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  • i still make those faces lol

  • Call CPS..SOMEBODY

  • i have never seen such torment...

  • Me: Dude, look at this?

    Dude: What?

    Me: It's a baby... eating a lemon...

  • 0:57 i found Waldo in the back..

  • 0:17 Adolf Hitler's son? or daughter..

  • sooooooooooo cute!!!!

  • 0:44 Cheater! He has a lime!

  • 2nd baby in. Baby gag LOL.

  • @MrTatrTotz Thank you!

  • What's the name of the song?

  • @showersinger547 Martha My Dear by The Beatles

  • WHY ARE ALL OF THESE BABIES WHITE? :D

  • @RippedSpeakerz for one thing, there's an asian baby near the middle. and more importantly, because other races are all on welfare and can't afford lemons or cameras

  • wow i scroll down and there are pathetic people arguing about how to pronounce a country. youtube at its finest.

  • play thizelle dance at the same time

  • HAHAHA!!!

    I Like the last baby!

  • I love the second one!

  • Haha too cute

  • the babies are all cute...

    bless there heart!

  • Yucky-poo lemons!! Darling babies!!

  • what's this song called ?

  • martha my dear

  • Thanks You x]

  • which song is it?

  • Give them chili peppers next! DO IT!

  • If u wanna say it the real way it's chile, but whatev.

  • That is categorically untrue. Chile is a country. The proper spelling of the pepper is "chili."

  • Yes chile is a country but when speaking spanish it's chile not chili, chili is the cracker way to spell it, it's like calling a burrito a wrap.

  • Oh, you meant the Spanish way. I didn't realize that. Generally, I try to be fairly consistent about my use of the English language, even when using foreign loanwords. The idea is to play to the audience, which in YouTube's case consists largely of English-speaking people, or "crackers" as you might put it. Therefore, I feel my choice of spelling was justifiable. I'm glad we had this talk.

  • If ur gonna say a spanish work don't mayonnaise it up, say it how its supposed to be said.

  • That's silly (or is it "sille?"). That's how it IS pronounced! Besides, there's nothing more pretentious than a non-native speaker demonstrating how "down" they are by pronouncing (or spelling) words in a foreign way. I don't pronounce "tornado" with a short Spanish "a" either. And FYI, this spelling is Nahuatl, a true "brown" people. Mainland Spaniard conquistadors corrupted the spelling. Finally, "mayonnaise" is named after a town in Spain...and it figures very heavily in Chilean cuisine.

  • And btw i'm not a "non-native speaker"

  • Yes, but the implication was that I (myself, the person posting the comment) am, in fact, not a native speaker of the Spanish language. Therefore, for me to suddenly and inconsistently begin pronouncing or spelling words in a foreign language would be considered highly pretentious. Surely you can appreciate my stance on this critical issue.

    Regarding the words "saguaro" and "sahuaro": I have never heard of it. However, Firefox's built-in spellchecker recognizes saguaro only.

  • Would u spell saguaro sahuaro?

  • Haha, this is awesome!

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