Published: 2025-12-21
Video Date: December 25
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Salish has hidden in a low light container 3 times recently and it seems pretty significant along with going on one of the low light roller coasters. That video may have been from about a year ago but she goes to the theme parks often. The goal is to absorb data from the concepts in any of the videos but the original video may contain other details. Any video may help in the meantime.
There are various other concepts in this challenge. Its not just a find the video challenge. Its a think through the concepts challenge, one that may require processing some thoughts and rewatching the videos a few times. Rewatching will help with memorizing the concepts, try not to overfocus on details.
The elimination of the 24/7 workplace and reduction of the full time work week to hopefully 25-32 hours will give people a lot more time to spend with friends and family.
One of the low light container videos was pretty recent, and she was on a date with someone. It didn't work out with them but there are videos of them on his profile. They might be there for a very long time because nothing ever gets deleted from the internet. Although, it makes sense to remake the videos for reupload later, most people just leave them. Few people delete data from the internet that is part of a theme but it is becoming more common to do so. There will be better guidelines on how long to keep content online within the next few years. For now, the content will try to remain organized and planned for long term.
The other part of the challenge is the roller coaster, this indicates something and its meant to associate the experience with a concept. These two combined concepts might be a clue about something special for Salish or about her interests. It might require research outside of the platform.
Low light environments also bring out different facial expressions in Salish and this is another concept. Humans are starting to be less recognizable on cameras since facial recognition was more widely used in video recording algorithms. This has caused camera manufacturers to turn the feature off, set policy guidelines, and for many traffic cameras to be zoomed out and slightly blurred. This leaves only slight details that are still useful for the purpose of a recording but allows privacy for people being recorded as part of the environment.