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: They lay out a long sheet of sticky contact paper with the adhesive side up.
If you are looking for the background music often playing during these "long paper" shorts, it likely includes his own tracks: : His most prominent viral track. "Glow Up" : Often used in transformation-style shorts. MADARA DUSAL... #shorts
: The "preparation" involves the character’s dramatic reaction—stress, confusion, or physical comedy—as they unroll the paper to an endless length. Musical Context : They lay out a long sheet of
: A skit trope where a character is handed an absurdly long sheet of paper (sometimes several feet long) representing an impossible exam or a never-ending list of chores. MADARA DUSAL... #shorts
: Madara often reacts to these processes with his signature "Focus" or "My Body Won't Listen" humor, highlighting the meticulousness of the "long paper" preparation. 2. Comedic "Exams" and "Letters"
In some of his skits, Madara Dusal features DIY or craft-style segments (often as duets or comedic reactions) where creators use long sheets of contact paper or "sticky paper" to create art.