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This video is of a chat transcript of a game called "Geoguessr" in which participants guess the location of various objects. One user, "sex in the Vatican," is mentioned because their guess was the correct answer to a difficult question. Another user, "X ninja," makes a derogatory comment about the user's choice of words. The final user, "queen of waffles," is mentioned for their exceptional waffle-stomping skills.

  • 00:00:00 The YouTube user streams various games, including a game of Daddy Daddy. One user suggests that the YouTube user try a different game, and the YouTube user responds that Daddy Daddy isn't that good.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses Twitch integration for geoguessing, with users logging in with their Twitch account to play against one another. One option is to enter the command "guess" into chat, while another is to go to chatgesser.com to view more information. The host explains that, by not cheating, it is easy to avoid accusations of cheating.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses Twitch chat moderator Mike's recent suspension from Tick Tock, which was due to his cursing during a meme he was streaming. There is speculation that the algorithm that suspended him is based on Nvidia's AI technology that automatically detects cursing in videos.
  • 00:15:00 This video is a Twitch chat transcript of a game called "Geoguessr" in which participants guess the location of various objects. One user, "sex in the Vatican," is mentioned because their guess was the correct answer to a difficult question. Another user, "X ninja," makes a derogatory comment about the user's choice of words. The final user, "queen of waffles," is mentioned for their exceptional waffle-stomping skills.
  • 00:20:00 Raslow shares that in his 20s, he was a "loser" and had a "lost decade." He eventually found success as a streamer, but is now facing some financial difficulties. Some viewers criticize Raslow for being greedy and materialistic. Raslow responds by saying that some of his difficulties are due to bad investments, but that he is safe and is still a "loser."
  • 00:25:00 The YouTube creator discusses how he is trying to make up for lost time and save money, and how one of his motivations is to avoid making his viewers feel like they are not people. He also discusses how he plans to advertise his streams in the future, and how you can stop supporting him if you do not want to.
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  • 00:35:00 In the video, Lane guesses the location of Rutgers university from a list of possible cities. He is not correct and ends up revealing that he has been there before. He suggests that the city may be Commercial Avenue, which is not correct.
  • 00:40:00 The YouTuber shows viewers how to play a game where they don't have to move the camera, and he challenges his viewers to a full game. He reveals that he hates the pronunciation of Chile.
  • 00:45:00 The video is of a Twitch chat user, Mel Pilla, geocaching in San Antonio, Texas. Near the end of the video, Pilla gets lost and realizes they are in a foreign country. They find a historical site, but are unable to leave because they are trapped.
  • 00:50:00 Clyde discusses how he would have cheated if he was in the top 30 and didn't know the answer to the geoguessr. He says that the game is divided into two cities, one with skyscrapers and the other with traditional buildings. He then says that if someone is not in the top 30, they are "not worth mentioning."
  • 00:55:00 In the video, a Twitch chat user tries to guess a location on a map, but is frustrated when the Google cart driving the map is going in the wrong direction. The user eventually figures out that the map is backwards, and is then able to correctly guess the location.

01:00:00 - 02:00:00

The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" discusses how viewers can use Twitch chat to help them guess the location of various landmarks. One player, Bob, is shown putting a house down and then trying to guess its location. He eventually wins by guessing Ohio. Another player, Chad, suggests that Bob buy a house in Toronto, where he plans to live in the future. Pittsburgh, Miami, and Western New York are also suggested as potential locations. However, the players note that some parts of the country will be more affected by flooding than others. Nepali is also deemed safe from flooding, and the players debate whether or not to move to a location such as the Himalayas. In the end, they all agree that they don't know for sure where to go and that it's best to watch the 2012 movie "Doom" to get an idea of what NASA is talking about.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses how Geoguessr works, and how Twitch chat helped to reveal that Wyoming is not in America. The video then goes on to mention Agave Maria's and how the margaritas there are worth the price.
  • 01:05:00 The host discusses how Geoguessr works and how people can win prizes by guessing the correct location for certain items. During the chat, someone guesses the correct location for an Agave Maria and the host Google searches the location. Other participants in the chat point out that the name of the location is not the correct one, and the host agrees. The host then Googles the correct name and everyone in the chat laughs because they know that the host had been Googling the location.
  • 01:10:00 In the video, Twitch chat participants discuss the possible reasons for a recent move by one of the participants. They ultimately decide that the reasons for the move were due to the economic conditions in California, and that an earthquake or housing market collapse is likely to fix the problem. They also discuss the possibility that the Moon is not real, and that gravity is not real.
  • 01:15:00 The presenter discusses the effects of climate change on different parts of the U.S., highlighting the potential for the Great Lakes region to experience less severe weather events due to its connection to the sea. Their guess is that their house is in the perfect place for the upcoming climate crisis, but that it won't be as severe as if they lived on a coast.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses a Geoguessr game, in which Chad was not able to correctly guess locations in Spain. After incorrectly guessing several locations, he is informed that he is not in Cordoba, the correct location. He then incorrectly guesses a location near Cordoba, which leads to his being "foreign." Mike, the host of the game, disqualifies Chad, and Chad is upset about it.
  • 01:25:00 The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" discusses how viewers can use Twitch chat to help them guess the location of various landmarks. One player, Bob, is shown putting a house down and then trying to guess its location. He eventually wins by guessing Ohio. Another player, Chad, suggests that Bob buy a house in Toronto, where he plans to live in the future. Pittsburgh, Miami, and Western New York are also suggested as potential locations. However, the players note that some parts of the country will be more affected by flooding than others. Nepali is also deemed safe from flooding, and the players debate whether or not to move to a location such as the Himalayas. In the end, they all agree that they don't know for sure where to go and that it's best to watch the 2012 movie "Doom" to get an idea of what NASA is talking about.
  • 01:30:00 The YouTube video discusses the safety of a region in the United States and offers reasons why Syracuse may be considered the safest. It also discusses a possible migration of climate refugees to this region. The video ends with a discussion of a museum in London.
  • 01:35:00 The YouTube video showcases Fat Cork's ability to geoguessr, using Twitch chat as a commentary. The video starts with Tate boat, and then moves on to tank tanked boat, taint boat, so I think it's a museum called the Tate, museum am I right, it exists, and I feel like I've heard of it before. However, Fat Cork is unsure where it is and cannot find it on Google. He concludes that it is in London, and suggests that viewers zoom in on Google Maps to see if he is correct. He then goes on to mention other museums in London, as well as New York City. However, he is doubtful that he will ever find the Tate Museum.
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  • 01:45:00 In the video, the host discusses how a street in Cork, Ireland, looks different depending on which part of the street you are on. He also mentions how gentrification can cause income inequality, and how one side of the street looks rich while the other side looks poor.
  • 01:50:00 This YouTube video showcases how Twitch chat users were able to help geoguessr user, Santiago, guess the location of various countries. Colombia and Venezuela were correctly guessed, but Brazil was not.
  • 01:55:00 In the video, Colombian geoguessr competitor Colby believes that it is rare for his country to appear on the screen. He and his opponent, Joako, discuss the flag of Vatican City, which is also Colombian. They also discuss foreign countries, with Colby identifying Mexico as a possible country. Finally, they discuss the geoguessr game itself, with Colby revealing that he is not particularly good at it.

02:00:00 - 03:00:00

The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" features a Twitch chat user (Vexingly) trying to guess the location of a certain landmark using Google Street View. The user eventually guesses that the landmark is in Bangkok, Thailand, which is not the correct answer. The video then goes on to discuss Governor's Island, which is located in Lower Manhattan. The user also points out that the white structure that he initially guessed was the U.N building is actually a ventilation shaft.

  • 02:00:00 Design discusses the Geoguessr game and how it is similar to a game he used to play as a child called "Fat Cork." He talks about how he recognized Mexico in the game and how he is getting better at recognizing what the country looks like. He then puts the game on 308 Negra Arroyo Lane in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and gets Junior's IP address. He criticizes Junior's Trump voice and says that it is the least Trump voice ever said. He also jokes about Barney Frank's large chest and how he does not compare to him.
  • 02:05:00 The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" features a Twitch chat user (Vexingly) trying to guess the location of a certain landmark using Google Street View. The user eventually guesses that the landmark is in Bangkok, Thailand, which is not the correct answer. The video then goes on to discuss Governor's Island, which is located in Lower Manhattan. The user also points out that the white structure that he initially guessed was the U.N building is actually a ventilation shaft.
  • 02:10:00 The video discusses a place called City Island, which is located in the Bronx. City Island is a strange island because it is connected to other parts of New York by wormholes, and it doesn't look like the Bronx at all. The video also discusses Yankee Stadium and the Bronx Zoo, and how they are located on City Island.
  • 02:15:00 The video discusses the geographical oddities of Fat Cork, a nautical town located in the Bronx that makes no sense. The town is populated by lobster restaurants and high island, which is home to many movie shoots. The island is also home to a rat population and an infamous toxic sludge river.
  • 02:20:00 The video showcases a Geoguessr game in which the user tries to guess a location in the southern hemisphere. They discuss some of the challenges of the game, such as the large size of South Africa and the possible lack of clarity of the Google Maps pictures. They eventually find a restaurant, but the grass has died, and they are uncertain of their location.
  • 02:25:00 In this YouTube video, Twitch chat participants guess the location of various landmarks by looking at pictures of them and submitting their guesses. Patsy, a viewer, challenges the chat participants to guess her location, which proves to be difficult as she is in a different country. Some of the chat participants are better at guessing locations than Patsy, with one participant getting very close. Patsy then describes a plot twist that would have improved her chances of winning.
  • 02:30:00 The video discusses a Vine City location in Grand Theft Auto 6 that has been found by gamers. The city is apparently based on Vice City, and contains references to various pop culture references. The video also discusses a possible leak for Grand Theft Auto 6 and reveals that the stadium in the city is called "Megatron's Bird Dick."
  • 02:35:00 The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" introduces viewers to Geoguessr, a game where players guess the location of landmarks and objects in different parts of the world. One of the game's older bits is a vintage bit in which a beakless chicken is stun locked. After moving, the chicken morphs back into a normal chicken. The video then goes on to explain that all the chickens in the game are genetically engineered and have no feet or head. They are fed hormones until they get fat, and then they are slaughtered and turned into chicken nuggets. The game is played on a map of Africa.
  • 02:40:00 The video discusses how a geoguessr map can be deceiving because it is based off of what a person expects to see. For example, a city might be located in the center of a country, when in reality it is not. The video also discusses how a geoguessr map can be misleading because it is based off of what a person assumes is there, rather than what is actually there.
  • 02:45:00 The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" follows Twitch chat user Mugo as he plays Geoguessr with other users. Mugo discusses his thoughts on various locations in Singapore, and points out that Singapore is a small country. He then goes on to say that he believes he can get a high score no matter where he places the marker, as Singapore is a tiny country. Mugo's comment about Singapore's web domain leads the other users in the chat to discuss Plaza Palangi.
  • 02:50:00 Mid Valley South guessed that they were in Kuala Lumpur, but due to the unique signage, they were able to correctly guess that they were in Kuala Lumpur's twin towers.
  • 02:55:00 The video discusses a user's confusion over a location on Geoguessr. The user is not able to determine where the location is, and suggests that it could be in South America but is not sure. Other users in the chat suggest different locations, but the user is still unable to determine where the location is.

03:00:00 - 03:55:00

In the "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" YouTube video, a group of people play the Geoguessr game and offer funny commentary. Some of the participants are more successful than others, but they all seem to enjoy the game.

  • 03:00:00 The video discusses a game called Geoguessr, in which players guess locations in Brazil, the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe. Some of the participants offer funny guesses, while others are more successful. The video ends with a discussion of London, Paris, and Poland, and which location each might belong to.
  • 03:05:00 In the video, Twitch chat participants guess the location of various countries. One participant guesses South Africa, which turns out to be correct. Another participant guesses Netherlands, which is also correct. One participant guesses Germany, which is incorrect. The last participant guesses South Africa again, which turns out to be correct.
  • 03:10:00 The video features "Geoguessr" gameplay with Twitch chat commentary. In the game, players are asked to guess the names of various countries. One player, Murray, correctly guesses the name of the country Estonia. Another player, Alejandro, gets the name of the country France wrong. The chatters discuss which country each player guessed correctly. Canada is correctly guessed by one player, and the United States is correctly guessed by another player. The chatters also discuss which country is the most populous. Canada is revealed to be the most populous country, and the United States is revealed to be the second most populous country.
  • 03:15:00 The YouTube video presents a game called "Geoguessr" in which players guess locations for different countries. The game is interrupted by Twitch chat users who provide humorous feedback about the game. One user, identified as "Peter," suggests that the gas station made it obvious that the location is in France, and the other users quickly agree. However, after a few seconds of confusion, they all realize that Nest is not a French word and Quimper, the town they are in, is the correct answer.
  • 03:20:00 The YouTube user discusses the GUESSR game with Twitch chat, and then reveals that he placed fourth in the game. He also reveals that Neo is proving to be a very difficult opponent.
  • 03:25:00 This YouTube video is a gameplay commentary of the popular game "Geoguessr" with Twitch chat participants. The game involves trying to guess the location of landmarks and cities from a blurry photo. One participant, presumably a dog, tries to guess the location of Melbourne, Australia. Other participants correctly guessed Seattle, California and Melbourne, Australia. The final guess, psycho pedagogy, is correctly guessed by a Twitch chat participant as a site in Melbourne, Australia.
  • 03:30:00 A group of people play Geoguessr, with one person guessing numbers. They get some good guesses, but one person guesses the wrong number, and they end up laughing. They then discuss a random guess, and one person realizes they were not there when the guess was made. They then discuss another random guess, and someone realizes they were there when the guess was made. They then discuss a city name, and one person realizes they were blinded on it three times.
  • 03:35:00 In this video, Twitch chat member Martin tries to guess the location of the midgap, but is unsuccessful. Then, Martin compares the location of Nantucket and Stewman's Downtown in Boston. He is unsuccessful again. Martin then tries to guess Nancy Pelosi's house in California, but is again unsuccessful. In the end, he has a talk with another Twitch chat member.
  • 03:40:00 The YouTube user discusses how he believes that Bar Harbor, Maine, is in Maine and provides a list of other clues to support his claim.
  • 03:45:00 The video features a geoguessr competition between Twitch chat and YouTube user "Sazabi." In the end, chat is able to guess the location of a bar Island more accurately than Sazabi, who claims that it was impossible for him to remember the location as a child. The video then moves on to discuss a different geoguessr competition, this time between YouTube user "Mario" and Twitch chat. In the end, chat is able to correctly guess the location of a sheep Porcupine Island more accurately than Mario.
  • 03:50:00 The YouTube video "Fat Cork GUESSR! - Geoguessr With Twitch Chat" features a gamer attempting to guess the weight of various corkboards using geoguessr. The gamer thanks his viewers for supporting him, and presents two new videos: one from a gaming channel, and another from a YouTuber who creates origami animals.
  • 03:55:00 twitch chat participant discusses the game "Geoguessr" with other players, commenting on the difficulty of the game and the hilarity of certain moments.

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