'JOHNY JOHNY YES PAPA' VIDEOS (LMTH) - Summary

Summary

The video is an episode of "Last Month" where the host discusses various topics that caught his attention on social media. He starts by talking about the "Johnny Johnny" nursery rhyme, which has been stuck in his head after seeing numerous videos of it on Twitter. He finds the videos to be creepy, especially the ones featuring adult men and women lip-syncing to the song.

He then moves on to discuss a recent boxing match, but due to copyright restrictions, he can't show any footage. Instead, he talks about the pre-fight drama and the fact that the main event ended in a draw.

The host also shares a story about a YouTuber named Cal, who made a video providing self-defense tips for "memelords" and "beta males." The host finds the advice to be helpful, especially after a recent encounter with bailiffs at his doorstep.

Additionally, the host talks about a video he found on YouTube, where someone asks people on the streets of Newcastle about their opinions on the host's channel. The reactions range from positive to negative, with some people praising the host's content and others criticizing him.

The video ends with the host promoting his channel and asking viewers to like and subscribe.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. The speaker is watching videos of a nursery rhyme called "Johnny Johnny" on Twitter.
2. The videos are about a character who says "yes papa" and have gained hundreds of millions of views.
3. The speaker finds the videos creepy.
4. The speaker also talks about a fight that happened, but can't show footage due to copyright issues.
5. The fight ended in a draw.
6. The speaker searches for their name on YouTube daily.
7. They found a series of videos where someone is making a video of them every day.
8. The speaker also talks about a video from someone they made a video about two years ago.
9. The video is about someone asking people in Newcastle what they think of the speaker's YouTube channel.
10. The speaker is not from Newcastle and doesn't plan on visiting due to one of the people in the video.
11. The speaker has a YouTube channel and asks viewers to subscribe and like their video.
12. The speaker promises to do something big if they get 65 thousand likes on their video.