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If this is real fucking OMEGALUL
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Daily Mail U$View attachment 831648
https://twitter.com/BakeRises/status/1147959909503381508 (archive.org) (archive.today)
If this is real fucking OMEGALUL
this video rocks and rolls all over the placeIDK exactly where to put this, but this is weird enough to me to go somewhere.
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Was listening to boomer music on Youtube, and over half of the comments stretching back 2 years are an exact repetition of this vaguely English phrase. IDK if it's some ESL meme, or a spambot using a bunch of hijacked accounts for some reason. But I've never seen anything else like it on video with so many views and comments.
This really weird guy I watch tends to let his psychological issues slip into his review channel in weird ways. This for example is detailing one of his bad experiences with women that he for some reason brings up when you try to talk to him about a video game or basically anything that isn't relevant in the slightest to his life story.
Do you not see?! The Licking Ice Cream Challenge is actually meant to be something deep and important about the human psyche and society.
Licking ice cream in the store is symbolism for multiculturalism and trans/nb identitiesMe thinks maybe it’s just dumbasses seeking attention like most gay online challenges
wow, that brunette's chin/nose/bone structure. She gives all trannies a chance at passing.Creepy video in which some girl gives her sister control of her internet access. It quickly turns into a sort of weird PG BDSM scenario where she has to do her sister favours to get Instagram access, ending with the phrase 'I'm easily bought'.
wtf? What does the reduction of tifa's milkies have to do with oppression and minorities?Lmao. People bitching about muh gamers are even more cringy that the gamers themselves
Sounds pretty typical of corporate YouTube, unfortunately.So, there appears to be an upcoming vanlife youtuber, Jenelle Eliana, whose brand new channel blew up (her first video was posted late June, nowadays she has 1.3 million subscribers and she started rapidly gaining subs starting July 4), and many are suspecting funny business by Youtube. Her two videos were heavily promoted by Youtube, and some people have even reported being auto subscribed to her channel when they've never even heard of her in the first place.
Due to the fact that Defranco and the Youtube twitter shilled her, and the fact that she is a young, conventionally attractive POC woman living a quirky millennial lifestyle and making advertiser-friendly content about it (therefore, a perfect fit in their Youtube rewinds), many have suspected Youtube's role in her channel growth. Conspiracy theories have popped up ranging from her being a paid actor to the channel being propaganda by Youtube normalizing homelessness.
That's why I don't understand the conspiracy theories, especially since people have reported constantly being recommended Breadtuber videos. Even memology's theory that sub counts are hidden so Youtube can boost channels doesn't make much sense, it's more about Youtube trying to maintain its advertiser friendly sanitized atmosphere. Keep in mind that happened after the ProJared and James Charles stuff made watching channels lose subs a big thing for a bit, which doesn't mesh with Youtube's "positivity" image.Sounds pretty typical of corporate YouTube, unfortunately.