
H3H3 VS Trisha Paytas & Faux Perfection, Breaking Up Facebook, Denver Decriminalizes Magic, & NK
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Date: 2019-11-01
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RetroPockyStick
MY BOY GOT AUDIBLE SPONSORSHIP Thank God, time to make a new accountIn addition, though, I think the H3H3 vs Trisha issue was kind of ridiculous overall. Yes, he went too far with some of the mean comments. those kinds of comments are what push people to edit their photos in the first place, but at the same time, editing your photos to the extent that these people do is damaging for their audiences. If you are going to present yourself as a mainstream role-model then you need to respect yourself and the people who watch you. Is this something you want your audience to replicate? Do you want the 12-year-olds watching you to think they need to cut and edit their faces so that they look like their aspiring creators? I don't think that is their goal. I think they just want to make themselves look good, Hell, I'm guilty of making my acne go away for a good selfie, but on that note, I don't have millions of fans who look at my face and compare themselves to me.
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MY BOY GOT AUDIBLE SPONSORSHIP Thank God, time to make a new accountIn addition, though, I think the H3H3 vs Trisha issue was kind of ridiculous overall. Yes, he went too far with some of the mean comments. those kinds of comments are what push people to edit their photos in the first place, but at the same time, editing your photos to the extent that these people do is damaging for their audiences. If you are going to present yourself as a mainstream role-model then you need to respect yourself and the people who watch you. Is this something you want your audience to replicate? Do you want the 12-year-olds watching you to think they need to cut and edit their faces so that they look like their aspiring creators? I don't think that is their goal. I think they just want to make themselves look good, Hell, I'm guilty of making my acne go away for a good selfie, but on that note, I don't have millions of fans who look at my face and compare themselves to me.
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Matt M
Phil comments that women get comments re: looks and that he doesn't. but let's not forget that the women who were getting these comments are in the beauty community and they are specifically selling their image/ looks. So commenting on their image / looks is 100% appropriate. If someone that sells you a cheeseburger you are allowed to review that cheeseburger. They use physical image to manipulate other people's mental health and to separate people from their money by claiming we can look just like them if we just buy whatever products they are hocking. They can't have it both ways. They can't Photoshop their photos which affect people's mental health and also manipulate insecure people to spend their money in an attempt to look like them, but then also cry foul when someone points out that they are selling lies. Hypocrisy.
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Phil comments that women get comments re: looks and that he doesn't. but let's not forget that the women who were getting these comments are in the beauty community and they are specifically selling their image/ looks. So commenting on their image / looks is 100% appropriate. If someone that sells you a cheeseburger you are allowed to review that cheeseburger. They use physical image to manipulate other people's mental health and to separate people from their money by claiming we can look just like them if we just buy whatever products they are hocking. They can't have it both ways. They can't Photoshop their photos which affect people's mental health and also manipulate insecure people to spend their money in an attempt to look like them, but then also cry foul when someone points out that they are selling lies. Hypocrisy.
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Tiptoe
1st story: I like Ethan and Elia although I only listen to their podcasts, but his comments did upset me. usually I don't get bothered by people calling out how fake insta is. Although I have to agree with Trish, him calling candid normal photos of women manatees and twinkies is hurtful to hear. I've never thought of Ethan to be a monster or an ugly man like he always calls himself. To me, It seems that Ethan is uncomfortable with himself and what he looks, so he ends up taking it out on others in the form of comedy. I wish he could see himself as better than what he does now. It hurts to see hum put himself down and others in the process. you can feel it in his voice the way he put down the women in the candids that he thinks just as lowly of his own body. :(
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1st story: I like Ethan and Elia although I only listen to their podcasts, but his comments did upset me. usually I don't get bothered by people calling out how fake insta is. Although I have to agree with Trish, him calling candid normal photos of women manatees and twinkies is hurtful to hear. I've never thought of Ethan to be a monster or an ugly man like he always calls himself. To me, It seems that Ethan is uncomfortable with himself and what he looks, so he ends up taking it out on others in the form of comedy. I wish he could see himself as better than what he does now. It hurts to see hum put himself down and others in the process. you can feel it in his voice the way he put down the women in the candids that he thinks just as lowly of his own body. :(
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Sophia Direnna
Than is failing to empathize with these women and recognize that these women are not the main offenders when it comes to young women feeling insecure about their bodies. These women have also been affected by the male dominated society where skinny is the ideal body type. They too are insecure and feel the need to photoshop and pose in different angles to be accepted by society, because as Ethans comments exemplified, they are shamed for their natural appearances. They are just as impressionable as these young girls from years of being criticized by society for their appearance. Its a cycle that as ethan pointed out, should be broken, but his comments and blaming these women for the issue is only further harming the situation.
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Than is failing to empathize with these women and recognize that these women are not the main offenders when it comes to young women feeling insecure about their bodies. These women have also been affected by the male dominated society where skinny is the ideal body type. They too are insecure and feel the need to photoshop and pose in different angles to be accepted by society, because as Ethans comments exemplified, they are shamed for their natural appearances. They are just as impressionable as these young girls from years of being criticized by society for their appearance. Its a cycle that as ethan pointed out, should be broken, but his comments and blaming these women for the issue is only further harming the situation.
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Alexandra Fontaine
I agree with Anthony. I definitely understand the point of showing that Instagram is not reality, however, name calling the girls that he's showing in such a rude and destructive manner doesn't make him any better. I also agree with what Trisha was saying because yes it is harmful for girls to see someone call girls these names because that's exactly what they feel like they have to avoid. however she did not have a right to call out his wife and she was incredibly rude. that could have been handled way better. So summing it up I don't think either of them were right in this situation and they both owe some form of apology to each other and the community.
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I agree with Anthony. I definitely understand the point of showing that Instagram is not reality, however, name calling the girls that he's showing in such a rude and destructive manner doesn't make him any better. I also agree with what Trisha was saying because yes it is harmful for girls to see someone call girls these names because that's exactly what they feel like they have to avoid. however she did not have a right to call out his wife and she was incredibly rude. that could have been handled way better. So summing it up I don't think either of them were right in this situation and they both owe some form of apology to each other and the community.
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Johnny Jay
So Im behind on ur show and catching up on my vacation. But as far as the shrooms go I agree 100% that it should be legal. I know exactly who I am from shroomin. Ive eaten shrooms a few times and its a great inward trip. U will find out what type of person u are on shrooms. Ya my brain is reprogrammed from trippin on LSD and shrooms to the point I always laugh with Pink Floyds brain damage lunatic is on the grass. Lmao. I laugh thinking about it. But I always see trails off cig cherries too. But flashbacks rule. But I can see why they help with depression bc if ur tripping hard u face shit u try to shut out and it helped me and I didnt realize it until yrs later.
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So Im behind on ur show and catching up on my vacation. But as far as the shrooms go I agree 100% that it should be legal. I know exactly who I am from shroomin. Ive eaten shrooms a few times and its a great inward trip. U will find out what type of person u are on shrooms. Ya my brain is reprogrammed from trippin on LSD and shrooms to the point I always laugh with Pink Floyds brain damage lunatic is on the grass. Lmao. I laugh thinking about it. But I always see trails off cig cherries too. But flashbacks rule. But I can see why they help with depression bc if ur tripping hard u face shit u try to shut out and it helped me and I didnt realize it until yrs later.
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JustPassingThrough
Ethan did not need to degrade those women to prove his point. Doing so was both counterproductive, and just plain mean. I get it. A number of these individuals can be (and sometimes very much ARE) quite obnoxious. That does not justify stooping to that level. And I don't buy that comedy crap for a second. There was catharsis written all over that performance. Of course his overall point is worth discussing, but hundreds of others have made that same point with far less undue hostility. It's incidences like these that keep me from subscribing to H3H3 and that makes me sad because they otherwise have some absolutely GOLDEN content and noble pursuits.
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Ethan did not need to degrade those women to prove his point. Doing so was both counterproductive, and just plain mean. I get it. A number of these individuals can be (and sometimes very much ARE) quite obnoxious. That does not justify stooping to that level. And I don't buy that comedy crap for a second. There was catharsis written all over that performance. Of course his overall point is worth discussing, but hundreds of others have made that same point with far less undue hostility. It's incidences like these that keep me from subscribing to H3H3 and that makes me sad because they otherwise have some absolutely GOLDEN content and noble pursuits.
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ZombieCee
By trashing the non photoshopped bodies even if he later says 'we are all ugly embrace it' the people who do struggle with not looking like a photoshopped body just see him saying those bodies are ugly, look like a twinkie, look like a manatee, and all the other negative comments. He loses some of his message that the people photoshopping are harmful to impressionable young fans by also being harmful to to those same impressionable young fans by reinforcing that when these people aren't photoshopped he finds them ugly. If he's doing it for comedy that's his perogative, however he loses his perceived moral high ground by doing so.
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By trashing the non photoshopped bodies even if he later says 'we are all ugly embrace it' the people who do struggle with not looking like a photoshopped body just see him saying those bodies are ugly, look like a twinkie, look like a manatee, and all the other negative comments. He loses some of his message that the people photoshopping are harmful to impressionable young fans by also being harmful to to those same impressionable young fans by reinforcing that when these people aren't photoshopped he finds them ugly. If he's doing it for comedy that's his perogative, however he loses his perceived moral high ground by doing so.
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Sunfish OutOfWater
Beware of audible folks. after I CANCELLED they started charging a family members card - who made a single purchase using my amazon account a year prior & lives at an entirely different address - and continued to do so for months on end with zero communication to either of us. It was only after reporting it to the bank as a fraudulent charge that we were able to get that resolved, & then the charges started appearing again in yet a different card on my account that I had NEVER used or authorized for audible. NOT OKAY, & one of many reasons Im no longer an amazon prime member nor user of anything amazon-related.
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Beware of audible folks. after I CANCELLED they started charging a family members card - who made a single purchase using my amazon account a year prior & lives at an entirely different address - and continued to do so for months on end with zero communication to either of us. It was only after reporting it to the bank as a fraudulent charge that we were able to get that resolved, & then the charges started appearing again in yet a different card on my account that I had NEVER used or authorized for audible. NOT OKAY, & one of many reasons Im no longer an amazon prime member nor user of anything amazon-related.
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