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June 10, 2025 67 mins

Scammy influencers, parasocial spirals, and TikToks so cringe they deserve a warning label today’s Reddit stories are peak internet chaos. A fan meltdown over a Twitch streamer takes a dark turn, and one TikTok trend goes way too far. Buckle up: the web’s weirdest corners are on full display.

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Hey, bestie, welcome back. I hope you're cozy, hydrated and
emotionally stable because we'reabout to dive into a giant
digital mess. Yeah, so today's episode is a
bit of a wild ride. Scams, parasocial spirals and
the kind of Tik Toks that make you question everything.

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So let's get into it. So let me tell you about the

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first time I got scams, and it hurts to admit it.
I was like 10 deep in the trenches of Facebook games and
not FarmVille. OK, I played Yeovil, Farmville's
cooler, hipper city dwelling cousin.
You got it. OK.
Yoville had these like little customizable avatars,
apartments, furniture and two currencies, coins which you

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earned in game and yo cash whichof course was bought with real
money. Like literally like yo cash like
give us your cash. A scam in itself.
Honestly should have just used that money for Bitcoin but I was
10 didn't know any better. One day they added pets to the
game, cats and dogs you could buy and obviously the cute ones

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were yo cash only because of course they were.
They knew kids were on this. They needed to find a way to get
your moms credit card. So I hosted one of those in game
events called a ISO like In Search of because I really
wanted that fucking tabby cats. That cat had a shirt on that
said it was part of some animal charity event and game.

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It was like the ASPCA or the SPCA.
No idea. At this point I feel like it's a
fever dream because I intensively researched this
Yeovil cat. Tabby cat.
I still remember exactly what itlooks like.
Can't find any evidence of it soprobably was a massive scam in
itself and Facebook's history, which I mean look at its track

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record. Anyways.
It's like when companies pretendto donate a percentage of sales
to shelters. You know the vibe.
Buy this and help animals. What would you do if a child was
in front of you and we now know half of that is just for tax?
Write offs, right? Wild.
Anyway, a guy comes to join my events and says he has the cats.

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Me being 10 years old, I was like, OK, we set up a trade,
which is normal. But then he tells me, oh, I
can't trade it. You see where this is going?
Oh, I can't trade it. It's a charity.
It's a charity item. It can't be put in the trade
box. I can only gift it to you.
I was 10 and I was comically, comically naive.

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I had no idea. That was sketchy.
So I gave him my like. 8. 1000 coins.
It was something, absolutely. Diabolical.
Like it's like. It wasn't your average Joe of
money, even for an adult player because I was chronically online
as a kiddo. I mean I am still now but.

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It was it. Was like a full time job as a
kid and it was a lot of money and I waited for the gift to
come through because what? What do you mean gift?
Spoiler there was no gift. So basically in Yeovil you can
like gift instead of trading because if you do a trade you
have to at least put in 10 coinsor a an item for a trade to go

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through. I think they actually like did
an update now that I think aboutit so don't come come to me in
the comments. I think later down they allowed
trades without it and I think it's because of the scam.
I'm going to be real. I think this person got too many
people or whatever weird little mafia Yeovil shit they were
doing back in 2009. But yeah, no, spoiler alert.

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I never got it as a gift. I even told him like my daddy's
here watching to make sure you don't scam me.
Like there you have like a little typing.
It's like clippy one, right? And I feel like I had a backup
like, and looking back at it, it's it's dude is probably
giggling his little fucking scammer ass off.
Like my dad would do anything ifhe was there.

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But he was asleep literally likethe in his room because that's
where the computer setup was. He was just sleeping in the bed
behind me because he had to workhis nine to five to keep the
Wi-Fi on so I could play Pixel cat games and Webkinz and all
that fun stuff. So yeah, we're going to be
talking about TikTok gurus real quick.

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Like people that's just, they'relike, let me help you, but it's
a fucking scam. It's a scam because they're only
doing this to get money out of you all.
Right, like I get it. I I.
Completely get it. Wanting to get viral, wanting to
have these dreams and ambitions,but these fucking people are

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taking advantage of you. Like if you search I want to go
viral or anything, because you got to think about it.
You got to think about in a kidsmindsets, because that's all the
people that are mainly chronically online.
These are the people that everyone's making content mainly
for people that have the time tobe on the computer, right.

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So you got to see what people are posting for these kids.
And if you go here, look at all of these already, you see these
thumbnails. So we have how to go viral this
week on TikTok. Let's see what she has to say.
Oh. My God, TikTok is literally
telling you how to go viral and we are going to test this theory
out in real time together. So this is what we're going to

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do. You're going to watch this video
from beginning to end and you'regoing to engage from the bottom
up. That mean?
So what does that sound like? Whoa, It sounds like it's a
scam. It sounds like.
They're exploiting somebody's dreams and ambitions by tricking

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them. You, you see where I'm going
with this? Did you, did you not hear what
you just said? That for you to be able to do
that, you have to interact. Everybody knows that the
algorithm is based off of kind of like a point system.
If you don't know this, well, here's a real quick like 22nd
teaching of the algorithm. You like a comment that gives

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like a certain amount of points.You leave a comment that gives
another amount of points. You save a you.
Save a video and gives you an amount of points.
You like a video, you subscribe,you share.
These are called interactions. It's telling it's telling the
system so like the app, so the server that this person is

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making things that are making other people interact with my
server and my server gives me money.
So we're going to make this creators video to be pushed out.
That's how this works. That's literally it.
It is there. There's no no hack to it.
Yes, there are ways of editing and ways to convey messages to

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try to make it as quick and as clear as possible, because
attention spans a thing. But that's it.
That's that's literally it. It's.
You literally only need to make content that makes sense for
people, not to trick people and go into this whole this is how

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you do it, this is how you do it.
It's just such a. Fucking scam.
It's a waste of everyone's time and even in the comments.
I want to go viral this week. I want to go viral to be an
influencer. I want to go, but like every
like let's just keep listening if you're.
Reposting or you're going to hitcopy and share.
Save this video. Wow, it's almost like the social
point thing I just told you comment.
Section tell me why you want to go I want to go viral because I

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just want to be an influence then you're.
Going to like trying to do the whole manifestation thing but in
reality it just gives her more social points to her.
I don't know her algorithm. Let's continue after.
That you're going to follow me, No pressure, but y'all said
y'all wanted. Work.
No pressure, but you know it adds to the algorithm points.
Like are you fucking kidding me dude?

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Relatable. Influencers and content
creators, here I am right here. It's a vibe over here on my
page. OK, then you're going to go up.
To the that makes you want to click her page go viral this
week. It's a creator search insight
interact with about five other creators.
OK, so you see what's going on here?
You search this and then there'smore.

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Oh my gosh, did you want to go down more?
Are you? Doing this one thing if you want
to go viral. Because you have to do this one
thing to go viral. It's it's the same way of if you
want to lose weight, you need todo this one thing.
Doctors hate it that you know this hack like, come on, there's
nothing, there is no simpleness to anything in life.

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Like there's so many layers to everything.
Just because you're healthy physically doesn't mean you're
going to be healthy mentally. Because if you're only doing one
thing right, you're neglecting other parts of it.
It's the same concept. If you always drink the 2000
milliliters or two liters of water a day, that doesn't mean

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shit if you literally only eat McDonald's.
Let's see what she has to say 20. 1000 followers from doing
this. Three videos going viral.
There's also one thing that has set my 3 videos apart from the
rest of my videos. Listen to me when I tell you
that I have only done this with the three videos that went

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viral. None of my other videos have I
done it, so if you have not tried.
Do they not teach an English class?
I can't remember exactly which English class this was, I know
it was in middle school. But it was like.
Teaching about writing, like journalism and writing, not too
sure what it was called because I don't know.
It was over 10 years ago. It was about like the bandwagon.

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Try it like trends, like how youlike convince people.
It's a psychological. Trick.
These people are doing it to literal children.
Dog. Let's see if she says you need
to interact and follow and subscribe to manifest.
It let's. See, because don't get me wrong,
I say the same thing, but damn, I'm not like I'm not fucking

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Squidwarding it like Squidward where he was in like the
cardboard box begging for it. Let's see write.
This you need to start implementing it into your
content creating. You notice how long the intro
is? We're telling me that you.
Don't go viral. What you need to be doing is
filming in app and. So it took her 33 seconds to

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stop restating. This is the thing you need to
do. This is the thing you need to
do. This is the thing you need to
do. Because what is the algorithm
like, you know, each second is apoint system too.
It's, it's a percentage of view.So back to the whole fucking
purpose of an algorithm is to tell the business such as

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TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, either rest what whatever social
platform you use where you can publish like even photos because
it counts how many photos go through.
Like how what's the average amount of swiping people do in a
photo album that you do on like Instagram.
The whole point of the algorithmis to tell the company that

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other people are using your other people are using the the
platform because of the content,because they get money from
this. Why do you think there's ads
sometimes when you like not sometimes it's all the time now,
but like every two to three posts there's an ad because if
you're making content that people want to stay and watch,

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they're going to have to swipe through ads.
Come on, dude, come on. But let's keep reading it or
watching it. Editing and posting.
No drafting. If you draft your videos that
shows TikTok that you are just sitting on content and not
posting and then sharing out to the community.

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That is not true. Draft all you want, TikTok back
to it, doesn't matter. She's trying to deflect the
actual algorithm because she fucking knows what it is.
Otherwise she wouldn't have structured her TikTok that way.
That's not how that works. She's fucking lying to you.
OK no, you do drafts. That's fine.

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If anything that just shows thatyou want to edit your thing
right? And you want to post things when
you're comfortable to post it. Don't get me wrong though, there
are people that only keep thingsin their drafts and one day if
you ever want to post them, you'll get there.
But you don't need some tick. There's not one life changing
thing that'll change. No, everyone posts like anyone

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that you know, like Moist Critical, Jay Schlett,
PewDiePie, all of them they posted and there are videos out
there where they didn't get as many views as the rest even back
before they even probably got over 100 for each thing.
Everyone starts from somewhere. Everybody's so ashamed.
It's it's always behind the scenes and people just, if it's

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behind the scenes, it didn't happen.
But then they're like, oh, how did you get so big?
Like dude, because they're not scared to just keep posting.
That's I guess. That's the only fucking trick.
Just do it, dawg. Whatever Shia LaBeouf said.
Let's continue T.O.K. Wants you to contribute it wants

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you to provide value to the TikTok community.
So if you. Are that part's true and.
Then drafting you are sitting onsomething.
Because it makes people stay andwatch you.
Need to film and edit and post all in.
What? That shit don't fucking matter.
I'm a stay at home mom, it is really hard for me to film and
post all in one sitting. That's valid, I've done.
It for three videos, but just try it if going viral is

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something that you really want to do and see how it increases
your views and engagement. Share this.
Save it. Let me know in the comments if
you've tried this and how it worked for you.
Follow if you want to. I post about all things
motherhood and mom. That's fair.
Follow her if you like that but.Damn, OK, let's do one more.
Let's do one more. Let's see.
Let's see which one should we do?

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Let's let's let's do this one. If you want to go viral, this
one says how to go viral on TikTok this week I gained 15K
plus. Hold here for two times speed.
OK, so let's go ahead and analyze this thumbnail, right?
It's giving fake promises just like fake gurus.

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You have the hold here for two times speed because how long is
this video? 49 seconds.
OK, two times speed. That makes it about what?
What's half of 492024 seconds? 24 1/2 seconds, brother.
That is already like 100% watch time if you just watch it
halfway and half. So you see where I'm going with

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this Like that's going to. Yeah, 'cause it it it's it's.
Using your psychology of. Reading and being told to do
something and convenience of faster speed.
So yeah it's already set up fakepromise.
Let's see what she has to say let's start our own little game.
Let's. See, let's see if she hits all
the like, share, comment and allthat fun stuff.

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Let's see, I'll keep watching. I've gained over 15K from doing
this, but I'm going to teach youhow.
Basically you're just going to watch the video the whole way
through and then engage from thebottom up.
This means copying link, adding it to favorites, commenting more
than 5 words. So like I want to go viral and
add your reason why liking and then following me.
If you want to watch my growth, you're then going to want to
search how to go viral on TikTokthis week and then watch like 5

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or well bro we might go viral this week because I had to
search that to find these stupidtik toks.
Because it's all over my. Feed like my tired gotto talks
it's. Where I like.
Post memes and just my day-to-day like really weird
encounters and funny things I experience 'cause I sometimes
feel like I'm living in a simulation and everything's just

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hilarious to me and I accidentally forget to go to my
personal TikTok called tired gotto.
I only have like 1 post there. You don't need to go.
Over there if you it's literallynothing and.
I sometimes forget that that as I'm like doom scrolling, I'm not
on my actual account. I'm on my posting account and Oh
my God, it's full of these people trying to be like, hey,

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you want to go viral? Hey, you want to go viral?
I'm like, bitch, I don't care. I just want to post things that
are funny and I want to talk. To people, don't get me.
Wrong. It would be nice to, of course,
always have, you know, more and more and more to an extent,
'cause then you'll start diggingand never stop.
So you got to kind of look away from the analytics at times, at

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times got a really, really be intone with your mental health
when it comes to social media. And that's another thing that
none of these fuckers like talk about.
And I'll talk about it. You better figure out your
mission statement if you want toever post things.
And the mission statement isn't for your followers.
It isn't for anyone that views you.
It's for you because what you don't like working that nine to

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five job? You don't like that job that you
work what's what's it going to be to you if you just happen to
have to do it behind a computer at your house?
Dude, it's. Going to be the.
Same damn thing, whether it be behind your phone or anything,
you're going to start having that weird like oh like what am
I doing? I'm doing this for just money.
Like no, like get a mission statement, God damn it, if you

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ever going to want to do social media because you want to be
happy and you can do the things you like, you're going to fall
into. The Pit of the Abyss of Just
Keep. Grabbing and going and taking
him more and these people right here show.
It's just it's it's, it's something I need.
To think about more, to put it more into words, anytime I talk
about things that I haven't necessarily fully analyzed, I

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start out very angry because it's causing other people to
fall victim. And I am so absolutely God
forsake and tired of this type of world we live in.
Like the way we do interviews, the way we talk to each other in
a grocery store or like the interactions versus the fucking

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comments you see on TikTok, the comments you see on YouTube or
like doing wrong. There are a lot of really nice
ones, but holy. Fuck.
Do the really crazy ones always get the top or like the
fighting? Like God damn, like stop fucking
being fake. Let's continue or some of those
videos doing the same exact thing that you did to this
video. But most importantly, and most

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people for it to do this, but you have to make a video just
like this one talking to the camera.
This will teach other people this method and show them how to
go viral too engaging this way will tell TikTok to push your
videos out along. I'm sorry, I'm going to keep
interrupting this. Do you really think that like
did you don't see all those videos?
Like for my audio stammers, I'm on TikTok and there are in this
video alone, there are 2005 comments, 3708 likes and 2570

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saves. And that's just on one of them.
And there are thousands, probably millions honestly, of
these videos saying, oh, this ishow you beat the algorithm, this
is how you do it. Brother, if that was the case.
You really think that it works? Like there's this isn't how this

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is. Like I'm not trying to be like,
oh, because I know I don't have that many like subscribers or
stuff as the next person, but I have more than another person.
So that's where it's like, you can never fucking compare
analytics. It literally is for your own
hearts. Like that's where it fucking
matters. It's ridiculous, because you

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will. Fall down a nasty goddamn
forsaken hole. It's very similar to how when
you're in like middle school or elementary school and you're
trying to understand why there'steachers, pets and why certain
people, like other people hire and all that.
Like you will just be in the trenches.
Dog. And it doesn't help that
everything has. To have a like or a follow.
Or comment or anything like damn, like when I was growing

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up. I'm still growing up, damn it.
But damn, I always just watch things.
I didn't have to comment all thetime.
Of course I started learning about like having my voice go
out there, but that's because I wanted people to know.
It's not that I'm doing it because I need to do it, it's
because I wanted to and I had noproblem basically hiding behind

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a screen, not commenting, not liking, not even having a an
account, just watching YouTube videos as a wee little like 8
year old. There's nothing wrong with that.
Like you don't need to interact and claim and do all this.
Fake ass influencer stuff. It's a joke, it's a scam.
With other people's while also telling ticks off you're not a

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bot. I'm at like 19 point 4K right
now and if you like my content make sure you follow me so you
could watch how much it grow. Thank you so much for watching
and I hope you go by and I do would like to close out this
section of the fake TikTok. Gurus, because there's a lot of
things we could have covered. We could have covered about like
the fake fitness or the there's this one dude that rates girls

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that are well known for having the stigma of having an eating
disorder. Because they are literally
eating less than 500 calories a day and they look sick.
OK. That's not an opinion, that is a
fact. It's OK, Read a medical book and
come back with me and we can talk about that, OK.
There's also people that do likethe fake workouts.

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They say that they work out thisway, but they do it in
completely other ways. Such as there are people out
there that say that they do weight lifting, but they have a
very like Pilates style body, like the lean muscle, but
they're doing powerlifting, which scientifically does not
work that way, right? Like that Like don't get me
wrong, you can do multiple different things, but you

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they're, they're selling it as only as only powerlifting when
they have Pilates body because they know people want the
Pilates body, but they don't want to do Pilates and they
would rather do powerlifting because it just focuses on one
area. You see what I'm trying to say
here? OK, but we could have done so

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many different things when it comes to the fake gurus of I
guess 2025 or just the past, I don't know, 30 years of social
media. Because don't get me wrong, we
had a lot of fake gurus on like the info channel, like where you
fall asleep and you wake up and you just hear trains, trains,
trains, and lots of trains. Like those those really long

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commercials where they're selling shit like those?
Cakes that had like the the the.Sports and the mold on the
inside, like they were all, theyall didn't fucking work.
I think the only one worked thatwas sham.
Wow. But in reality that was a scam
because it was just like that element.
I don't even remember what element it is that absorbs
really well. Like they were just selling it
with just with a better name. But to each of their own however

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would like to close out the TikTok guru influencer fakeness
of misleading. I'd like to say it that I'm
angry. For.
Them not at them because they just, they're, they're
somebody's baby, you know what Imean?
Like these are everyone has goals and they have a purpose

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and they have their own expectations and they have their
own things. It just fucking sucks that they
feel like they have to subjugatethemselves to making this type
of content to get closer, to feel like they're getting closer
to a goal. But in reality, it's only going
to get them closer to yeah, they'll get more followers and
more likes And like they are like, these are these videos.

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When you go to their profile, these are usually the ones that
have the most views. So it it works, but it's a false
hope. The algorithm like that's why
you're not supposed to post a bunch of like different like
categories and one video in one channel, right?
No matter where you go, because your algorithms going to like I

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said, the point system. So people are watching the whole
video and then if let's say you,you upload things about.
Let's say I just start. Uploading videos about going to
the gun range and testing out guns.
My subscribers from watching Reddit videos like, yeah,
there's going to be a mix of niche and a mix of interest.

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But it's going to. Absolutely sabotage and going to
confuse the system going OK, so they like this video, but not
like that video and this and that.
It's just not worth it, man. It's not worth it.
People that that are just they just have dreams and goals.
They want friends and they want people to hear them out.
They fall victim to this too, and they don't realize that

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they're causing other people to fall in their steps, or they
don't even. Realize that it's bad for them.
It really sucks. And it's bad for them because
they deserve to be known more than just a.
How to get viral and TikTok thisweek video they.
Genuinely do deserve more and that's what hurts that's why I'm

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angry OK, I'm not just angry because I don't know like I
guess on a superficial level if you're just now meeting me that
has more likes than probably this video.
So no wonder she's bad No motherfucker, that's not why I'm
mad. But I completely understand
where you're coming from becauseunfortunately that's how a lot

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of people are these days. We compare and not saying I'm.
Perfect. But that's why it's always.
Important to stay curious and try to figure out ways to make
you happier to improve. Your day-to-day life.
That's it for the TikTok guru run.
So before we get into the messiest pair of social stories
Reddit has to offer and the Internet in general, let's just

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define this real quick and humanterms.
So a parasocial relationship is where someone feels emotionally
connected to a person who has noidea they exist.
Like it's A1 sided. It's a fake intimacy.
You feel like you know them but they don't even know your
username. You see this in a lot of
streamers, like with Pokémon, with honestly anyone like

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PewDiePie you see it in. Just just go to twitch.
And like, look at the top personlike Queso or like Jinx, like
you'll see these people. And there's some like honestly
extremely boundary crossing situations.
OK. It's like when people say, Oh my
God, I love that celebrity. We'd totally be best friends if

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we met. But taken up 10 notches because
now you have 24/7 access to someone's face, voice, thoughts,
trauma, skin care routine, childhood wounds, their
boyfriend, their breakup, all inyour pockets and the power of AI
because you know, deep fakes area thing anyways.
And the viewer is just kind of getting real blurry, right?

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Like it's, it's kind of a little, a little odd.
And honestly, the weirdest part is that creators kind of
encourage it. Like we want you to feel
connected, right? Like I want you to feel
connected. But I think that's really
important to set boundaries. Like, I don't know, not actively
trying to find me, you know whatI mean?

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Like, there's people. That.
Literally, this is stalking. Like, don't stalk me.
I live in Texas. That's just a really bad idea
for everyone involved because I don't know if you know anything
about Texas laws, but I just need to tell you to get away
three times if I feel threatenedand then the, the, the bleakie

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comes out anyways. But there's a difference between
I feel seen and I think we're dating.
And you owe me a reply, right? Yeah.
And the Internet, especially streaming in TikTok, kind of
forgot where that line is. So we're going to talk about
some of these stories real quick.
So there was a quarter Jade. She was threatened by a stalker.
I'm not sure if you know her. She right here for my audio

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listeners. My I'm sorry, my audio stemmers.
My apologies. It's some.
Pretty streamer girl. She's just doing her thing.
She was saying how the dangers of female streamers like what
they have to face. I for one, believe that all
women should be armed. I believe that there's no shame

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in it other than the fact that it's shameful you're not armed.
There are way too many resourcesout there, especially when it
comes to women's clubs and organizations, that can help
with training and understanding the proper uses of firearms.
And it doesn't even need to be gender specific.
Go to any gun club. They would love to answer any
questions you have. All right, and but it's too

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expensive. No, you go in there and get free
information. Yeah, you got to buy a fucking.
Gun, yeah, hell rent literally. But you can't like rent and
leave it. Leave with the gun.
But like you can do like a fire.Range like rent out guns that
you want to test to buy because it is an expensive investment.
It's like going to go buy a car.You test drive the bitch, don't

(29:59):
you? And but, but it costs money to
do that. And it doesn't cost money to
test drive cars. Yeah, because you got to use
ammo. It's called resources.
God damn. OK, so they say that Twitch
streamer recorder Jade, also known by Jodi, by her fans and
peers, shared a scary experienceof a stalker threatening her.
Because of the real time nature of live streaming, we need

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Twitch streamers have unfortunate experiences with
fans stalking or doxing them. So she plays Valorant, Marvel
Rivals, EW I mean I'm an Overwatch girly and other
similar competitive titles with their friends.
She uploads her vlogs and blah blah blah.
But during a stream she talked about being threatened by a
stalker when she was still new to twitch.

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Wow. She uploaded a 4 minute of the
story where she said that she was just three weeks into
streaming. Someone sent her a screenshot of
her house with not some very nice words.
This incident, she said it was one of the reasons why she's
become more careful. Yeah, this is also why it's
extremely important to stay safe.
I mean, it's the same way of like, if you're going to fuck
without a condom, enjoy your stupid prize.

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So yeah, it really sucks that she had to go through this.
I don't believe this has anything to do with being a
female or a male, even though they're trying to really they're
they're bringing up the word female a lot.
Like if you do control F and search female, we have two
searches, but if we do male, obviously it's because females
and that it's the same one. But there's no just individual
like male thing. It is happens to male streamers

(31:29):
too. I really wish the media would
stop. I don't know, putting this whole
narrative of females, like, yeah, females like there are
things that we are just. You know, the cards aren't lined
up well for us, but same for thedudes.
But you don't ever get like we we could talk about that for a
while. We could do an episode about
that, but no, delete your comment.

(31:51):
I'm not saying women deserve it.So that means that just shows
already that the topic itself has been so washed up.
It's just, oh, you talk about female like what do you mean a
female? No, because if it if you
literally said that, saying the dangers male streamers face, you

(32:14):
don't see that. You don't see it and but yes, I
get that because Oh my gosh, dudes are more likely to.
Go out and like, do these thingsLike there are, you know,
studies shown about that, but there's also studies shown about
women lying and getting dudes locked up for fake sexual
assault. But we don't talk about that.
There's no Internet articles like.
And the reason I'm bringing it up is because that's extremely

(32:37):
important to talk about what thepublic pub publishes or what
gets the most attention. Like it, it's a game made to
make females and males hate eachother or resent each other or
think the grass is greener on the other side.
Get over it, OK? Everyone fucking suffers.
It's life, right? Just be smarter and I don't

(32:59):
know, use your resources to protect yourself.
And back to I'm only angry because I'm angry for the people
that fall victim into this stupid, stupid idea of well a
girl shouldn't have to carry anyways in the 1st place.
Bitch, we're humans, we're animals.
You don't remember we used to behaunted and killed by much

(33:21):
bigger and crazier animals. It doesn't matter if you got
fucking balls or God damn balls,I'm down there or balls up here.
Fucking damn. See where I'm going with this?
You see it now? I'm angry because I don't want
you getting hurt. I don't.
Just protect yourself, get educated.
You wouldn't, I don't know, keepyour front door unlocked, would

(33:44):
you? It's the same idea.
It's the wow, I'm in danger. Let me not do anything about it.
Come on, come on. But don't get me wrong,
situations do suck. But she's even saying I've taken
my. Security a lot better now.
Good for her, but. I don't get why they always have
to. Yeah, OK, let's continue.
Because anybody else remember PewDiePie and Marcia getting

(34:07):
robbed? This was a very intense article.
They actually did a really well job at keeping the story very
hush hush because they didn't want to give other people ideas
or understand where the securitylacked on Pewdiepie's ends.
Yeah, back to it happens to men too.

(34:27):
Why? Like, And I bet you nowhere in
this it's going to say. Look at these.
Ads can I not open OK for my audio stammers?
I literally go to your if you have APC, you have to do this on
a laptop or whatever. I mean, hell, actually no, go go
to your safari or your web browser on your phone.
You search anything like just search the news around you and

(34:47):
like click it and go into it. Dude, you'll you'll get a here's
sign up for e-mail alerts or sign up for like a 20% off
coupon or allow access this and allow pop ups or pop up.
Brother, let me fucking read. God damn.
Anyways, Marcia said 90% of her valuables were stolen by thieves

(35:10):
who broke into her in Pewdiepie's house.
Well, at least you know the thieves just wanted their stuff
and not their lives because theycould.
Look at this I'm. Scrolling and I I over over
like. 1/3 of my page is just gone.
It just, yeah, OK, so this was back in 2019 that her house has
been broken into. She wrote on her Instagram Story

(35:31):
that 90% of her valuables were taken from my jewelry to luxury
goods and special items she'd collected.
And honestly, like, it doesn't like, it doesn't matter who you
are or how famous or anything. Like it's just nobody deserves
this dog unless you're obviously, I don't know, like
mass murdering people for the fun of it.

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That's that. I get that.
But no, it's like, and she even says, I know it's very
materialistic and should be happy with what I was, what she
had left, but I can't hide the shock and sadness.
See this right here. Like she, she's aware of her
social class. She understands that she is in a
very fortunate situation of evenhaving things that were valuable

(36:19):
to have people target her. And she's still walking on egg
shells. Stop walking on egg shells.
Literally stop it. She's literally apologizing for
having her stuff being taken away because of people not
hearing people out the same way of it doesn't matter if you're
female or male of a streamer. Everyone's under risk.

(36:42):
Other people have different levels of security threats.
Like hell even pay money Wubby like all the time.
Like he has to get his gun ready.
Like hell, I fucking am ready with my gun.
Like, got to got to be smart, man.
OK, I'm not the first time the couple has said they've had
issues with home privacy. Correct.

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PewDiePie, he was over 100 million subscribers, posted a
video in 2016 called Don't Come to My House, saying fans kept
showing up at his door. I actually remember watching
this one in 2016. I, I know he was having issues
with that and how he's like, no,it got to the point now where
he's like, I don't want photos anymore.
Like he just didn't want photos.So if you see PewDiePie in

(37:24):
person, if you're not aware of that yet, you're not supposed to
ask for photos. He said he doesn't want to do
that anymore, especially with his little kiddo.
Like that's. That's a little.
Weird. You know how people are these
days, and you know how weird people are.
When it comes to kids, because you can't have anything fucking
nice when you have too many people.
Not enough jobs, not enough resources.

(37:44):
So. It make people.
Go absolutely insane. It's called a rat experiment.
But yeah, this is another thing where fans think that they're
entitled. And obviously you're like, well,
that's not a fan. That was a no.
You have to like back to a. Fan can be an enemy, like if
they're watching your shit and they're like going through it,

(38:05):
that's a fan. And sorry if you're one of my
enemies watching my stuff. I mean, if it quacks, it's a
duck. If it sets, it's a duck.
Sorry if it looks like a duck, it's a duck.
And so we also have on YouTube over here for my audio stemmers

(38:25):
where it's called I'm being blackmailed Again.
So it's from some ordinary gamers.
That's literally his name. I've been watching him since I
was a little kiddo. He makes like videos on like the
dark web and all that fun stuff.And he gives people a lot of
education on resources and stufflike that and showing like, hey,
let me do this for you because you're going to do it anyways,
so I'd rather do it for you. So you kind of do it with me

(38:47):
rather than you be dumb and riskyour whole family.
So he got. Blackmailed.
He gets blackmailed again. That's why this title is called
again. And so it was 8 months ago so.
Let's listen real quick. Hello guys and gals, me Mudahar,
and I'm being blackmailed, ladies and gentlemen.
Woo Hoo. Now maybe like, wow, you look

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like the happiest person gettingblackmailed.
And I kind of want to talk about, you know, this letter
that I've received And it's pretty, it's pretty goofy,
pretty scary, chilling letter. It's got photos of my house.
It's got my name, my number, anda pretty threatening demand
letter. So let's start off reading this
together, and obviously I'm going to redact some

(39:28):
information. Because OK.
So this video is. 16 minutes long.
Go ahead and watch it. It's called I'm being
blackmailed again by some ordinary gamers.
That's SOMEORDINA. RYG AM ER.
S basically the. Video if you would like me to
summarize. It he is really intelligent when

(39:53):
it comes to cybersecurity because he himself has shown on
you just go to his channel, you'll understand go to his
older videos. This is how he got his his
community by doing the ballsy and risky deep web searches.
So he's prepared. He has his he probably has he
does the same in the video, but you got to put two and two

(40:15):
together. Bro has an army of unmasked men.
Well, masked men that. Help him and they all help each
other because that's what you dowhen you deal with shit like
this. So yeah.
And of course he has like his lawyer and he has probably
amazing home security be like, what is it like single line
security where it's not done on a network?

(40:36):
So no, we can hack in like. You just got to be.
Prepared, it doesn't matter yourgender, doesn't matter what
platform. Like you're going to get got,
dude. You're going to get got somehow
because people are fucking weirdand a lot of people actually
don't even give them the attention of the day because
these are the only ones that went public.
It happens to everyone, it's just how.

(40:58):
Prepared are you? So they're also over here on
Reddit. It's about parasocial
relationships with Internet personalities.
Or just wild. As I was reading that I
remembered and a story I read onJ Schlatt's community about how
like my friend is annoying and how he's like talking about like
my friend thinks he's slat. He has the muffin.
Chops like the little. Mutton chop.

(41:19):
I don't know why I called it muffin chops.
What the hell? That didn't happen.
Anyways, the mutton chops, like with the little his little
facial hair, he like, apparentlywears the hat too.
Like nothing's wrong with like, I don't care if you do your hair
in buns. Like, I think that's cute.
I think that's cool. I would honestly love to.
See how you. Do them like, you know what I
mean? Like there's one thing about
being inspired versus being absolutely unhinged, like how

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his friend was, his friend was like he keeps talking like
Schlatt and even the dude in thecom that made the post and read
it was like, I've even told him that it's a persona and that's
not actually who Schlatt is. And you know, to be fair, we
don't know if that is or isn't. I mean, I also don't think that
he's that aggressive. I think he plays a bit because
he's just a sarcastic fucking person.

(42:06):
Can't blame him. That's what makes him happy.
I like, I like his content don'tget me fucking wrong.
And the friends just like dude it's not slat.
And then the friends like no no it is.
And it's literally like how we glorified Hollywood back how our
grandparents and our great greatgrandparents did.
It's the same idea but this. Somebody made a comment on this

(42:26):
post. It's a really long post.
I'm not reading it, but I first became very consciously aware of
the phenomenon about 5 to 6 years ago when Brandon, founder
of The Ordinary Skin Care, had avery sedimental break publicly
on the brand's Instagram page and his post became more and
more erratic and disturbing. Anyone who dared to express his
concern was by graded by hundreds of Brandon superfans.

(42:49):
These fans were cheering on his bizarre behavior, calling him a
genius and accusing those worried of not understanding
him. Meanwhile, he was replying to
these fans saying I love you, I do this for you, and they were
just eating it up. When he passed away several
months later in an accident, these super fans were devastated
and publicly grieving. Of course, it's always tragic to
see someone so young and promising die as a result of

(43:10):
mental illness, but just the number of people crying and
saying they felt like they lost a family member?
This wasn't someone they'd ever met.
It wasn't even an influential figure like, say, all the young
men who looked up to Kobe Bryant.
It was just a dude who was the CEO of a skin care brand.
It was bizarre and I still occasionally look back and
think, what the fuck, Yo, You know what?

(43:30):
This rung a bell for Eugenia fucking.
Cooney the the God damn. Feels so bad for her.
She's been basically like enabled with an eating disorder.
By her parents, I know they say the dad's on the photo, but
brother, you're being enabled because what do you mean?
Like you let this happen becauselike she was struggling like her

(43:51):
whole fucking life, like with her health.
And you don't need a doctor's diagnosis to not know if someone
looks sick. Like you don't, you can't
diagnose them, but you can tell you know what I mean.
Yeah. It reminds me of that of how
people were like, leave her alone.
This is just how she is, becausethat's how it was back in like

(44:12):
2010, 2012. Everybody's like, leave her
alone. She's just smaller, blah, blah,
blah, mother fucker. Like look at her now and
everybody in the comments and I was like begging her to get
better. I'm like, oh, what happened to
the people that were so proud oftelling her was OK.
Like also, if the whole if you were ever on Tumblr, like when
it came to like the pro Anna, which is pro anorexia pro means

(44:32):
to go for like be proactive. It's it's being positive about
having an eating disorder, right?
She was like also a huge influence of that.
And there's also like chat logs being released of her,
literally. Doing weird.
Kink stuff based on her weight and acting like a little girl.

(44:53):
Yeah, dig into that. Dig into that police.
Because I saw it and I want you to see it.
I might make a video on it some other time, but at the same
time, I'm not really wanting to just exploit people.
I I guess covering it wouldn't necessarily be exploitation
because I wouldn't like use my title as I met Eugenia.

(45:15):
You know what I mean? Like.
I'll be I'll be a fake TikTok guru at that point too, but no,
this, this motherfucker. Eugenia Cooney, she had the same
fans and then now everybody's trying to act like.
Oh, we care. We care.
Who else had that? Oh, like Dan and.
Phil, Dan and Phil and Dan is onfire and amazing.

(45:37):
Phil. They were like British, just
Youtubers, vloggers. They're really cool dudes ahead
of their time. They now are going on tour for
like a comedy show. Super proud of them because they
kind of disappeared for a while.They had a lot of gay rumors
about how they were both dating and it was just so many comments
and like you're not entitled to know who The Who fucks who.
Like the hell. Like you're lucky that PewDiePie

(46:00):
and Marcia even released a wedding video.
Like even with that there's onlylike how many minutes?
Like 5 or 6 minutes? Like bruh like you can't have
your cake and eat it too. Like fuck y'all like you can't
expect more. That's why if you give a little
bit people just will keep taking.
And not everyone's like that of course not.
But you're putting it into a fucking pool of.

(46:21):
An unknown amount of fucking fish.
So you're if you're going to be dumb, you're going to get dumb
prizes. Play stupid, get stupid prizes,
tada. Yeah, but people were just, you
know, yapping about that. And of course, they came out and
said that, yeah, they are gay, but they never actually
disclosed and confirmed that they're together or anything.

(46:41):
But they did confirm that the bedroom that they were filming
in was actually a fake one. It was a Prop 1.
I don't know if it was like an extra bedroom or a completely
different apartment. They just paid for for the
vlogging aspects to make it looklike it was just two Bros, not 2
Bros, if you know what I mean. Yeah.
And it just sucks that they had to do that.
But it was just the time back then.
People don't realize that when it comes to not straight people,

(47:08):
there's a lot of history behind it and obviously you can just
see that with the quick Google search.
So if you have. If you are.
Questioning anything I'm saying or whatever, just Google it,
pause it, Google it. Because I, I would love for you
to tell me anything I didn't say.
I mean, of course there's so much I didn't say, but I'm
filtering it through my head because the point is, the

(47:32):
Internet's a vast fucking place.Literally.
Yeah, yeah, right here. Yeah, I'll admit to having
whatever. By the way, I'm reading this on
that Reddit subreddit of that person that made that comments.
Yeah, I'll admit to having whatever personality trait makes
somebody vulnerable to this. Back in my 20s, I would

(47:53):
videotape David Letterman every night to watch.
Later I found myself talking to Letterman in my head regularly.
Had moved to a new city for grad.
Studies and was very. Alone and in my head, when it
became public that he was a fanatic stalker, I could kind of
relate. Yeah.
I mean, I'm guilty like of beingobsessive like genuinely when it
comes to YouTube like. My my audio, my audio lovers.

(48:22):
I have a PewDiePie Church cathedral tattoo in the same
exact space that PewDiePie does.I'm not parasocial with him
anymore, but I absolutely was asa kid growing up because I don't
know, I was a teenager and vulnerable.
So I'm going to look up to somebody and that's what they,
that's what humans do. We're social beings.

(48:43):
And if you don't have like the ability to leave your house and
only look at a screen, you're going to connect with those
people whether they want you to connect or not.
I mean, they upload videos like I want to connect with you, but
like I also want to make sure I'm a good role model because I
could have been like inspired byLogan Paul and Jake Paul and
would have gotten excited and I would have green the green alien

(49:06):
hat behind me from Toy Story displayed on my shelves.
No, it's it's my weird hyperphyxiation on the fucking.
Patty Beanie Baby. Plush army I have growing behind
me or like any like of those crypto scams or designer stuff
that. Certain people just advertise in

(49:27):
their things because it's for fucking money, thankfully.
PewDiePie saved me from that. I have no idea how this is going
to go. I haven't watched this, so let's
see what is going on. This is posted a month ago.
I've got the shoes, so there is a OK, that's wow.

(49:47):
All right. We're going to mute this for
copyright reasons. Let me break down what I just
saw. A man in a blue.
He looked like he. He looks like he looks.
Like Frieza or whatever his nameis from The Incredibles where
he's like, I just want a sip of water.

(50:09):
I mean, that could be the BurgerKing man from the airplane, but
he has a blue face mask, a blue shirt, and he's in it and he's
now wearing a fur suits. And then I made outfits.
I don't know how we feel about furries on this community.
Oh, this is all furry stuff. This is all furry stuff.

(50:35):
So this is a double blade, a double edged blade.
OK, you got people genuinely just trying to enjoy the
interest that they like and not realizing that what they're
doing is for people that don't get it.
But isn't that just life? Isn't that just life?
So I guess you can't just make everything.

(50:56):
Wow, this is quite literally alla furry compilation.
Or people just doing cosplay in a financially, financially not
stable way, to put it lightly. Yeah, no, this is all about, I

(51:18):
guess, the idea of what cringes.So let's look into some more
cringe ideas. So let's see what is known as
cringe. So it's people that I guess put
on a show, we can, we can do that.
So let's look at this one. Some person sitting in front of

(51:43):
a OK, some person sitting in front of camera just sighing.
Not really sure how that's cringe.
Maybe it's the fact that they didn't really brush their hair
and they consciously made the effort into filming without
brushing hair. Next one is a dude on all fours
barking at people with the skeleton outfit and a public

(52:06):
transportation. So that's all the ones we're
going to watch for right now. Let's go ahead and see what
Reddit would have to say about what cringe even means, because
that would technically be in thesocial like society aspect of

(52:28):
life. Let's talk about it.
It's in casual conversation. I'm actually really excited I
found this. So it's about social media
cringe. Why is it like a norm to click
and share pictures of everythingyou buy or own and do Exactly.
It has to do that. That point right there shows

(52:49):
that people will find things cringe if they don't have
interest in the thing that you're doing, which goes back to
furries. Furries are very like shamed,
looked upon community. And I mean, it makes sense why
it is as humans because we're supposed to, I don't know, fuck
each other to make more humans not fuck dogs, because that's

(53:10):
that means that we're not going to continue as a species if we
just want to fuck dogs. Yeah.
Do people get sick and tired of it at some point?
Uninstalling social media has been a great relief, but you
still get in between people clicking and recording between a
public event or space. Oh man, this was posted three
years ago. It's very socially acceptable
now for people to film. I do it all the time with my

(53:32):
TikTok. I'm not rude about it.
I like obviously assess my fucking surroundings to make
sure I'm not in somebody's way or getting somebody in it that
didn't really consent to be in it.
And yeah, you don't really need people's consent because they're
in a public area, but God damn bro, we're still people.
It's not anyways. Clicking a photo or two to

(53:52):
remember something special important is understandable, but
just being immersed in the virtual?
World throughout the whole time is lame and cringy.
Man, this person probably livingin hell nowadays.
Edits After reading and responding to the discussions
and comments I want to. Clarify a few things.
I am not completely against the idea of social media of course.
It's a great platform that allows staying connected,

(54:13):
finding inspiration, sharing information.
I love how everyone has a voice on their correct.
The problem is I find when people pressure you into being
into their photo or video when they don't want to.
Especially parents to force their children to pose for
pictures. They would get more likes.
Really. What are you teaching your kid
by doing this? Ah, that opens a fucking door I
want to talk about. There's so much things I want to
talk about and I will not just say it unless I have something

(54:35):
that makes me able to say it because that's weird.
Nobody wants somebody just to bejumping back and forth.
But yes, talking about how like you literally exploit your
goddamn children and there's people that just have children
too. I don't know, make a paycheck
with a YouTube channel or not, because you see that fucking
everywhere nowadays in America. It's always the uneducated.

(54:56):
They keep popping out kids like I see memes about it all the
time as like. I do dancing and it like and
then he claps and it makes him it's like a loop and it's just
people without college degrees or people without high school
degrees because you don't have acollege degree to be smart, but
you need at least a fucking highschool degree.
Sorry. Yeah, I know I called it a

(55:16):
degree, but it is a degree because it's what a GED,
whatever you need that you need that.
And it's like people without GE DS or high school diploma just
making all the kids, because thepeople that, like, I don't know,
actually tried to learn like thebasics of being a human being
to, I don't know, prevent history from repeating itself,

(55:37):
start realizing, wow, this wholefucking world is doomed.
And it is a rigged system. And it's not that the system
isn't working. It's working exactly the way
that they want it to. So of course they're going to
make it harder to get like contraceptives or any type of
birth control and make the lowerincome areas more susceptible
to, I don't know, underage cigarette sales by posting

(55:58):
advertisements. Everywhere.
Especially in public transportation.
Hello. Like, come on, a can of
motherfucking worms we just opened.
But yeah, people that would be good parent.
I mean, nobody knows that they're good parents or not.
It's actions over words. Because yes, there are people

(56:19):
that have a kid and they completely turn their lives
around because sometimes that's just how that works.
There's like I said, there's no like right or wrong way to do
anything. Just know that you yourself and
other everyone else around you, whether if you like them or not,
do everything based off of theirown interpretation of life,

(56:39):
whether it be experiences that they've had.
Like everything's a stimuli. Stimuli is like an activity in
action. Like I, that's a stimuli.
I just poked the fucking microphone and it made a noise.
It's going to react based on it.Similar to the conversation
about how you need to carry a gun as a female.
If you feel threatened, it's because actions of other people.
You can't stop it, so why not dosomething about it?

(57:03):
Same thing. It's how people handle things
and people decide not to becauseof what they were told or
whatever. Or the media fucking putting
this fake facade about how, oh, guns kill people, no
motherfucker, people kill people.
My Lord, my Lord, you, you can't.
I get where people come from with that.
And I'm only angry because I'm upset that there are people that

(57:24):
are getting hurt for reasons that I don't need to get hurt.
I just, it just makes me so upset.
So I'm angry. So I'm not angry at people not
agreeing with me. I if you don't agree with me,
that's fine. Like I'd actually doesn't make
me upset because I know I can't make you do something.
I can explain things to you. I can answer questions but I

(57:47):
can't. You can lead a horse to water,
but. You can't make him drink.
You can do anything for somebodyand they have the power of life.
And I love that everyone has thepower of the will to live and
life and it's you. It's it's it's.
Life. You just can choose things and
it's amazing. And when you start realizing

(58:08):
that through experiences of just, I don't know, like if you
get fired from a job and you seehow people react and you start
seeing people for their true colors based on their actions,
that's why they call it actions over words or like word actions
speak louder than words. It's OK, we'll get there slowly.
If you have any questions, please let me know.

(58:29):
But. Yeah.
Man, I was going on a tangent. I was going on a tangent of so
many things. But yeah, I was looking back on
my, this is a Reddit comment to that post.
I look back on my social media when I'm bored at the trips I've
gone on. That's fun.
Think of it as storage. I can look at other people's
stuff to see what's fun and get exposed to new ideas.

(58:50):
And yes, that's why I have my traveling videos.
I literally just wanted to keep memories like I want to be able
to look back and be like oh it'sthis because you know sometimes
your memory is not going to be as good as it is now.
It's just proactiveness man. Invest in yourself.
Do things to where you know thatyou're going to need or need

(59:13):
now. And OP did reply to that saying
that's true. I used it for the same reasons
for quite a while too. It's a platform to store things.
But really you can use cloud storage for that.
Not anymore. Now it costs money.
The amount of ideas that we get on the Internet is really
amazing. The cringe happens on the same
stuff that's been done and posted over 1000 times.
It's posted over and over. I kind of feel like it as

(59:33):
pollution over the Internet. Oh man, this is 3 years ago.
This is before Sheen and Tim youwhere it's just reproducing,
reproducing, reproducing and then TikTok shop.
So you have the same person doing the same upload of the
same motherfucking item. It really is raw.
It's Idiocracy. Like that movie is just there's
so much raw. It really is.

(59:54):
But it's just like, if you want to be like, oh, I really like, I
don't know, I really like the color yellow right here.
I'm holding up a mechanical pencil.
It has a little yellow little whatever you want to call that
thing, little clip thingy. Your, your, your eyes are going
to be set on the color yellow. If you're thinking about it,

(01:00:14):
you're like, wow. I really like the color yellow.
Or if you're like really sad andlike you remember some really
sad. I'm sorry if this is triggering
for some, But if like a family member passed and you remember
like the funeral and seeing the hearse.
And so when you see a hearse, itreminds you of about that bad
time. Or if you weren't able to have a
funeral for them, you remember exactly what the sky looked like

(01:00:37):
the first time you looked at it when you were just lost.
Right. Like you, you.
Remember that you remember smellyou have.
You have a lot of reactions to the world around you.
I literally sound like a schizophrenic because I don't
know where your mind's at bestie.
I don't know if you struggle with social media.

(01:01:03):
I don't know if social media hasa heavy connotation over your
head. I'm not sure if you view in a
good way or if you view in a badway, but I'm just trying to
cover all aspects of it because.It's a perfect.
Example like in the previous discussion of.

(01:01:25):
You need to do. This one thing to go viral, you
need this one thing. It's there's no answer to
anything. There's only guidance they do
guide in those fake guru tik toks like they guide in them but
it's not actually the true answer.
And we need to go back. To, I don't know, treating

(01:01:46):
people better. And I would say treat people the
way you want to be. Treated, but people.
Don't even know how they want tobe treated anymore and it really
sucks. And it really sucks too, because
you start. Seeing a lot of these kiddos
that are in like elementary school going into middle school
or just anyone now, unfortunately, probably in high
school now actually, yes, because I saw a TikTok in Hawaii

(01:02:08):
of somebody like filming like this is the shit I have to do in
class and it's literally like. What?
What's a word that begins with the letter A?
And it's like a color fucking book.
Activity that you would do in like. 1st grade and they're.
In like, I think he was in high school, I don't remember.
Exactly. Which grade it was.
And that's the shit they're having people do because nobody

(01:02:31):
either has time to raise their kids or we're back to the
uneducated or having kids. And it's not in a discriminatory
way. When I say that they're
uneducated, they're uneducated because the government has let
them down. They let their their parents,
they let their parents down. They only, you only know what's
around you. So you can't just get new

(01:02:53):
information without receiving the information.
And the government's able to give this information, but they
purposely fuck up these schools,dude.
They purposely do this. Because I think just.
Keep having kids. So you're now having people that
don't even know how to type things.
So they're using text to voice or they're using, you know,
ChatGPT. And I fucking love AI.

(01:03:16):
Like I love it so much because Iunderstand that it's a tool.
Because I also know my phone is a tool.
I also know that my vehicle is atool.
It's also a weapon. So it's just we have to be more
cognizant and understanding thatwe do not live in this TV show

(01:03:37):
and anything like we are real. These are real objects.
Let's treat them like it. We are a person.
Let's treat it like it. So how this is where?
I'm I'm looping back. I'm looping.
Back stay with me, but tired gotto.

(01:04:00):
What do they need to do? How do you the biggest thing
that you need to do and it's setall the time.
It's journaling right. Everybody's like get it.
I'm always making fun of it all the time going like damn, we
just don't have journals anymore, blah blah blah.
I was starting to realize. It's not that we don't have
journal like people always on journaling, more people don't

(01:04:20):
know how to write that like is aphysical placing into the world
of showing what's going on rather than in your head.
Because yeah, you could type it out.
No, me wrong. I would rather people type it
out than keep it in their head. But I would much rather you get
a pen and pen and paper. Write that shit down.
Write it down guys. It helps you see it, and it's

(01:04:43):
physical. It's an actual action.
Yeah, I guess typing is an action, blah, blah, blah.
Maybe I'm just old school at this point.
Never thought I would say that. But no, like, you need to do
that. But we're getting stripped of
education. We're getting stripped of these
deadlines and these expectationsfrom fucking adults failing

(01:05:06):
children. And I get why they.
Are because they were failed andit's a nasty little loop, but
honestly, more times than half, more times than not, it's adults
that are lazy because they're angry at the world.
They're like, well, I did this and that and or this and that
and so and so it's the comparison bullshit.

(01:05:27):
And I did more. I'm like, brother, you're the
same people that are complainingabout these boomers hoarding
money and you can't buy a fucking house and you have to
rent next to these people and you guys are too close.
And it's it's it's a rat experiment.
Everybody's just like trapped intogether.
Like get over your. Fucking head.
Stop it. Stop it.
You can complain. You can actually complain.
You know what that's for? A fucking journal.

(01:05:49):
A fucking journal. Damn, we have so much
technology. Learn.
If you don't know something, search it up dude.
Like I'm a huge person, a huge, huge, huge advocate for when if
I don't know a word, even if it's something simple, or if I'm
like why can't I just pronounce this word right now?
Like what the hell? I'm going to own up to it
because I'm going to search it up.

(01:06:10):
I'm going. To Oh, that's what this is.
Oh, I. Get it now, dude.
It's OK to be like wrong. It's fine.
Everything's fine. Nothing's perfect.
And that's what social media hasdone.
And that's what OP is trying to say of like, damn, bitch.
I'm just tired of people fuckingit up for everyone else.
I'm tired of it like because it gets into that, gets into it.

(01:06:31):
Oh, I'm everything's perfect. Everything's this and that.
It's such a phony fucking lie. Such a lie, such a lie.
But of course there are people that do it for the good.
Reasons. But you always have people do it
for the bad and the bad. The human brain just would
rather want to obsess over the bad.
I'm guilty for that too. I always.

(01:06:52):
Like it's it's you have to trainyourself right?
And I don't know, use your microphone, talk to chi GPT.
Figure out like. Ask it based on everything you
know about me, what are 5 thingsI can improve on?
You will be shocked by the results.
Thanks for hanging with me todaybestie.
And remember, the Internet is messy.
Parasocials are real, and if it sounds too good to be true, it

(01:07:14):
probably. Is.
Stay safe, stay curious, and I'll talk to you next time.
If you like this, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe.
The next episode gets even messier.
Trust me. Safe travels.
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