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About RoboticBagel Reupload

This is a channel containing almost all of the RoboticBagel videos that have been removed from YouTube by Stu.

RoboticBagel was an entirely satirical channel run by Stu, Eugene, Richard, Andy and Computersquid. The goal of the channel was purely to make people laugh, but many people didn't understand the humor and still don't.

It started on April 16th 2014 and was ended by Stu on July 30th 2015 with approximately 140 videos and 7,000 subscribers. Stu has since left YouTube entirely, yet Eugene and Richard are still on YouTube creating videos on a channel of their own, called Autonomous Donut.

In June of 2017, Stu removed all RoboticBagel videos from YouTube, but thankfully we've kept backups.

Note: I am not Stu nor Eugene and I was not affiliated with the channel at all. This is something that I made myself and with a few others who had also kept backups of some of the videos on the channel.

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