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YouTube recommended me to watch a video by an anonymous Japanese lady and I decided to watch it out of curiosity. It was supposed to be a vlog-type of video, but, as I was watching, I was getting more and more angry at it, because the video was called Lazy Sunday, but the planning and the editing clearly took several days.

“This shit's fake, goddammit! How come—400k views!? Seriously!? Four hundred thousand people got duped by this? Come on!” And here's when I got curious. What could she offer them that was so enticing? She doesn't even talk, nor show her face. And it's not like they're short videos. Every one of them takes away 20 minutes from your life that you will never get back.

As Julian Assange said, curious eyes never run dry, so, in order to solve the mystery, I decided to watch her latest video, which was about her buying food, cooking it and eating it. After a few minutes, I found myself thinking: “Hey, that's a good idea!,” “You could do that!?” and laughing at her wit, because she doesn't talk, but she writes subtitles and they're pretty funny. So, to make a long story short, I am now subscribed to that shit.

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