Reacting to Sexting from Bo Burnham's Netflix special INSIDE. Any of you been there? 📸 / chrisreacts_ 🐦 / chrisreacts_ 🕺🏻 / chrisreacts_ Like, Comment, & Subscribe! #boburnham #sexting #reaction
You are the only person who I’ve seen react to this song who actually paused the video to read the whole long text about making sure the other person is comfortable. I really like how you pay attention to details. Great reaction, keep up the great work!
@@palpablenotion Agreed! I didn't personally take it as having to do with anxiety so much as a commentary on the importance of being respectful and not objectifying or creepy. Love how even in the goofiest songs there are serious beats with legit social commentary.
@@MeganTheLibrarian3 seriously, yea. People make so many "dick pic" jokes and the fact of the matter is if it's unwanted and or unwarranted, its cyber assault. Law just doesn't take it seriously yet. He *is* worried but only because he doesn't want his gf to feel pressured and you lose a lot of social cues texting. Some people miss the cues in person. This tangent in the background reminds me of something said on the show Community. Donald Glover said it but the character that said it was Abed (basically he was playing make believe so he was pretending to be Troy). Pretend Troy admitted that he finds women in pajamas sexier than lingerie, he just wants to know they're comfortable. That's the vibe I get from Bo in this. Heck he even bounces off uncertainty and insecurity of his own, showing that men can also be unsure in these situations. All in all, it was a really progressive take on sexting. Playful, abstract, teasing even about the absurd emoticons used. Virtual foreplay. A partner feeling self conscious and it showing not in person with clutched sheets or hands covering anything but by literally sending a pic of his face which definitely looked insecure. It's just a thoughtful song despite it seeming like just about weird emoticons and bad "dick pics" (very uncomfortable with that term and literally a fear I have which is why I haven't signed up for any queer social networking apps because "dating apps" tend to have a problem with that). I thought it was also interesting he went with a carrot and not an eggplant. Was he making a joke about size? Color? Or just distancing from the eggplant emoji and it's arguably derogatory shift? Certain emojis just cannot be used without an XXX tone anymore. Anyway, rant over.👍
Im so glad you stopped to read that page of anxiety about consent. Most people miss that and its a very real relatable anxiety to get in an all text medium. Its real big feels time
1- the earring is an Ankh, and ancient Egyptian symbol for life thats super common in appropriated jewelry, 2- hieroglyphs are a logographic, it's where symbols/glyphs represent whole words or even concepts. An example of a contemporary logographic is Chinese writing. English uses an alphabet, Japanese a syllabary with borrowed logographs, and there's a few other forms of writing as well. Emojis are technically a pictographic which arguably can't be used to successfully convey complete and complex ideas. Nerdy extra, without Napoleon's campaign finding the Rosetta stone which was made because of Alexander the Great, we were able to translate hieroglyphs which we couldn't before. The Rosetta Stone was a decree that was written out in hieroglyphs, then in Demotic (the logographic system the Egyptians moved towards, similar to Old vs Middle English), and Ancient Greek. Random facts of the day.
Random facts of the day, deep dive edition: Hieroglyphs are actually only partly logographic. After decades of trying to decode the rosetta stone, assuming that it was logographic, one person noticed that names of royalty were always circled in hieroglyphs, and that a sun symbol was part of a circled name. "Ra" is the god of the sun, and it was circled because it was referring to king Ramses. We were only able to translate the rosetta stone because the sun symbol representing the "ra" in "ramses" disproved the long held belief that hieroglyphs were entirely logographic.
@@kzbw couldn't the altered logographic of Ra have been because Ramesses the Great was said to be the son of Amun-Ra? But that's besides the facts. Logographic writing isn't as regimented as alphabets or syllabaries (Japanese is an example of that, where each character represents a full syllable). Chinese is a logographic language and you have alterations to "base" logograms that alter the meaning. The discovery was less that it wasn't logographic, it was that they were viewing the logograms as very primitive picture words and not a fully realized written language. It was prejudicial and probably racist but it's been a while since I studied the more recent secondary and tertiary sources of the ancient Egyptians.
This is one of the most genuinely funny songs of the special, just 'cause there isn't as much of an existential gut punch as some of the other songs lol. Good reaction as always.
@@ChrisReactsToThings If you're not getting actual strikes against your channel that could contribute to your channel being taken down, then you can always try it unblurred at first, and if it gets blocked then blur it, instead of the previous approach of re-editing and selectively blurring. And that way some of the videos can probably still be unblurred.
I listen to this song OFTEN and it gets stuck in my head a lot. Once again Bo is a talented as fuck musician and I'll never stop being blown away by how well he's able to replicate and satirize music of any genre.
Awww, so happy we got to see your corgi. He's adorable. :) I also really liked the bit about consent. Yes, it's anxiety rep, but I think it could also be like a psa?
Of all the Bo reaction videos I've seen, you are by far the single most attentive and detail oriented reactor out there. I feel like you can truly appreciate the work that he puts into each of these songs and videos
3:15 "98% of us are adults here, and living in this age, probably most of us have done some form of this" My adult but very asexual ass over here in a corner: 😬 Nooooope 😂😂
That next bit that just started isn't a song, but honestly deserves a reaction of its own. It's an absolutely fantastic bit on online content creators.
“We’ll talk dirty like we are Ancient Egyptians…” The language they used was hieroglyphics. That was their written language. They just used those drawings instead of actual letters like we use right now.
Holy shit Chris! Easter egg, the thing with the text on the projector screen. I've watched Inside 3 times but never noticed that the text on there changed. Wow. And I really like how it's about consent. Love it, actually.
@9:50, Re: the male body, attractiveness has much to do with the emotions that the person's partner feels for him. And that makes the person look very attractive.
This pretty much. And its pretty much true for every human regardless of their sex. The more you like the person as a person and who they *are* is beautiful to you. Their body and entire being becomes attractive. That's just how our brains work, I think? The exception being aromantic people, I guess.
true that and there’s an aspect of trust, if I let you see my naked body I want trust that you’re open to me seeing yours too otherwise I just feel like you’ve used me and I am getting nothing back. And it’s also like creating a bond together
4:30 the ancient Egyptians actually did have a written language, hieroglyphs were seen as a holy language because to depict something as art is to evoke its soul. Cute doggo :3 10:20 So for me, and this is pretty rare because I tend to not be with cis-men, I would never want just a dick pic. I’d want a full body nude, whatever pose my partner is comfortable with, because it’s the intimacy of sharing something with each other that you don’t share with a majority of human beings
Technically, there was an an Egyptian language, with phonetic diction... but yeah, pictography has been around for quite some time. Also, the cross earring is very much a George Michael thing, given how prolific he was in sex-positive music in the ’80s and early ’90s. If you're interested in artistic imagery, stark / simple but effective lighting, and aren't afraid of some avant garde surrealism, Lynch’s Eraserhead would be worth the watch. It will not remotely help with your current perspective on the junk-pics.
I could write an essay on masculine beauty, but you could get the same from looking at classical art form when they had fewer hang ups about homosexuality. But needless to say, penises are like snowflakes. Every one is unique and they are all beautiful.
Bro you're really out here decked out in Into The AM, I had to say something about it! I love their shit lol! Great vids though otherwise, appreciate and find myself aligning with a decent chunk of your takes!
Love your videos man, you are a natural at this. One suggestion I have though is to try and shorten the amount of time talking during one individual pause. Your breakdowns are great, and don't get me wrong make sure you get your point across still. But if you were to maybe edit those moments to make them just a little bit more concise I think it would help keep more viewers watching for longer, which is huge for the algorithm as you probably know. Anyways, you make great videos, just thought I might give a friendly observation.
Indeed! A well proportioned male body is such a wonderful thing! And I guess we have to look no further than Chris's to acknowledge that…😉 The "male parts" can also be great even though they have to nail a winning combination of colour, shape, texture and size. 😃
@@pixelised Oh yeah Color is Important and so is good proportions with said size if one part is too big or small relative to the rest it can totally throw off the Aesthetics of it
I literally can't find the video of this song anywhere on RU-vid, where did you find it, please tell me. I need to share this video of the song to a friend pleassseeeee
It should definitely be fair use yeah. its really annoying that they can just claim it when youre reacting, its transformative art that is covered by US fair use laws afaik.
Pretty sure the earring thing is a reference to gen z. Because I’ve seen a lot of gen z fashion with guys wearing crosses and that type of jewelry. But I could be wrong.
@@ChrisReactsToThings Yeah, yesterday I was surprised to be greeted so early with a new video from you but this schedule actually fits better my RU-vid feed binging.😃 I might not get to your new upload minutes after it becomes available though (unless I push it to the front of a boring video I skipped like today).😉😄
I like what you said about the attractiveness of the male genitals. I'm also a straight man and I also can't fathom how penises can be attractive. I guess, it's probably our heterosexualilty. Maybe straight women find their genitals as unattractive too?
I feel like this whole special as good as it is, hits like way harder for straight men, particularly straight white men than anyone else, because as a Mexican Transgirl I like it but I don't really relate to it.