Video deep dive · vlog2026-05-18 · this month

I Sublet My Condo in Thailand! 6 Months!

The Brief

A nomad exit vlog that accidentally doubles as a public record of an illegal sublease, generating its most engaged comment from a legal warning.

The second most-liked comment (10 likes) reads: 'It's illegal to sublet. Putting this on YouTube is very stupid, self-incriminating.'

The DJI Pocket ActiveTrack format — one guy, one camera, real-time chaos — collapses the distance between creator and viewer and pulls 6.7% engagement on under 10,000 views.

Watch outThe legal exposure is real and documented by name on a public platform; property management or the landlord finding this video is not a hypothetical.

If Thailand was the channel's stable base and Ukraine is next, does the audience that came for Southeast Asia nomadism follow into a warzone arc?

Summary

The creator vlogs the final 40-minute rush to pack up and vacate his Thailand condo before handing it over to a subletter for 6 months. He cleans, sorts belongings into storage, and wrestles with a tight 7kg luggage allowance on his Emirates flight. After finishing just before the cleaner arrives, he takes a 2-hour InDrive taxi to Bangkok to stay with an old friend before departing.

  • ·The creator found a tenant to sublet his Thailand condo for the next 6 months while he is away.
  • ·He is rushing to finish cleaning and packing with about 40 minutes before he needs to leave.
  • ·He attempted to de-ice the fridge the night before, which created a water mess on the floor.
  • ·He is filming himself using a DJI Pocket 3 with ActiveTrack, which follows him around the room automatically.
  • ·His total luggage for the trip is one backpack and one suitcase, limited to 7kg on his Emirates flight — which he says he did not check when booking.
  • ·A key benefit of subletting rather than fully vacating is being able to leave belongings in the apartment's closet storage.
  • ·He acknowledges he over-accumulated possessions — especially from Decathlon — during the past 6 months.
  • ·He reorganizes the closet to take the upper shelves for his own storage, leaving the lower space accessible to the subletter.
  • ·He finishes packing just in time — the cleaner is scheduled to arrive 52 minutes after he started.
  • ·He plans to claim a VAT refund for the DJI Pocket camera before leaving Thailand.
  • ·He takes an InDrive taxi (1,000 baht) for a roughly 2-hour highway drive to Bangkok.
  • ·In Bangkok, he is staying with a friend named Sam, his former business partner and co-host of the 'Invest Like a Boss' podcast.
  • ·Sam lives in the Podium Suites, which the creator describes as part of a high-end mall and likely the most expensive building in Bangkok.
  • ·The subletter is described as an American woman; the creator mentions connecting her with another American woman already living in the building as a social introduction.
Views
9.9k
9,883 total
Likes
592
5.99% like rate
Comments
68
0.69% comment rate
I Sublet My Condo in Thailand! 6 Months!
Comment deep diveExplore all 68 comments →filter by sentiment · theme · superfans · questions · what to fix
§01

Summary

Johnny packs out of his Chiang Mai-area condo in under an hour, with 40 minutes on the clock before a cleaner arrives and a 7kg Emirates luggage limit forcing brutal cuts to his belongings. He's subletting the unit for six months to an American woman he's connected to another friend in the building, keeping his gear stored in the top of the closet. The video ends with a 1,000-baht InDrive ride to Bangkok to crash with former podcast co-host Sam, who lives in one of the city's most expensive residential towers, before departing for Ukraine.

Content pillars
nomad logisticsThailand lifestylesubletting / real estateUkraine transition
§02

Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avg 6.68pp
6.68% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
5.99%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.69%
of viewers leave a comment
§03

The hook

medium

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[0:00] Guys, I'm cooked. I'm supposed to be moving out of this apartment in 40 minutes, and look at the condition of it. [0:09] I mean, the view is beautiful, but I'm uh washing the sheets, so I'm still not done packing.

Assessment

The cold-open chaos (40-minute countdown, unwashed sheets, melted fridge) generates genuine energy and character presence, but the subletting premise—the editorial point of the video—does not surface until [0:21], leaving the first 21 seconds as moving-vlog rather than hook. Compared to JohnnyFD hooks that lead with a financial or legal revelation, this buries the lede inside packing disorder.

Hook quality
medium
Call-to-action
present
Archetype
scene
Composite score
5/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
7/10
clarity
5/10
curiosity
5/10
specificity
5/10
stakes
4/10
time to payoff
4/10
Anti-patterns detected
  • greeting
  • slow contextSpends the first seconds setting up context before delivering the actual hook.
§03b

Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: flip_declarative_to_stake

I researched subletting a Bangkok condo before handing over my keys—turns out most expats do it illegally without realizing. Here's what my lease actually says and what my landlord agreed to.

WhyLeads with the legal-risk angle that generated the video's top-liked critical comment, speaking directly to the Bangkok expat audience's real concern before they even click.

Rewrite №2 · experimentertechnique: cold_open

I had 40 minutes to pack four months of stuff, hand my Bangkok condo to a stranger for six months, and catch a flight to war-time Ukraine. This is that morning.

WhyPreserves the genuine time-pressure drama while adding Ukraine as the destination, raising emotional stakes and explaining why this sublet is not a routine transaction.

Rewrite №3 · stakeholdertechnique: identity_callout

If you're renting long-term in Thailand and want to travel for months, subletting sounds simple—until you check the law. Here's what I found before handing over my keys.

WhyOpens on the audience's actual decision (can I legally sublet?) rather than the creator's logistics, converting nomad viewers who have the same lease problem.

§03c

Title gap & rewrites

Gap 42 · undersell

The title accurately describes the logistical event but omits the two angles that most engaged commenters: the legality question ('It's illegal to sublet. Putting this on YouTube is very stupid, self-incriminating') and the emotional context of leaving Thailand for war-time Ukraine. A cold viewer scanning results sees a mundane property transaction when the video contains a legal debate, chaos comedy, and a charged departure.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · illegal to sublet (1 direct quote, top-liked critical comment)
  • · leaving all your shit in the wardrobes (1 paraphrase of video action, 10 likes)
  • · Johnny the minimalist (ironic, 1 mention)
Anti-patterns in current title
  • my journey
  • self answered question
Thumbnail recommendation

Show the chaotic mid-pack apartment with a bold 'LEGAL?' overlay or a split between the messy room and a clean handoff—top comments fixated on the legality and the hoarding, not the condo view.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · Is Subletting in Thailand Actually Legal? I Just Did It for 6 Months
    curiosity gap
    Mirrors the top-liked comment's framing and converts it into a search-friendly question that attracts Bangkok expats researching the same move.
  2. 02 · How I'm Covering My Bangkok Rent While I'm in Ukraine for 6 Months
    payoff tease
    Surfaces the financial logic and the Ukraine arc simultaneously, giving algorithm-naive viewers a reason to click beyond the creator-loyalty audience.
  3. 03 · I Handed My Bangkok Condo to a Stranger for 6 Months
    specificity
    'A stranger' raises implicit stakes—echoing commenter skepticism about the new tenant—without overpromising drama the video does not deliver.
§04

What viewers said

Explore all →

68 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly mixed

positive 51%neutral 39%negative 10%
Real breakdown over 41 of 41 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

Viewers responded most warmly to the chaos-vs.-nomad-identity contradiction — 'haha Johnny the minimalist 😂' and 'Love you, but you're a slob brother! 😂' show affectionate amusement rather than criticism. The human detail of introducing the subletter to another American girl in the building landed as a quietly thoughtful moment: one commenter called it 'kind, thoughtful ❤' and another noted 'all worked out' with relief. Long-term fans lit up at the Sam reunion, flagging the 'Invest Like a Boss' callback unprompted — a sign the older audience layer is still very present.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Subletting legality in Thailand — public self-incrimination risk (~3 mentions, top-liked critical comment at 10 likes)
  2. 02
    Ukraine/Kyiv return anticipation — tracking Johnny's departure timeline (~5 mentions across comments)
  3. 03
    Packing chaos vs. nomad minimalism contradiction (~4 mentions — 'slob', 'pack rat', 'messy boy', 'minimalist' used sarcastically)
  4. 04
    How the subletter was found — platform, vetting, through the channel (~2 explicit questions)
  5. 05
    Tenant wellbeing / storage fairness — leaving stuff in wardrobes, cleaner payment, building registration (~3 mentions)
§04a

Audience pulse

How the audience feels — a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+44Positivemood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+41
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.85
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.20
is the room split?
Warmth
34%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
41
comments (confidence)
Churn signalnormal3 comments flagged dissatisfaction (7.3% — channel norm 4.0%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Warm
    32%
  2. Neutral
    27%
  3. Curious
    12%
  4. Funny
    12%
  5. Angry
    7%
  6. Excited
    5%
  7. Concerned
    2%
  8. Nostalgic
    2%

Net Sentiment Score over 41 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

§04a

Audience composition

★ algo-friendly · +41

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 41 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Devoted fan
    27%
  2. Debating
    7%
  3. Sharing a story
    5%
  4. Relating personally
    2%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Other
    51%
  2. Travel
    24%
  3. Money
    12%
  4. politics
    5%
  5. Culture
    2%
  6. Food
    2%
  7. Language
    2%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    100%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

★ algo-friendly · +41

YouTube’s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals — comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We can’t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
51%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
46%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
0%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+41
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
§04b

Moments that landed

Key transcript moments — tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

0:00Opens mid-chaos — '40 minutes to move out' — sets the stakes and pulls viewers into problem-solving mode immediately.1:01Reveals he bought Emirates assuming luggage was included; 7kg limit reframes the entire packing sequence as constraint comedy.3:33Articulates the core subletting logic: keep stuff here, avoid breaking the lease, fund the gap — practical nomad finance in one breath.4:52Climbs a $3 Temu chair to reach the top closet shelf — slapstick moment that breaks the tension and drew several comments.6:33Relief beat: 'God damn, finally. I'm actually shocked I finished everything' — payoff for the opening chaos hook.20:22InDrive taxi clocks at 1,000 baht for a 2-hour Bangkok run — incidental cost data that nomad viewers clock immediately.22:13Introduces Sam as former 'Invest Like a Boss' co-host now living in Bangkok's most expensive building — context that rewards long-term viewers.
§04c

What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Subletting legality in Thailand — public self-incrimination risk (~3 mentions, top-liked critical comment at 10 likes)

Johnny casually announces he found a subletter and explicitly discusses leaving his belongings in the wardrobe — the precise details a lease violation would hinge on.

0:213:03
Packing chaos vs. nomad minimalism contradiction (~4 mentions — 'slob', 'pack rat', 'messy boy', 'minimalist' used sarcastically)

The opening shot of the destroyed apartment with 40 minutes to go, and the admission 'I bought so much crap from Decathlon' despite presenting as a minimalist nomad.

0:003:43
How the subletter was found — platform, vetting, through the channel (~2 explicit questions)

The offhand disclosure that the subletter is an American woman he introduced to another girl in the building — viewers wanted the backstory of how that connection happened.

0:2120:04
Tenant wellbeing / storage fairness — leaving stuff in wardrobes, cleaner payment, building registration (~3 mentions)

The closet negotiation sequence where he 'confiscates the entire top' and rationalizes she'll never climb up there — prompted the 7-like complaint about forcing a tenant to live around his stuff.

3:255:486:03
DJI Pocket ActiveTrack novelty — most viewers hadn't noticed the auto-tracking until he named it (~2 mentions)

Breaking the fourth wall to ask if the auto-tracking is 'annoying or cool' — multiple viewers admitted they'd assumed he had a camera operator until that moment.

1:42
7kg luggage limit vs. over-buying habit — the Decathlon contradiction (~2 mentions, FedEx suggestion at 10 likes)

Admitting he booked Emirates assuming luggage was included, then discovering 7kg — the FedEx suggestion became the top practical response.

1:063:12
Thailand arc nostalgia — sadness the Thailand chapter is closing (~2 mentions)

The 'God damn, finally — I'm actually shocked I finished everything' relief moment and the final InDrive departure signaled the Thailand chapter closing for loyal viewers.

6:3320:31
Sam / 'Invest Like a Boss' reunion — longtime fan recognition of old business partner (~1 callout)

Naming Sam as the former 'Invest Like a Boss' co-host triggered unprompted fan nostalgia — a signal the older audience cohort is actively present.

22:13
Ukraine/Kyiv return anticipation — tracking Johnny's departure timeline (~5 mentions across comments)

The InDrive taxi departure toward Bangkok airport activated the 'when are you going back to Ukraine' thread — the physical move-out read as a point of no return.

20:31
§05

Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

Subletter storage decision reads as inconsiderate — leaving personal stuff stuffed in the closets the tenant is paying to usesev 4/5 · 2 mentions
As usual. Leaving all your shit in the wardrobes. Expecting new Tennant to have to put up with your shit taking up living space!↗ view
FixOn camera, explicitly say what was agreed with the subletter (e.g. 'she only needs half the closet, we agreed') so it doesn't look unilateral
On-screen label says 'Taiwan China' (or equivalent) — politically inflammatory to Taiwanese viewerssev 4/5 · 2 mentions
Taiwan China. Ouch.
FixLabel countries as 'Taiwan' alone in chyrons/maps — don't append 'China'
Title/thumbnail overpromise — viewers expected a finished, clean apartment reveal; got a frantic pre-cleaning vlog insteadsev 3/5 · 2 mentions
Aww I wanted to see the apartment clean 😕↗ view
FixRe-title 'Frantic 40-minute pack-out before I sublet my Thai condo' OR add a cut to the cleaned apartment at the end before the InDrive ride
Hoarding/over-buying habit visibly contradicts past 'minimalist' framingsev 2/5 · 3 mentions
Love you, but you're a slob brother!😂 If you kept the apartment up and you weren't such a pack rat, this wouldn't be so hard.↗ view
FixAddress it head-on in voiceover — admit the over-buying and what he'd do differently next 6-month stint
Self-incriminating legal admission — openly filming an allegedly-illegal subletsev 5/5 · 1 mentions
It's illegal to sublet. Putting this on YouTube is very stupid, self-incriminating.↗ view
FixAdd a 10-second clip clarifying the lease permits subletting (or that the landlord approved), or don't frame it as 'sublet' in title
Sublet logistics left unexplained — how the tenant was found, registration with building mgmtsev 2/5 · 2 mentions
I am just curious, how did you find a person to sublet your apartment? Was it through this channel?↗ view
FixAdd 20 seconds explaining how he found the tenant (Facebook group? channel DM?) and whether building management approved her
Pacing — viewers feel he's filming instead of doing the task he's stressed aboutsev 3/5 · 1 mentions
Stop videoing and hurry up with the packing and the cleanup. Hurry!↗ view
FixCut the real-time wandering and compress packing into a 60-second time-lapse; keep talking-head moments for actual decisions
Whiplash between content arcs — buying a bigger motorcycle one week, abruptly moving the nextsev 3/5 · 1 mentions
Weren't you buying a bike last week? Now you're suddenly moving... my patience has worn thin over the year's watching you run each time shite hits the fan.↗ view
FixOpen the video with a 15-second 'here's how this fits the plan: 6 months Ukraine, then back to Thailand and the bike' to give continuity
Unexplained plot hole — who pays the post-move-out cleanersev 2/5 · 1 mentions
I am not understanding. Who's going to pay the cleaning people?↗ view
FixOne on-camera line: 'I'm covering the cleaner today, she takes over the rent from tomorrow'
DJI ActiveTrack camera movement is distracting once noticedsev 2/5 · 1 mentions
Didn't even notice that the camera was tracking you until you mentioned it, then it was very noticeable. Maybe the tracking can be turned down or slowed.↗ view
FixLower ActiveTrack speed/smoothing setting on the DJI Pocket; lock the shot for static talking moments
VAT refund risk Johnny may have missed — re-importing the DJI within the restriction windowsev 2/5 · 1 mentions
I know some countries restrict bringing back a VAT refund item...within a specified time frame.↗ view
FixCheck Thai VAT-refund rules on re-entry with the same item and mention it on camera so other nomads don't get caught
'Members only Q&A' read as paywall/corruption by at least one engaged viewersev 2/5 · 1 mentions
Q & A >>> Is "members only" option a form of nascent corruption?↗ view
FixExplain on camera what members get vs free viewers so it doesn't look like gating basic answers
Upload cadence too fast — long-time fans can't keep upsev 1/5 · 1 mentions
But can you possibly make a little less, I am not able to keep up :)↗ view
FixBatch trip-prep content into one longer cut instead of multiple back-to-back vlogs
Profanity may surprise audience used to cleaner cutssev 1/5 · 1 mentions
Didn't realize you could say the f,-word on here↗ view
FixEither commit to bleeping consistently or flag the video as 18+ in description — current inconsistency is what's noticed
Garbage-bag-on-the-table moment read as unsanitary on camerasev 1/5 · 1 mentions
crazy put a garbage bag on table 😮↗ view
FixStage garbage off-table during filming, or cut the shot
§Sp

Sponsor fit

Ready to pitch · 72/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

Comments show deep parasocial loyalty — viewers remember Johnny's old Invest Like a Boss podcast (comment #22), pray for him in Kyiv (comments #5, #17), and several offer unprompted product/logistics advice (FedEx shipping in #2, vacuum compression bags in #39, Korean restaurant link in #41). That's a high-trust, suggestion-engaged audience — exactly what travel/finance sponsors pay premium for. Ad tolerance is high (no complaints in 68 comments about prior reads), though a vocal minority polices behavior (#3 'illegal to sublet', #7, #10 'pathetic') so reads must stay genuine.

Integration rate
$330–$500
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$530–$800
full sponsored video
Basis: About 9,900 people watched this video, and they're an unusually loyal travel/expat audience — 6.7% of them commented or liked, which is roughly double a typical vlog. A 60–90 second sponsor read inside the video is worth roughly $330–$500 because brands aren't just buying 9,900 eyeballs, they're buying the trust that makes people act on what Johnny says (you can see it in the comments suggesting products and logistics to him). A whole video dedicated to the sponsor would run $530–$800 because it carries Johnny's full editorial endorsement, which travel and money brands value highly when they're trying to reach nomads — a hard group to reach through normal advertising.
Brands to pitch
AiraloTravel eSIMJohnny is mid-relocation Thailand→Ukraine on Emirates (transcript 1:09, 3:15); eSIM-on-arrival is the exact pain point. Airalo is the #1 travel-niche YouTube sponsor and his audience is cross-border nomads.
WiseMulti-currency bankingVAT refund moment at 1:34 ('Kind of clean my VAT refund for the DJI Pocket'), 1000 baht InDrive ride 20:27, plus a Ukraine-Thailand life — multi-currency is a daily reality. Wise dominates the nomad creator stack.
SafetyWingNomad insuranceAudience explicitly tracks his Ukraine wartime relocation (#5, #6, #17, #22). SafetyWing's Nomad Insurance covers conflict-adjacent travel and is the standard nomad-creator sponsor.
DJICamera/gimbalOrganic mention at 1:39 — he literally films the video on DJI Pocket with ActiveTrack and asks viewers for feedback (1:42). 3 comments (#24, #30, #scoombs) reply about the tracking. This is a self-warmed pitch.
SailyTravel eSIM (NordVPN-owned)Same cross-border nomad fit as Airalo; Saily is aggressively buying YouTube travel inventory in 2025–26 and often pays above Airalo for mid-size creators.
QuinceAffordable premium apparelOrganic brand mention at 2:43 ('Quince') when he opens a box. Quince actively sponsors lifestyle/travel creators and the unprompted shout is a warm intro.
RevolutMulti-currency cardSame cross-border money story as Wise; Revolut is more aggressive on lifestyle-creator rate cards than Wise right now, useful as a competitive bid.
Trova / Vaultek small safesTravel securityWhole video is about leaving belongings in a sublet closet (3:33–6:11) — a 'lock your valuables when you sublet' pitch writes itself. Niche but on-the-nose for THIS video.
Avoid
  • Crypto / token launchesJohnny has past Invest Like a Boss baggage and his audience includes skeptical commenters (#10, #23) — any speculative-finance read invites the trolling subset to amplify.
  • Thai real estate brokers / property fundsComment #3 calls subletting illegal and the video is built on a regulatory gray area; pairing with property finance would compound legal-perception risk.
  • Online gambling / sportsbooksMixed-age audience (older 'praying' commenters in #5, #17 sit beside Gen-Z nomads); gambling reads alienate the loyal older cohort that drives this video's likes.
  • Russian-market consumer brandsAudience is openly pro-Ukraine wartime (#5 'Praying for Kyiv', #6 'wartime Ukraine'); any Russia-adjacent brand triggers backlash from the engaged core.
How to integrate

Mid-roll, 60–75s, placed near the 0:25 packing chaos or 3:23 closet-sorting scene — audience tolerates Johnny breaking the fourth wall mid-task ('let me get back to you' at 2:48), so a casual handoff into a sponsor read fits his native cadence better than a polished pre-roll.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Mostly clean — 1 antisemitic troll (#32) in 68 comments (~1.5%); the rest are warm, critical-but-civil, or banter. Below industry-standard concern threshold.
Controversy
Moderate — comment #3 ('illegal to sublet … self-incriminating') flags a real lease-violation perception; pairing this specific video with a financial-services or housing sponsor is risky, but generic travel/tech sponsors are safe.
Audience conduct
~85% on-topic, ~7% trolling/critical-snipe (#7, #10, #23, #32), ~8% off-topic well-wishes. Healthy engaged conduct for a vlog.
Sponsor evidence quotes
Johnny you should just FedEx or ship a couple of boxes of stuff to your destination. Stuff that you don't need with you and don't care if it gets there like 10 days later.
Viewer voluntarily solves a logistics problem — that's trust-buy behavior; shipping/luggage sponsors land here.↗ view
I'm glad you mentioned that thing that moves the camera. I thought, oh, he has someone helping him. I had no idea how you were doing that!
DJI Pocket warmed the room — direct purchase-curiosity signal from audience.↗ view
Kind of clean my VAT refund for the DJI Pocket that I bought.
Johnny himself surfaces VAT/cross-border money admin — Wise/Revolut read writes itself.
Praying for everyone in Kyiv and Ukraine take care and thank you Johnny.
Deep parasocial loyalty — audience invested in his life, will tolerate (even appreciate) sponsor reads they perceive as supporting him.↗ view
I am not sure if Thailand does this or not. But I know some countries restrict bringing back a VAT refund item within a specified time frame.
Helpful, informed audience — a Wise / SafetyWing audience profile, not a passive viewership.↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Let It Run · score 68/100

medium
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Pin a comment answering the 2 most-upvoted questions: the sublet-legality concern (#3) and 'how did you find the subletter?' (#6) — keeps the comment section on-topic and signals engagement to the algorithm.
    Both questions surfaced inside the first 24h and are the natural cliff that the algorithm reads as 'unresolved' — pinning compresses follow-up replies into one thread.
    WatchReplies-per-pin ratio in YT Studio; goal >15 replies on the pinned comment.
  2. Day 2-3
    Cut a 45-second Short from 4:25–5:18 ('risk my life on $3 Temu chair' climbing into closet) — pure visual chaos hook, no context needed.
    Long-form's weak browse-CTR can be rescued by a Short feeding subs back to the main video; the closet-climbing bit is the only browse-friendly visual in the entire 22 minutes.
    WatchShort views in 72h + click-through from Short's pinned link to long video; target >5% CTR from Short.
  3. Day 4-7
    Publish a follow-up community-tab post: 'Many of you asked how I found my subletter — here's the actual process' with 3 bullet steps. Reference commenter @ilyaf9745 by name.
    Comment #6 from ilyaf9745 is the single highest-signal unanswered question; converting it into a community post extends the video's relevance window and drives notification clicks back to this upload.
    WatchCommunity post like rate + return-traffic to this video in YT Studio Traffic Sources.
  4. Day 7-14
    Open the Ukraine-arrival video with a 15-second callback to this packing video ('last week I left Thailand in a panic — here's what Kyiv looks like 6 days later'). Add this video to the same end-screen.
    Comments #5, #6, #17, #22, #25 are explicitly waiting for the Kyiv follow-up — the audience has already pre-sold the next upload, and binding the two as a series multiplies session watch-time, the metric YT prioritizes most.
    WatchReturning-viewer % on the next upload; aim >55% from this video's audience per Audience Retention overlap report.
Why it could lift
  • +6.7% engagement (likes + comments / views) is roughly 2× a standard vlog — strong session-length proxy
  • +Loyalty signals: multiple commenters reference his past content/Ukraine arc unprompted (#5, #6, #17, #22) — high return-viewer share
  • +60-comment audience-suggestion pattern (FedEx, motorcycle route, vacuum bags) signals the algorithm sees long dwell + replies
  • +Travel-relocation narrative + Bangkok destination = evergreen search-adjacent topic
  • +Cliffhanger to Ukraine arc (21:05 'staying with Sam') primes session continuation — pairs with next upload
Why it might stall
  • Title 'I Sublet My Condo in Thailand! 6 Months!' has no clear gain/curiosity hook beyond fans — weak browse-impression CTR
  • Thumbnail not described but topic ('packing chaos') is hard to convey visually to non-subscribers
  • First 30 seconds are panic/mess with no hook payoff — likely audience-retention drop for browse-traffic viewers
  • Comment #3 'illegal to sublet … self-incriminating' is the kind of policy-trigger that suppresses recommendation in some markets
  • Critical-snipe minority (#7, #10, #23) lowers Like:Dislike ratio that the recommender weighs

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

§05

The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

12 unanswered

  • ?Is subletting actually legal in Thailand — does the lease or condo rules prohibit it? (~2 explicit mentions, 10-like critical comment warning of self-incrimination)
  • ?How did you find the subletter — through your channel, a platform, or a colleague? (~2 questions, 7 likes on one)
  • ?Does the subletter need to register with property management in case of lockout or emergency? (~1 explicit question)
  • ?When exactly are you heading back to Ukraine? (~2 explicit asks)
  • ?Who pays the cleaning people — you before leaving, or the new tenant? (~1 explicit, 3 likes)
  • ?What is the subletting rate — are you covering your rent or making a profit?
  • ?How long is the original lease — are you locked in for 18 months total?
  • ?Does the tenant have to live around your stuff in the wardrobes for the full 6 months? (~1 explicit complaint, 7 likes)
  • ?Can you bring the DJI Pocket back into Thailand after claiming the VAT refund within 1 year? (~1 specific question)
  • ?Can the ActiveTrack tracking speed be slowed or softened — is it configurable? (~1 mention)
  • ?Will Larry visit you in Ukraine? (~1 mention)
  • ?How are your Ukrainian apartments doing while you're away?
Requests

7 explicit asks

  • askShow the apartment after the cleaner finishes — viewers explicitly wanted the clean reveal (~1 request, 4 likes: 'Aww I wanted to see the apartment clean')
  • askShip boxes via FedEx/courier instead of cramming everything into 7kg (~1 specific, 10 likes)
  • askUkraine/Kyiv update video — show conditions, the apartment, city life during wartime (~5+ implicit comments)
  • askQ&A video addressing the 'members-only = nascent corruption?' question (~1 explicit top comment)
  • askOverland motorcycle route video — Ukraine → Turkey → Caucasus → Central Asia → Thailand (~1 elaborated pitch)
  • askCollaborate with Benjamin Bald, Bald & Bankrupt, Harald Baldr on a group travel video (~1 request)
  • askUse vacuum compression bags for packing in future (~1 practical suggestion offered as implicit request)
§06

What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Is subletting your Thai condo actually illegal — legal reality, lease clauses, landlord permission, what happens if caught

TitleIs Subletting Your Condo in Thailand Illegal? (I Had to Find Out)
HookI posted a video subletting my Thai condo. Someone in the comments said it's illegal and I'm self-incriminating. So I looked it up.
Why nowThe #3 most-liked comment is a public warning about legal risk — the audience is already debating it and waiting for the answer.
02

Returning to Kyiv after 6 months in Thailand — apartment condition, city changes, wartime daily life

TitleBack in Kyiv: My Apartment After 6 Months Away
HookI left Thailand with 7kg of luggage. Here's what I found when I got back to my apartment in Kyiv.
Why nowFive or more comments are tracking this departure moment; the Thailand-to-Ukraine arc creates an explicit sequel the audience is already anticipating.
03

Thailand vs. Ukraine full cost-of-living comparison — real numbers from someone who split time between both

TitleThailand vs. Ukraine: Real Cost of Living (I Lived in Both)
HookBangkok: 27th floor condo, pool, gym, $600/month. Kyiv wartime apartment: even cheaper. Here's the full breakdown.
Why nowThe subletting video is the hinge point between both arcs — viewers from both audiences are now primed to compare.
04

6-month Thailand wrap-up — what he'd do differently, biggest money mistakes, the Decathlon haul problem, the 7kg Emirates trap

Title6 Months in Thailand: What I Got Right and Completely Wrong
HookI spent 6 months in Thailand and left with way more stuff than I arrived with. Here's every mistake I made.
Why nowThe packing chaos video surfaces every contradiction on camera — the audience already made the jokes; he just needs to own the debrief.
05

Could you actually ride a motorbike from Ukraine to Thailand? — route research, visa reality, cost estimate

TitleRiding a Motorcycle from Ukraine to Thailand: Is It Actually Doable?
HookA viewer suggested I ride my motorbike from Ukraine to Thailand. I mapped the actual route. Here's whether it's possible.
Why nowThe suggestion got zero pushback in comments and fits the recent motorbike purchase — it bridges both audience segments with a high-concept premise.
§07

Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Re-title to lead with the cliffhanger: 'I Had 40 Minutes to Sublet My Thailand Condo' or 'Leaving Thailand for Wartime Kyiv — Packing in 40 Minutes'

EvidenceOpening line at 0:00 'I'm cooked. I'm supposed to be moving out in 40 minutes' is the actual hook; current title buries it
Watch forBrowse-impression CTR up from baseline within 7 days (target +1.5pp)
Do 02

Re-shoot a 0:00 cold-open with the closet-climbing chaos (currently buried at 4:25) as the first 8 seconds

EvidenceComment engagement (#24, #scoombs3871) clusters around the camera-tracking + climbing scenes, not the packing intro
Watch forAudience retention at 0:30 mark up >10pp
Do 03

Address the 'is subletting legal in Thailand?' question directly in the description and pinned comment

EvidenceComment #3 (10 likes — tied for top) explicitly flags 'illegal to sublet… self-incriminating'
Watch forReduce critical-comment share on next sublet-mention video by >50%
Do 04

Disclose the DJI Pocket ActiveTrack workflow in a 30-second insert (where it sits, no operator, why you bought it)

EvidenceComments #24 ('I had no idea how you were doing that') and #scoombs3871 ('didn't notice until you mentioned it') show genuine product curiosity
Watch forAffiliate link CTR on DJI Pocket in description; >3% from video views
Do 05

Open a 'Q&A' section on the next upload using the actual question from comment #1 ('Is members-only a form of nascent corruption?')

EvidenceTop-liked comment is a substantive question, not a reaction — signals audience wants opinion content
Watch forComment count on Q&A video >100
Do 06

Slow down the DJI ActiveTrack movement speed in settings — viewers (#scoombs3871) find the 'mover' distracting once noticed

Evidence0:00–6:00 the camera reframes every ~3 seconds; verbatim feedback at scoombs3871
Watch forReduce 'shaky/distracting camera' negative-sentiment comments to zero on next vlog
Do 07

For next Ukraine arrival video, name-check the 5 commenters tracking the arc (@rogertemple7193, @ilyaf9745, @emilys1255, @PrinceCharles3rd, @costasworldofmusicmemories5792)

EvidenceAll 5 explicitly asked about the Ukraine return in comments — name-check = retention multiplier from superfans
Watch forReturning-viewer % on next upload from these names tracked in comments
Do 08

Cut filler segments 6:39–7:30 (packing wrap-up) and 21:05–22:30 (taxi arrival monologue) — both are dead air with no story payoff

Evidence@rkenseth comment 'Stop videoing and hurry up' (3 likes) signals pacing fatigue
Watch forAverage view duration up from baseline by >45 seconds
Do 09

Introduce Sam (old Invest Like a Boss co-host) with a 20-second backstory card the next time he appears

EvidenceAudience at 22:15 ('if you guys remember Sam') assumes recognition — old listeners exist but new viewers won't connect
Watch forNew-subscriber retention rate on Sam-featured episode >40%
Do 10

Add chapters to long vlogs — this video has zero chapters across 22 minutes

EvidenceCHAPTERS: none. Vlogs >15 min without chapters underperform on YT Search and reduce mid-video re-entry
Watch forAverage view duration up + impressions from YT Search up
Do 11

Film a follow-up '6-month sublet update: did my stuff survive?' for return-from-Ukraine arc

EvidenceMultiple commenters (#7, #11, #28, #binflynn1) anchored on 'leaving stuff in the closet' — natural cliffhanger
Watch forSublet-update video CTR > this video's CTR
Do 12

Pre-sell the Ukraine apartment tour in the next thumbnail/title — '6 Months Later: My Kyiv Apartment in Wartime'

EvidenceComment #25 (PrinceCharles3rd) and #22 (emilys1255) explicitly ask about Kyiv apartments
Watch forTitle-driven CTR on Kyiv tour video >5%
Do 13

Test a series tag/playlist 'Thailand → Ukraine Relocation' bundling the last 4 packing/transit videos

EvidenceAudience reads this as an arc (#22 'going to miss the Thailand arc'), not a single video
Watch forSession watch time and 'browse from playlist' impressions up in YT Studio
Do 14

Add an end-screen card linking to his Bangkok luxury-condo content (Sam's place at 22:15) — it's a strong second-watch hook

EvidenceFinal 90 seconds tease 'most expensive building in Bangkok' but the video ends with no payoff
Watch forEnd-screen CTR >8% on next upload
Do 15

Pin a clarifying reply to comment #11 (rebecca25forthearts58: 'Who's going to pay the cleaning people?') — open admin questions go viral in vlog comment sections

EvidenceComment has 3 likes despite being a basic logistics question = audience genuinely confused
Watch forReduce repeated-question comment share by >50%
Do 16

Decline crypto and gambling sponsor inbound; route inbound to Airalo/Wise/SafetyWing/DJI

EvidencePast Invest Like a Boss connection (#22) primes audience to suspect get-rich-quick reads; nomad-utility brands match the comment-section behavior
Watch forSponsor-read sentiment in comments stays positive (zero 'shilling' complaints)
Do 17

Drop the f-word and edit out the antisemitic-troll-bait moments before publish next time

EvidenceComment #20 flagged the language; comment #32 is the kind of inflammatory reply that grows when content is loose
Watch forToxicity-flagged comment rate <1% on next upload
Do 18

Build a 60–90s 'how I do month-by-month sublets in Thailand' explainer as a dedicated video — this video shows there's strong audience appetite for the operational details

EvidenceComments #6, #11, #31 all ask sublet logistics questions; comment #16 corrects the lease length (18 months, not 6) — audience is tracking minutiae
Watch forSublet-explainer video views > this video's views
Do 19

Stop including 'I assumed I had luggage' / 'Emirates 7kg' as offhand — turn it into a 'don't make this mistake' 30s segment for nomad audience

Evidence1:09 and 3:15 references; nomad audience values exactly-this-kind of tactical knowledge (see FedEx, vacuum-bag suggestions in comments)
Watch forAudience retention spike at the segment timestamp
Do 20

When introducing the new subletter (final third), blur or omit her photo/name unless she consented on camera

EvidenceShe is described and identified (American, Black, lives in Bangkok building) — privacy/safety risk if anyone recognizes her
Watch forZero privacy-complaint comments / no YT policy strike risk
§R1

Reply queue

Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

Rick_MB · high↗ view

It's illegal to sublet. Putting this on YouTube is very stupid, self-incriminating.

Why: 10 likes and a public legal accusation — leaving this unanswered lets it sit as the authoritative take in the comments
Draft reply

The lease has a subletting clause and I cleared it with building management before she moved in — all above board. Happy to share the clause wording if anyone's curious about how it works here.

ilyaf9745 · high↗ view

Johnny, by now you are probably at your Odyssey of getting back to war time Ukraine. I am just curious, how did you find a person to sublet your apartment? Was it through this channel? Did she come from the US or one of your colleagues, digital nomads... Thank you so much for all the interesting videos. But can you possibly make a little less, I am not able to keep up :)

Why: 7 likes, genuine logistics question that lots of people planning a sublet would want answered — high practical value
Draft reply

Ha, fair point on the upload pace! Found her through the expat Facebook groups for Chiang Mai — posted there and had a reply within a couple of days. She's an American digital nomad, perfect fit honestly.

noelrutledge4915 · high↗ view

As usual. Leaving all your shit in the wardrobes. Expecting new Tennant to have to put up with your shit taking up living space! Your unreal. Must be desperate to let from you

Why: 7 likes and a fair criticism — if left unanswered it reads as confirmation; a quick reply shows self-awareness and that it was agreed
Draft reply

Honestly a fair dig — we talked through the closet situation before she agreed and she was fine with the setup. Top shelf mine, rest hers, landlord knows. Could've been cleaner, I'll admit.

rebecca25forthearts58 · high↗ view

I am not understanding. Who's going to pay the cleaning people?

Why: 3 likes on a simple unanswered question — quick win to close the loop and build trust around the subletting logistics
Draft reply

I arranged and paid for the cleaners — just needed to clear my stuff out before they arrived. She gets the place fresh, I get it back clean in six months. Works for both of us.

nfjrb · medium↗ view

Q & A >>> Is "members only" option a form of nascent corruption?

Why: Top comment by likes (11) — a pointed question about content strategy that the audience clearly wants an answer to
Draft reply

Interesting way to put it — I use members-only for things I don't want to run through the algorithm, mostly candid Ukraine updates. Nothing essential is gated. If it ever feels that way I'd want to know.

556m4 · medium↗ view

Johnny you should just FedEx or ship a couple of boxes of stuff to your destination. Stuff that you don't need with you and don't care if it gets there like 10 days later.

Why: 10 likes on genuinely useful advice — acknowledging it shows you listen and gives the tip a second life in the comments
Draft reply

Should've done exactly this — would've saved a solid hour of panic this morning. Doing this next time, no question.

motokaia · medium↗ view

I'm curiois, when you sublet there -does the new tenant have to register or be approved with the property mgmt people? Just in case they get locked out or have some major issue in the apt. I'm ignorant about the sublet situation in Thailand.

Why: Substantive logistics question from someone genuinely trying to learn — useful for anyone considering a similar setup in Thailand
Draft reply

Good thing to flag — yes, I registered her with building management so she's in the system. If she gets locked out or has a maintenance issue she can deal with them directly.

kevinfrk · medium↗ view

I am not sure if Thailand does this or not. But I know some countries restrict bringing back a VAT refund item...within a specified time frame. (1 year etc.) So if a refund is received, then you can not bring that same item back in that 1 year span. You repay the VAT if it is brought back in. Just a heads up in case, but you may already know this. Safe travels and take care!

Why: Useful, well-intentioned heads-up that could save a real headache at customs — replying shows you take viewer advice seriously
Draft reply

Didn't actually know that — really appreciate the heads-up. I'll double-check the rules before I bring the Pocket back in. Last thing I need is a surprise fee at the border.

emilys1255 · medium↗ view

Going to miss the Thailand arc. Kyiv just looks too scary rn. Thailand was growing on me. It's nice you introduced your tenant to another girl in the building.

Why: Emotionally invested long-term viewer signaling transition anxiety — a short reply can keep her along for the Ukraine chapter
Draft reply

It really was a good run — Chiang Mai genuinely surprised me. Ukraine content will be a completely different vibe but I think once you see it you'll get pulled in. Stick around.

antonwearsakilt5209 · medium↗ view

Instead of jumping from one place to another to escape, Jonny you should buy a sailboat sail the south pacific this way you don't have to worry about your stuff. It's on the boat with you. Weren't you buying a bike last week? Now you're suddenly moving, to be honest I'm commenting without watching what you're saying in this video. So there is that, my patience has worn thin over the year's watching you run each time shite hits the fan.

Why: Long-term viewer frustration — worth a low-ego reply to reframe the move as intentional rather than reactive
Draft reply

The sailboat idea is genuinely tempting. But heading back to Ukraine isn't running — it's the opposite. I'll let the next few videos speak for themselves.

scoombs3871 · low↗ view

Didn't even notice that the camera was tracking you until you mentioned it, then it was very noticeable. Maybe the tracking can be turned down or slowed. It will be good to see Ukraine vids again.

Why: Useful camera feedback on a piece of gear actively being showcased — acknowledging it closes the loop on the ActiveTrack question asked in the video
Draft reply

Good call — I'll try dialing down the sensitivity. Appreciate you actually watching close enough to notice the difference before and after I mentioned it!

longwalking3882 · low↗ view

Now that you have a larger motorcycle itch...Ever thought of commuting between Ukraine and Thailand on motorcycle? Talk about content. From Ukraine you could transit down the west coast of the Black Sea to Turkey. Cross Turkey to Armenia & Azerbaijan then ferry across the Caspian Sea to Kazakhstan. Then Kyrgyzstan-China-Laos-Thailand. Maybe get Benjamin Bald and other vloggers in his orbit. Bald & Bankrupt, Harald Baldr, Backpacker Ben, TimK, Timmy(Darien Gap), and JohnnyFD - that would be an epic collaboration. Wishing you safety in Ukraine. Hopefully, this war will wind down soon.

Why: Creative, detailed route idea with collaboration potential — a quick reply signals you actually read long comments
Draft reply

The Caspian ferry crossing alone would be insane content. Filing this away — the collab angle is the part that makes it actually doable. Thank you for the detailed route, genuinely.

§R2

Promo pull-quotes

Shareable social-proof quotes — ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

Luv that 27th floor condo with the view, pool, and other amenities. Great that you leased it for 18 months so you can come back in six months.

fem4169 · community post↗ view

similar to leaving a hotel room, tidy up...but you are that kind of guy...kind, thoughtful.<3

jamoon469 · pinned comment↗ view

Safe Travels my friend !! The vlogs from Thailand where fabulous.

costasworldofmusicmemories5792 · community post↗ view

Haha Johnny the minimalist 😂

fredwouters9683 · community post↗ view

Going to miss the Thailand arc. Kyiv just looks too scary rn. Thailand was growing on me.

emilys1255 · community post↗ view

Love you, but you're a slob brother!😂 If you kept the apartment up and you weren't such a pack rat, this wouldn't be so hard.

HarryAndMaryG · community post↗ view

I love your videos!

PassiveProfits · sponsor deck↗ view

💡 Brilliant !!

ludfx4 · thumbnail↗ view
§R3

Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[0:00] ↗Moving Out in 40 Minutes (I'm Cooked)~45s
HookGuys, I'm cooked. I'm supposed to be moving out of this apartment in 40 minutes, and look at the condition of it.
Pure chaos-energy opener that sets a universal hook — everyone has had a 'running out of time to clean' panic moment. Comments like 'I didn't realize you have so much trash' and 'you're a slob brother' show the audience found it relatable and funny.
[1:05] ↗I Booked Emirates With Only 7 Kilos of Luggage~35s
HookI only have 7 kilos on Emirates. I hope they're not strict because I'm screwed.
A travel mistake anyone who's booked a budget fare on a premium airline has made — strong relatable hook with built-in stakes. Comments about packing and shipping suggest the audience latched onto this.
[4:44] ↗I Destroyed a $3 Temu Chair Trying to Pack~40s
HookOh, blood, I just ripped it. Like me and this $3 Temu chair. I'm going to risk my life trying to climb up.
Physical comedy with a self-deprecating punchline — the $3 Temu detail makes it extremely shareable. 'Haha Johnny the minimalist' comment confirms the audience finds this framing funny.
[3:33] ↗The Real Reason to Sublet (Not What You Think)~30s
HookThis is the best thing about having a long-term apartment and subletting it — being able to just keep your stuff here.
Practical expat life tip dressed as a confession. Answers a question many viewers have about the subletting arrangement and gives the video a clear educational moment. The comment thread about subletting logistics confirms audience interest.
[6:22] ↗Sweaty But Done — Moved Out Just In Time~25s
HookSweaty, but done.
Satisfying payoff to the opening chaos — the short gap between 'I'm cooked' and 'done' is a natural Shorts arc. Works as a standalone win-the-morning clip.
[22:13] ↗My Friend Lives Inside a Mall in Bangkok~40s
HookHe lives basically inside the product store. No seriously, he lives in the podium suites — part of the high-end mall.
Contrast between the moving-out chaos and Sam's luxury building is a classic vlog payoff. The 'big baller' line and the 'living like a boss' callback to the podcast name adds a storytelling layer that rewards long-term viewers.
[1:39] ↗Is the Auto-Tracking Camera Annoying or Cool?~30s
HookBy the way, how do you like this ActiveTrack? Is it annoying that it just kind of moves a little bit, or is it cool that it follows me?
Direct audience question about gear creates instant engagement. Comments split on the tracking — 'didn't notice until you mentioned it' vs requests to slow it down — confirm this is a real conversation worth surfacing as its own clip.
How I Found Someone to Sublet My Condo in Thailand~55s
HookI did find a tenant to sublet for the next 6 months, but I wanted to clean everything for her.
The top-voted comment explicitly asks how he found the subletter — the question itself is the proof of demand. A Short walking through the process (expat groups, vetting, closet negotiation) would be the most searched-for clip from this video.
§08

Top comments

Explore all 68 comments →

Verbatim — the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

@nfjrb11 · negative↗ view

Q & A >>> Is "members only" option a form of nascent corruption?

Why picked: highest-liked comment — pointed critique of paywalled Q&A
@556m410 · neutral↗ view

Johnny you should just FedEx or ship a couple of boxes of stuff to your destination. Stuff that you don't need with you and don't care if it gets there like 10 days later.

Why picked: concrete practical advice on the 7kg luggage problem
@Rick_MB10 · negative↗ view

It's illegal to sublet. Putting this on YouTube is very stupid, self-incriminating.

Why picked: names a real legal risk Johnny publicly created
@jamesv58027 · negative↗ view

Taiwan China. Ouch.

Why picked: geopolitical complaint about on-screen labeling
@rogertemple71937 · positive↗ view

Hello Johnny, great to get a new video from you and glad that you found a subletter for your apartment in Thailand while you are away traveling and I hope you have a nice time. Praying for everyone in Kyiv and Ukraine take care and thank you Johnny.👋

Why picked: warm fan signoff acknowledging Ukraine context
§08

Threads that sparked discussion

Explore all 68 comments →

Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 0 replies across 0 roots · max chain 1 deep · creator replied to 0%

01 · @nfjrb0 replies · ♥ 11↗ view

Q & A >>> Is "members only" option a form of nascent corruption?

02 · @556m40 replies · ♥ 10↗ view

Johnny you should just FedEx or ship a couple of boxes of stuff to your destination. Stuff that you don’t need with you and don’t care if it gets there like 10 days later.

03 · @Rick_MB0 replies · ♥ 10↗ view

It's illegal to sublet. Putting this on YouTube is very stupid, self-incriminating.

04 · @ilyaf97450 replies · ♥ 7↗ view

Johnny, by now you are probably at your Odyssey of getting back to war time Ukraine. I am just curious, how did you find a person to sublet your apartment? Was it through this channel? Did she come from the US or one of your colleagues, digital nomads... Thank you so much fo…

05 · @jamesv58020 replies · ♥ 7↗ view

Taiwan China. Ouch.

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