It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know by the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought than to be loved by me.
just found your channel brendan (brandan? brendyn? how we doin this?) and i loveeeee your style. your aesthetic is so cute and warm! supporting you to your goal of 1k! keep it up! you have great energy and you're entertaining and funny to watch. you will reach your goal! <3
I agree with you, I feel bad for 14year old Kylie. She was bullied for looking like any other kid does at that age. Its wild to know that I'm only older than her by half a year and now because of all the filler shes had....she looks older than I do. And its kind of scary. Because right now she doesn't get a lot of grace for how she looks, but others will get so much less of it as a result of showing what their faces look like without all the filler. I don't exactly feel bad for her now. I have a smidge of sympathy. But thats about it. She profited off of the insecurities she helped cause.
takes like this genuinely annoy me. don’t get me wrong, the kardashians are rlly fucking annoying but no one is entitled to information about a complete stranger unless it actively influences you. You are not entitled to Kylie Jenner’s surgical history nor is she required to say something about a trend she didn’t even start. It’s the responsibility of the parent to teach their kids that not everything you see on social media is real and you can’t take everything for what it is for face value. The same way we have the liberty and freedom to choose what we post online should be the same for every one else regardless of following. It’s strange that people feel like they are entitled to other people’s personal information bc THEY make YOU uncomfortable. Sounds like a personal issue at that point.
You forgot that they do it purposefully to capitalize and gain money from people’s insecurities. It’s called being a decent human being honestly, if you see children hurting themselves in a trend that is literally about you, you use your influence to do the right thing. When somebody steps into the spotlight, their business becomes the public’s business. Especially when your entire fortune is gained through the public. As the people who gave them their money, we have the right to call them out on shitty behaviour.
@@cardinal1708 edit: I never said that they should have to tell us everything they’ve had done HOWEVER, all of them straight up lie and say they look like that naturally. That is ethically and morally wrong
Agree to disagree I guess. The whole “stepping into the spotlight” take is insane. Do you think every influencer uses the products they endorse through sponsorships or every stock broker would invest in the stocks they advertise? No, it’s called marketing and that’s how this country has been running for years. I just don’t believe that because they have more spotlight on them, they deserve to be scrutinized more than others nor is the public deserving of any more information than what they put out themselves. Imagine having the public demand you tell them all the details of your personal life. And Kylie Jenner never endorsed the trend either. If anything, it was started as a way to ridicule her for her botched lip injections. Imagine being young and having this insecurity and the public uses that against you. In what world would she address it herself? People forget that these are still humans capable of their own emotions no matter how tone deaf they present themselves to the public.
@@Atwood05 And as for lying about their surgeries, I don’t blame them LOL. They obviously have to be insecure enough to go through with the surgeries and procedures to look the way they do. You’re damned if you answer the public’s questions and labeled as “plastic” or “fake” and you’re labeled as a liar if you don’t. It’s a lose-lose situation. What they do with their money and personal life isn’t our business and never will be, even with social media in the picture. There’s a reason why social media has age restrictions and this is one of them. The whole idea that they perpetuate unrealistic beauty standards is a way for people to project their own insecurities on them and tear them down for it because they have the money to actually do something about it.
@@RadAdj-g9x from what I’ve seen, thin lips we’re actually considered very beautiful! Even as a kid I remember before the whole Kylie lips kit thing, even I got bullied for my lips (they were too “big”), as well as other girls I knew
i absolutely love this video, i wanted to say you have a such a calming voice and presence!! you bring up such a good point that gen alpha is the first generation that have grown up ONLY seeing this instagram face:( it creates soo much insecurity for society in general, i hope there will be an end to these unrealistic expectations and standards!!
100% absolutely don't feel sorry. I don't feel bad for 14 year old Kylie either. Poor little rich girl had no f**ks to spare for any of us pleebs also bullied and subjected to the same beauty standards, excpet we weren't monitarily compensated for it, or can afford to change it.
ok I agree with the Colleen Hoover take because I gave away my copy of Without Merit because I just can't have it on my shelf Daisy Jones and the Six was amazing, 5 stars TGWFBTS was also a cute book I enjoyed it
How I see it is that you have to learn that booktok has 2 sides, You have to learn how to get on the right side and how to stay there. It's the same with watpadd. You have the side without all the smut and you have the side with the smut. I like to think of watpadd and booktok as spectrum. You have the (in my oppinion, boring, but we have to start somewhere)clean side (oooh, I don't miss the me who was on that side), and you have the filthiest smuttiest side, and you can belong anywhere on the spectrum with what you read. But what I really like about the side of booktok that you're talking about as a person who likes a lot of spice, is that you won't EVER be shamed for what you read by the people on there. If you read clean books they'll be like;"Honey, I' proud of you for resisting the devil."(In some cases literally the devil.) And if you read spicy books they'll be like;"Honey, I'm proud of you for accepting your darkest fantasies and not running away from them." But I'm gonna be honest and say that the wolf side is a whole another side. I wouldn't go there if you don't like harem/reverse harem/just multiple people in general. But anyways, great video and keep on doing this, you getting traumatized was very entertaining. This was my presentation on the two sides of the book interested internet. Does anyone have any questions?