Original upload date: December 3rd, 2020 (automatically grabbed from title)
[0:00 - 0:25] [Music]
[0:25 - 0:37] It's a funny thing, isn't it? Because the internet is like a child, and knows no right and knows no wrong.
[0:37 - 0:49] It's just there for our personal use every day to serve us and what we do and what we tell it to do.
[0:49 - 1:05] Some of us use it for good, to help others. Some of us use it for evil, to do more, to do malicious wild things to other people.
[1:05 - 1:25] Only because we're insecure with ourselves, and that's not our thing. Secured on things big. Doing negative things can have a negative effect on real life only for one day.
[1:25 - 1:37] Now, I'm not one. There's been a hundred that say that there are things that I've done wrong.
[1:37 - 1:51] There are things that I've done every day. Waking up in that bed, attacking those that attack me, fighting back against those that want to see me cry, that want to see me fall,
[1:51 - 1:55] and that I've seen some bad shit all along. I'm not going to deny it.
[1:55 - 2:01] Where there's one that I intend for is burning. I am going to stay in the fight.
[2:01 - 2:19] Why is that we're so trapped by this invasion of the enemy? That we can't see past it. We can't see past our own screens. Every day we stay locked in like this to our screens.
[2:19 - 2:29] Schooling through Facebook, schooling through the internet, every day, obsessed with the latest invasion.
[2:29 - 2:41] Yet, we don't see the faces get painted. We don't see the people get made. We don't see who guard the people.
[2:41 - 2:47] I don't get it.
[2:47 - 3:08] Why can't we shut down our displays and get back to being who we used to be before the invention of the out of time? Before the invention of the sub-phone?
[3:08 - 3:18] Why can't we go back to being who we used to be? Backing people, interacting with other people, face to face.
[3:18 - 3:33] But now I don't even know. Well, I don't even know the meaning of that. I mean, everything should have clicked away.
[3:33 - 3:38] It doesn't make any sense to me.
[3:38 - 3:52] We're so caught up in the latest trends and the latest technologies.
[3:52 - 4:10] And it's also sickening that we can't see that we're committing homicides to our own minds and bodies every day with the toxicity of the internet.
[4:10 - 4:20] With the toxicity of the latest invention, when is enough going to be enough?
[4:20 - 4:29] When are we going to go back to being the way that we used to be?
[4:29 - 4:38] Now granted, yes, technology has helped us in a lot of ways, but it's also held us back.
[4:38 - 4:48] Quite honestly, I think it's time to get our life back on track.
[4:48 - 5:00] It's time we stop listening to what all the latest trends say, because I don't follow trends.
[5:00 - 5:09] I don't follow a daily crowd. Never have, never will do that shit, because I'm not going to look down upon by the rest of my peers.
[5:09 - 5:14] That's fooling me what I've done.
[5:14 - 5:29] I don't know about them, but all of you need to wake up and realize that none of the stuff that you guys are doing,
[5:29 - 5:41] you can't take to the grave. The only thing you can take to the grave is the knowledge that you get every day.
[5:41 - 5:53] So I'm telling you all, don't fall for the latest interventions.
[5:53 - 6:12] Don't fall for all of this. Don't fall for the media, for the news, because all that shit is bullshit and fake news.
[6:12 - 6:17] I'll get you to follow the latest trends.
[6:17 - 6:29] So I'm telling you right now, wake the fuck up, fight back, and don't let the human race end.
[6:29 - 6:39] Because in the end, it's our choice, and we can't let it go to waste.
[6:39 - 6:47] Because if you let it go to waste, YouTube are the cause of the problem, and not part of the solution.
[6:47 - 6:55] Because we are human race.
[6:55 - 7:00] And instead of saving a little bit of space, it's how we fight back.
[7:00 - 7:16] They take back our hilarity, take back our grace. They stare at our legs, turns in the face, and say fuck you, under the human race.
Transcribed by lolcow.city as id '2295' on August 18th, 2024