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First of all, everyone knows how the system works and we don’t need a reminder.  You sound like a crackhead junky begging for one more fix.  It’s absolutely pathetic at this point.  “Please like and subscribe below” “if you liked this video, please click the like button below” bla bla bla.  Shut the F$%^ UP!

My all time favorite pathetic beg?  This phone-created 5-minute video from a 14 year old who was giving a tip on how to delete a computer virus.  His closing dialogue: “It’s really important that you click the Like and Subscribe button, which will allow me to continue making these videos for you.”  These people are acting as if this is their full-time job and career.  Am I the only one who finds this to be absurd and ridiculous?  What’s holding these people back from making another video with their iPhone?

Okay, so basically what you’re saying is IF I DON’T click on the like or subscribe button, you will be unable to make more of these 5-minute blockbuster motion pictures?  Do I have that correct?  So where and how did you get all the funds for this 5-minute-iphone-created brilliant masterpiece?  Are you receiving a lot of pressure from the studio executives?  Do you need verification from your global diehard fans to appreciate your work?  Are your siblings or parents demanding too much money to hold the phone?

Listen, I know it’s very difficult being the director along with playing the lead character.  Furthermore, I know how hard all the editing must be on iMovie.  It’s never easy to click-and-drag or copy-and-paste data.  I hate to break the news to you, but there are 2,467 other videos that give identical information to yours.  Basically, this means the general public are NOT in high demand for your instructional videos.  Do you know how the whole supply and demand system works?  Some even show how to remove the virus in 3 minutes!!!!  Honestly, if you want some good advice, just make the videos and DON’T ask for $h!t.  You’re lucky you got my “View” but…..