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The video begins with the host addressing fan questions, setting the stage for taking online quizzes. The first quiz delves into personal preferences, such as hair color, music artists, and style. The host humorously picks 'Tyler the Creator' due to a past encounter and 'grunge' as their style, reflecting on a past 'goth era.' They also share their tea preferences and ponder what music genre best describes them, settling on 'alternative indie.'
The host continues through the quiz, reacting to unusual questions about their music genre ('hexodonical black rock'), favorite places for a 'perfect day,' and dream house preferences (a 'fairy cottage in the woods'). They then move on to another quiz that humorously labels them a 'racist homophobe' after failing it, prompting a switch to a new test titled 'Would I be considered fine?'
In the 'Would I be considered fine?' quiz, the host answers questions about gender presentation (masculine), musical artists (Kate Bush and Gorillas), and whether they are an artist. They jokingly present their 'crayon drawings' as proof of their artistic abilities, showcasing abstract and humorous sketches. They also select 'nonchalant,' 'geekass nerd,' and 'aggressive' as their top descriptive words.
The host then tackles a quiz about being a 'forgotten god,' choosing 'You deserve your crown back' as the whisper before calling their name. For altar offerings, they pick 'a lover's bitten lip' and 'full body laughter with blood in their teeth' for worship. They describe their altar's smell as 'fever' and their scroll as 'Return when the bird stops singing.' They also select 'Animals weep in your presence' as a divine inconvenience.
The video concludes with two more quizzes: 'Are you annoying grass toucher edition?' and 'If I was in the 1800s, you ask?' In the first, they admit to liking TikTok and choose to keep quiet about anime kids. In the second, they read sometimes, pick 'dog' as their animal, and reveal they are not lazy. Ultimately, the Victorian asylum quiz declares them 'Home free,' evading the asylum, which the host mockingly calls a 'serious mistake.'