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Jordan.... I beg you to stop calling things "lib" at weird times. Like being a condescending asshole who suggests that the other contestant needs a mentor instead of $1k. That has nothing to do with liberalism 8:37 Edit: just to be clear, I am a huge fan of your humor and want the best for everyone, and I keep hearing odd takes about "libs"
I can’t lie, not being on Ilah’s side is shitty. She was a 19 year old student with a daughter and no savings, she started crying because everybody was bullying each other and she got overwhelmed or something.
Yeah also like she had the worst situation by far. She was a new mom and had to bail her parents out of JAIL so she was broke. She needed it more than anyone
@@josiea.3855 I took it as bail out of extreme debt/loosing everything kinda situation I didn't even consider that's what she might have meant, but either way both are absolutely awful situations for anyone. Let alone a young mom in her situation. Worst part is she seems like basically the only normal person on here maybe other than the tire guy, like she seems sweet. You can tell throughout the beginning she is getting more and more overwhelmed by the other people on the set. I'd probably curl up in a ball and cry myself honestly.
this is so fucking evil tbh i hate how mean they all are, especially to the one woman with the child. she deserved the money and she even CRIED over being overwhelmed by how everyone was arguing to the point where she felt she didn’t deserve it, despite her being the most fucking deserving.
Oh boy. Not everyone was being evil. Ilah, Joe, and the white lady with the bandana weren’t being evil. The biggest problem in this group was the same person that said “I’m a good person” - Hodan.
@@falconawesomeness1141 The Hispanic lady was a little evil. No one but Joe pipped in about Illah's mistreatment. Kris and Hodan were the most evil though.
literally ilah is the only one that shouldve won. 19 with a baby and in college??? and she just spent 10.000$ to bail out her parents???????? also "you chose to have the child" IS WILD
the way that guy went after her was honestly sick. maybe it was cut out of the video, but we never saw her explain how she ended up in that situation ?? i love being a part of the queer community but wow, some cis gay men can be really ignorant when it comes to women’s bodies :/
I just really hope Ilah and her daughter are doing okay now. Funny how the six adults were all extremely immature, inappropriate, and rude, while the one teenager had the most struggles AND was so polite and empathetic for the entirety of the video.
I got curious about that too, I felt so worried, I searched for her. Turns out she has a RU-vid channel, and although she hasn’t posted in a year, she seemly was doing well while posting!
When Ilah got out, why tf didn’t they just leave her alone? She basically took herself out, was crying, and the guy just kept telling her how she COULD’VE fought harder for her kid…then turned around and said that she had a child so now it’s her responsibility to take care of it. She’s already out, dude, bully someone else!
because they are very literal bullies, watching these assholes felt like being back in school. also what the hell was that about the redhead dude? that girl was literally talking to him and if he even dares to respond they say "well no one was talking to you". these people are the worst..
@@eternallustformedusa4844fr plus you have to like vent your greatest issue to a room of people who go on to immediately dismiss it as “not a big deal” I would break down for sure
so these full adult people with houses eliminated a 19 year old woman in college with a DAUGHTER because she said she got anxious about not deserving $1,000 dollars???? what the fuck????
they voted her out because they all are selfish fucks. It was just a pretext. what they meant was "I am voting you out, because I want the money." obviously they can't really say that because that would have been bad.
Ilah explained in a youtube video on her channel that she was R'ed and that's how she got pregnant. It's actually disgusting how Kris behaved and assumed it was her own choice. This video was simply awful
@@lucamagnani5243For a second it looked like you had a South Park picture so I thought that your comment wasn't satire until I saw the sunset (I've had bad history with people who have South Park pfps online)
Saaammme I started getting anxious just watching, these people remind me of my high school bullies, the completely unprovoked “I need you to stop antagonizing me” would have made me SOB
"Let's find the cruelest, most self-absorbed and self-pitying people on this entire planet and give the one who's voted to deserve the most pity 1000 dollars."
Yes, they probably cast people who would have acted like that, but they shouldn't get a pass for a setting up a game that would evoke that side of people.
I can't even watch to the end. This is just freaking depressing. What a horrible idea for a show. Who is entertained by watching people in poverty cruelly tear each other down for the chance to win a small amount of the money they desperately need?
@@jupiteryu7318 Is that for real? Cuz that one guy talking about making the 'choice' to have a kid is pretty freaking ironic in that case. Though, I stand by the lady who said that 'making a choice' could be used to describe any of their situations anyway.
@@LordDomielOfElysium Making two similar comments that aren't even worded the same does not make someone a bot, even if you did respond to both of them by saying something stupid.
@@whyisthisdifferentnow it was ignorant. and she stated in a video she was sexually assaulted, it wasn’t her fault. and abortion costs money that she doesn’t even have! she may have wanted to keep the child yet paying for a child is expensive as well!!
I think the one girl is crying because she realized she's surrounded by the worst people and somehow she was involved in getting put in the same room with them.
Okay but Kris coming for Ilah having a daughter as a teen and basically blaming her for it is disgusting. Joe was right. People do not know hos stressful and hectic parenting, let alone at her age can be. It's expensive. So Im disgusted by Kris and this is a pattern. Gay men love to be in woman's business and never get called out for misogyny because ''how can I be misogynist'' card will always be played. I've seen this way to many times.
this exactly. I am a lesbian and have seen gay men say really rude and damaging things about us but if they get called out they use "how can i be Misogynistic? how can i be homophobic" after literally telling us we don't have it bad or insinuating we don't still face homophobia. I think it steems from misogyny. lesbians don't center men in their lives, but thats a different topic. I too feel so bad for Ilah, she was so sweet and even when she first explained her situation she wasn't acting selfish even though she had every right to be. also like im 19 and a college student too and even for someone like me who lives at home its expensive. Also him insinuating that she was in complete control of the situation. If she was it would still be gross. like stuff happens.
the arguing is nuts but also how fucked is it to just be like "here are people who need money, let's pit them against each other for our entertainment" makes me feel icky
it’s nasty. there’s nothing entertaining about people who dont even have 1000 $ spare trying to bring each other down so they can get the cash instead. they should be allies against a system that puts honest hard working people down like this, not pitted against each other so a youtube channel can make more money.
@@LordDomielOfElysium He literally caused a bunch of blind people to not be blind anymore. I'm not going to pretend it was just an act of altruism, but his overall business model is clearly helpful to a lot of people. I'd much rather have him doing that than just not helping anyone.
yeah, honestly it's disgusting. on the side of the company, 1000 bucks isn't even much for them, just another business expense, but the people in the video have to degrade each other just for one of them to get it.
Joe was so heckin sweet! He said nothing and knew, after listening to everything, that he didn't have a case. Whereas Abbie was like "it's so important that I get to my brother's wedding" even after hearing everyone else's stuff. And she got on other people's cases. Why didn't they kick her out first? Joe would've been gone second but she needed to go first - heck.
Ok my phone autocorrected her name to Honda and I just kind of want to leave it that way. I usually am the biggest on even encouraging others to be outspoken about their own names but the way she was just sent me so I'll let my phone insult her. Anyway, Honda was the worst. Up until when she went off on Joe I kind of figured that she came off as a spoiled child but going off on a dude that was just honest about what he needed and quietly sat in a corner until she said that "he just looked like he didn't like her" and then flipping out because he correctly pointed out that she made an assumption about him. I mean, I thought when Honda surveyed the room and saw multiple other POC, including two other Black folks, that it was pretty ballsy to START with "I'm Black in America" as your trump card but it really did not do her persecution complex justice like staring down the quietest person in the room and telling him to be quiet 🤣 I don't know that she's Muslim, there's lots of religions that cover their hair. But let's say that if that's what it is she could have started with "I'M A BLACK MUSLIM WOMAN IN AMERICA AND THAT SUCKS" and it would have been like, yeah i can see how it be that way. But you can't go for the low hanging fruit like she did. I try to be cautious about saying someone has a persecution complex but if you don't have one and you can both 1) say you deserve something right off the bat for the struggles that other people in the room are also facing and 2) get mad at someone who is just literally in the room with you because you don't like the face they are making just existing in the room with you; then I don't know what else to call it. (Chris made the same mistake too, he really held on to his race only. He should have really played up that he's a gay man and no one else in the room knows how hard it is to be a gay Black man, who is now unemployed. Now, there is some truth in this because queer Black men are heavily discriminated against, however I think he said he's been unemployed for 30 days. It's kind of far fetched to say that anything is really playing against you at 30 days unemployed. ) I'm not saying that these people should have all used their sex, gender, race. Religion, or sexuality to win the thing. I'm just saying that if they were going to try they should have done it right and with CONVICTION. You can't go halfway.
@Bec I laughed the whole time I read this and agree completely. You are a funny person and should feel good about yourself 😊 (I know this sounds sarcastic but it's just nice to say nice, genuine things to people on the internet, sometimes, ya know?)
I don't see the mystery in why she's crying. Just look at the video, imagine being in the room with these people... I'd be crying too, probably. Everyone are being so nasty. You can't say anything without being humiliated and put down. I'd be feeling like absolute dirt being in a room where these vultures are taking complete charge. I'd feel stressed, and alone, just wanting OUT of there. No humanity in sight, and you can't leave.
Right? I was thinking she literally said why she was upset, she was overwhelmed and felt undeserving. I can’t imagine being stuck in a room with people that act like that.
I understand why she was crying and honestly her feelings are completely validated. At the same time though, I understand why Jordan is confused because it's easy to put into perspective how sort of... comical the entire nastiness of this room is. its evil, its sad, but at the end of the day its entertainment and the things said in here are WILD. I was cracking up the whole way through
@@annalong9741 I hate to say this but I legit think it's cos he is a white (quiet) guy and it's easier for them to take out their frustrations on him cos he seems passive (shown by his placating and agreeable responses). If he was an "alpha" [pls know im using that ironically] they wouldn't have lashed out at him unnecessarily as much. Also I appreciate different takes but pls know that I am *not* the type of person to say "it's cos he is white 💯🥶🥵" as I myself am not white and usually hate ppl saying that cos it's usually shabibo bros
@@mibbles2371 i agree that he was quiet, not so much that he was white in my opinion. but if that’s how you see it, completely reasonable. they were all being prejudice to each other (except for him and the girl with the baby)
Yo I thought I was crazy seeing this too! Like mama, you asked? I don’t get it?? I swear he said like 4 lines the entire video, and low key got attacked for nothing 💀💀
Yeah. 21:29 Shakera brings the outvoted (back) into the conversation. Joe's just responds: Sure. 21:31 Hodan immediately says "no, they antagonize me", recollecting individually who the outvoted voted for, according to her. With Joe, she basically admited not knowing how he voted (21:41). 21:45 And when Shakera wants to move along with the voting (I assume, she asks to pause the game, so they don't lose the money), Hodan stops the whole thing to tell Joe to be quiet. She went into gaslighting on turbomode there. Like, I know they are under stress, and having cameras on you changes your behaviour, but Hodan KIND OF seemed to have her mind together and then this?
They really just let him have it. The vibe in the room really did invite it; felt fucked up, I'd probably have been way less cool and looked like a dickhead.
Well yeah a little bit, for how much they were trying to belittle others issues based on supposedly being white (not saying that Abbie was without fault or deserved the money, just pointing out how much most of them belittled everyone else’s problems over their own). I’m a white passing mixed person. My life experience has been that poc people don’t accept me as a poc (and don’t acknowledge that I and my family are still affected by oppression) and white people view me as a poc. I have no community and I am discriminated by either side. Also for Jordan to be like “hispanic isn’t a race” to discredit her is rude. Hispanic and Latino are ethnicities. And more of a racial identity (I’m Hispanic and Latina, it’s just complicated and not clearly defined). Mexican and Latino isn’t a race but would you say a Mexican American doesn’t face racism because it’s not technically a race? No. And lots of Mexicans and other Latinos are white passing due to Spanish ancestry/colonization. It’s rude to discredit someone as a minority (solely based on their skin color) and assume they have not been affected by racial bias.
@@mort6539 im mexican and definitely the most white looking in my family lol yeah im a poc and i can definitely feel it sometimes but also i very much benefit from being white passing in america its not the oppression olympics but if i was sitting down with black ppl im not gonna bring up my race like i have it just as bad
That person was so rude when she said that Joe was antagonising her. Like she literally said that she thought he might not like her and he didn’t like that and she gaslighted him into thinking that he was in the wrong.
As someone who's autistic I absolutely would have cried in that room, I'm sorry but everyone raising their voices and being so rude would have just broke me, so yeah I'm on poor girls side, also she tried so hard to be nice and she's literally a student with a child like what, she should have won
Imagine saying "I can't see how racial discrimination can happen, it's illegal" with a straight face 😭 worst part is I have relatives who say similar things and they're not joking
Yeah racial discrimination happens all the time. But the guys only been unemployed for like what 3 weeks? And he's already pulling out the race card? Like yeah sure dude.
@@illwill1991 why would the amount of time he’s unemployed matter lmao. Especially if he was given notice before losing his last job, he’d have even more time in the job search
The “I’m Hispanic” killed me. Ilah also said Joe was being discriminated against for being a straight white male which means he “has virtually no struggles.” It’s 2023 and people still think white privilege means you don’t have struggles. Also, he didn’t specify about anything in his life he just said “I need my car fixed” lol. That being said Ilah deserved that money.
She was responding to him saying "they tell me I'm not qualified because I'm black". I call bs on that, no way a job is going to straight up say "we won't hire you because you're black" even if that is the reason.
@@01neveroddoreven10 I think his sentence structure was “they tell me they can’t hire me [because I’m black]” not “they tell me [they can’t hire me because I’m black]”. I.e. not “A tells me the following message: A cannot do X because Y” but rather “A tells me the following message: A cannot do X. This is because of Y.” Also, it’s edited, so it seems like they cut some middle part that made it clearer, like “they tell me they can’t hire me because I’m not qualified, because I’m black” or something
jordan its pretty understandable why the girl is crying. when i get really overwhelmed i cry too, and its hard to keep it in. and honestly in this situation it makes sense why you'd get overwhelmed in a room full of assholes :(
Even if everyone was under the assumption that everyone else was lying they are SO mean and nasty to each other. Like what is the thought process when you know you're being filmed for everyone on the Internet to see
its like they were all appealing to the audience, instead of each other. all the yelling and arguing was so counterintuitive, and so many of the people sounded so privileged and out of touch
Meanwhile Joe was just being quiet as they all argued and made a 19 year old mom cry yet even he got heat in the end for just existing in the same room as Hodan and Kris. It almost feels like a Psyop campaign to prove Conservatives are right in thinking White men are the most oppressed and thats just as evil as this entire "fight for money, peasants!" premise, Cut 😭
@@toastshine same like I get if it was a joke but he kept going and I didn’t think it was a joke anymore like he genuinely didn’t pay attention as to why she was upset
@@toastshine yeah I feel like it was meant in a "let's bring the mood up with some lighter jokes" vibe, but this whole video just leaves a bad taste, even in Jordan's part
I don’t know how you could be amongst those people and think anyone other than Ilah deserved the money. She was clearly in the most financial need, but couldn’t speak up. The fact that NO ONE asked her questions about her parents or daughter until she was already disqualified is so gross. All of them were so petty
"I don't understand how they could NOT hire you because you're black- I don't believe it- that would be illegal" The CAUCASITY!!! (As a white person, my stomach is churning) my god.
I have watched 5 different people react to this video, and each time I get more and more dumbfounded and flabbergasted that there are people this vile and mean in the world. Jordan's cool though.
How don't you get why she was crying? She got overwhelmed by the situation and all these people being incredibly gross and making such inappropriate comments, trying to disregard each others issues and trying to one up each others 'victimhood' etc.
I feel like ilah was having sensory overload, she was talking about wanting to stay to listen to everyone's conversations but just hearing everyone's pov, the way she seemed to be crying almost thoughtlessly? like I recognized it ive been there it seemed like her body was reacting to something rather than having an actual emotional response if that makes any sense
Agreed. It was awful to watch. She's mentioned on her own YT channel that she has struggled with some pretty serious mental health issues and that she has PTSD and as someone who also has PTSD I _really_ recognized her reactions in myself. That's exactly what I do when I get overwhelmed or face any sort of confrontational atmosphere and my PTSD symptoms/fight or flight responses start to creep in. It can get so overwhelming and out of your control so quickly once it starts. She genuinely seems like such a sweet, mellow person so it hurt to see her break down like that.
i could’ve been watching ninjago but instead i had to see a man say “you had sex, you had a baby, and now it’s your responsibility to pay for it” and get not a flinch in the room
"Do you choose to be poor because its fun or because you are lazy?" Being followed up by "What? They cant be racist, thats illegal!" Is absolutely amazing
“You had sex, you had the child” abortion is literally illegal and expensive?? She’s a child herself and a college student?? How could she afford a 300$ min surgery AND a week off to heal
1. Abortion is not illegal. 2. Sex can easily lead to pregnancy. It’s not rocket science. 3. When you have a child, it is 100% your responsibility to take care of that child.
I mean, as someone who's parents fought a lot when I was younger, any amount of angry yelling and insulting just immediately makes me cry, whether or not its directed at me. I can understand where she's coming from, especially considering she had to bail her parents out of something while also taking care of a child at 19?? that's how old I am and im barely responsible for myself, I cannot imagine the stress
20:00 my jaw dropped man. How can you even begin to fix your mouth to say that? Blaming everything on her just because she had a teen pregnancy. She explained she’s in school as well and that’s why she wanted the money
god videos like this really make me wonder what they cut out. it feels like there's chunks missing that'd explain the seemingly random leaps in logic, i can't quite explain it
I replied to someone else and I think she legit has a persecution complex and the only thing worse than being persecuted to someone like that is not being addressed at all. And he called her out for making an assumption about her and that is even worse. I don't know if you noticed in her intro she was like "I'M SAVING THE WORLD" and I don't think that she liked that he wasn't at all interested in the drama happening and didn't buy into anything going on.
"You'll probably be dead after you die" is not a sentence I thought I'd hear today, but definitely one I am thankful to have heard. I have also heard that I'm white.
Literally cannot handle the fact that a man said “My husband and I are facing the possibility of homelessness” and Fem Shapiro said “well I want a plane ticket”
“the child is here so you have to pay for your child” ??? if he can say that i’m surprised why no one told him to get a lawyer to fight a hate crime for not getting a job
Woah. It really did feel like we were in the room. I seriously would have left before it escalated that much. I'm such a socially anxious person anyway, so I can't imagine being there for that.
The way Cut and Jubilee and other shows like this completely exploit the most marginalized communities is so vile. Like they could easily give each person $1000 from all the views they get. This group of people in particular was vicious though, other than poor Ilah getting overwhelmed as I surely would.
Jordan I'm usually on your side when watching these reacts (I think you usually have pretty nuanced, empathetic takes on things like this) but I think you were super harsh and insensitive towards Ilah for crying. I was disappointed to see how you responded to that part, especially with how open you've been with your own mental health experiences. As someone who also get's _incredibly_ anxious and overwhelmed with confrontational atmospheres it's not something that you can help nor is it something you're trying to do for attention. She was the youngest (and arguably the most in need) person there who was being relentlessly bullied by a group of *adults* who were behaving incredibly callously towards not only her but everyone in the room. It was very obvious that she was upset by the way they were willing to treat each other for the sake of the money and didn't want to partake in spite of genuinely _needing_ said money herself (pretty badly by the sounds of it). Hell, even *I* got weepy and overwhelmed just watching it from the safety and comfort of my own home, so with the length of filming and the atmosphere there in person I don't understand how that's not something you could empathize with her for (even if it wouldn't be _your_ response). She's a very sweet, sensitive person so personally it hurt my heart to see her break down on camera, I can't imagine mocking her for it. Hopefully it's something you'd learn from and approach with more kindness in future.
It didn't sound like mocking to me, I thought he was just asking? I was also thrown off initially because the crying seemed to come out of nowhere and it took me a minute to piece together why
hodan (not sure on the spelling) is unbearable. very much seems like the sort of person you are terrified to accidentally disagree with because she will be unnecessarily mean completely unprovoked and then not allow you to defend yourself. even hearing the confrontational way she talks to everyone makes me anxious lol. kris also sucks! poor joe
this is so messed up, none of these people deserves to be in their situation and it’s just evil to make them bring each other down for a measly 1000$. its never the most deserving who will win this kind of challenge but the nastiest.
Okay but them all piling on my boy joe is actually a crime, he's so sweet and that one lady jist telling him to shut up and he just responded and they were on HER SIDE??
100% making an assumption about Red Glasses, but they cross me as the type of person who thinks they're exempt from being a shitty person bc they vote blue and live in California
I think this is the first time I've ever disagreed with Jordan's judgment but I completely understood why Ilah was crying. They were being so cruel and just making it personal and yelling over each other, I was getting upset and overwhelmed just watching it, she should have won because she (and Joe) where trying to be genuinely empathic and hear out why everyone needed it to make the best choice and the others just wanted to tear others down until they were the last people standing
I literally see myself in Ilah so much. Everyone started arguing with each other and she must've gotten just so overwhelmed. The tension in that room was SO BAD, imagine how bad it was uncut. Her crying was completely understandable and justified.
This is so crazy because usually in these videos everyone is being overly nice and trying to win over everyone else but everyone in this one was just awful. I have never felt so tense about something I was not in the room for.
I was 19 when I had my son. I worked my butt off to get into LSUS nursing. He's now 15 and learning to drive. We've been through a lot but I never gave up. I'm super proud of both of us! Love you Dev!
Oh my god did the casting call for this video say "hey we're looking for people with the worst takes you've ever heard in your life"??? Every time one of them starts talking I'm holding my breath waiting for the absolute jumpscare of an opinion that's inevitably on the way
This was so upsetting. $1000 would be extremely helpful for me but I don't think I could ever be so cruel and dismissive of other people's struggles over it. This video gave me like, 3rd hand anxiety lol
you see it sounds nuts that they recommended that about a mentor instead of offering to give the money, but my work just did that instead of letting me take on more hours so I could pay my bills :)
Yeah, as the often misquoted saying goes: "For a love of money is the root of all kinds of evil." From The Bible, 1 Timothy 6:10. I just relatively recently found out that this is the actual saying that everyone and their mother quotes as "Money is the root of all evil," which is oversimplified to the point of completely missing the point of the saying and shifting the blame to something other than human weaknesses and desires. Just felt like sharing that trivia which I found pretty kewl and this seemed like an appropriate spot XD
imo the girl that started crying could've just been overwhelmed, and could've been holding back for a while and then just starting to cry. Of course there is likely editing that can easily make it more confusing. I know I have had times where I would start crying in an overwhelming situation even if what is immediately happening didn't directly cause the crying to start. Also they were getting on her case to not stop crying like? what did they want? The last part abt them getting on her case for not using the child-card but then getting on the other lady's case for using it. this is a mess
i hate all of those people because they all looked at ilah going "i listened to and cared about your stories" and started making fun of her for.. having empathy? and not being ignorant?
"What if I connected you to a mentor?" "You're choosing to be jobless" "I've heard that I'm white" "I want to pay off my debt before I die" "You chose to have the child" As much as I--like everyone--need that $1k I think I would've had a panic attack while listening to this bullying and left
Honestly $1000 is not worth making yourself look like shit online and publicly for everyone to see. I feel like every single person in that group (except maybe Joe and Ilah, but they were to a lesser extent) we’re incredibly antagonistic and rude about the struggles people were going through. They have their own issues to sort out which is understandable but it doesn’t give them the right to bring others down and basically go “Okay but that’s not valid because I’m going through more.” The premise itself is harmful and dangerous but the way that everyone was so ready to hold a knife up to each other is CRAZY. They literally laughed in Ilah’s face for getting overwhelmed and crying, then mocked her for having a child and not using it as some sort of like “ULTIMATE REASON”, no one should have to do that.
when i first was going to college my parents' credit was too bad to cosign my student loans. i asked my uncle if he could cosign my loans and he didnt give me a straight answer, he just invited me and my parents to lunch at olive garden. and when we were were there he was like "instead of cosigning your loans i'm gonna do you one better: i'm gonna teach you how to network" and it pissed me off so much lmao. and he was like trying to connect me to people he knew but i was like i want to be a screenwriter and he did totally unrelated stuff and so yeah it's much more useful to give people tangible resources than just bs connections :)
Literally how could anyone see this and not just be super disgusted with channels like this. It’s so gross seeing people tear each other down for money and then when the people competing start getting too feisty for money they are willing to tear others down for they’re just threatened with “okay whichever one of you wins this money you need so badly is actually going to get less”. Just altogether such a gross situation
i feel like it’s insane how no one is talking about how fucked up it is that a corporation is making poor people compete with each other over an amount of money that’s life-changing for the people but barely worth mentioning to a corporation and they’re doing it for entertainment
As someone who has debillitating anxiety and cries when I start to get a panic attack I just feel so bad for the girl with the kid. Like, that was brutal and hurt my heart. It's literally the anxiety scenario I play out in my head all the time, people coming at me for crying when I can't control it.
@@loveinstars oh, were you referring to the usage of the phrase "crippling anxiety"? I changed it to be debillitating but as a disabled person I've never had anyone find offense with using the term crippling to describe a debilitating condition. Though I can easily change it to avoid the word all together.
Has Cut done more of these videos or did they learn from the error of their ways because, aside from the way they're all acting, Cut couldn't give them each 1000 for them being in the room and performing for them?
That's exactly what I was wondering! Cut is clearly a competent, well-maintained studio. And having these people go out of their way to be there and basically create the content for them should definitely be a paying job. No, they're not acting, but they're still PERFORMING, like you said. They better had been compensated behind the scenes.