You're Going to Forget this Video

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all music used is below:

Beyonce - america has a problem
Kid cudi - willing to trust
Nope - Nope soundtrack
Drake - a keeper
L'Impératrice — Anomalie bleue
Drake - liability
Frank ocean - seigfried
Bill nye - the science guy theme
Drake - sticky
David guetta/kid Audi - memories
Fred again -billie (loving arms)
Fred again - kammy (like I do)
The Weeknd - out of time
Jack Harlow - Churchill downs
Joyce wrice - iced tea
Michael Jackson - Remember the time
Kendrick Lamar - mirror
Fred again - kammy
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Man's went from comedy skits to passive philosophy. Such an incredible range on this channel, and his takes are great almost every time. I know we forget stuff all the time, but Nathan's left a lasting impact on me. Great video

sleep
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Of course I won’t forget this video, it’s already a classic

fissionabledolphin
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As someone who regularly has an existential crisis when I can't remember exactly how I spent my time over the last week, this really resonated with me

Anonymous-pyix
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Watching this reminds me of the Maya Angelou quote, "I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” So as much as we may not remember exactly what you said, we'll remember how you made us feel, which to me is happy.





We'll also remember this cause this video it's already a classic.

jeremyweru
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sometimes i'll catch myself in moments of accidental mindfulness, breaking my own fourth wall and questioning "am i going to remember this mundane moment ever again?" this video resonates hard

suzyblack
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When Nathan Zed posts, it'll never forget it. It's already a classic

bobjohnson
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There's a line I quite like from True Stories (1986) that relates to the virtue of forgetting:

'I really enjoy forgetting. When I first come to a place, I notice all the little details. I notice the way the sky looks. The color of white paper. The way people walk. Doorknobs. Everything. Then I get used to the place and I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see the place again as it really is.'

Corey-dkxi
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I watched a video from a girl with memory loss and something she said really hit me: “just because I don’t remember doesn’t mean it wasn’t real”

tiffanyb
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I started journaling heavily when my mom was diagnosed with cancer a year ago. It was a way to cope with the bad days, but it was also a way for me to remember the good days and record my last memories of her.

Now that she’s gone, I’m so grateful that I recorded those good memories. I’m grateful that I can relive those last conversations, laughs, and moments that would’ve otherwise been forgotten.

adrianewolf
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It's kinda scary how accurate this video reflects my feelings for the past few months.

nekelentinsley
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It's an interesting perspective to think about the connection between forgetting memories and nostalgia. To me, nostalgia is literally the worst feeling in the world because there's nothing we can physically do to go back to times that we miss and maybe even long for.

tiannalong
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Everytime I get a notification I really get hyped up, not a lot of YouTubers and creators aren’t making content like this anymore, at least the few I used to watch. Thanks for being authentic all these years, and thanks for subscribing to my channel all those years ago, please don’t ever change. It still inspires me daily to make authentic content like you do. Much love as always my friend.

M.A.D.C.J
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Something about this guy, man. He’s so captivating to listen to. And I do think that, although you probably lose 95% of your good memories, nothing in life feels as good as randomly remembering that REALLY good memory from a long time ago that you haven’t thought about in ages

ala
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I don't care that much about memory because, even though you forgot, it's still part of your history. Like waters that have passed but moved the watermill, even if you don't remember the experience, it still changed you and is part of who you are today

marianafaguntes
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One thing I've learned is that, if the moment is really THAT special and important, you'll remember it.
Not every moment has to be unforgettable.

zeemdotexe
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Last night, I thought I recorded an absolutely beautiful moment at a concert and only realized when I got home that I accidentally didn't record anything at all. I've spent the entire day irritated at myself for ruining my chance to revisit that memory, and this video reminded me to be happy that I got to live through that moment to begin with. Thank you!! Perfect timing, as always :)

cacl
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This is crazy. I was literally thinking about how scary forgetting most of my childhood memories has been and how it's made me more obsessed of capturing things, only to not live in the moment. I really needed this. Will definitely learn to appreciate the present.

louisaislife
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I have a degree in Psychology and I can certainly say that all lectures regarding how memory works were the most difficult ones. It's such a complicated concept, there's so many things I don't understand but it's very interesting too

morspike
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thats what i was thinking about past fews days .like you dont attualy remember the thousand of movies you watch .you watch it and time is gone .

customgaming
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one thing that gives me comfort with regards to not documenting certain happy/positive memories is that sometimes, the memory is meant to belong only to the version of myself living in the moment. perhaps i won't remember the beautiful sunset i saw three years ago, or the peaceful walk back home seven months ago, but it's comforting knowing that the version of me during those times was able to fully live in their moments and enjoy them.
i saw billie eilish in concert back in august, and while i took plenty of videos, i didn't record anything from the second half of happier than ever (the song) because i knew i wanted to fully experience it in the moment. although i can't look back on a video and see myself screaming my lungs out to that song, i don't regret being able to do it without worrying about documenting it. that's a special memory, the full details of which stay with the version of me living their best life in that stadium 💚

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