Views : 138,805,664
Genre: Comedy
Date of upload: Jun 4, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.969 (23,292/2,941,762 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T22:01:47.237684Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
The contrast of the song being so ārelatableā at first only to turn the mirror around so we catch a quick glimpse of our addiction and the inherent horror of mindless consumption. And then go right back to the funny upbeat lyrics again- but the second time because of the tone shift it has a completely different meaning. Well executed to prove a point. Also slaps very hard.
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From 0:00 - 2:03 is the birth of the internet, when people realised they could be completely batshit insane and post to their hearts content. A time where new frontiers were explored and the world seemed bright.
From 2:03 - 3:51 is the boom of technology, the tragedies and worries of life started seeping into the net. People began to realise the power they had at their fingertips and how the internet has become an irreplaceable part of our lives.
3:51 onwards...we can no longer escape, and the companies realised they can get us to pay whatever they wanted
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I feel like if you asked artists to design a character embodying the entire Internet, they'd really get to be creative and go all out with the prompts, adding a lot of features and details to the character's design.
But I find it interesting how effective this portrayal is: white shirt, black pants, black shoes, round black sunglasses. It's so simple. He just looks like any guy at all. All the weight of the character is in Bo's performance and the cold blue lighting. His outfit would be perfectly unremarkable if not for the sunglasses. We can't see his eyes. The lenses are small, so we can still see his eyebrows, it's not like we can't read his expression. But we can't look into his eyes. There's no window to the soul, just round black discs.
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@Cosmiccaturn
2 years ago
"Here's a tip for straining pasta, here's a 9 year old who died!" Is way too accurate help
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