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Sanza created the youtube account jsanza29 in 2010 and most of the original videos from that year are of him doing ball hockey tricks in his garage.  In early 2011 he uploaded a couple of videos where he talked about how girls don't find him attractive, but these videos have since been removed.   
Sanza created the youtube account jsanza29 in 2010 and most of the original videos from that year are of him doing ball hockey tricks in his garage.  In early 2011 he uploaded a couple of videos where he talked about how girls don't find him attractive, but these videos have since been removed.   


Most of Sanza's videos from 2011 to present follow the same basic formula.  They have generic music playing (which is often too loud and makes the clips where people are talking nearly unintelligible) clips of him as a preteen, clips of him doing ball hockey tricks in his garage, with some pictures of himself and clipart mixed in.  Many videos contain almost no original content and mostly use clips from previous videos, often from years prior.   
Most of Sanza's videos from 2011 to present follow the same basic formula.  They have generic rock music playing (which is often too loud and makes the clips where people are talking nearly unintelligible) clips of him as a preteen, clips of him doing ball hockey tricks in his garage, with some pictures of himself and clipart mixed in.  Many videos contain almost no original content and mostly use clips from previous videos, often from years prior.   


One of the more infamous videos was originally uploaded in 2012 which contained a clip of Sanza in front of his computer shouting "YO WHAT THE FUUUCK?!".   
One of the more infamous videos was originally uploaded in 2012 which contained a clip of Sanza in front of his computer shouting "YO WHAT THE FUUUCK?!".   

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