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Today I slip on my MrBeast boots and do something "crazy" / "out of the ordinary" in an effort to distract myself from my life's Daily, 24/7, non-stop sheetyness.



Not like anyone's actually going to see this video but, If you want to see what I have planned smash that like button and share so we could get to 500,000 likes, If not smash that like button still or else ur Mom is a HoMosapien.

If you're one of the three people that's seen this video and made it this far then leave a comment, anything will do really like an idea for a future video or roast me, my already fragile self esteem can surely take it :)

If you've made it this far then idk congratulations, you win the grand prise of 100,000 dollars worth of nothings, you my sir will surely have proven that your PP is the biggest there is if you SUBSCRIBE.








Why are you still here bro? Can't get enough huh? Well this is the end...reallly...unless...

















Bro come onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn -_- but since you're here, here's a random article summing up 2019...enjoy


In the United States, Disney’s new streaming service “Disney Plus” was the biggest trend of 2019, followed by Cameron Boyce, Nipsey Hussle, Hurricane Dorian, Antonio Brown, Luke Perry, Avengers: Endgame, Game of Thrones and iPhone 11.

“Game of Thrones” was also the biggest U.S. TV show trend of the year, followed by Netflix’s “Stranger Things” and “When They See Us,” then HBO’s “Chernobyl” and Disney Plus’s “The Mandalorian.”

On the global stage, Apple’s iPhone 11 was the fifth biggest trend of the year, one ahead of Game of Thrones (No. 6), but behind searches for “India vs South Africa,” which ranked No. 1. The rest of the list included (in order): Cameron Boyce (No. 2), Copa America (No. 3), Bangladesh vs India (No. 4), Avengers: Endgame (No. 7), Joker (No. 8), Notre Dame (No. 9) and ICC Cricket World Cup (No. 10).




Top Trends could also be found in the music category, where “Old Town Road” was the top trending Song globally and in the U.S. in 2019. The Lil Nas X hit song went viral on TikTok this year after the rapper himself uploaded it to the platform back in December 2018.

In addition to the list, Lil Nas X was also the No. 1 artist on TikTok, according to its own year-end round-up.

Elsewhere, online and tech-influenced trends could be found under the “What is…?” category. For example, the meme “Storm Area 51,” which grew out of a viral Facebook joke that turned into a real-world event, led many this year to search “What is Area 51?”.

No. 2 was “What is a VSCO girl?” referring to the latest teen trend and meme whose name comes from the hipper-than-Instagram photo-editing app, VSCO. The VSCO girl dresses in oversized tees, Birkenstocks, wears her hair in a messy bun and adorns herself with accessories like scrunchies, Burt’s Bees lip balm, puka shell chokers and carries around a Hydro Flask water bottle.

Also on the “What is…?” list were “momo,” as in the “Momo Challenge,” (an artistic sculpture turned viral hoax) and “What is a boomer?,” referencing the latest teen insult for old people, “OK boomer.” The latter also became a huge TikTok meme.



Various online cultures also influenced U.S. outfit trends, too, including the No. 1 outfit idea of Egirl, a popular demographic found on TikTok that’s a sort of emo subculture (or perhaps an emo-anime-goth variation), followed by Eboy, Soft girl (another TikTok subculture, this time with a hyper-cute aesthetic) and finally Biker shorts and VSCO girl. (If you don’t know which one you are, don’t worry you're a boomer of course.)

All together these were the trends that were the main reflection of pop culture for the year. Youtube did take a look back this year with its “Rewind”, where it highlights the music and people who influenced culture over the past year.



Google also put together a busy visualization of the decade in music through Year in Search, for example.

It points to some of the people who trended over the course of the decade, including Justin Bieber, Betty White, Lebron James, as well as long-lasting TV and movie trends, including “Toy Story,” “Iron Man” and “The Walking Dead.”

Bye now, if you made it this far idk bro you have no life, as do i, so thanks for watching/reading, hope you find some happiness for the christmas/hanukkah/year end, whatever floats your boat.

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