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re: Youtube - Asia and BJ First Time watching videos
Posted on 1/31/24 at 5:35 pm to Che Boludo
Posted on 1/31/24 at 5:35 pm to Che Boludo
I've seen their music reaction videos and they do a good job of acting like they've never heard the song before but after you watch enough of them, it becomes pretty obvious they are full of shite. But good for them for making money doing something more fun than what most people do on a daily basis for money.
Posted on 2/1/24 at 10:46 am to deeprig9
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I've seen their music reaction videos and they do a good job of acting like they've never heard the song before but after you watch enough of them, it becomes pretty obvious they are full of shite.
Yeah, they are way too old to have been living under a rock and never having seen 95% of the songs & movies of some of the biggest pop culture stars from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, & 10s.
I consider myself a fairly informed pop culture/entertainment buff yet even I will get introduced by a reaction channel to a new song or movie that slipped by me that everyone else has seen (ex: still have never seen Home Alone) so I understand how a relatively sheltered couple from a different culture might've side-stepped some popular records & films that 63% of the country calls classics. However, when you've supposedly have never seen, for example MJs Thriller video, or say, any of Arnold's movies, etc. sorry, I call bullshite. Their tv-less, radio-less, & internet-less parents, friends & coworkers must've lived under rocks, too, to help shield them from pop culture exposure.
Still, they consistently do a great job of acting unfamiliar.
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