So I'm actually trying to watch it unlike the rest of y'all you dorks.
She like... barely talks about Twilight, so far it's been 90% her pseudo-intellectual musing on romance. Which granted she's pretty good at pseudo-intellectual musing, I've def listened to less interesting pseudo-intellectual musings, but it is just musings.
Edit: there's a joke in there about how the left needs to "focus on purging counter revolutionary Vaushites." Which I got a snicker out of.
Honestly, like most long video essays there's some interesting tidbits of info but you have to Wade through a lot of unnecessary bs to get to it.
The time honored tradition of Hexbear complaining about how long a video is while watching a 9 hour no commentary playthrough of Fatal Frame 2
And the other time honored tradition of Not Caring about a YouTuber enough to post about how much they Dont Care so that others can see that they Dont Care
God damn this is boring. Currently on a stream of biblical exegesis from someone who wouldn't know philology if it stabbed her and pulled out her entrails.
And obviously the interminable EROS segment is one of those "tell me you've never had a healthy relationship without telling me" things that comes up so often when people try to be intellectual. A happy, stable relationship isn't terribly dramatic in itself, it's as simple as that! She joins the ranks of people like Camus who make the mistake of looking everywhere for a human other to affirm them except for actual, literal other humans. It's just so tiring, and it's stated like it's unassailable truth.
And more discourse on penetration being inherently patriarchal. Maybe it's patriarchy coloring your perception of penetration, likening it to power for the sake of its own interests? Contra just can't step out of a paradigm to save her life, so question-begging a schema for a subject that she doesn't really have one for means she is convinced of an eternal truth. I swear, she must have been turned into a tradcath for a decade when someone told her that "lock that opens for any key" saying, she's just that credulous.