Writer looks at top five You Tube videos for past month
1. I don't see how this video became the number one watched video of the month. Sure, the concept of making stairs into a piano, therefore making it more fun, to see if it is used more is interesting. According to the video, 66 percent of people used the stairs over the escalator, which was located right beside it. Overall, the video is cool, but there seems to be more compelling videos on YouTube to watch.
2. This video is so stupid it is hilarious, and it's obvious why it's the second most watched video of the month. It features a "ghetto" Miley Cyrus rapping, to the best of her limited ability, about deleting her Twitter. Cyrus name-drops about missing Dane Cook's tweets and having withdrawals of seeing Katy Perry and Britney Spear's tweets, but how she's tired of her personal life being news thanks to the tabloids. That's all nice and well Miley, but please don't rap again.
3. There are just as many Twilight lovers as there are Twilight haters out there. It's because of those haters that this video of Twilight: New Moon deleted scenes makes it to the third most watched video of the month. The deleted scenes are kind of inappropriate and completely made up of course, but nonetheless funny. The man playing Bella Swan was by far the highlight of the video.
4. The fourth most watched video of the month is frightening. It features random clips of a five-year-old Romanian boy who apparently won the strongest child in the World Records Book. This child has better abs than most young men around, and he's a better gymnast than most gymnasts. In the comments, someone claims that his growth will not be stunted. I beg to differ.
5. The fifth most watched video of the month is a minute long clip on how U2 will be on YouTube. It is also a minute long montage of U2's tour with a monstrous stage and screaming fans, very exhilarating. Featuring a well-known song, the video completes its purpose on informing people of the first global concert web cast of U2 on YouTube. The concert was streamed live from The Rose Bowl on Sunday, Oct. 25th, but I don't see the point. It kind of takes the purpose of seeing a band live.
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