Witty Excel Speedrunning Video: The Unexpected Viral Sensation

Sophia Moonstone

Updated Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video titled "He didn't say what kind" has taken the internet by storm, showcasing an unlikely hero in an equally unlikely setting: Excel speedrunning. The video has sparked a wave of reactions, from amusement to sheer astonishment, and has quickly become a viral sensation.

In the video, set to the tune of "There must have been an angel by my side, Something heavenly led me to you, Look at the sky," the protagonist demonstrates impressive Excel skills at lightning speed. The comments reveal a mix of bewilderment and admiration from viewers.

One user amusingly remarks, "lol.. Excel Speedrunning," highlighting the novelty of the concept. Another shares their surprise, stating, "A coworker of mine was watching competitive Excel on YouTube the other day. I had no idea they had competitions in Excel."

The video has not only caught the attention of casual viewers but also those who appreciate advanced office skills. A comment reads, "He really excel at this, I have no word to describe my surprise. He really made a strong PowerPoint there. I'm sure any office would like to have these kind of skills." This underscores the practical admiration for the skillset on display.

However, the video's appeal isn't solely based on the Excel prowess. One viewer notes, "She is really pretty and looks vaguely familiar," and another simply states, "Pretty lady is pretty." The visual appeal of the participants adds an extra layer of intrigue to the video.

Some comments delve into humorous territory, with one user joking, "Excel: Is that a date?" and another dramatically exclaiming, "*underwear drops*." The playful tone of these comments reflects the light-hearted nature of the video.

Interestingly, some viewers are left pondering the identity of the participants. A comment asks, "I'm a little face blind, but is that Alasdair Becket-King?" This curiosity about the individuals adds to the video's mystique.

The video has also inspired a mixture of envy and aspiration. One user confesses, "Man I wish I was that good at Excel," while another declares, "This is Peak Kink right here." The blend of admiration and humor in response to the video speaks volumes about its impact.

Overall, "He didn't say what kind" is more than just a showcase of Excel speedrunning; it's a viral phenomenon that has captured the imagination of viewers worldwide. Whether it's the impressive skills, the familiar faces, or the humorous reactions, this video has something for everyone.

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Top Comments from Imgur

StarBug

lol.. Excel Speedrunning.

SimplyWalkedIntoMordorAndBroughtPizza

he really excel at this, i have no word to describe my surprise. he really amde a strong power point there. im sure any office would like to have these kind of skills

iidky

A coworker of mine was watching competitive Excel on YouTube the other day. I had no idea they had competitions in Excel.

transientmind

Video would've been better if she was less confused while watching, and more visibly turned-on. As is appropriate for when someone is excel speedrunning. Right?

TheLesserOfTwoWeevils

She is really pretty and looks vaguely familiar?

Bunnies007

Pretty lady is pretty.

meatgortex

Excel: Is that a date?

LespritDeLescalier22

*underwear drops*

ShoNufftheShogunofHarlem

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QwNoFOUiSiE&pp=ygUkZXhjZWwgd29ybGQgY2hhbXBpb25zaGlwIGhpZ2hsaWdodHMg

rbudrick

Has anyone beaten Excel yet? It's like the worst game.

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