The speaker starts by reflecting on the past two years of their life, acknowledging the passage of time and the changes that have occurred. They mention a "monstrosity" that resulted from their past experiences, which they describe as a "mess" that they have been asked about on social media. They then proceed to explain the concept of a "postel edit," which they initially found confusing but later understood to be a combination of pastel colors and a soft, pale aesthetic.
The speaker then discusses their personal style, explaining that they prefer bright colors and a more assertive look. They also mention their discomfort with pastel colors due to their pale skin tone, which they believe makes them blend into their surroundings. They also share their thoughts on pastel as the opposite of their personal style, which they describe as gloomy or dark.
The speaker then shares some examples of pastel clothing and accessories, and discusses their own pastel outfit. They also mention their transformation into a "soft patch," a term they use to describe their new, more pastel-inspired look. They describe the process of transforming their room and outfit, and share their thoughts on the changes.
Throughout the video, the speaker engages with their audience, asking for their opinions and sharing their own thoughts on the pastel aesthetic. They also share some of their past experiences and thoughts, and discuss their personal transformation. The video ends with the speaker asking for viewer feedback and inviting them to subscribe to their channel for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video where Dan and Phil try to transform themselves into pastel versions of themselves.
2. Pastel is a style that involves soft colors, flower crowns, and a gentle aesthetic.
3. Dan and Phil change their clothes, apply temporary tattoos, and wear wigs to achieve the pastel look.
4. They also decorate their room with pastel sheets and objects.
5. They compare their pastel selves to their usual selves and wonder if they would embrace the style in real life.