An American beer video set off thoughts about unfair China-bashing and staying cordial with Xi. Jimmy Carter stood out after reading his interview in a subscribed magazine
A Kojima video recalled an old MGSV rescue mission. Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon nostalgia fed a bigger push to treat work and systems as games
A New York Times candy quiz sparked a quick price check on a $0.25 intro offer. The math landed at $6.50 for six months
A Munchies clip spotlighted Mo as a warm, standout presence in Harlem street food. Yelp photos and the cart vibe reinforced real respect
A military vehicle with a Trophy defense system and an Israeli flag set the scene. Drake’s “Trophies” played, landing on staying alive and taking care of people
Mont Saint-Michel looked dreamy, with inauguration jokes layered over the view. Later came a note on alcohol’s drying effect and praise for low-alcohol Nivea aftershave balm
A jungle singalong sparked thoughts on Thilanga and Shanika, then came a vow to stick to personal music loops. Trump numbers and pop clips slid into a tired, sad finish
Halloween street scenes opened into a long, blunt look at Buddhist power networks and personal secular disbelief. Burnout landed hard at the end
The visible surface is just two pop-video posts, Avril Lavigne's Breakaway followed by Britney Spears' Oops!...I Did It Again, with the rest locked away.
A warehouse scene with 50 Cent sparked a music list from childhood favorites—hip-hop, rock, and pop staples. Newer music didn’t hit the same
Van Morrison’s “Brown Eyed Girl” played on YouTube, with the album art filling the screen. A quick “Zuck?” note tagged the moment