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VOD Runs (2)
Each VOD links to its shared clipping task and results.
ClipsGG Streamer Feed
Ranked and recent clips just for this streamer. Canonical page: /s/lonerbox
Each VOD links to its shared clipping task and results.
Hook
23/25
Engagement
23/25
Value
18/25
Shareability
24/25
AI summary
This is one of the most explosive and clip-worthy passages in the transcript. It contains explicit war escalation language, confident claims of total dominance, and a direct moral controversy that will drive comments.
Transcript
We have not hit their oil, even though that's the easiest target of all, because it would not give them even a small chance of survival or rebuilding. But we could hit it and it would be gone and there's not a thing they could do about it. They have no anti-aircraft equipment. Their radar is 100% annihilated. We are unstoppable as a military force. The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B-2 bombers have been hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust and we have it under intense satellite surveillance and control.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
25/25
Value
19/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
This is one of the most emotionally intense and morally clear segments in the transcript. It has a strong narrative, vivid details, and a direct condemnation that stands on its own.
Transcript
So it's direct hits on every building, meaning that that school, that building was targeted, presumably because they thought it was part of the complex, because I think it used to be, but it didn't, it was like several years ago that it used to be. So it's just making me think like that was supposed to be their best level of intelligence strikes, and they end up hitting a fucking school full of like little schoolgirls and shit. Like, yeah, it's and then you have Pete Hexeth coming out talking about how like we're done with all of these woke rules of engagement. It's like, dude, those rules of engagement are there for a reason.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
22/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
Compelling historical parallel with surprising, near-symmetric stats—shareable ‘did-you-know’ style fact segment.
Transcript
you know the movements during the partition of India I didn't even know the numbers were this high until quite recently I'm pretty sure the partition of India the number of Hindus leaving for India from Pakistan and the number of Muslims leaving from India to Pakistan did I get that the wrong way? no I think the numbers were about the same wasn't it 7 million on each side? just about 7 million? look at this the 51 census of Pakistan identified the number of displaced persons in Pakistan as 7.2 million census data from India counted just under 7.3 million isn't that crazy?
Hook
20/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
22/25
Shareability
19/25
AI summary
This is a strong self-contained explanation of how the conflict's aims expanded, with a clear thesis and escalating stakes. It works as a standalone political clip and has a strong hook around hidden uranium and regime change.
Transcript
So Trump has obviously done this thing now that doesn't really have a clear end in sight because the ambitions have gone way beyond anything about degrading nuclear or ballistic weapons or capabilities. It's about it's talk about regime change and it's talk about getting Iranian oil and it's talk about confiscating that fucking 400 kilograms of uranium that they have hidden in the tunnel somewhere, who knows, right? Underneath rubble.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
15/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
Real, personal anecdote with emotional weight that reinforces the earlier ‘push’ factors—strong human hook in under 20 seconds.
Transcript
Loner box. My grandpa fled from Iraq because he was told they will freeze his money in the bank and fire him and his family. So he packed and left. Okay. Yeah. I mean, that's, those are the kinds of stories that you, um, that are actually a bit more confirmed.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
16/25
Value
20/25
Shareability
20/25
AI summary
Tight myth-check that sets up a question, delivers a clear answer, and acknowledges uncertainty—ideal for a debunk-style short.
Transcript
is there any precedent for the masad blowing up synagogues to encourage jewish movement not really there's nothing confirmed that that's ever happened it's not impossible but it's not something that they tend that the masad tends to do right the masad does other weird shit but they i don't think i've ever seen any strong evidence that they've done that but that's always what people will point to people will point to these like three or four attacks in iraq that were never solved
Hook
21/25
Engagement
19/25
Value
12/25
Shareability
23/25
AI summary
Short, punchy, and immediately clipable because it sounds reckless and unserious. The host's reaction right after adds extra social-media value.
Transcript
Our adversary right now thinks there are 15 different ways we could come at them with boots on the ground. And guess what? There are. Point is to be unpredictable in that. Certainly not let anybody know what you're willing to do.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
21/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
25/25
AI summary
Quick, humorous riff about East/West Pakistan’s geography—light, relatable, and meme-able contrast to heavier sections.
Transcript
it was a non-contiguous I what the fuck man it was it was a non-contiguous nation a non-contiguous state and and it didn't work out because I don't know was there a bridge like was there a tunnel?
Hook
14/25
Engagement
16/25
Value
22/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Concise, balanced ‘push vs pull’ explainer with concrete examples—useful, clarifying, and highly clip-able.
Transcript
the conspiratorial one is that like well if you're being accurate middle eastern jews and north african jews who left those countries uh throughout the 40s and 50s they did it in part because of pull factors we knew that the israelis wanted them to come there and there was like advertising and all that kind of yeah there were pull factors and ultimately they were the one like they were the ones who went over and airlifted them to israel right um and they were like come come build a jewish state and all that like be a be another majority it'll be a banging but um there's also the push factor which is people having their bank accounts frozen their some of their assets taken away uh looting hate crimes pogroms in several countries like there's a pogrom in iraq there was a pogrom and fucking um in yemen i think maybe libya there was one in algeria under the nazis like yeah
Hook
16/25
Engagement
16/25
Value
23/25
Shareability
15/25
AI summary
This is a surprisingly self-contained mini-debate about AI, targeting, and accuracy, with a strong opinion and useful framing. It is less emotionally punchy than other segments but still good standalone material.
Transcript
I don't know why people think that just because they used AI, that's like synonymous with like committing war crimes or being less accurate. Because again, it depends. Like AI being used by some total fucking freak who's just like pumping out, boy, like pumping out fucking targets on chat GBT and just going bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, well then, yeah, they just get loads of fucking targets and then they don't really give a fuck about verifying anything and they just use it to maximize output. Then obviously that's going to be worse. But if you go to like someone versus someone who uses older technology, but they're careful and they're checking everything, then yeah, it just depends on how it's used.
Hook
16/25
Engagement
15/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
15/25
AI summary
Clear, self-contained critique of echo chambers with a provocative takeaway on demographics that challenges a common narrative—good standalone insight and conversation-starter.
Transcript
She didn't know. It's not surprising that she didn't know. Because if you watch only partisan content on the issue, you never learn about this. It doesn't even, I don't even know why. Like, it's not like learning about it changes all that much for Palestinian rights, right? It just, um, it maybe cuts through a little bit of the whole, like, it's just a white European. Settler colony, right? Because, yeah, the majority of people who live in Israel are not white.