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Anonymity, Reaction Videos, and Babies

Kam Raslan | Julian Yap | Sabrina Yusof

08-Apr-22 21:00

Anonymity, Reaction Videos, and Babies

A Bit of Culture welcomes another new face on the show - BFM video producer Sabrina Yusof joins host Kam Raslan and regular guest Julian Yap for another exciting episode that explores almost everything under the sun. Julian gets the conversation going by looking at how anonymity is no longer the preferred norm for people when they’re online. Kam then shares his love for reaction videos and how they validate the things that he likes. Lastly, debutant Sabrina talks about how a new addition to the family has triggered strange feelings and emotions that she’s trying very hard to process.

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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