It's a grey November day in Florida, and it's raining softly on the roof of a car. In it, an overweight man has been sitting in the driver's seat weeping intermittently. He is about to eat the viral spicy chicken sandwich from Popeyes, which he has spent some time brandishing at the camera through his tears. After a minute or so of hysterical, choppily edited monologing, an outside distraction proves a further breaking point. "I'm just so upset… AND THERE'S A LADY BEHIND ME FEEDING CATS. SHE'S FEEDING THE STRAY CATS… STOP FEEDING THE CATS. STOP FEEDING THE CAAAATS!"
So goes the abridged version of the beginning of "meltdown in my car", one of the most iconic videos from one of YouTuber Nikocado Avocado's many, many monetized low points. From a meme standpoint, he could be defined as the most famous YouTube "Mukbanger"—a video genre originating in South Korea where a person films themselves consuming large amounts of food for an online audience.
So goes the abridged version of the beginning of "meltdown in my car", one of the most iconic videos from one of YouTuber Nikocado Avocado's many, many monetized low points. From a meme standpoint, he could be defined as the most famous YouTube "Mukbanger"—a video genre originating in South Korea where a person films themselves consuming large amounts of food for an online audience.