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"WingsOfRedemption Gets BANNED From YOUTUBE AND TWITTER IN DOWNRIGHT DISASTER STREAM
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And my goodness, the comment section on that video is so mean to the guy.
Thanks for that vid. I watched it up until Keemstar was mentioned... With Dr. Disrespect added in there earlier, it was the last bit I needed to know in order to draw the conclusion all this is just one big internetz dumpster fire. :)
What seems to have been an innocent enough posting of vids that catapulted someone into "stardom" has taken the predictable course. Unable to deal with such a high-profile thing that became their whole life, problems and issues they likely already had came to influence it to such an extent that it was too difficult to bear.
Anyone who pays too much attention and places too much importance on juvenile comments on their work needs to have their head examined. This is why it has long been said that "children should only be seen, not heard." And, that goes for adults with a similar lack of sensibility, too.
Oh well, another life ruined, I guess. The internet can do that. Fame, or infamy, of any sort can do that, too. And, some of that fame or infamy may be the result of an already troubled person.
The guy that launched himself using balloons and a lawnchair became internet-famous and often in a "good way" as people saw his action to be properly rebellious and adventurous. But, he later committed suicide and, in no small part, likely due to existing issues forced into the light by his gained notoriety.
Anyone having a strong light focused on their personal problems comes under a huge amount of stress and anxiety. How they deal with that shapes their future. Many don't healthily survive the inevitable deconstruction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAbnC1mzEXY
what's interesting is that this guy looks like a caricature of how socialists of any kind depict freemarketeers.
Not like I'm actually "praising" Hitler, but his rise to power and how he manipulated people was freakin' crazy in how successful he was. The guy was of the worst sort, but near-totalitarian dictators like him often are. Stalin and Mussolini, not just because they were "Axis" have similar "rise-to-power" stories. They took advantage of the people's sentiment and focused it, hardcore. Some efforts were more masterful than others, and all used "brute force" as necessary, without reservations, and often... unnecessarily, with not just a little bit of personal satisfaction. Yet, that they could demonstrate their "success" in the lives of their adoring public, at least at first, was pretty remarkable. They achieved that by... breaking things. Not one of those leaders ever cared about their people.
I kind of doubt that's what this person's take is, though. He sounds like he's edgelording it... just for the clicks. He's probably trying to build up a quick money-train fanbase before he gets booted.
If he keeps that up, Facebook will boot him, too. He seems like he's on a one way trip to the "bottom" and is pursuing that full steam ahead... Don't expect anything good to come from any of this.
I wouldn't be able to handle fame and notoriety if I actually got it. No thankie!
I'd rather live in quite obscurity, too.
Like I'm trying to feel bad for the guy, but doing that just makes me skeptical of him.
Some younger people might not have grown up when so many shows had laugh tracks. But I did, and eventually it can be like "Let me decide if the joke is funny, okay? Stop telling me to laugh when I might not want too."