CAMPAIGN BUTTHOLES

If you want an explanation for this unamusing video, Campaign Buttholes serves as an allegory for events and concepts in my own mind and in my life. All of the pictures, videos, and music herewith are representative of a key element responsible for my own twisted development, odd or delinquent behavior, and alien state of mind, ranging from odd perceptions of aesthetics to dealing with alcoholics and everything in between. No, this film is not entirely pessimistic or optimistic. The recent failure to be elected precipitated some of the moods and ideas in this film, but as other people are watching and I most certainly do not wish to talk about serious matters, I cannot divulge each and every meaning. As a result, this video is fitting to commemorate my 50th present video release and the recent reaching of 5000 video views. Capital, chaps! If only some of my earlier videos were not as bad, though… Because it’s not supposed to be funny or even is, feel free to recommend against it or dislike it. Rest assured, my well-known jovial video uploads will return after this, and maybe there will be a 100th video and 10000 views! I can already see two errors, both pertaining to the audio, but they aren’t major problems, solely nuisances. The primary song is Sonata in C Opus 2 No. 3. The title suggestion is credit to Connor Halsell.

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