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This week's discussion covered expensive purchases, misleading thumbnails, privacy concerns, and the breakup of DieLochis. Dream showcased "10 scary things," including a snake attack, a man falling through thin ice, and a resident confronting a YouTuber for trespassing. ApeCrime's "€80,000 purchase" was revealed to be Andres' old car, while HeyMoritz controversially reviewed "WORST" cutter applications, publishing applicants' names and emails with a clear disregard for privacy. The American channel "Fame Focus" was highlighted for its "creative and brazen clickbait," creating absurd greenscreen scenarios from movie scenes that make their thumbnails more entertaining than the videos. DieLochis announced their split after a final album and tour, a sensible decision the narrator noted, remarking, "Joa, passiert." Finally, "Gewitter im Kopf" was recommended for its charming portrayal of Tourette's, alongside a debate between Christian Solmecke and Axel Voss on copyright reform.

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German

Gefälschte Greenscreens und das Ende der Lochis | Wochenschau

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