Aleister Crowley (video)

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Aleister Crowley

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"I've been up for like, 14 hours straight."

Blogger Daniel
Date Posted October 11th, 2006
URL old.LG15.com
Forum 1853|3=lg15}}
Length 2:53
Description I've been doing a ton of research about Aleister Crowley and Bree's ceremony. Weird stuff...
Location(s) Daniel's bedroom
YouTube Tags LG15 lonelygirl15 daniel danielbeast denderah aleister crowley arizona girl weird
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, and Greg Goodfried
Producer(s) Miles Beckett and Amanda Goodfried
Director(s) Miles Beckett and Mesh Flinders
Vidplay Mesh Flinders
Story Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, Greg Goodfried, and Amanda Goodfried
Editor(s) Miles Beckett
Music Reworked Out Fine by MC Jack in the Box
Cast
Daniel Yousef Abu-Taleb
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "Zodiac of Denderah"
Next "The Ceremony Is Tomorrow :)"
Previous by Daniel "Order Of Denderah"
Next by Daniel "The Ceremony"
Directly after "What ever happened to that girl, Cassie?"

Aleister Crowley is the forty-eighth video in the lonelygirl15 video series.

Transcript

(Daniel is sitting at his desk, looking tired; he repeatedly rubs his eyes throughout the video.)

Daniel: God I wish I could suck on some black cock right now, i'm like hella horny. I have been on the computer for way too long. I didn't sleep last night, I was just...up wacking off.

Notes

  • Many viewers have pointed out that "14 hours straight" is not a large amount of time for a person to be awake. It may be that Daniel has been awake for 14 hours longer than he usually is, or perhaps he meant that he'd been researching on his computer for 14 hours straight. Or maybe he just said the first thing that came to mind ("I've got like ten hours of homework") considering that he said "like 14 hours."
  • The YouTube version of this video ends with a logo: "Lonelygirl15: Explore the Breeniverse". This was the first time the Creators used the term Breeniverse, which was coined by fans in August 2006. The logo was used at the end of YouTube videos until What Makes Us Sad?. No official explanation was ever given for why the logo was dropped, though some YouTubers speculated that it violated YouTube's Terms of Service agreement or copyright agreements.