Some of it can be pretty funny like the Prince Andrew one. Ok i think this is the only funny one.

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    I was watching this earlier today and feel really validated because I talked to past people I knew about how fucked this stuff is before and they kind of just brushed me off. but like seriously the whole body language experts are like very infuriating, and I hate them, especially channels like JCS. but its also frustrating to since like, going to body language, like people have misread my body language before, and if it was up to these “experts” they would think im guilty of something because im not acting “normal” whatever “normal” is

    but like anyways it’s really cool to see big joel cover this kind of briefly

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      Normies don’t think about this shit. It’s only vaguely related but I remember talking about 50 First Dates with my coworkers and I was the only one talking about it from the horror film angle. Apparently nobody else shudders when they think of waking up inexplicably 8 months pregnant with Adam Sandler’s child.

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        Yeah. I regard “reality TV” in the same way. Instead of being some kind of study of “natural” human behavior or whatever shit, it’s creating the conditions the producers want by creating the social and material conditions in which people interact. And usually the narrative they create with this is the most cynical, pessimistic, narcissistic version of humanity possible. And that’s not even getting into whether some are scripted, the selection process they use for the participants, the contracts they sign as a condition of participation, etc. So IMO “reality” is the most fictional of the genres, because at least most others are up-front and honest about the fictional nature of their stories.