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What I Watch Online: Nurchen Lama
Lama is a digital content creator and social media influencer.Post Report
Pony Syndrome
She’s where I get most of my makeup inspiration from. Her videos remind me of old school YouTube, thoughtful and not driven by trends, which I absolutely love. Whenever I feel stuck creatively, I go back to her tutorials. They feel timeless.
Ur mom Ashley
I live in NYC through her. She’s been my comfort creator for so long. I love her editing style, those little zooms, captions, fonts, cuts. Everything feels so natural and unpolished in the best way. Whenever I watch her vlogs, I find myself taking mental notes for my own content.
Beardmeatsfood
My husband actually introduced me to his channel, and now it’s something we always watch together, especially while ordering in. What amazes me is how calm he is while doing something so intense. It’s weirdly satisfying to watch him eat an unbelievable amount of food in one sitting.
Lana Blakely
Lana has helped me build a routine and become a morning person. She shows that it’s not about being perfect, it’s about understanding yourself and slowly building habits. Even though she doesn’t speak about food directly, her gentle approach to routines has quietly improved my relationship with it.
Paradym TV
I love Paradym TV because it highlights Nepali creators in a more real, honest, and conversational way. It’s not surface-level; rather, they dive into people’s experiences, opinions, and the work that happens off-camera. The fun games and challenges keep you watching till the end because I have to know who won the blindfolded battle.
Superstore
My all-time favourite Netflix show. I’ve watched it seven times already. It’s a hilarious sitcom, but in a real, very relatable way. I used to work retail, and honestly, they’re not exaggerating anything. That’s part of why I keep coming back to it; it feels familiar. And yes, I always cry during the last episode.




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