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From: melsbasketcase
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  • I like how you can get 200 and 300+ views even on a video without your face, showing the same partial view of the computer screen that was in the last 3 videos. Your subscribers are hardcore.

  • I have to say, I miss seeing your face rather than the computer screen. :) Sorry, I didn't mean to nag you about taking your meds in a video. I hope you know I just care and so do a lot of people! My baby kitten, Zoey, says hello! Meow! :)

  • I guess next you'll be saying the mental illness makes it ok for you to make racist videos.

  • I guess you'll be saying your sockpuppetry makes it ok to make trolling comments.

  • hello she said her" african-american relatives"....people she "grew up with"

  • Hello Mel, May the South rise again...Happy Holidays...regards...

  • how stupid. They were Klan people.

  • Hello Mel, This is a slogan for southerners who believe they should "take pride in their heritage" even though their heritage includes a legacy of horrifying behavior...regards...

  • you laughed and you were invisible - this is terrible.

  • I wonder what happened to Lemonholes.

    Merry Christmas.

  • Oh no, if you say or write his name three times in a row, then he'll show up just like Beetlejuice!

    Lemonholes

    Lemonholes

    Lemonholes!

    ... Hmm. It didn't work. Maybe it only works if you use his latest sockpuppet username. And I don't know any of them. How sad.

  • Where I'm from, Los Angeles, knocking on someone's door and then leaving is called "Ding Dong Ditch."

  • It was once an acceptable thing to say, now it pops out of old folks heads without a second thought. My grandmother is 95, has Alzheimers and STILL uses the word "nigrahs" like it's nothing. Back in her day it was used openly, freel in the community here. I grew up hearing both these sayings. I raise my kids completely different than I was raised. Hopefully one day those sayings will die out with generation that used and still uses them. Great video, keep up the good work!

  • A polite way of saying what you said is jury-rigged. It means the same thing but minus the N word.

  • Hey Mel. I was born in TX so I understand most of where you are coming from it is an awful saying but I have heard it all my life. My cousin is the District Attorney of Houston. OH YEAH you haven't turned your camera back around so we can see your shiny happy face. We're missing seeing you.

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