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He's not that stubborn thou...
That's why I respect him.
He didn't attempt to justify his action or shift blame, rather he accepted he made mistakes and attempted to correct them as best as he could.
Only if it's an obnoxious one.
Ah.. The Trump badge explains everything........
PewDiePie acts like a kid, while he's spending time with a friend on his Youtube videos.
This is the major reason some people like him and why he's so popular.
He's acting on impulse like you are actually just there as a friend.
Now consider all the times you acted a fool or let something slip with mucking round with close friends.
You aren't really thinking about your actions, but rather are just in the moment.
So yeah, I agree he's a silly impulsive kid as such.
However, it's only because he has such a huge audience that people make it into something so big with the drama and then others will even 'shape' it and selectively pick out of it what they actually want to see, while even ignoring the rest of the actions.
This can go both ways, I fully understand that. However, I would suggest anyone who doesn't actually know him personally, not just to be lead by media or a single persons view point.
At least get the 'context' around it and attempt to understand the person's personality, rather than just following 'clickbait' media.