THE BEST OF YGS 2 - Summary

Summary

The summary is:

This is a collection of poorly written, misspelled, nonsensical, or offensive comments from various online platforms, such as YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. The comments cover a range of topics, such as music, celebrities, politics, religion, video games, and personal issues. Some of the comments are also read aloud in a mocking tone by a narrator. The purpose of the text is to make fun of the bad grammar and logic of the commenters and to entertain the readers.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text appears to be a collection of YouTube comments.
2. The comments are from various users with different usernames.
3. Some comments mention specific topics, such as music, YouTube videos, and personal relationships.
4. There are references to popular culture, including celebrities, TV shows, and movies.
5. Some comments contain personal opinions and feelings, while others are more lighthearted and humorous.
6. There are also comments that express dislike or criticism towards others.
7. One comment mentions a dog that has died.
8. A user mentions that they are 11 years old.
9. Someone mentions that they have a Verizon iPhone 5.
10. A comment mentions that Olga Kay's videos are enjoyable.
11. Another comment mentions that a user's grandma is nice.
12. Someone mentions that they have not completed all 112 levels of a game.
13. A user mentions that they are going to make a child conceived to a song.
14. Someone mentions that they are going to make a video about anorexia and obesity.
15. A comment mentions that a user's brain cells are "commencing suicide."
16. Someone mentions that they are a rapper and that they have been rapping since 1999.
17. A user mentions that they are not English but that they like a particular song.
18. Someone mentions that they are going to quit school and become a rapper.
19. A comment mentions that a user's sister is beautiful.
20. Someone mentions that they have a Lamborghini and that they are wearing glasses.

Note that these "facts" are simply statements made by users in the comments and may not be accurate or reliable.