The video appears to be a comedic commentary on millennial humor and internet memes. The host, who refers to himself as "Meme Reviewer," showcases various memes and provides humorous explanations and critiques of their humor. The video features a mix of commentary, satire, and absurdity, often poking fun at the weirdness and obscurity of internet memes.
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1. The document contains a transcript of a video about millennial humor and memes.
2. The speaker discusses the weirdness of millennial humor and its reliance on references and inside jokes.
3. The speaker reviews a meme featuring Markiplier's face photoshopped onto Lord Farquaad's body.
4. The speaker explains that the joke relies on the similarity in facial structure between Markiplier and Lord Farquaad.
5. The speaker discusses the concept of "intellectual" humor and how it relies on obscure references.
6. The speaker reviews a meme featuring the phrase "I can barely see this one" and explains that the joke relies on the use of a similar phrase from a movie or TV show.
7. The speaker discusses the importance of fact-checking in meme creation, citing an example of a meme that uses Coca-Cola instead of Coca-Cola light.
8. The speaker reviews a meme featuring the phrase "To E, or not to E" and explains that the joke relies on a play on words referencing Hamlet.
9. The speaker discusses the concept of "meme correction" and how it can be used to improve the accuracy of memes.
10. The speaker reviews a meme featuring the song "Despacito" and discusses its popularity and potential for future memes.
11. The speaker jokes about the possibility of injecting "Despacito" into their bloodstream.
12. The speaker introduces a "bonus meme" featuring the phrase "yesn't" as a way of saying "no" without directly saying it.
13. The speaker explains the concept of "yesn't" and how it can be used in everyday life.
14. The speaker jokes about the possibility of changing stop signs to "gon't" signs.
15. The speaker ends the video by encouraging viewers to like and subscribe to the channel.