@MortalFaces

100,000! Woo Hoo Thank you all for your support and viewership.
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@Benjamin1986980

The thing is, there's no incest or wrongdoing, just a little intergenerational love. That's why I became an all-time classic. It's weird and ridiculous but perfectly above board

@summermurray8258

I wish you could just explain everything I don't understand to me. You have a great voice and your organization is so helpful.

@dollybelledendrobium813

Dude, thank you for that. I've always wondered what I was listening to when this song would come up on the kids mix for the kids I babysat.

@melanietoth1376

My brother is also my cousin and his dad is his grandpa. No incest just odd marriages and adoption. Lol. I just love saying it. He is my favorite brother...cousin

@jamespenn5788

Yes, that did help. I married a man that his father and mother divorced. the father and mother then married their SIL and BIL. So, my husband's cousins were now his siblings. I think they might have also had more children because my then husband had a hard time keeping the way his siblings were related to him. His mother was married 7 times. Small, isolated communities have often times too close of relations for lack of people.

@joker6solitaire

I've loved this song since I was a kid! Every time I watch one of your videos, this song pops into my head. It's hilarious to watch you explain it so scientifically. Thank you for this πŸ˜†

@MakingItMyOwn

I’ve gone cross eyed. 🀣

@DiddlyDoink

explaining that the new children had nothing to do with the entire situation is what really helped, I couldn't find the connection to how dude was suddenly the newest child born or at least why the song would make that seem the case to him being his own grandpa

@BradsHacks

I was expecting this to involve both time-travel and incest, but it actually has neither! Neat.

@JediSimpson

You did a good job at explaining this.
UsefulCharts did a good video with this song being played, but he didn’t explain it to the audience like you did.

@lexiswizard

This is amazing, never heard of this song. Nicely explained, still had to take a few minutes to wrap my head around it.
Good job and congrats for 100k subsπŸ‘πŸ‘

@alisonridout

Big Congrats on the 100k πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@notcrazy6288

This song is ingenious, and it's hilarious that there is no actual incest, or even anything morally questionable, taking place in this scenario.

@suzannehall5200

I remember my grandfather singing that song many years ago and it was always a good laugh. Congratulations on the 100k subscribers, you have put so much work into your channel and it’s very well deserved.

@phillippaaron9895

I had no idea this was a song. I thought you were explaining Futurama

@Missangie827

my maternal grandpa's paternal grandmother married her father in law-they both had kids and then had kids together-both had lost their spouses -so the older kids were the Aunts and Uncles and step siblings too-anyway my Grandpa used to sing this song and thought it was funny

@lindakambara9005

My mom use to joke around and say " I'm my own grandma " .When I heard this song just now I almost fell off the chair laughing .πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Thank you πŸ˜…

@michelefritze3988

I really enjoyed this video. Yhanks πŸ™πŸ•ŠπŸŒΉπŸ’ž

@peterbonucci9661

You're your step-step grandfather. Your daughter is your step-mother.  You are your daughter's step-father.
This is the first time i understood this song.