Today In Bizarre Headlines: Maximus Thor is Number “11111111111111”

It seems as if there is no end to the supply of funny kid videos on YouTube, but 6-year-old Maximus Thor has taken it to whole new level.

Maximus is a cute, blond boy whose voice is dubbed over with that of a deep-voiced black man who gives commentary about living the hard life. His first video aired this past August and was only a brief tease of the funny, voice-dubbing comedy that would come in the following months. Thor’s proud dad, Benjamin Barak, makes the videos while one of his colleagues provides the voice. The hysterical result has thus far drawn over 1.2 million views on the Maximus Thor YouTube channel. Even though Maximus’ videos could be considered NSFW due to language, the results indicate that Barak is doing something right in the parenting department.

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At the moment, Maximus Thor’s channel only has six videos- all with titles like ‘111111111111111111111111111111111111111111‘ and minimalist descriptions such as ‘happy meal.’ This is either the most confusing label/tagging method on YouTube or a brilliant marketing strategy; perhaps it is a combination of the two. Regardless, Maximus Thor is just a kid trying to fit in some gym time and enjoy chicken nuggets . Reddit already loves him so it’s really only a matter of time until Maximus Thor takes over the internet. Once he does, I’m sure we can expect him to head down to Argentina to find that Nazi gold.

And yes, Maximus Thor IS his real name. Seems like he was always meant to be a YouTube star.

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Brittany Sandler

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