@funnyhoohooman

#TeamLuigi

@TPRules17

I love how he doesn’t cut you off. A true gentleman.

@macadelic8923

luigi's "ah nono" always seems so polite. Then he breaks into rap god at the end.

@Polarweebqc38

Mario has better arguments, but Luigi present his arguments in a well behaved way.

@ianfinrir8724

Unlike his brother, Luigi doesn't resort to hurling insults when he feels he's losing an argument.

@AsterlaynaR0se

“NO LUIGI YOU CAN NOT KILL HIM FOR BREAKING THE SPAGHETTI”

@zoa1530

Luigi, trust me. That mansion contest doesn't even exist. You shouldn't go.

@thespy632

WE WILL NOT FALL TEAM LUIGI. STAND STRONG

@_FROCHAN

i LOVE how balanced both mario and luigi's videos are with the views

@michelepapagni6011

Luigi explaining why he had to end the Medical Healthcare System:

@a-zadri

Finally, soothing Luigi noises to help me sleep

@TAKirbyStar

luigi explaining why he just HAD to ice out that healthcare ceo:

@crudecube

I understand your insurance concerns Luigi, even 1UPs have inflated prices.

@RiedlerMusics

love that you can sync this one and the mario one up to make them argue with each other x3 
that's such a nice touch!

@ShinziiArt

FIGHT MY BROTHERS, WE MUST KEEP LUIGI ABOVE THE ONE THAT PUSHES HIM DOWN

@LozioMann

Luigi is objectively the more akward, funnier, more relatable brother, and I love that about him.

and then there's that one Italian gibberish line.

@ArtistSince05

Every Italian’s worse nightmare: 

LUIGI NOISES

Edit: Thank you for the overwhelming amount of likes! 

(On a sidenote however, can you people not mention real life events next time especially if there’s nothing to do with the Luigi from Nintendo? Just saying.)

@Goomba1309

Plot twist: it's not actually an argument, you're just telling Luigi about someone having been mean to you and he's promising to make that someone pay VERY dearly

(Edit: This also applies to Mario's video, BTW)

@shroomy64-001

we had a lovely discussion about who should get the kids ready, thanks mayo!!

@KingoftheBashful

It's a lot more intense when you're witnessing the slowly growing rage of an Italian man.