MC Lars - Hey There Ophelia (Featuring Gabe Saporta And Brett Anderson) descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 04:29
Subido: 2009/02/23

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8 years ago

Samamu Kitz

It took me until half way through to realize this was Hamlet... I'm so dumb...

9 years ago

Caitlin Daly

Awesome recap here

9 years ago

diewalkyrja

This is perfect

9 years ago

John Walker

Just in case it hasn't been mentioned yet, a lot of the backing samples and the chorus lyrics are from a song called Screamager from a northern Ireland act called Therapy?. I prefer MC Lars' song, but the Therapy? song is pretty good too.

9 years ago

Jacob L

who's the female vocals?

9 years ago

Vanna Marie

funny cover

9 years ago

Kyle Cook

Gonna keep up with the trend and post again today. Check out this video!

10 years ago

Matt Schmissrauter

shout out to Michael Jones and Roosterteeth.com

10 years ago

Sam Mendel

Michael just rapped this in the RoosterTeeth livestream. This song is great and is hella useful for school this year, thank heck.

10 years ago

Pascet1992

Michael "rage quit" Jones sent me here!!!!!!

10 years ago

BattleCattle

Your Mom's a transitive property! (I kid)

10 years ago

Aiko Oller

i just saw him :D he's so awesome live!

10 years ago

Wilhelm McCluskey

You mean, "TRANSITIVE property"

11 years ago

Michael Streeter

Juliet is thirteen in R&J. Nowhere in Hamlet do we find out Ophelia's age. We do know Hamlet's, he's thirty.

11 years ago

Gabriel Cohen-Higbee

I feel like I should not encourage this immaturity but I actually got a 97 on a quiz about Hamlet without reading it because of this song.

11 years ago

gooshweed420

i still listen to Lars on the reg!

11 years ago

Nick Campagnari

The dog's tits.

11 years ago

Asmor

That's the transitive property of equality. The associate property means you can group things however you want, e.g. the associative property of addition tells us (a+b)+c = a+(b+c)

11 years ago

rhettbutler13

You're the one who argued with a 9-month-old comment. It was a silly joke that you obviously didn't get. I've read Hamlet, and I've seen it performed many times. It's one of my favorite plays. I made a joke, because I thought that Drew did a fantastic job of retelling Shakespeare's masterpiece in lyrical form. Your comment, however, was idiotic and unnecessary, and I find that the best way to argue with idiocy is idiocy. That way, we at least get a laugh out of it. Well, at least I did.

11 years ago

Justiceisahero

Ah but you did indeed say you did not have to read it thanks to this song, which is stupid. Also, copying and pasting what I say (plus adding a little flair) does not work, seeing as how I never insinuated that you said the play sucked. You did insinuate that I said the song sucked, which I did not.

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