Insane Motivational Memes For Guys - Summary

Summary

The video is a comedic take on the "boy zone" mentality found on social media, particularly on platforms like Instagram and Twitter. The host, Greg, discusses various accounts that promote tips and tricks on how to be a "good boy," often with a humorous and sarcastic tone.

He critiques the content of these accounts, highlighting their disturbing or nonsensical advice. For instance, he mentions posts that suggest waiting until your "handsome enemy" gets married before falling in love, or the idea of wanting your parents in the backseat of your car. He also points out the grammatical errors and spelling mistakes in these posts, suggesting that they are written by bitter or lonely individuals trying to portray themselves as successful.

Greg also discusses the concept of "The Boys Club" account, which suggests that one can either have a girlfriend or self-respect. He criticizes this post for its bold statement and the grammatical errors in its content.

Towards the end of the video, Greg promotes Hello Fresh, a meal kit service, and announces that Danny, another comedian, will be releasing his first EP on April 26th. He encourages viewers to subscribe to his YouTube channel and turn on notifications to join his "YouTube family." The video ends with a humorous song and a message from Greg, thanking Chelsea Allen for turning on notifications and promising an upcoming video about skydiving underground.

Facts

1. The video is an episode of 'The Boy Zone', a channel dedicated to tips and tricks on how to be a "good boy".
2. The host has noticed a trend of posts on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter that offer tips on how to be more successful as a boy.
3. The host has seen posts from accounts like "success_tips", "age_of_attitude", and "theboys.club".
4. The host has expressed concern about the disturbing nature of some of these posts.
5. The host has shared an example of a post from the "success_tips" account that reads: "At age 25, others want to get married and have kids... But I want my parents in the backseat of my Audi."
6. The host has also shared a post from the account "success_tips" that reads: "You can ignore my message, but in my dreams, you're the mother of my three kids."
7. The host has shared a post from the account "success_tips" that reads: "Don't fall in love until your handsome enemy gets married."
8. The host has shared a post from the account "success_tips" that reads: "Let them say what they want. Just keep doing you."
9. The host has shared a post from the account "success_tips" that reads: "Big dreams don't match with the lazy ass."
10. The host has shared a post from the account "success_tips" that reads: "They fooled me, until they got to know who were really fooled."
11. The host has shared a post from the account "success_tips" that reads: "I'm not Facebook status. You don't have to like me."
12. The host has shared a post from the account "The Boys.Club" that reads: "You can either have a girlfriend or sElF-rEsPeCt."
13. The host has shared a post from the account "The Boys.Club" that reads: "Everything is easy if you are crazy, nothing is easy if you are lazy."
14. The host has shared a post from the account "The Boys.Club" that reads: "Don't tell me I belong in your heart. You know I don't LiK crowded places."
15. The host has shared a post from the account "The Boys.Club" that reads: "I found my own light, When you left me in DaRnEsS."
16. The host has shared a post from the account "The Boys.Club" that reads: "Don't sell the sun to buy a candle."
17. The host has shared a post from the account "The Boys.Club" that reads: "Hello fresh is tasty."
18. The host has shared a promo code "trulygreg80" for Hello Fresh, a meal kit service.
19. The host has announced the release of his first EP, "Bump This", which will be released on April 26th.
20. The host has encouraged viewers to subscribe to his channel and turn on notifications to join 'Greg', his YouTube family.