This video features a group of individuals engaging in recreational activities, including dropping fireworks down a mineshaft and shooting firearms. The description highlights the use of the Strikeman Laser Dry Fire System, Axil Ear Pro, and mentions safety-rated sunglasses from Heat Wave Visual. It also includes affiliate links for various camera and audio equipment, and encourages viewers to follow the creator on social media. The 'eye of the GNARwhal' segment is described as a collection of interesting, but not necessarily viral, content from the creator's past.
This YouTube video, titled "The Gang Goes To Tokyo," documents a trip to Tokyo by Chad, Justin, and the uploader. The description highlights activities such as sightseeing, trying exotic foods, and witnessing a robot fight. The description also includes affiliate links to camera equipment (Panasonic GH5, Canon 5D), lenses, microphones, and GoPro cameras, along with social media handles and a website. A recurring segment called "eye of the GNARwhal" is mentioned, featuring personal anecdotes and random "shenanigans" that may not fit a viral video format but are intended for subscriber enjoyment, potentially including vlog-style content, action sports, high adventure, or compilations.
This video serves as an introduction to the "TotallyRAD!" YouTube channel, promising adrenaline-pumping content and a behind-the-scenes look at the creator's life through the "eye of the GNARwhal" segment. The content appears to be a mix of vlogs, action sports, high adventure edits, and random compilations. The creator encourages viewers to subscribe for weekly videos and follow them on Instagram and Facebook. A website is also provided for business inquiries or licensing.
This video is a parody of the Disney song "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from Frozen, but with a "testosterone-fueled, full auto gun filled" twist. It features machine guns and a general theme of extreme action or "gnarwhal" content, as described in the "eye of the GNARwhal" segment. The creator, Miles Mortensen, encourages viewers to follow him on Instagram and visit his website, Totally Rad Media. The video was filmed in Utah and uses music by Kevin MacLeod.
This YouTube video, titled 'The Handgun Revolver Shotgun,' appears to be a lifestyle vlog or compilation of random content from creator Miles Mortensen. The description indicates it's part of a segment called 'eye of the GNARwhal' which showcases personal "shenanigans" and interesting content not necessarily suited for viral videos. The creator promotes their Instagram and Facebook, and mentions music by Kevin Macleod. While the title mentions specific firearm types, the description focuses more on personal vlogging and diverse content styles. Filmed in Utah, the video seems to offer a glimpse into the creator's life and interests beyond a singular topic.
This YouTube video features a sporting clay shooting segment titled "Unreal Sporting Clay Shot." The description hints at a personal vlog-style segment called "eye of the GNARwhal," where the creator shares older footage and random content. The video is filmed in Utah and includes music by Kevin Macleod. The creator encourages viewers to follow them on Instagram and provides links to their social media and website. The overall tone suggests a focus on action and potentially exciting shooting experiences.
This video is part of the 'eye of the GNARwhal' segment, which offers a deeper look into the creator's life, featuring content that might not be considered strictly viral but is still enjoyable for subscribers. The description mentions filming random shenanigans since 8th grade, with potential for vlog-style content, action sports, high adventure edits, or compilations of random material. The video also promotes LAZER STAR LIGHTS and the 'Totally RAD' brand through social media links and a website. The content was filmed in Utah.
This video is part of a segment called "eye of the GNARwhal" which showcases behind-the-scenes, everyday shenanigans and interesting content from the creator's life. It's described as not necessarily viral-worthy but still enjoyable for subscribers, potentially in a vlog, action sports, high adventure, or compilation style. The creator is based in Utah and promotes their clothing brand, Totally RAD. The title, "Discovering A Bird Massacre," is highly suggestive and potentially misleading given the description's focus on personal vlogging and miscellaneous content.
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