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Some of my fans online have talked about getting "orange pilled" - where they learn about the stuff I talk about in my videos, and they can't unlearn it: they never see their city the same way again.

So I gave my old editor a budget and a voiceover file, and this is what he created.

He actually filmed the real video playing on a real CRT sitting in a real pile of garbage at the side of a real stroad in Michigan, USA.

It's ridiculous and I love it.

https://youtu.be/OQE_5MFCekg

My next full-length video will release to Patreon supporters tomorrow, but for now, enjoy the Orange Pill!

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The Orange Pill - Your City Will Be Changed Forever

I'd like to thank my supporters on Patreon, who pay me to spend way too much time and money shitposting to YouTube. Apologies to the Wachowski sisters and Laurence Fishburne. I'd like to thank these people for putting together this wonderful work of art: Cinematographer & Editor - Broderick Steele Assistant Camera Operator - Samuel Crick This video was filmed on an actual CRT monitor, in an actual pile of garbage, at the side of an actual stroad. I have more content that is uploaded to Nebula (nebula.app). You can get Nebula for free by signing up for the documentary film service CuriosityStream: https://curiositystream.com/notjustbikes Patreon: https://patreon.com/notjustbikes Twitter: https://twitter.com/notjustbikes Reddit: https://reddit.com/r/notjustbikes NJB Live (my bicycle livestream channel): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9v57F4xz46KaDsvWfCv8yw Includes licensed stock footage from Getty Images

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George Donart

Just went back to rewatch this sweet short. You really can't unsee this stuff.

Anonymous

As a Michigander, I instinctively want to ask your editor to point to where on the hand-map he filmed this, just out of curiosity. Also as a Michigander, I know it could be damn near anywhere and would look exactly the same.

Anonymous

I genuinely can't ignore a single piece of poor infrastructure anymore, and have concrete plans to move to Utrecht next summer, I'd say the orange pill worked.