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Did you know that YouTube people say “links in a sidebar” a lot? Well, now you do. Boy, do you ever.

FUN FACT: Did you notice how, about 40 seconds into this video, “links in the sidebar” kinda loses all meaning for you? That’s called semantic satiation, and it happens when a word or phrase is repeated to you multiple times in a short period of time. It’s my favorite part of this video; after a while it sounds like everybody agreed to shout the same bit of nonsense at you.

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    hear “dooblydoo”. DFTBA, everyone, and thank...Green brothers for keeping
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    Pretty sure John Green made up “doobly-doo”…and there he is!
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    You guys, I am so satiated right now!
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