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That's the most autistic thing I've watched all day.
Reminds me of ulillilia and his Bubsy antics. Bonus points for extremely specific obsession with trafic lights.
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I thought it was a real comment at first, but I kept noticing it and the same replies asking for their doctors on Instagram. It's so annoying, especially when other real people get tricked into interacting with themPsychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
It is a scam. Not too uncommon from other ones like "financial advisors" as seen in this video from the channel Atomic ShrimpHas anybody seen the constant bot spam of this comment shilling mushrooms?
I thought it was a real comment at first, but I kept noticing it and the same replies asking for their doctors on Instagram. It's so annoying, especially when other real people get tricked into interacting with them
This sounds like so many steps you would either have to be mentally ill or braindead to follow through. This is too complicated for any boomer to understand. How does this even work?It is a scam. Not too uncommon from other ones like "financial advisors" as seen in this video from the channel Atomic Shrimp
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The bots create a reply chain that seems like a genuine discussion on videos with topics related to XYZ. A person looking through the comment section might find this, read it, and then search for the username posted on Instagram or other social media.
From there they will initiate a conversation either through Instagram's private message function or a third party application like Telegram or Facebook Messenger. The scammer will then send a canned message. When they try to "order" they are either sent a link to a website which will involve them sending money to a PayPal or CashApp account. Sometimes they will also try to get the victim to send cryptocurrency, but the more recent scams focus on payment apps like CashApp / Venmo. The amount is usually $125 USD to $250 USD. If the victim sends the money the scammer will either send some type of fake "order update" or simply stop responding.
This shit has been going on for YEARS and YouTube and other social media sites do absolutely nothing to stop it.
This incarnation of the scam that targets people wanting to buy drugs isn't targeted towards boomers, but more so the retards who are scrolling through the comment section of a VICE video. They see this comment chain and don't have the sufficient awareness or pattern recognition skills to realize that something is off. A lot of people will, but for every person that doesn't that is a potential victim and potential money in the pocket of the scammer.This sounds like so many steps you would either have to be mentally ill or braindead to follow through. This is too complicated for any boomer to understand. How does this even work?
You know, ripping off VICE watching dopefiends is much more morally justifiable than grandmas.This incarnation of the scam that targets people wanting to buy drugs isn't targeted towards boomers, but more so the retards who are scrolling through the comment section of a VICE video. They see this comment chain and don't have the sufficient awareness or pattern recognition skills to realize that something is off. A lot of people will, but for every person that doesn't that is a potential victim and potential money in the pocket of the scammer.
I'm positive he already is one
I genuinely enjoy their music, can't take it seriously with their retarded album covers and song names such as "Hot Wigga", "30,000 LB Gold Chain", "Eat. Sleep. Meth. Repeat.", and the breathtaking "NUCLEAR THUGGERY". All that shit just makes it all the more enjoyable in my opinion.Random garage metal band video featuring Daniel Larson and Cyraxx: