The text appears to be a script or transcript of a video, likely a meme review or analysis. The speaker discusses various memes, often using humor and irony. They mention memes involving figures like Obama, Yoda, and Will Smith, and create new memes based on these figures. The speaker also engages in a discussion about the meaning behind certain lyrics in a song, specifically referencing Gabby Hannah's song "Monster." They express a refreshing opinion on love and loss, and end the video with a shout-out to their subscribers and a heartfelt thank you.
1. The speaker has changed their name and is no longer referred to as "bros".
2. The speaker refers to their audience as "meme stirs", "meme family", "meme army", and "meme special people".
3. The speaker identifies as part of a "group of association" and appreciates being recognized as such.
4. The new title given to the audience is "brofist".
5. The speaker expresses hope that the audience can enjoy the content.
6. The speaker has a new title for a move, which is "brofist".
7. The speaker has not done a background check and expresses that art does not necessarily align with their values.
8. The speaker is giving a critical standpoint on a person named "Obama" or "Yoda".
9. The speaker is reviewing a meme about "Obama" and "Yoda", both of whom are green and share the same name.
10. The speaker expresses frustration with the use of copyrighted music in memes.
11. The speaker references a meme about "your bomber", which they describe as a "really buff version of Obama".
12. The speaker references a meme about "Will Smith" and suggests that he could host a meme review.
13. The speaker references a meme about "YouTube's trending section", which they refer to as "rewind time".
14. The speaker references a meme about "Gabby Hannah", a character from a rap video, and breaks down the lyrics of a song featuring her.
15. The speaker concludes by thanking their audience and encouraging them to like and subscribe to their channel.