On January 30th, the infamous video “David After Dentist” was uploaded onto YouTube. Sixteen million, seven hundred and sixty three thousand, three hundred and thirty eight hits later, I think it’s fair to say that David has become a YouTube phenomenon. It’s only been two months, and this seven year old has become famous. For what? Well, its a bit clear after you watch the clip, and personally, I still find it extremely funny; David is experiencing the affects of drugs after a dental surgery. Now as amusing as this video is, don’t you find this somewhat abusing towards the child? David’s father uploaded a video of his seven year old son on drugs.. Isn’t that degrading? This video could be very embarassing for David. If not now, it will in the future. David has become famous for getting high off laughing gas. People will recognize David now, and the only thing they will picture is him as a high seven year old. David has his father to thank for this. It’s great for now, David is getting his 15 minutes of fame. In fact, here is a list of JUST SOME of the video responses on YouTube
- Chad after Dentist
- David After Remix
- Metal Tribute
- Super Troopers Mash Up
- David After Divorce
- David After Drugs
- David Intervention
- Cartoon version
- Mario Theme
- David after Donuts
- Soulja Boy Remix
And here are some other accomplishments since January 30th 2009.
- Photo shoot with Mickey and Minnie Mouse

- Radio/TV interviews
- New store (sells mostly shirts)
- New logo
- International Shipping!
- Chicago Sun unapproves David after Dentist
- Interview for The Today Show
David isn’t the only kid to get famous thanks th their parents. Britney Spears was spotted on talent search is just one example. Parents used to do this with their children before, but thanks to YouTube, anyone can become famous. And hey, if you’re camera shy, or don’t have the right personality, you can always use your seven year old son to live your dream. This reminds me of the midterm video titled YouNarcissist which gave an indepth view of how self-absorbed people get with the mindset of having an audience. In only two months, this seven year old (with the assistance of his dad) has got a blog up and running that is one of the most egotistical things I have seen to date. Yea, I think this is one of the funniest videos foun d on Youtube right now, but come on. Somebody has got to break the news to David. You were only videotaped by your dad on drugs and put on YouTube. Nothing that special happened to you, and there’s not going to be many people keeping tabs on your blog all about this one incident that occured in the seven entire years of your existent.
Seriously though, what is this phenomenon of putting videos of your young children on the internet, on drugs, swearing, doing embarrassing things they will likely regret later in life? Strangelove told us in class; even if a video gets taken off one website, it’s still somewhere on the internet. He also gave us great advice that these parents could learn a olt from: Be careful of what you post on YouTube or Facebook, etc., it could really damage you if you were to ever run for president.
PS. I don’t mean to come off so negative David, don’t take it personally I’m just trying to make a point. Someday you’ll be angry at your dad about this.