I lost 15,000 yesterdays... I stopped doing as many drugs... I quit cocaine fully... I quit doing crystal math pretty much... The only bad thing that I do is like a lot of Adderall.
This is one of the most clip-worthy sections because it has multiple surprising admissions in one coherent run, plus a natural progression from drugs to streaming lifestyle.
For the this past two weeks, I think we had 37,000 when we did that... if you're a fire, you look so scared... if you have good looks too and you're a fighter um your social media page will grow because you have girl fans and people will see.
This is a strong value segment for MMA and streaming because it ties looks, branding, and fight promotion together in a way that feels insightful and debate-worthy.
We have our cars over here... this one is bulletproof... I'm down so we can just have my cameraman send the passenger house in the back.
Fast opener with luxury car talk, instant flexing, and a clear setup that leads into the whole ride dynamic. Strong standalone energy and visual appeal.
How many untrained fighters do you think you could beat up... usually if we two, three, and they're like a ten, also they see a knocked out people, and the other one they don't come anymore... If you see your friend like fighting with somebody, you have to help your friend.
A clean self-contained fighter story with a clear question, a direct answer, and an example fight anecdote. It has tension and an easily understood premise.
There's a lot of like, you know, dirty areas that are just like the fentanyl... I don't like it. It's expensive as fuck... but Miami's like also pretty fucking expensive, but it's a little bit more affordable.
Short, opinionated city comparison with blunt commentary and some taboo language that makes it easy to clip. Self-contained and easy to understand without context.