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anythingelse
Ranked and recent clips just for this streamer. Canonical page: /s/anythingelse
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Each VOD links to its shared clipping task and results.
ClipsGG Streamer Feed
Ranked and recent clips just for this streamer. Canonical page: /s/anythingelse
Each VOD links to its shared clipping task and results.
Hook
23/25
Engagement
24/25
Value
8/25
Shareability
21/25
AI summary
This is one of the cleanest self-contained comedy bits in the transcript, with a strong immediate hook, repeated fake-outs, and a clear emotional payoff. It works well as a standalone clip.
Transcript
I'm crashing out over this. It's unironically my least favorite holiday of the year. It's so fucking stupid. April Fools, I love it. Turns the stream off. April Fools, you thought I was going live. Oh my god, my right PC just crashed. Oh, wait, no, it's my mouse that stopped working. April Fools, Moon, your mouse isn't gonna work and ran out of batteries. Should I go wake my wife up and be like, it's time there's a fire? She would beat the shit out of me. I'm crashing out over this. It's unironically my least favorite holiday of the year.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
23/25
Value
4/25
Shareability
23/25
AI summary
This is a compact joke sequence with a clear setup, payoff, and reaction. The fake breaking-news bit is highly usable for shorts and doesn't require much context.
Transcript
Here's a link. Let me click that. What is this? Is it breaking news? Oh, it's a fart. Oh my God. Shut up. The jokes are over. Wait, hold on. What is this? Breaking news. Hold on. I'm being told breaking news. That was a good one. That was a good one. I'll give you that one. That was a good one.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
16/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
This is a neat self-contained Trump clip with sarcasm, legal framing, and a punchy 'rogue judge' line. It has a clear comedic political tone that could stand alone well.
Transcript
Make a stand, five-hour ban if you send April Fool's shit. No, I love April Fool's guys. So it looks very good. April Fools, I don't. So far, so good. Does he do questions? How does he ramble for another 40 minutes? He signed it. Okay. So that's a big deal. Very proud of it. And I think, I don't know how it can be challenged. You'll probably challenge it. You may have to find a rogue judge. Rogue judge. Very bad, bad people, very bad judges. But that's the only way that could be changed.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
18/25
Value
13/25
Shareability
17/25
AI summary
This segment blends a funny studio moment with a Trump legal rant, giving it both humor and topical politics. It is self-contained enough to clip, though a bit messy compared to the cleaner jokes earlier.
Transcript
April Fools. Am I right, Dan? April Fools on me. Oh, my. Wow, wow, wow. ... No, I don't want to watch some fucking dick suck interview with Philly DeFranco and Father. ... No in the ballroom case, the judge said we have to get congressional approval. He is wrong. Congressional approval has never been given on anything in these circumstances... because the ballroom is being built with private donations, no federal taxpayer money.
Hook
23/25
Engagement
24/25
Value
9/25
Shareability
23/25
AI summary
This is one of the strongest standalone comedy moments in the transcript. It has a clear setup, escalating punchline, and an immediate reaction from the streamer.
Transcript
He takes a colorblind test live and repeatedly says he can’t see the numbers, then gets offended when chat keeps linking it back at him.
Hook
23/25
Engagement
24/25
Value
18/25
Shareability
24/25
AI summary
This is the most debate-heavy and clip-worthy section: immediate topic hook, multiple guests, strong opinions, and a clear, standalone argument about the Harry Potter casting. It has escalation, disagreement, and several quotable moments.
Transcript
We're talking about Black Snape. ... It's just a very intentional thing. ... I don't think that the race swap itself is the issue, it's the whole combination of the look, the costume, and what Snape is supposed to be in the books.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
18/25
Shareability
15/25
AI summary
This segment has a strong topical hook, lots of opinionated reaction, and a clear self-contained argument about government spending and construction costs.
Transcript
He reacts to a Federal Reserve renovation article, gets hung up on asbestos, lead, and whether it would be cheaper to just rebuild the whole thing, then spirals into practical building-cost talk.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
14/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
Self-contained complaint about getting railroaded in GTA RP, with a clear hook, escalating frustration, and a relatable gaming/drama angle.
Transcript
I got power gamed in GTA yesterday... cops go on the stand and lie all the time, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Hook
19/25
Engagement
21/25
Value
17/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
A tighter continuation of the same debate, but with a sharper argument about characterization and visual design. This section has clear points, reactions, and a funny comparison to AI fan edits.
Transcript
If it doesn't matter to you, I just don't care. ... Snape's appearance is pretty important in the books. ... Alan Rickman is closer than what's done here. ... the AI parodies look infinitely better than what they actually ended up doing in the show.
Hook
20/25
Engagement
25/25
Value
11/25
Shareability
22/25
AI summary
A long, highly structured bit with repeated confusion and comedy payoff. The cognitive test is inherently visual and funny, and the transcript contains a full mini-arc from confusion to 'passing' and then arguing about the test itself.
Transcript
Visio spatial executive. Begin. ... I can't copy the bed. ... Draw a clock. ... Five past ten. ... It was actually a retarded way that they did that. There should be a line between those two things.
Hook
22/25
Engagement
24/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
23/25
AI summary
This is one of the funniest and most naturally escalating bits in the transcript. The fake courtroom/cognitive-test setup and the reveal that he was actually driving make it very clip-friendly.
Transcript
He joined late by the way, three minutes. ... I'm going to use the restroom. ... Are you driving the car? ... I am the driver. ... I'm entering a default judgment. ... You lied to me.
Hook
17/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
6/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
A complete, feel-good surprise moment with a clean beginning and end. It’s not the wildest segment, but it works very well as a short clip.
Transcript
A viewer actually finds the hidden player during the challenge, and the whole interaction turns into a cute, surprised on-stream meet and greet.
Hook
19/25
Engagement
22/25
Value
10/25
Shareability
21/25
AI summary
This is a strong entertainment segment because it turns into an improvised comedy-movie tier list with lots of opinions, nostalgia, and punchy one-liners. It’s broadly accessible and has multiple mini-hooks.
Transcript
Name me one good comedy movie then. ... Airplane is top tier. ... I think it's the best. One of the best comedy movies of all time. ... If the whole movie was just slapping that one lady, you got me. All right, now I'm in.
Hook
18/25
Engagement
17/25
Value
8/25
Shareability
14/25
AI summary
A compact, self-contained bit of confusion and frustration with a clear payoff. It’s funny, easy to clip, and doesn’t need much context.
Transcript
He’s trying to solve a word puzzle and keeps cycling through nonsense guesses, gets frustrated, and finally rage-quits the whole thing.
Hook
17/25
Engagement
20/25
Value
14/25
Shareability
18/25
AI summary
This is a clean, self-contained movie review with a strong take and an instantly understandable gripe. The moral outrage over Jerry’s ending gives it a strong social clip angle.
Transcript
I gave this a 4.5 out of 5... but I'm thinking of giving it a 5. ... My issue is I kind of hate the ending. ... Jerry was literally doing the most heinous illegal shit and we're really supposed to be happy with him at the end? ... he needed to go to jail.