The new content about the Hawaiian carnivorous caterpillars took off incredibly well, reaching over 250,000 views in just two days. Many people commented, requesting more Hawaiian content that was similarly unexpected and interesting. This was natural since the whole channel was defined by unexpected and interesting content.
Steph found a lot of joy in this, but it also created a big problem for him. Originally, he only wanted to make one piece of content on the islands and then, after a few days, travel to Easter Island for a local topic. Now, however, his Patreon page and Discord server were all buzzing with Hawaiian vibes, which Steph couldn’t handle on his own.
In the end, he decided to forget about everything and went to a coastal party on Maui. There, he discovered something surprising: a book titled "Hawaii As You've Never Seen It Before." The book started by describing what people typically see on the islands. Then it moved on to what really interested Steph—what kind of content he could create about local things to surprise his followers and supporters. In the end, he decided to make three more videos about local attractions. He jotted down the selected topics on a napkin and put the book back where he found it.
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The ocean. Blue every day, but what is it like at night? Like the aurora lights of the northern sky! In the waters of Hawaii, there are plankton that fluoresce, glowing neon blue at night. However, a few locals made this even more special. The plankton got color support at a place called Rainbowyard, where they shimmer in the colors of the rainbow. Despite this, few people visit this place, so it is mostly rented out for nighttime relaxation events. But let's admit, drinking a cocktail with such a sight is much more exotic. What do you think about it?
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Success! Just two more videos and then relaxation - Steph thought. Then he was ready to go to bed because his tired eyes were already drooping. But a notification came from the Goblins and Grandmas app. His finger instinctively opened the notification, and he was already in a video call with Grandma Smith.
Steph wanted to quickly dismiss her, but when he tried to hang up, a countdown appeared. It was set for 5 minutes, so he started talking to Grandma, who told him what she had done that day, and Steph also mentioned a few words about his day. In the end, he talked to Grandma Smith for 12 minutes and fell asleep much more pleasantly that night.