The narrator reminisces about his childhood and how he was inspired by his friend CJ, who was a cool kid and a great breakdancer. He wanted to be like CJ, so he started learning how to breakdance himself, but he didn't have anyone to practice with until he moved to Virginia in 11th grade. He met new friends who shared his interest, and they formed a b-boy group called "Notice Our Style" (N.O.S. Crew). They performed at local events, including an international night at school, which was the highlight of his high school years. Although he eventually had to stop breakdancing due to his school workload, it remains a part of his childhood and early adulthood. The video is sponsored by Verve, a platform that offers ad-free channels, offline viewing, and access to various shows and channels.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video was sponsored by Verve, a platform that offers a 30-day free trial of premium membership.
2. The narrator attended a party when they were 11 or 12 years old, where a friend named CJ impressed them with his breakdancing skills.
3. CJ was a year older than the narrator and was considered a "cool kid".
4. The narrator wanted to learn how to breakdance but didn't have anyone to practice with until they moved to Virginia in 11th grade.
5. They found friends who shared their interest in breakdancing, including Daniel, Kenny, J, and Taran.
6. Taran now dances professionally and teaches classes for hip-hop dance and choreography.
7. The narrator practiced breakdancing with their friends and eventually performed at their school's international night event.
8. They were part of a b-boy group called "Notice Our Style" (NOS Crew) and performed at local events and charities.
9. The narrator had to stop breakdancing due to their school workload, but it remains a part of their childhood and early adulthood.
10. Verve offers ad-free channels, including Crunchyroll, Roosterteeth, Funimation, Cartoon Hangover, and Curiosity Stream.
11. Verve allows offline viewing for iOS and Android devices.
12. The narrator recommends checking out Harmon Quest, a show available on Verve.