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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2011

...ever.

I used the music and the panning because it looks he's wearing the rage of a thousand worlds on his face and it made me lol when I watched the original.

The song is I Wont See You Tonight Part 2 by Avenged Sevenfold.

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  • Bismark, what is the name of this song?

  • @864cubsfan Put the name in the description for you guys who want to know what the song is

  • why so much dislikes?

  • @purplegstringrocker I mean, I'll be the first to admit it's not particularly well-made. I was just having some fun and decided to upload it.

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  • Bitch got owned!

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  • Another dumbass Hollywood bimbo bitch

  • who cares...what a waste of space

  • ^i mean my response to the guy responding to TyroPro, not TyroPro himself. Apologies to TyroPro

  • @decimus81 I take it as you being stupid. Really stupid. See my response to TyroPro. "Snuck" is a word used almost exclusively in North America, NOT Britain. In UK English it's always been "sneaked" (ie the OPPOSITE of what you're saying). Take that how you want to take it, either way you're in the wrong, and you're a moron.

  • @TheScoutingSniper "The irregular form snuck originated by analogy of struck for the past of strike. Snuck was originally limited to a few dialects, but is now very widespread (especially in American English) and is recognized by most dictionaries. The word is now one of the best examples of irregularization of a regular verb, along with dove". Yea, those Americans, creating more irregulars than necessary. AKA "making things easier". 'Cos "regulars" are the ones that are difficult, right? Fag

  • @TheScoutingSniper You're an idiot. "Snuck" is used in some parts of North America (check any dictionary), NOT in British English. In Britain it's always been "sneaked", and in some places "snuck" became commonplace through hyper-correction (people associating it with other irregulars). Please take that as an insult, since any moron with access to the internet has the ability to check up on the kinds of stupid assumptions you make here.

  • @TyroPro that's the amazing thing about language, it evolves over time.

  • @pottergirl18 Yes, it is - which is why new words such as 'googling' enter the dictionary as time goes by...

  • That laugh truly sounds more like "Go fuck yourself Jennifer Garner".. though that would be fun to watch.

  • @TyroPro Yeah 'cause that's how it works

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