The video's creator explores the concept of "niche memes" on Instagram, which he describes as aesthetically pleasing images with clipart that are often too specific to be relatable. He pokes fun at the trend, creating his own examples of extremely niche memes, such as "shitting your pants in a Starbucks in New Jersey" and "being held at gunpoint by Brendan Fraser in the Denver Airport." The creator argues that while these memes may not be funny or entertaining, they do have artistic value and can be a form of self-expression for their creators. He also announces the creation of his own Instagram account, @nichetomeetya, where he will post his own niche memes and encourages viewers to share their own.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing "niche memes" on his YouTube channel.
2. He describes niche memes as "a secret clipart diary" that teens post on Instagram.
3. Niche memes are aesthetically pleasing pictures with clipart images that are specific to someone's day or experience.
4. The speaker is confused by niche memes and doesn't understand their purpose.
5. He shows examples of niche memes, including ones that list goals or desires, such as "eating healthier" or "being more organized."
6. He also shows examples of niche memes that are more humorous, such as a picture of a person's "two moods" or a joke about a person's dad.
7. The speaker decides to create his own niche memes, which he claims are even more niche than the ones he's been showing.
8. He creates a series of memes that are extremely specific and unlikely to be relatable to anyone, such as "shitting your pants in a Starbucks in New Jersey" or "being held at gunpoint by Brendan Fraser in the Denver Airport."
9. The speaker says he's not trying to bash or hate on people who make niche memes, but rather to poke fun at the concept.
10. He suggests that niche memes should be renamed to something like "online aesthetically pleasing stuff about stuff that I do."
11. The speaker creates an Instagram account called @nichetomeetya to post his own niche memes.
12. He encourages viewers to submit their own niche memes to the account.
13. The speaker promotes his other social media accounts and his podcast.
14. He thanks viewers for watching and asks them to subscribe to his channel.