The video begins with a scene of a guy, Danny, trying to have a romantic dinner with his girlfriend, but it ends with her breaking up with him because he's not romantic. Danny then decides to make a YouTube video about how to be romantic, but he doesn't have any ideas.
The video then cuts to a different scene where the host, Greg, is talking about his observations on Instagram and Facebook, where people post content that's meant to bait likes, shares, and comments. He specifically talks about a sub-genre of content related to relationships, love, and sex, which he finds to be poorly written and unromantic.
Greg shares several examples of these types of posts, including a story about a guy who proposes to his girlfriend after making her think he's breaking up with her, and another story about a guy who waits until his girlfriend walks away to reveal that he's rich.
Greg also talks about how he enjoys listening to audiobooks, especially those written by comedians, and promotes Audible, which is sponsoring his video. He invites his viewers to join his fanbase, which he calls "Greg," and jokingly claims that all members of "Greg" are immortal. The video ends with Greg thanking his viewers and inviting them to subscribe and turn on notifications to become part of "Greg."
1. A person named Danny had dinner with his girlfriend and she broke up with him because she didn't think he was romantic.
2. Danny made a YouTube video about being romantic after his girlfriend broke up with him.
3. The video is sponsored by Audible, an audiobook service.
4. The service offers a 30-day free trial and a free book.
5. Danny discussed various social media posts that were trying to be relatable but failed.
6. He mentioned a specific account called "HiddenFeelings" that posted pictures with captions about relationships.
7. Danny acted out a few stories from the account, including one about a boy and girl discussing marriage, and another about a girl asking a boy if she's pretty.
8. He also talked about listening to audiobooks on Audible, specifically books by comedians Bo Burnham and Demetri Martin.
9. Danny referred to his fanbase as "Greg" and claimed that all "Gregs" are immortal.
10. He encouraged viewers to subscribe to his channel and turn on notifications to become part of the "Greg" fanbase.