
We Found The CRAZIEST Discord Gifs (w/ AverageHarry & Memeulous)
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The video features a group of friends sharing and reacting to funny GIFs they’ve found online, a concept that stemmed from their pre-recording group chat antics. The host begins by sharing a "rare" GIF, which he explicitly told his friends not to save, leading to a playful argument when it's revealed they did. This "rare GIF" is described as being of incredibly high quality.
The discussion then moves to other GIFs, including one of Mr. Beast that initially fails to load, prompting jokes about its "power" or Mr. Beast potentially taking it down. Another "rare" GIF of Mr. Beast is also revealed to have been saved by the friends despite the host's instructions. The group observes that some of these "GIFs" are actually static images, reflecting a shift to laughing at pictures because even short videos are too long.
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Returning to the GIFs, the friends share various comical and sometimes bizarre images. One friend presents a GIF that is simply a picture of Martin Luther King Jr., leading to humorous interpretations of his "dream." Another GIF features a person falling dramatically, with comments on the "crazy" camera work. There's a moment of shared appreciation for a GIF of a "sexy hair pose," which is attributed to the creator of "Muffin."
The conversation often veers into lighthearted banter and personal anecdotes. One friend mentions being on a weight loss journey and claims another friend injured him, leading to the latter's supposed arrest and imprisonment. There's a humorous discussion about not seeing color, as one friend fails to notice that a person in a GIF is black. They also joke about a "ninja hairline" and do Angry Birds impressions.
The group establishes "rules" for their GIF sharing, stating they never judge people based on color, race, religion, sexuality, gender, ability, or size, but rather "whether or not you are an asshole." This leads to a brief, unrelated discussion about one friend having worked as a dishwasher.
More GIFs are shared, including one featuring a dog that speaks, and they attempt impressions of various sounds and phrases like "holy moly" and "21." A recurring "skeleton appears" GIF elicits strong reactions of dislike. They encounter a GIF of a dog performing an unusual action, prompting debate on whether it's real or "movie magic," with the host insisting it's real documentary footage from "Beast Games 3."
Another "Chud in it" GIF is revealed to have been created by one of the friends in 2021 to annoy another. The host shares his "favorite GIF," a "cute" one that calms his anxiety, calling the character a "certified lover boy." They react to a GIF with good advice ("Try to be a good boy today") and another featuring a character resembling "Kyle Ritter," which one friend dislikes as people often compare him to it.
They find a GIF of Tom Holland with a shaved head, which one friend claims people said looked like him for years. The session ends with them running out of GIFs, resorting to making sound effects and discussing a news story about rapper Jay Hus denying stealing a drink, as well as various other random, tough, or scary GIFs, including one of a monkey and a final scary GIF where a person catches an insect between their fingers, which reminds one friend of eating woodlice as a child. The video concludes with Big Chungus and the Gingerbread Man encouraging viewers to subscribe.