I was OBSESSED with this YouTube video, and pretty much any early Neil Cicierega project. I got into his channel around 2012, when I was like 11-12 years old. This one really stuck with me, because I took it upon myself to memorize the entire thing, even though it's mostly just a list of big long dictionary words set to song. In 9th grade, my English teacher assigned us to read song lyrics in front of the class as if they were poem, and I chose this one. I heavily relate to that clip of Daniel Radcliffe saying he loves to memorize long, complicated passages of things. I also memorized Neil's Toy Food song, which was kind of the same concept except he was holding up pieces of toy food and naming them. I cannot BELIEVE this video is nearly 20 years old now.
Oct 17, 2024

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