If you haven't heard, Santi and everybody missed their flight... They had to buy a whole new flight. It was like 1.310. That is crazy... You could buy the flight and go home now... Or you can just stay a couple more days and spend like $500 on the flight and stuff.
High-stakes story with specific number ($1.3k) and immediate disbelief; fully self-contained ‘what happened’ arc.
Because now they count raids as viewers... Now I just raid Bushy and then he averages like 100... Raids counts as viewers, bro... Back in my day... You used to be an achievement... and your raids don't count.
Clear, structured mini-explanation of platform policy changes. Strong ‘timely’ value for streamers + contrast ‘now vs back then’ makes it clip-ready.
I'm excited to- What is that Lotte World? ... Lotte World is mid, but Everland is a lot better... the reason you go is too weird... Take pictures with your friends... Because after high school, you don't really have a reason to wear high school people... Did you even go to high school here? ... I graduated on Kanye.
Strong travel-value segment: compares theme parks, gives opinions, and includes a funny graduation line; stays focused on the attraction decision.
Practice schedule: “Starting from today and until the 19th, I go every day…” “I have to dance nine songs.” “Three hours each… usually there’s like more than one a day.”
Valuable and surprising; the extreme schedule gives an instant emotional/admiration hook.
Chat, what do I want to eat?... Cause we can get a small one, right?... Come on... Ooh... Mango would hit right now... Do you want frozen thing or do you want fresh mango?... Wait, why is it so expensive?... Fuck the fresh golden mango. Frozen mango.
Clear arc: asking chat → choosing mango yogurt toppings → price shock → decisive reversal. Great for short-form because it’s dynamic and emotionally reactive (outrage).
Bro, I'm getting spoiled... Wait, what?... I showed my credit card agent... I think it only shows like the plus numbers... You know, I showed my credit card in the stream once and then someone immediately tried to buy something.
Quick, high-risk anecdote with immediate consequences. Self-contained warning story that’s funny and has strong shareability as a ‘don’t do this’ moment (without lecturing).
Oh my god, I went to a shaman... and he told me that the love of my life is not gonna have speak English first language... And I think the love of my life is faker now. I think that's how it works.
Punchline ending with a surprising conclusion; very short, quotable, and emotionally goofy in a supernatural way.
Mango syrup, everyone... And we got the chicken... I love it... I'll try the yogurt first... This is a pretty famous branch in Korea... Oh, it's good... That's good... Chat, that's good.
Perfect tasting segment: reveals outcome + enthusiastic confirmation. The ‘Chat’ callouts make it interactive and easy to caption.
“What is Google Cam?” “You need the iPhone 17 upgrade for both cameras…” “I’m streaming off an iPhone 12.” “Create a new scene.”
Good standalone: technical confusion + immediate practical troubleshooting (“create a new scene”), all within a tight arc.
Damn, he's back for my bag again... Oh, that guy is very handsome... Why is he so handsome? ... good brow bone... His eyes are hella pretty.
Tight run of playful reactions, clear “handsome guy” premise, and multiple quotable lines describing features—great for short commentary clips.
Is it weird being on stream? ... Nowadays, I've just been dancing and sometimes filming Instagram reels... I'm just making money up dancing usually. It's pretty fun.
Good self-contained “what I do now” explanation with an engaging social interaction framing; actionable/relatable for audiences interested in streaming and content creation.
Yeah, where are we lunch or going out in the basement?... Everyone was freaking throwing up... But this place is more chill... There was just one corner where everyone was throwing up.
Starts with a location decision that quickly escalates into a gross, vivid situation (vomiting) that’s self-contained and memorable—strong banter + shock value.
“30 seconds to take a photo.” “Look… the lighting is so much better.” “We get three.” “I like all the low-key.”
Clean mini-arc with urgency (“30 seconds”), payoff (lighting), and streamer reactions.
I remember I applied for the bench off Reddit... I applied and I said approach of like my profile picture from being a trainee... Everyone's like, that's not you, bro. That's not you... and then it actually was... I put on my camera. Everyone thought it was a catfish... Dude, that actually was... That was like a pretty interesting time.
Clear storytelling beat with tension (accusations) and payoff (it was really them); good for a ‘backstory reveal’ clip.
“The phone is already overheated from just streaming…” “How do you get Perman and Saunchy’s phone?”
Strong relatability for streamers; creates tension (overheating) and invites community answers.
“Okay then send me two bands for iPhone 17 then.” “I’m leaving you.” “Can’t see Chad but Chad is a purple.”
Has multiple punchy lines with a comedic escalation (money request + weird “Chad is a purple” visual).
“It's gonna be very loud, Chad.” Then: “Chad is live sometimes, you know?”
Quick hook with a meme-y context (Chad), plus a setup that implies chaos ahead—good for a short comedic clip.
I just realized it's 6 a.m.... This guy rappers still wait... Man, I just wanted to go. It's worth the stream, I guess... You guys should be really grateful. Look at the length of them... It's like a movie.
Back-to-back crowd/observer lines create a chaotic, memeable atmosphere; includes a repeated “it’s like a movie” punch.
“Rest of Korea.” “We’re going to Latte World…” “And I know Arlene wants to go public.” “Oh, no, not Arlena, Arlene. Arlene.” “Arlene… Howella Tattoo…”
Often viral when stream banter misfires; this segment has repeated corrections and a character introduction.