A personal animation ranking put Shrek first, with Toy Story and Lion King close behind. Spirited Away and Incredibles placed near the bottom.
Sarah Silverman’s Daily Show segment mocked Musk’s tweet-boost system via a Verge headline. The note landed as a simple belief that Paul Buchheit could build it too.
A Budweiser immigration ad and “brew beer” line landed as a stubborn American-dream vignette. Later, a California booth bit and Pulp Fiction’s “Mayonnaise!” matched a comfort-food finish.
Browsed the Lipault x Jean Paul Gaultier collection on Pera Luggage and clocked the big discounts. The pricing felt unusually fair for a designer collab.
Saw a Singapore election map and pictured Sri Lanka’s 2025 results looking just as sharply divided. The color blocks felt like a preview of coming factions.
Read about Brian May being knighted, then played “Love Of My Life” and sat with the ceremony’s quiet weight.
Watched an Emancipation shot of cut leaves bleeding in the dark, then played Kanye West’s “New Slaves.”
Saw a bruised Sam Fabelman clip, then quoted “I’m the problem” before joking about a corporate tax limbo motto.
Ellie’s stable scene introduced Shimmer before Taylor Swift’s “Bejeweled” played. Later, a rooftop model clip and Toby Keith capped the night.
Green Day’s “21 Guns” played as a rifle photo and Scarface clips surfaced. Halo 3 perfection and All-American Rejects closed the night.
A JFK and LBJ photo in rainy Fort Worth set a reflective tone late at night. Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” played to match it.
Late at night, reassurance followed anger, promising recovery and food soon. A tender Last of Us scene landed hard, turning the moment quiet and sad.
Paris Hilton’s abortion story and “Nothing In This World” played, landing as a private pop-memory moment.
Watched The Menu and got emotional over a plain cheeseburger, calling it a solid 6–7/10 mid-watch. Praised McDonald’s double cheeseburger, fries, and Coke as peak American food.
Noticed Anto Kreegyr in Andor looked like Koshitha Gunadasa, then kept watching Carlito’s Way instead of poker. Ran through favorite films and crowned Al Pacino the best actor alive.
Read Apple’s Wi-Fi router settings, then latched onto Andor and Patrick Henry’s “liberty or death” line. Later played a Billions fake-argument clip and ended the day on Britney’s “Oops!”.