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The Greatest Viral Video I Have Ever Seen

18 February 2007 by Cord Silverstein, 6 Comments

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I might be coming late to the party on this one. This weekend, I saw a video on YouTube by a 15 year old kid named DaxFlame. This video, which is below, made me watch all 25 or so of his videos and I cannot figure out if this kid is for real or not. Either this is the greatest written fake Vlog with the kid deserving an Academy Award or this kid is for real. If he is for real and I think he is, I really do not have the words to fully express all my feelings on his videos. When I am watching his videos, I feel like the way I feel when driving past a car accident. You know you should not look, but you cannot look away.

Let me know if you think this is real or not.

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6 Responses to “The Greatest Viral Video I Have Ever Seen”

  1. david barbara 19 February 2007 at 10:18 am #

    the most unbelieveable video I have seen in months. This kid is sooo demented and angered by others thoughts of him he can not get it together. This kid needs to be watched or another Columbine is on its way.

  2. Cord Silverstein 19 February 2007 at 11:01 am #

    This video works on so many levels it is unbelievable. If we find out this is all a hoax and this kid is acting, I am going to be very disappointed!

  3. Vince Williams 19 February 2007 at 3:16 pm #

    This kid is acting. He’s a genius. Give him a contract before it’s too late.

  4. Cord Silverstein 19 February 2007 at 4:21 pm #

    If he is a fake, I am retiring immediately. :)

  5. Jud 19 February 2007 at 7:35 pm #

    I think it’s totally fake because if it wasn’t I’m almost positive he would be in a mental hospital for such ridiculous acts. If he wasn’t in the hospital it would be in a high school with a trench coat and a shotgun. I’m officially BOTHERED by this kid and I won’t be watching another one!

  6. Cord Silverstein 19 February 2007 at 7:38 pm #

    Jud, this can’t be fake. I just can’t believe this kid could be THAT good of an actor. Impossible! But I do agree with you that this kid is a trench coat mafia member in training. Ah Jud, did little Daxflame bother you? Does someone need a hug? :) Thanks for commenting buddy.


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