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JACOB SOBOROFF: Hey, it's Jacob.
Every day we bring you the best videos around.
And today we are dancing our way back to school,
hanging out with modern comedians,
and learning the ancient art of Japanese pizza making.
-It's gonna kill me, but I like it.
JACOB SOBOROFF: It's that time again,
time to go back to college, which usually brings
out two pretty distinct reactions.
Yeah!
[CRYING]
I know them both very, very well.
But no matter which camp you're in,
we got some helpful tips for you.
I F'ing Hate That just posted the 31 rules
you need to know to fit in on campus.
-You will meet a lot of people in life after high school.
You will also forget a lot of names.
-Oh, hey, Jason.
-Oh, hey, dude.
-Step 28.
Due tomorrow?
Do tomorrow.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Fitting in is important,
but you also want to stand out.
Dominic Dietrich Sandoval has got the perfect idea.
The former Season 3 winner of America's Best Dance Crew
just posted this, and it pretty much
sums up why he has over 2 million subs.
-Waking up for school.
[ALARM CLOCK BEEPING]
-Now add a dancer.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
JACOB SOBOROFF: Any of you guys headed back to school?
How are you preparing?
Let us know?
MILES: The Japanese have always been
on the cutting edge of technology.
We brought the world Nintendo, CD players, and now
a Pizza Hut staffed entirely by cats.
Unfortunately, this is just an ad campaign,
but it helps us see the potential for felines
in the workplace.
[PHONE RINGING]
MILES: The Japanese Pizza Hut channel has 12 of these.
And I hear those cats make the purr-fect pizza.
OK, yeah, that was terrible.
I'm sorry.
JACOB SOBOROFF: RedBull BC One is considered
the most important individual break dancing
competition in the world, and this guy just secured a spot.
Strife TV just posted this compilation
of the moves that won Victor Montalvo the gold in the North
American finals.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
JACOB SOBOROFF: He'll be representing the US
at the 11th annual world finals in Paris this November.
Until then, head over to Strife's channel
to see some more unbelievable breaking.
You might even learn a move or two yourself.
CARLY: Ed Stockham is one of my favorite creators right now.
His style is so unique and colorful and original,
and it seems like each new video is getting better
than the last.
His latest video is a musical ode to the circle of life,
and it's from his new EP and comic book called "Ambition."
[MUSIC - ED STOCKHAM, "MAMMOTHS IN THE SNOW"]
CARLY: This video has less than 2,000 views, which is crazy.
Come on, people.
We owe it to the mammoths to go and share this.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Maria Bamford has
starred in multiple Comedy Central specials.
She's appeared on "Louie" and "Arrested Development,"
and she currently has her own hour-long special on Netflix.
She's also one of almost 6 million adults
here in the US who suffer from bipolar disorder.
In the latest episode of Modern Comedian,
she explains the effect the disease
had had on her life and career.
-I had had a psychiatrist tell me, hey,
you need to probably be on a mood stabilizer.
And I wouldn't go on it, because I
thought it meant that I was cuckoo bird.
I also thought that it would affect my creativity and all
the classic things that people say.
Oh, no, thanks.
And it has affected my creativity,
but also I have not had a suicidal thought
in four years now.
JACOB SOBOROFF: The series was created by Scott Moran, who's
a standup himself, as a way to explore
the personal side of comedians, like why they chose one
of the toughest careers in the entire world.
Or in Jim Gaffigan's case, why he
chose to pile five kids on top of it.
-As long as I can retain a certain semblance
of a middle class existence, that's selfishly all I want.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Everybody from Reggie Watts to Colin Quinn
has stopped by.
Set aside a few hours and go explore the channel.
It's Tuesday, which means it's my favorite time again.
We're going to address some of your comments and questions.
Jeremiah Stanley asks, how do you incorporate yourselves
into the outros, especially with Miles?
I'm going to let Jimmy answer this one.
JIMMY: Well, Jeremiah, you're exactly right.
Incorporating Miles can be very difficult,
but we have our ways.
-Action, Miles.
Five, six, seven, eight.
Come on.
Hit it.
Harder.
Harder, Miles.
-There you go, buddy.
Just a few more takes.
JACOB SOBOROFF: Sean Maher commented, I sure
hope nobody got injured in that hula hoop montage.
Thanks, Sean.
We really appreciate that.
I think Miles is fine.
[CRYING]
-Great.
That's unusable.
Cut him from the outro.
-No ice cream sandwich for you.
-No!
JACOB SOBOROFF: And finally, BabyDragonHatchling asks,
do you actually have favorite YouTubers?
Oh, we sure do.
MILES: I like Dan Poet Man.
FEMALE SPEAKER: Hot Mess Moves.
FEMALE SPEAKER: Glove and Boots.
FEMALE SPEAKER: Olan Rogers.
MALE SPEAKER: Beck Hill.
MALE SPEAKER: Barb and Whitney.
JACOB SOBOROFF: And mine is Flula Borg.
Yeah, Flula, I love you.
And before we go, I just want to congratulate PewDiePie.
He hit 30 million subs.
That is incredible.
Congratulations, bro.
Bro fist.
And now to play us out, Reggae Shark.
[MUSIC - REGGAE SHARK]