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Make Chris Brown CRY! (Interactive)


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·Nov 10, 2024

[Music] Hey, thank you, thank you, thank you, everybody! Oh, thank you! How's it going, guys? I apologize that the video quality isn't better. I'm actually broadcasting from Kansas right now, which is where I grew up. I've been celebrating the fourth with family, but I wanted you to see something: an interactive YouTube game I made with annotations about a year ago with Chris Brown and Rihanna.

If you haven't already played the game, I want you guys to play it now because in just a short while, I am going to be making a brand new interactive YouTube game just for Vsauce, and it is going to be a first-person shooter. So, be sure to subscribe so you can be one of the first people to play it!

What you're about to see is going to be a little bit backwards. You are actually going to see what happens when you lose the Chris Brown Game. Chris Brown and Rihanna are going to get married forever, but don't worry, it's not too late! You're going to get two options that show up. One is going to be to subscribe to Vsauce, which you should already have done, and the second option—option—is to throw more stuff at Chris Brown to save Rihanna.

Click that button, wait for it—here comes! Oh no, they're going to get [Music] married! [Music] Ow! [Music]

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