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**Title:** Meme Review (PewDiePie's YouTube Show)
**Summary:**
* Intro: Host Felix Kjellberg (PewDiePie) introduces the show, asking viewers to engage and support the content.
* **Meme Reviews:**
1. "Car Salesman Slaps Roof" - finds it moderately funny.
2. A series of parodies and jokes about 6ix9ine, a controversial rapper.
3. "Overwatch Hamster" - rates it 10/10, not for the meme itself, but for the upset it caused among some viewers.
4. Various short clips of people being upset or behaving ridiculously (e.g., complaining about a burrito, calling the police on kids selling water, and a "charcoal lady" grilling incident).
* **Final Segment:**
+ Briefly mentions a new Smash game and potential characters.
+ Announces a win in the "European Union vs. Memes" case, but notes the battle is not over, encouraging viewers to keep creating and sharing memes to fight against potential anti-meme legislation.
* **Outro:** Asks viewers to like and support the show, teasing the next day's content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
**Video and Channel Information**
1. The video is an episode of "Meme Review" on YouTube.
2. The host of the show is Felix Kjellberg, also known as PewDiePie.
3. PewDiePie is mentioned as the number one channel on YouTube (at the time of recording).
**Memes and Clips Discussed**
4. A "car salesman slaps roof of car" meme is reviewed in the video.
5. A "six nine" meme is discussed, referencing a rapper from New York City.
6. A parody of six nine's music is shown instead of the original due to copyright concerns.
7. An "overwatch hamster" meme is reviewed, a new character in the Overwatch game.
8. Clips of people complaining about various issues (e.g., eating a burrito, selling water, grilling with charcoal) are referenced.
**Specific Events and People**
9. Takeshi, a SoundCloud rapper, is mentioned as having pled guilty to a felony count involving a child in a sexual performance.
10. Six nine is noted for driving over 50 miles in the rain to meet someone he thought was 12 years old.
**External Events**
11. The European Union had proposed a law that could restrict posting memes, but it was initially rejected.
12. A second vote on the EU's meme-related law is scheduled for September (at the time of recording).
**Miscellaneous**
13. The video encourages viewers to like, leave a thumbs up, and subscribe for more content.