Counterfeit
Spring break videos: drunk college girls flashing their tits for plastic beads, all of it ending up in some VHS box called Girls Gone Wild Vol. 247
so some middle-aged guy in his basement can jerk off to it. You know the vibe.
So this YouTuber Lorenzo Adams, running a prank channel called NerdBallerTV, decides to recreate that whole setup in San Diego’s party district. He and his cameraman walk around at night handing out what look like hundred-dollar bills to drunk women willing to flash on camera. Except the money is completely counterfeit. Completely fake. The women have no idea.
The real punchline is the time delay. He gets footage. They think they got paid. And he’s probably going to get more laughs watching them figure out the bills are fake than they got from flashing in the first place. That’s the con.
Is it legal? No fucking idea. The counterfeit part alone should disqualify it, but that’s not really the point. What’s weird is how mundane the whole thing is—no malice, no real edge, just a stupid prank that somehow captures something stupider than itself. You watch it and you can’t decide if it’s funny or gross. Probably both.