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    Forum fundamentals for Newbies, LOL.

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    hahahaha i just found this the other day, and im using it in a presentation for my communications course
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    That was great!

    Loved the "you dumb ass" comment in the background.


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    hahaha nice...
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    lol this video is classic... it will never be outdated either which is the hilarious part


    pop quiz: does anybody else know (without google) what the original target audience was for this video?

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