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Last updated 2/22/2026

A young creator from Nova Scotia shares their experience with online bullying in a raw, emotional video. The footage shows them confronting hurtful messages like 'loser!' and 'you sound like anime,' highlighting the real-world impact of cyberbullying. This powerful piece serves as a stark reminder of the need for empathy and kindness online.

This short-form video presents a thought-provoking question, 'Who's grave would you sit at the longest?', before showing a series of people reacting with humorous AR filters. The creators, identified as being from Nova Scotia, use the CapCut editing platform to craft a quick, engaging social media post that leverages a popular internet trend.

Watch as a simple text prompt 'Put a heart by the people you trust' is brought to life with animated red hearts appearing next to letters A, C, D, and K. This visually engaging clip uses a clean font and a soft, blurred background to create a modern aesthetic perfect for social media engagement.

A close-up, blurred shot focuses on a person's face, creating an intimate and vulnerable atmosphere. As the camera remains still, text overlays appear one by one, revealing subtle signs of emotional distress: 'if I'm zoning out (hug me)', 'if I'm not talking (hug me)', 'if I'm biting my nails (hug me)', 'if my legs are shaking (hug me)', and 'if I'm tearing up (hug me.)'. The consistent message is a call for comfort and connection during moments of silence or anxiety.

This short clip poses a thought-provoking question: 'Why do you say sorry so much?' It then defines the term 'Dystychiphobia,' the fear of hurting someone. This concept offers a psychological explanation for excessive apologies, making it a perfect piece of informative content for social media.

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In this viral short, internet personality An Eskew,Duh! films a prank involving a plush toy in the shower. The video starts with the toy under running water, then shows it being 'killed' by a garden hose, creating a darkly comedic effect. The entire scene is presented with a humorous, meme-like aesthetic.

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This viral social media challenge asks 'How much do you love Dad?' and uses increasingly complex mathematical notation to represent vast numbers. The video features a person with a dog filter, showing a progression from simple digits to concepts like 'Googolplex' and 'Gaggol', culminating in a final number so large it's represented by a single pixel. It's a fun, visually engaging way to explore extreme mathematics.

In this humorous social media post, content creator An Eskew Duh! uses a popular meme format to comment on a relatable family dynamic. He speaks directly to the camera inside a car, delivering a comedic monologue about 'that one daughter' who is known for her rebellious nature and difficult personality traits. The video cuts between him and a young woman wearing a playful devil horns filter, visually representing the stereotype he describes. With text overlays like 'Every family has that one daughter' and 'Has a terrible love life,' he lists common characteristics associated with this archetype. The piece is a lighthearted take on familial quirks, using satire to create relatable content.

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This short-form video features An Eskew,Duh! using a split-screen selfie with a bear ears filter. As a powerful affirmation text overlay builds on screen—starting with 'My mind every day:' and repeating phrases like 'Don't cry today' and 'You're fine!'—the creator delivers a poignant message about internal struggles and emotional resilience. The visual progression from simple reassurance to a firm 'No tears allowed' captures a relatable moment of mental health management.

A playful domestic cat wearing a New York Yankees baseball cap becomes the star of the show as it confidently walks across a tiled kitchen floor. The humorous text overlay reads, 'POV: Me on my way to bite my dad on the nose so he can't breathe,' setting a lighthearted and comedic tone. This charming moment captures the quirky personality of a pet cat in a relatable home environment.

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A humorous POV skit from An Eskew,Duh! featuring a school hallway scene where one friend is constantly talking while another tries to chill. The video uses text overlays like 'shut yo raggedy ahh up' and 'bro shut up!!' to emphasize the comedic conflict.

A close-up selfie of An Eskew,Duh! using a bear-ear filter and glasses effect. Overlaid text progressively confesses negative self-labels like 'bad friend,' 'bad student,' and 'bad everything.' The final frames show her pleading, 'I am DUMB. please... PLEASE GET IT. stop saying I didn't do it STOP LYING TO MY FACE,' suggesting a moment of emotional vulnerability.

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