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Skateboarding dogs, finger-biting babies, and crazy-talented dancers — they're the stuff the best YouTube videos are made of. Without YouTube, we may never have been introduced to Justin Bieber (gasp!) and we wouldn’t be able to spend legit hours watching cat videos or fail compilations. YouTube has given us behind-the-scenes insight into the lives of our favorite celebrities, sneak peeks of upcoming movies and TV shows, and endless amounts of viral entertainment. Here, a look back at some of the best viral YouTube videos ever created.
A toddler's baby brother (Charlie) bites his finger, much to the toddler's amusement.
This French bulldog loves to skateboard all on his own!
It's the stuff internet fame is made of: a closeup of a girl's hands opening and closing along with Daft Punk's "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger." We have to admit it's pretty mesmerizing.
Professor Robert Kelly was being interviewed by BBC News when his toddler and baby managed to sneak into the room and interrupt the broadcast. Even better, the mom comes crawling into the room into an attempt to discreetly close the door.
The makers of the Blendtec blender test different items to find out if they will, in fact, blend. While many of their videos have view counts in the millions, this video of Tom Dickinson attempting to blend and iPad tops them all.
This might be one of the most relatable viral YouTube videos of all time especially for anyone whose inner monologue is focused on, well, shoes. It’s been around for nearly ten years but we still find it hilarious every time we watch. Let’s get some shoes!
Sing it with us now, “Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday.” Sorry, but we can’t think about YouTube without thinking about Rebecca Black. Regardless of your feelings about this particular song, we have to admit that it’s pretty darn catchy. BTW, Rebecca Black’s new music is actually amazing and totally different from this first song.
Another toddler steals the scene when his mom captures him trying to plead his case for more cupcakes.
Set to dramatic piano, narrated in French and translated into English, the Henri YouTube videos feature a fluffy black and white cat who is hilariously dramatic. The second installment of the videos has the most views and is arguably the most funny.
New life is brought to inauguration day when the script is rewritten with this ridiculous interpretation of what the politicians and their wives were actually saying.
Texas mom Candace Payne went shopping at Kohl's and bought a Chewbacca mask. She filmed herself laughing her head off when she tried it on in the parking lot, and frankly, it's contagious. You can't watch it without smiling. It was originally published on Facebook and earned more than 140 million views, but it's also been published on YouTube, where it's been viewed more than 10 million times.
Todrick Hall's twist on Beauty and the Beast shows what happens when Belle finds herself in a whole new neighborhood.
I mean, don’t we all still have a crush on Obama? Can he come back to the White House? Please?
A New York woman was secretly filmed walking for a total of ten hours to reveal what it's like to be constantly be harassed.
Yet another New York woman parodies the original New Yorker, this time talking back (usually sassily) to the catcallers.
This news segment chronicles the story of a homeless man whose deep voice was meant for radio — the video went viral, and after, the job offers came pouring in.
Comedian Judson Laipply performs every popular style of dance from the '60s twist to classic boy band moves, all in under six minutes.
American traveler Matt Harding rose to YouTube fame after filming himself dancing in locations all around the globe.
Dancers at Millenium Dance Complex in Hollywood work out Kyle Hanagami's choreography, creating one of the most viral dance videos on YouTube.
The band Sick Puppies made a YouTube music video featuring a man walking around with a sign that reads "Free Hugs" and the sweet responses.
After Sweet Brown's apartment complex caught fire, she was interviewed by the news. She described being affected by the smoke. Of the smoke, she said "ain't nobody got time for that" — and that phrase caught on like none other.
In another news segment that went viral, Antoine Dodson speaks out after an intruder broke into his home in and tried to attack his sister. He famously said "Y'all need to hide yo kids, hide you wife."
Nora the cat can play piano better than some people! She plies the keys as alongside her owner, clearly trying to match the rhythm.
In perhaps the best wedding entrance of all time, the bridesmaids, groomsmen, bride and groom dance down the aisle to Chris Brown's "Forever."
In a parody of Frozen's "Do You Wanna Build a Snowman," this girl dances down the street asking different guys to if they'd like to be her boyfriend.
In another viral Frozen parody that went viral, a student sings out about caffeine and studying as she dances through the library.
Pretty sure this is the best five seconds that you can find on the internet. We won’t judge you if you watch it at least ten times.
Michelle Phan actually got her start on Xanga (throwback!) where she had a blog, and she then started posting makeup tutorials on YouTube. From there, she was named on one of Forbes “30 Under 30” lists and turned into an all-out Internet celebrity.
Just two cute lil’ otter pups holding hands to melt your heart. Never gets old.
Raise your hand if you have a voice that you do for your pets. (We’re raising our hands over here.) That’s the reason why this video is endlessly hilarious.
Like the Biebs, Alessia Cara got her start on YouTube. She was discovered through her acoustic covers of her favorite jams – and we’re so grateful that we got to know her voice.
This eight-second video has collected over three million views, and it’s just kind of fascinating to watch over and over. Also, we’re pretty sure we’d laugh forever if we saw someone do that IRL.
Flash mobs will never not be amazing. And it seems like “Uptown Funk” was created in part to be the ultimate flash mob song. This rendition in Sydney, Australia is completely and totally epic.
With over 200 million views and counting, the Sneezing Baby Panda will never not be entertaining. There’s something about the way that little guy startles his mama panda that will crack us up every single time.
Seriously, if it weren’t for YouTube, we would have NO JUSTIN. Think about that for a second. Justin Bieber was discovered through his cover videos in 2008, and released his first EP in 2009. We will always be grateful for these videos of baby Justin, with his floppy bangs.
When you combine diet coke with mentos, a fantastic explosion ensues — this video shows two men dressed in lab coats releasing explosive sprays from dozens of liter bottoles of diet coke.
Russian singer Eduard Khil (a.k.a. Mr. Trololo) recorded this in 1976, and when the clip was uploaded to YouTube in 2009, it went completely viral.
When asked about his zombie makeup by a news anchor, all this little boy had to say was that he like turtles — and the clip went viral, to the tune of more than 50 million views.
This tongue-in-cheek guide to dating women. In it, Nashville lawyer Dana McClendon stands at a whiteboard and explains how craziness and hotness should be correlating. The video is meant to be a comedy routine, of course, and not an actual guide to dating women.
The best part about this video is obviously the captions where he tells us, “I move away from the mic in order to breathe in.” Laughing/crying emoji forever.
Funny man Nick Offerman (of Parks and Recreation fame) sits in a leather chair drinking a glass of whisky by a yule log without speaking for 45 minutes. The video has earned more than 3.4 million views.
Beyoncé's dance captain Ashley Everett got the surprise of her life when her boyfriend walked onstage while she was dancing behind Bey. The show stopped so he could propose — and Beyoncé was in on the whole thing.
Japanese yodeler Takeo Ischi, clad in lederhosen, yodels while corralling chickens. This video is the stuff internet dreams are made of.
In the midst of singing "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful," each member of the Herning Boys Choir swallows down a ghost pepper. The result? Coughing, watering eyes and full-on crying amid the angelic singing — and one of the best YouTube videos to go down in history.
Whether you find it cute or creepy, there's no denying it's viral with more than 57 million views.
Classic scenes from He-Man are set to a remix of "What's Going On" and it's YouTube gold.
Former President Barack Obama shook things up at the 2015 White House Correspondents' Dinner when he brought Keegan Michael-Key onstage with him as his "anger translator." After each polite remark Obama would make, the anger translator would say what Obama (and everyone else, for that matter) was really thinking.
The following year, Obama literally dropped the mic at the end of the 2016 White House Correspondents' Dinner. Obama out!
More than 1,500 inmates at the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center in Cebu, Philippines danced it out to Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
The band Sons of Maxwell's guitars were broken after United Airlines' employees threw the guitars they were supposed to be gently putting onto the plane. When United Airlines was no help in reimbursing them, the band made a catchy song chronicling the event. The video went viral and was a PR disaster for the airline.
Post-dentist visit and tooth extraction, this seven-year-old is really feeling the medicine.
Who can forget their magical first dance as Beyoncé serenaded them with "At Last" at the 2009 inauguration ball?
A man slices and salts meat — that, apparently, is all some people need to create one of the best videos on YouTube.
These ping pong skills are next level.
Remember the movie Carrie? Pranksters in New York City created an elaborate set up in a coffee shop to make innocent patrons think Carrie and her telekinetic powers were real in this crazy YouTube video.
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CANADIANS are shocked, angered and saddened after learning the fate of a 15-year-old schoolgirl who has been found dead, five weeks after she uploaded a video to YouTube describing years of bullying that drove her to drugs and alcohol.
Coroner Barb McLintock said on Thursday night the preliminary indications suggest the British Columbia girl, Amanda Todd, killed herself.
In the nine-minute video posted on September 7, the 10th-grader and cheerleader didn't speak but told her story in haunting detail in a series of handwritten notes that she held up to the camera.
She said she was lured by a stranger to expose her breasts on a webcam and the picture ended up on a Facebook page made by the stranger, to which her friends were added.
She wrote of being plunged into anxiety, depression, drugs and alcohol. She said she changed schools but an encounter with another girl's boyfriend started the bullying again, which this time escalated into a physical attack in which she said she was beaten.
When she got home, she wrote, she drank bleach.
"It killed me inside and I thought I actually was going to die."
She was rushed to a hospital to flush out the bleach. More anxiety, cutting and overdosing followed, her struggles with anxiety and cutting herself got worse, and despite counselling and antidepressants, she was rushed to hospital again after an overdose.
The last cards said simply: "I have nobody. I need someone. My name is Amanda Todd."
Beneath the video, Todd posted a note saying she produced it not for attention, but "to be an inspiration and to show that I can be strong.
"Everyone's future will be bright one day, you just gotta pull through. I'm still here, aren't I?"
The coroner said Amanda died in her home on Wednesday.
The girl's death was headline news nationally on Friday, with (hash)RIPAmanda trending across Twitter and the Amanda Michelle Todd memorial Facebook page garnering more than 30,000 "likes".
Cyber-bullying experts and criminologists suggested laws be strengthened to allow police to trace cyber bullies through the internet.
British Columbia Premier Christy Clark posted a video on YouTube deploring the tragedy. Bullying "isn't a rite of passage", she said. "Bullying has to stop."
The British Columbia gym where Amanda was a cheerleader posted a statement on its Facebook page.
"I ask that we all watch her video and share her story so that her loss is not in vain," the statement read. "Allow this to be her legacy. Allow us to all look around and find the next Amanda before another precious spunky teenager is lost."
Shock, sadness and recriminations poured out on a Facebook page devoted to her, with one signatory accusing others of having participated in the bullying.
* Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800.
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