August 21, 2012

Thanks technology for helping make a video for Emily

Wow, if you have yet to see this teenage boy profess his love for some girl named Emily, you need to watch it and then watch it again. At first, if you are honest, it makes you want to laugh as he quietly sings “Everything I Do, I Do for You”, sung originally by Canadian singer, Bryan Adams, and as the transitions oddly switch, you may throw a chuckle or two with a possible snort.

But as the video progresses and you get past the electric “pretend playing” guitar, you will see just how much this little boy cares for a girl. You will suddenly remember being that age and feeling what he feels, since at one point or another, we have all had our Emily’s. Although back then neither you nor I would have had the ability to literally profess our love to the world until of course now.

The Internet and all its glory has allowed one boys love echo around the world. Sitting currently at over 400,000 views, your emotions change from it being humorous to entering the “aww” wardrobe where you keep all of your pent up fuzzy feelings.

It is quite amazing how you can touch so many, when in fact you were only trying to reach one.

Good luck Thomas.

Disclosure:

Some of the links in this article are affiliate links and we may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, which helps us to keep delivering quality content to you.

Erin Ryan

Erin Ryan is a writer for various Social Media & Tech blogs and currently works as the Director of Social Media for the Internet Marketing Company, Wikimotive. Erin has a keen understanding of the power of Social Media for business and fervently stays up-to-date. Creator and head editor of <b>Socialeyezer</b> She enjoys finding the latest in social media, tech and geek culture. Erin often expresses her thoughts and opinions on <b>TheErinRyan</b>. Connect through <b><a href="http://about.me/TheErinRyan/" rel="nofollow">Erin Ryan's About.me Profile</a></b> .

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *