Leland Kendoodle was just as shocked as family and friends when he found love in an unexpected place. This weekend, he introduced his partner in a traditional way despite his untraditional relationship – a family get together at home.

When Mr. Kendoodle found YouTube on the day of its launch on Valentine’s Day 2005, it was a sign that Cupid’s arrow hit its mark. For years, he interacted with the website and app, watching an eclectic menu that grew with him throughout the years.

“It was during the pandemic that we were finally able build a true relationship from our situation. The quality time together was euphoric,” he shared with the small gathered crowd.

At the beginning of the announcement, the assembled loved ones seemed confused, looking for a new face to be introduced as Mr. Kendoodle’s love interest. However, the confusion rose to an elevated level as Mr. Kendoodle shared his secret. His love connection was found with his well-cultivated and meticulously curated YouTube algorithm.

“Ally, that’s what I call her, knows me better than anyone,” he continued. “She is the only one who knows just what I like, want, and need.” His YouTube music algorithm played in the background of the afternoon event, truly becoming a part of the festivities with Mr. Kendoodle at its forefront.

The event ended quickly when Mr. Kendoodle’s five-year old niece grabbed the remote to the living room’s smart tv and quickly subscribed to her favorite channels – Mr. Beast and Cocomelon – and hit the “like” button on no less than 13 versions of Baby Shark.

We reached out to Mr. Kendoodle after he was released from police custody, but he could not be reached for further comment.

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