The survey was 2 weeks ago so they fucking achieved something

the survey was 2 weeks ago so they fucking achieved something

also i can't believe they made a comeback 10 years later with even better videos. like holy shit

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>tfw im in

what time in the vid

what's ur count

2:01:20

10 in vid it's really 2 don't tell garf bro

It's on display at MoMA.

oh yes

>the last 5 minutes

I've never seen such beautiful kino

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This is actually great.

Is there a list? I feel like since its 4 hours long I probably made it in but Im hoping you didn't listen to 2 hours of videos to find yourself

Can someone please spoonfeed me on what these are?

old youtube. Be happy you're able to experience a part of the magic again (or likely for the first time)

>brendon murray Ive has 42,000 sexual partners. my crotch looks like a prune

the ending of that "results" video is bizarre, really some next level shit

couldn't be more excited to see this channel back though.

>twitter.com/TheOfficialOdie
>2015
fuck

yes.
I watched the first ten minutes of it then watched the last ten minutes.
if I understood the joke of what the numbers are then I might find it funnier.
might watch through the whole thing at some point
but what is the point of [persons name] [number] thing

The numbers are the date of the original Garfield comic. The names are the result of this: youtube.com/watch?v=IN7LQNDkobA

That's nothing.

youtube.com/watch?v=s9K_3NP2MgE
>2012

For how long have they been planning this?

So many zeros, seems weird since this is old and shouldn't be swinging in the low age bracket

Why do they hate Jim Davis?

>but Im hoping you didn't listen to 2 hours of videos to find yourself

If you can't enjoy every second of this, then get out.

Why would anyone think this has anything to do with hate for jim davis? It is just the logical conclusion to what can be accomplished with the premise of the comic and within 3 panels.

FUCKING HELL WHAT WAS THAT SHIT AT THE END? IT'S LIKE DAVID LYNCH WAS PISSING ON MY EYEBALLS

>Jon Arbuckle, 2!
>Jon Arbuckle, 0.
What does this mean?

It means lube up your eyeballs because they about to get raped.

How do you feel about furniture polish?

This is magical. I was not in on the joke 10 years ago, but this feels like a time capsule.

Do they love Jim Davis or hate Jim Davis? I genuinely can't tell

Neither, I think they just saw comic potential in ruining his life's work.

>take 9 year hiatus
>dump a bunch of videos at once
>end it with a 5 hour long video that is in all likeliness going to get censored from Youtube for its disturbing and graphic content

This whole thing was basically dadaism. Anti-art. After having made a bunch of money doing commercials, they've become cynical about video editing and humor as they apply to capitalism, so they decided to call in a bunch of favors to make a deconstructive statement about humorous Youtube videos and heavily commercialized comic strips like Garfield that are not even written by their original creators anymore.

This whole thing was basically a big social experiment. People laughed at the Lasagnia Cat videos because of their ironic content, and with the channels' return they chose to see how far they could push people's expectations for what is "funny" before people stop finding the ironic content humorous. Each successive video takes the audience further out of their comfort zone than the last, and it ends with an endurance test. The expectation is that a great reward surely awaits those who stick it out for 5 hours of pointless, albeit laboriously constructed content, but instead of a reward there is a punishment.

The filmmakers are mocking the fact that someone would willingly sit through hours of pointless content in hopes of seeing some grand belly-laugh punchline at the end, but much like a bad Garfield comic, there is no payoff at the end-- instead, there is a visceral, disturbing, arguably offensive assault on the senses that strings you along hoping for that last chuckle, but it becomes clear by the end that the joke is on you-- you actually exposed yourself to this nightmarish experiment all because you wanted to escape your miserable existence with the simple act of laughing. You close your jaw, lean back in your chair trying to figure out how there might be some humorous meaning behind it all, but the humor is for the creator, with the audience being laughed at.

Hi Adam

No, it's an imitiation of the by-product of real art

Their last two videos went pretty viral but still have extremely low view counts. Makes me wonder how many other popular YouTubers just use viewbots.

good god

youtu.be/Y-ooCnZviZ8

That one hour video on the pipe has legit inspired me to look into buddhist philosophy

I'm watching the pipe strip now. 35 minutes in.

What does it all mean?

Holy.living.fuck.

You cant be serious. Absurdist art isnt new, this is a pop repackaging.

Its an exciting direction after a 9 year hiatus, I think it will trend nicely. But its not as groundbreaking as some are making it seem. More excited for what comes next.