OT iDubbbz on the N-word

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Idubbz is great. I share the same opinion on him as this because he’s right. Stop with the magic words people! It’s about context and intent
 
It boils down to this: there are a lot of kids on the internet that grew up immersed in the web. They think of words like the "N" word as a way to grab attention. They like the shock value. They would never say that word to a black person's face. At the same time, you have blondy who is clearly a professional victim. They're both attention whores. I have no idea why anyone watches them. I don't get the idea of youtubers being famous without contributing anything.

I sometimes like to watch streamers on Twitch. I like them because they're good at video games. Some of them are entertaining guys. I can't imagine why anyone would watch these fools though. I'm guessing because these people lack friends in real life and the youtubers present the illusion of knowing them. It's kinda like listening to a radio show host every day.

With that said, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole damn thing wasn't staged for attention. He had a VIP pass. The whole thing seems extremely sketchy.
 
It boils down to this: there are a lot of kids on the internet that grew up immersed in the web. They think of words like the "N" word as a way to grab attention. They like the shock value. They would never say that word to a black person's face. At the same time, you have blondy who is clearly a professional victim. They're both attention whores. I have no idea why anyone watches them. I don't get the idea of youtubers being famous without contributing anything.

I sometimes like to watch streamers on Twitch. I like them because they're good at video games. Some of them are entertaining guys. I can't imagine why anyone would watch these fools though. I'm guessing because these people lack friends in real life and the youtubers present the illusion of knowing them. It's kinda like listening to a radio show host every day.

With that said, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole damn thing wasn't staged for attention. He had a VIP pass. The whole thing seems extremely sketchy.

Well said.
 
It boils down to this: there are a lot of kids on the internet that grew up immersed in the web. They think of words like the "N" word as a way to grab attention. They like the shock value. They would never say that word to a black person's face. At the same time, you have blondy who is clearly a professional victim. They're both attention whores. I have no idea why anyone watches them. I don't get the idea of youtubers being famous without contributing anything.

I sometimes like to watch streamers on Twitch. I like them because they're good at video games. Some of them are entertaining guys. I can't imagine why anyone would watch these fools though. I'm guessing because these people lack friends in real life and the youtubers present the illusion of knowing them. It's kinda like listening to a radio show host every day.

With that said, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole damn thing wasn't staged for attention. He had a VIP pass. The whole thing seems extremely sketchy.

The RLM guys are totally just some youtube friends you listen to talk about movies.
 

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