![]() He adds the iconic phrase “Fuck Ya Life” between each food offering, demonstrating that while he is willing to feed you he may not care about your well being beyond that. We first see him working a hot grill, cooking up everything from burgers to chicken to glizzys (hot dogs). A source of energy so great that if extracted it could probably run the entire globe for years to come. He peppers it with an “I miss you” at the end that alludes to what was perhaps a former love affair. What he has to offer to us ranges from the ridiculous (“If you see this hard hat in your crib, heh, know I’m in her ribs!”) to the incredibly insightful (“Don’t die for free.”) My personal highlight of his is a heartfelt offer for Ariana Grande to come visit him in CI and take a spin on the Cyclone. Yes, like a construction worker… only I assume the only thing he’s building is a tally of sexual partners. Hard Hat Guy: A brash and confident young man who may or may not be wearing a shirt, but is frequently seen with a hard hat on. ![]() The nature of the clips makes it a bit hard to summarize, but I feel I should speak on a few key characters: I hope you can watch these right now yourself. Open drinking in the streets, hard hats, liberal use of the word fuck, glizzys, and a level of chaos I had never experienced were drawn up and injected directly into my brain. Amandoll herself presented the link to me (apparently, I am finding out, courtesy of AlexT), and you have to believe me when I tell you that what I saw over the next 60 seconds completely changed my shit up FOR GOOD. So imagine my surprise when after watching a total of three minutes worth of videos I am planning to make a side trip to Coney during a New York trip next year. The fact that crime tends to be taking place in those circumstances doesn’t do much for me as far as temptation to book a flight. To tell you the truth, I feel like I haven’t seen much of it outside of the occasional movie or TV show. On March 11th, tagged them in a post which received roughly 9,000 likes and gained Sidetalk 10,000 followers as a result.I’ve never had a desire to go to Coney Island before. This video, in particular, gained them a following because they collaborated with Instagrammer in its creation. ![]() The video (shown below) received roughly 239,900 views and 22,100 likes over the course of a year and a half. Sidetalk received a spike in followers after a video they posted on March 11th, 2020, of them documenting the Jewish holiday Purim in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They've gained roughly 643,000 followers over the course of two years. Sidetalk gained its largest following on its Instagram page. They also uploaded the video to their Instagram on September 9th, 2019, where it received roughly 115,600 views and 7,200 likes over the course of two years. The video (shown below) received roughly 81,200 views and 1,300 likes over the course of two years. The video follows Simonian in a hoodie with a microphone, both sporting the Sidetalk logo, going around SoHo Manhattan and talking to people during New York Fashion Week. The first video that they made is titled "New York Fashion Week" and it was posted on YouTube on October 24th, 2019. Sidetalk started in late 2019 created by New York University students Jack Byrne and Trent Simonian who were freshmen at the time of its creation.
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