Grace Helbig
I watch the show,  because it’s just different enough,  and watchable. I’m sad they turned a bit mean. We are trying to live in a world where we are as aware of public shaming of strangers online,  as mugger jokes or Retard humour When I watch any prank that embarrasses people and laughs at them, … Read More »

Grace Helbig

I watch the show,  because it’s just different enough,  and watchable.
I’m sad they turned a bit mean.
We are trying to live in a world where we are as aware of public shaming of strangers online,  as mugger jokes or Retard humour

When I watch any prank that embarrasses people and laughs at them,  I’m uncomfortable watching.  Some pranks I’m ok with, but others can literally upset me physically as I feel the emotions in my head,  of the fool we’re laughing at.  Tripping on a ban a has always been funnier than a pie in the face,  but today, embarrassing stuff can ruin people.

It can be a huge life change,  the Star Wars kid,  or the Uma Uma guy.  They say they have happy endings,  and I can’t say if it’s true,  but they were certainly forced into a life change.

You thought an office nickname could be mean.  The anonymous Internet is brutal.

It feels so good to be honest sometimes, but only with strangers.

Jimmy Kimmel has a now famous bit about reading mean tweets by the celebrities

But when Grace plays a series of videos about people being innocently filmed while being terrified or startled in stupid ways.

I try my best not to laugh.  I scared people for years,  probably a decade longer than my generation.  I hated being scared so much, and always react poorly.  I don’t want to be famous for that.

I don’t even know I’m on the Internet.

To be fair to Grace,  I assume they have permission to airbus,  rather than just picking random scare videos online.

Either way,  I consider it bullying.  Hurtful shaming

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