is definitely one of those things that COULD be very detrimental to this kid. I'm going to get to work on my blog post now on this topic. Should be up in a bit. :)

Moshe said...

Wow, you know me so well!

Presumably he'd enjoy the fame for the first two days or so, and then wish it had never been bared to the public eye to see.
Not only would I enjoy it, I'd go out of my way to make sure it goes on for as long as possible.

But I love the fact that I can see beyond the 'small deal' and see the bigger picture.
You mean and make a big deal out of it.