A fiery skyline sunset framed big thoughts on American industry, loyalty, and culture-friction. “This Must Be the Place” played, then a TRUMP-branded plane sighting landed like an Apprentice callback.
Patriotic Toby Keith clips sparked reflections on Russia, Trump, and leadership. The day shifted into satay dreams, strict doneness rules, and nostalgic McDonald’s cravings.
A Sky News clip of Trump doing a McDonald’s shift sparked fast-food ambition and a loud pro-Trump burst. Later, “Shot At The Night” looped into karaoke scenes and late-night clips of Tim Cook and Trump performances.
A NYT Op-Docs clip asked “Do you have hopes?” and ABBA’s “Money, Money, Money” played later. A pickling video and Italian beef “The Bear” note closed the night.
WhiteNoise docs and “Disclosure – White Noise” opened a small dev aside about static files. Later, “Peace Train” and rally images looped into a bright, campaign-flavored music run.
A BBC coelacanth “living fossil” story sparked a Relicanth joke and awe at seeing it. Later, polling pages and campaign-song clips mixed with a homesick, USA-leaning reflection.
Reading about J.D. Vance’s rise mixed with Oliver Anthony and old family-show memories. Night ended with Trump cameos, business-school riffs, and a condolence-style message.
Played a spoof “Trump’s VP” track while watching Elisabeth Hasselbeck clips, then compared Tim Hasselbeck to young Prince Philip. Later recalled the Wadduwa rail crossing tied to a death, ending on a faith note.
A China airshow clip sparked awe, then a Chamath video led into praise for Trump and an “extemporaneous” faith burst. The day ended on bikes, Boris Johnson, and why hot climates favor air-conditioned transit.
Blood Simple and Re-Animator got blunt C/B grades, with a quick rating scale. A short Independence Square walk in Converse ended after 1 km.
A Re-Animator lab scene fixated on resurrection and desperation. Evanescence’s “Bring Me to Life” carried the night into a stunned, wide-eyed calm.
Afternoon praised Trump in a conflicted, personal tone. Night paired Ministry’s “Effigy” with Raisi crash images and ended remembering Stern’s old interviews.
Apache helicopter video, then Mariah Carey and Alan Jackson’s 9/11 song looped. A Rowling interview capped the night with a joking line.
A camouflaged fallout shelter was sketched in Freeform, hiding ventilation under a tree. A cliff was planned for drainage, framed as readiness for nukes.
Helldivers 2 mech gameplay hit as the reason games feel electric. Later, Boney M.’s “Little Drummer Boy” played under a Lion King Pride Rock image.
A CNBC Make It video on Olipop’s growth played as colorful cans stacked on screen. Paired it with “You Can Do Magic,” leaning into an ambitious morning.
Weezer’s “Island in the Sun” played over Dr. No beach shots and that easy tropical fantasy. The night pivoted into flag-patriot praise for Trump and a quick nod to a Thilanga sighting in old event photos.
Lee Kuan Yew surfaced in a Singapore “economic miracle” video, followed by a filmmaking clip praising older aesthetics. A Fox News segment on Snoop Dogg’s pro-Trump comments ended with a blunt Trump-hero take.
A game-evolution video sparked memories of Parthiv Hirdaramani, Visal Alehandra, Shashi Welgama, Udesh, Upali Dharmadasa, Udhantha, Milan, and Jonathan Page.
Debbie Deb and GTA: San Andreas led into late-night film noir clips, then a plan to direct “The Crooked Man.”
A UsefulCharts video introduced Budai while contrasting Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism. “Send Me On My Way” played as the night shifted into motion.
Vivek debate clips led into a joke campaign line. Full Spectrum Warrior recalled Chadu’s sleepover, dad’s death, and later thoughts on Hashani.
Prisneyland dogs, then Trump mocked Biden and hit Haley. Heather Hailes Granger, Jagath, Halo 3, Haenel CR223, gun math.
Disney nostalgia and gaming clips ran late, then a strange room leak splashed the MacBook Air, triggering triage and replacement thoughts.