Also, forgot to mention, in the full documentary boogie leaves a voice message to the documentarian passionately stating that he is not interested in finding a job, saying that "he has 4 million subscribers" and that he will make youtube work. Should've included that, but you'll hear all about it in the longer vid. Was he trolling, intentionally sabotaging the interview or genuinely trying to get a job? Mike Clum's full documentary : ua-cam.com/video/_QgDx0RIWY8/v-deo.html Boogie's Extended Recruiter Interview Clip : ua-cam.com/video/ZRSADEinCV8/v-deo.html
assuming he was actually trying to get the job, depression often makes you see only the bad things about yourself. If he actually has it, that would explain why he's such a downer on himself.
A Boogie aficionado who also looks at 'GorlWorld' stuff streamed this and assumed this particular part was likely a bit done by the documentarian. As I'm sure you're researching, Boogie had a lot of pull in this documentary, such as who appeared in it (his roommate is absent) and even the timeline presented. Boogie co-owns a game store, has years of understanding what gets clicks in search engines, and clearly editing experience, yet chose to not mention those things? Edit: Forgot to add that the documentary had an acting listing for someone to play a date for Boogie, and Mike was open to talking about those parts. It was a sketchy documentary from the outset as many of those who watch Boogie as past fans, see it as Boogie trying to revitalize his numbers from a waning fan base. Excited to see the vid tomorrow tho.
@@speedrublucas1139you're so right regarding the actual experience he has, idk much about him and didn't know about the website but when he mentioned that, I wondered why on earth he didn't bring up the fact that he had several years of experience with coding, as if those skills are transferable to what's needed to coding today, that could be quite useful 🤯
@@Midnight_FreefallI can kind of see it. I wouldn't go into an interview and say that. That is one of the first things I learned. I mean, she is hotter than I am.
I feel like I’m not even that hot, just young and thin. And I get hit on ALL the time. So men don’t have high standards if you just smile and them and act nice lol
tbh at this point boogies completely undeserving of sympathy man. it sucks to say it but theres only so many times you can self sabotage and keep people on your side y'know?
yeah i lost any hope years ago, there was a while there where I really thought he could turn it around, but time after time it gets less and less likely.
@@Cuestar its honestly so sad to see too cause he really cant blame anybody but himself. i wanna see him get better but like you said it just keeps looking less likely :(
@@CharlieApplesif I blew two hundred grand on something, I’d want to have something to show for it at least. Using it as an extra deposit on a very large house or something.
Best advice I ever got for job hunting was from my sister: Lie. Just tell them whatever you need, to get the job. That's all her advice was. Personally I'd add the caveat that this advice shouldn't be ABUSED. If your looking for a fast food job, or basic retail (any kid's first job) then lie as much as you need to make them happy(in other words, don't lie your way into being a surgeon or police officer, it'll definitely bite you in the ass)
Boogie is literally that guy from spongebob who's like "every night my heart attacks put me to sleep". He's trying to make excuses for himself to elicit pity from others but also soften the blow so he doesn't have to blame himself if/when he doesn't get the job
Well said. He doesn’t care how ridiculous he looked to the job recruiter in the video, he never wanted to show people he could get a job. He made it seem absolutely impossible for him to get a job so he can keep living off of charity lol
As someone who is also fat, depressed, and has a subpar work ethic it's literally all about lying and getting people on your side. I told the company that I currently work for that I've heard great things about them (I didn't, people actively dislike this establishment), I told them I'm a hard worker and I enjoy overcoming challenges using my creativity (I'm not a hard worker and I hate being challenged), and I said I cooperatively worked with like-minded colleagues on conflict resolution exercises (I played D&D). Be a little vulnerable, talk about a tough time you had recently but not in a negative, poor me kind of way, talk about how you got back up again and if you haven't quite yet talk about how you're working on it. Be absolutely disgustingly positive. However, the biggest thing that I've found has worked in interviews and I cannot stress this enough is *make them laugh* .
Make them laugh has never occurred to me, tbh. And it makes sense. I'm definitely too ridgid in interviews and I feel like I have a hard time making connections that seem genuine.
You know you could lose weight and improve your work ethic instead of lying your way through life. You act like you said something profound but your solution is just lie. As if people won’t find out the truth eventually.
also he later mentions that he coded for a website for several years and co-owns/co-owned a business later, did he contradict himself on purpose or just forget lol
Have you u guys ever had a job? Being self employed on UA-cam isn’t a credible or reliable work history. It wouldn’t mean anything to most employers on a resume. The online coding and website making might have… but, that was 20 years ago at this point, references that old don’t mean anything.
I literally went to film school and work in media for a full time job - he could absolutely use the numbers he built to support that he has experience and success in wide-spread content creation. That’s cool if y’all don’t think it’s a job but the companies with the money disagree lol Capitalism doesn’t care
I think the problem with Boogie is his UA-cam success was a lot like winning the lottery. No hate to Boogie but becoming rich and famous from being goofy online doesn't instill discipline or financial literacy in people. He didn't appreciate what he had cause it fell into his lap and he didn't realize how easily it could he taken away. Hindsight is 20/20 and god knows I'm not perfect, but it is very frustrating to watch him refuse to take even basic steps to self improvement when he got a golden ticket in life.
It's going to be difficult for him to improve himself. Doing that takes discipline and the ability to reflect on yourself and admit your flaws. Guys a classic narcissistic personality which is why he has zero discipline and also why he's VERY unlikely to seek help to improve himself because in his mind he's not the issue everyone else is. It's not the fame that made him like this it's a mental health issue the fame just made it so much worse. Granted I'm not a psychiatrist so I could be wrong about the situation but his behavior matches those of the many narcissists I've known in my life in many ways.
@@MaddyBlackbart Yeah I agree. It's not the UA-cam fame that made him this way, he was just never forced to change like most people who become highly successful like he did.
@@af-pv7vm I agree with you basically, but I'd say nobody is "forced" to change by success, rather all are "required" to. Boogey reached that point of requirement and didn't, and that's why he's in his current situation.
Honestly I think a huge part of this was him losing his wife. I think that really caused him to spiral since she must have kept him grounded in reality. Now he is in free fall and I don't have faith he will be able toglide to safety. Because even with his channel in its current state he is still able to make a living off youtube. He lives in a very cheap area to live. If he could just start churning out content again consistently and streaming he could make a decent living and maybe even get back to making big bucks
There would be more hope for him if he was 30 years younger and not so set in his ways. It's frustrating to see him only make excuses and never do anything to lose weight and know what not to say to people. He's got an anger management problem too and I hope he doesn't start turning on his current girlfriend
"I have a gap in my work history because I was self employed as a content creator. As a result I don't have strong references but I'm creative and I have a proven track record of being self motivated. At this point in my life I'm mainly interested in a more traditional form of employment in an environment that rewards consistency. I do have a felony conviction but it's single incident from a part of my life I'm not proud of and that I've grown beyond." You play the cards your dealt but being a loser is a choice.
He said he's disabled according to the US gov and state of Arkansas. He's 400lbs, I'm almost positive that he gets a SSDI check every month. He's hiding it from the documentary so people will have pity on him and think that he's losing his home. He's a manipulative conman, there's no way that he has zero income.
He says he has no work history though, that would disqualify him from SSDI and that’s something you have to pay into. So he is hiding something from somebody.
@@jArgonauticonas someone with autism, but I'm not fat or anything I can tell you straight up disability allowances don't cover the cost of living in today's economy.
I did a mock interview in college. I did really well up until the end when I mentioned I had a hard time waking up in the morning. That was embarrassing. This is a train wreck.
I f*cked up a mock interview in college by not being able to tell the interviewer what the letters in the name of the company I was interviewing for stood for😅 Ironically I actually work for that company now for the past 3 years, that mock interview saved me by showing me what not to say😅
I've watched Boogie for a very long time, probably since 2014. I used to have a friend that I would watch his videos alongside and we'd talk about how much he seemed to have a positive impact and what a Jolly Good Boy he was. Now it's 2023, and it's so weird. I've watched Boogie take a parallel path to that same friend; they're both obsessed with their own trauma, constantly wallowing in their own self pity and constantly acting like they're tired of all the haters out to get them. Obviously I cut off that friendship, very toxic behavior. It's just wild that every time I see Boogie escalating and getting worse, I hear rumors of the next dumb thing that my friend has done and how, like Boogie, they're owed nothing but pity and love because of their past and present. This interview is, like, the pinnacle of it. Watching Boogie take his chronically online world in front of a regular ass job recruiter, and none of his regular schtick and bullshit works. She instantly clocks what his problems are and even calls him out on it - and Boogie walks away from it having learned nothing. He calls the documentary team, declares that he shouldn't have to have a job because he has 4 million subs, and that's that. I'm sure he's gonna start posting videos talking about how Reddit is falsifying drama because of the documentary and the song continues to play, day after day after day. Meanwhile, that friend of mine is still whining about the falling out we had. They spend all their time on a dead private server for an MMO that shut down in 2012 hissing and whining about all the Bad People out to get them and spreading rumors. Life is fucking weird.
Life truly is fucking weird. Sorry about your friend. Sadly boogie is not unique, his case just puts a spotlight on a type of person that is out there and it could take years to figure out that they're not just down on their luck, they're not just going through a rough time but it's something pathological and they will bring anyone around them down the spiral with them. Hope you're doing well homie
i mean what was the falling out? you kinda make it seem like it was entirely you bailing on them and they didnt expect it nor want you to go. Also wierd if you cut em outta your life entirely that you keep up on their complaints and stuff.
Self sabotage destroys lives. I'm dealing with it myself at 22yo. Work. Gym. Relationships. Anything. Self improvement and self actualization is what makes me feel alive and truly happy. It's worth the every day fight against myself and depression but it is incredibly easy to slip and incredibly hard to get back on track. But i refuse to waste my time and potential anymore. I refuse to be a bitter unlikeable person like boogie at his age.
Content-brain has ruined so many UA-camrs like Boogie. I bet he was going through this interview with the mindset of “if some third party was watching this, what would be the most outrageous thing i could say?”
Boogie and Wings of Redemption’s spirals into severe obesity and unrepentant self sabotage really opened my eyes to my own lack of accountability in my life. I used to self sabotage and blame everyone for my problems. I accomplished a lot of what was holding me back. The only things I have left to take care of are my weight and my living situation. As for the living situation, I’m working crazy over time hours to save up for a house for my new husband and I. As for the weight, it’s trauma related so I really need therapy to help me through it or else I’m never gonna kick my eating disorder’s ass.
One thing to remember with overeating. Eat until you are about 75% full, then wait 10 minutes. And remember, discipline is doing or not doing things no matter how you feel.
Boogie acts like he is the only person with problems in the world. And cant do anything cause of his problems. While normal people deal with the same problems everyday
@arb Well, if they are "normal" people then they won't be experiencing the same problems. They might have worse problems of their own, but they won't be the same problems.
Out of the context of the documentary this just feels like Boogie wrote the best comedy skit of his career. The fact that it's 100% real and that's just how he is normally is really sad. He's got WingsOfRedemption levels of "feel bad for me plz 🥺"
I've been obsessed with this channel, Joon the King, who does in-depth looks into the scandals/downfalls of UA-camrs and I've been binging the videos like they're podcasts. Boogie was the first one I listened to and my jaw was on the floor the entire time!
Boogie is so self-absorbed that he views his life as a tragedy unfolding in real-time and can't understand why no one is taking it as seriously as he does.
This is super common alot of people on unemployment have to show there actively searching for work and then throw the interview to stay on unemployment
You don’t even need to throw an interview though, for the last couple years it’s been like really hard to actually get a job offer after an interview. Even if you actually have good skills and references.
Yeah it certainly seemed like he sabotaged that interview. But I have seen some pretty big blunders in job applications so you never know. I remember doing some voluntary work at the local job centre to help people who had been unemployed for a while to improve their CVs (i.e. resumés) and applications. I obviously can’t go into details of things that were written, but it was no wonder they weren’t getting interviews - and I do not blame them, because this was AFTER they had attended a “job clinic” that supposedly existed to teach people how to apply for jobs. The advisor at this clinic couldn’t even spell the name of the town correctly. I’ve gone off on a bit of a tangent, but my point is that it’s easy for people to sabotage applications or interviews because they just don’t know what’s appropriate or inappropriate to say.
In the documentary, right after the interview, Boogie sends the documentarian a voice message saying that he is never getting another job because of how many subscribers he has. It’s pretty clear he had already thought this over.
He 100% self-sabotaged his interview and it gets no sympathy from me. There’s being honest and truthful and then there’s just sharing far too much personal information and talking far too negatively about yourself. I’m autistic and have multiple disabilities. When I went for my very first job interview (with zero experience or references besides volunteering) I was honest about myself but I didn’t drag myself down like what Boogie did. I told them I’m bad at time management but with a solid routine, I can keep to it perfectly. I’m quite shy and nervous but once I get to know people I’m very funny and personable. I’m a slow learner but once it’s “clicked” in my head, I become very good at whatever I’ve been taught. I’m a perfectionist which can cause me to take longer to do things but whatever I do will always be done to the highest of standards. Etc. Whenever I told them a negative, I’d follow it up with a better positive. I got the job, I did a bunch of training and course work and I’ve had it for quite a while now and I love it. It’s doing one of my favourite things; taking care of people as a carer. Boogie just pissed me off with his attitude and ‘woe is me’ bs. It’s really not as hard as people make it seem to find an okay paying job. It’s just that they are far too picky and expect to immediately get a well paid dream job or they’re like Boogie and don’t want to work at all and can find an infinite list of excuses to not work.
I suspect Boogie is just feeding off of the negative attention at this point because he’s got nothing else going for him at this point which may explain why he self sabotaged himself during the interview. I think he was just being passive aggressive about finding a job because he doesn’t want to change. So he deliberately made himself look bad to avoid getting it that way he could whine about it later and milk the views. That was the impression I was getting from watching this sequence of the documentary because no rational person would ever do this unless they stand to benefit in the most pettiest/dumbest way possible. Regardless, Boogie doesn’t seem to be benefiting from this at all which is probably for the best as playing games like that isn’t gonna get him anywhere.
I’m 63, in physically challenged, unemployed for last three years due to COVID, personal illness, nursing elderly parents through final illnesses and deaths, responsible for legal and financial problems, loss to death of seven friends by death, under treatment for depression and anxiety. Nonetheless...whatever job you wish to offer me, that I can physically do, I’m all for it! I’m 63, have 40+ years’ experience in elementary education. I’m intelligent, have common sense, (no tolerance for bs), warm, caring, am energized when I see people learn and improve themselves, highly creative, respectful, willing and eager to learn new skills. This guy is less motivated than a mollusk. Hire me instead!
"So you're here today because you're seeking employment" Boogie: Absolutely *also boogie:* I am completely unqualified to work in any profressional job setting or to be hired by any responsible employer, also i did porn for a bit.
The ironic thing about all of this is that in today's modern age he has a lot of skillsets that employees WOULD want. Experience in video production and what comes with that, editing etc. Has a social media presence and understands how social media works. All he had to do was say those things.
But he doesn't really want a job i don't think if he listed those things he couldn't give up because he just can't do it he'd have to make it clear that its just his choice
He wants his old success and old job back, not no job in general. But I think it’s unlikely… nobody looks at him the same way they used to. He should definitely search UA-cam for another creator who he can work for as an editor.
It's sad because these people lived off internet fame their whole lives. Now that the economy is this terrible, they have to go back to a reality that is completely different than the one they left years ago.
@ananousous you get to lie in whatever way you feel works best for your circumstances. "I was employed but can not supply any further details. I can not give you any further information without breaking my nda." Or "I was employed for 3 years. Due to the NDA, I can not disclose where I was or the nature of my job. However, I have listed all of my relevant skills for employment on my resume."
hes low key a genius. he went from being practically forgotten, a few videos about him and what could be.. but that documentary just sky rocketed his shit.
If Boogie2988 is thinking this documentary will restart his channel and career, he is sadly mistaken. IMO, this film made him look worse and may accelerate the loss of subscribers and income. Sad to see what he was then and what he is now. My feeling he was always this self centered, selfish, narcissist the video makes him out to be, but until recently was able to hide it.
He didn't have to even go into detail about the Francis character, he could've just said he did comedy online well enough to sustain himself for over a decade, and concisely talk about his experiences with audience management and retainment. He sucks at those things, but she didn't know that and he could've easily sold himself a bit if he presented it in a more mature manner. I had an experience with a recruitment agency a few weeks ago. Literally all you have to do is show your best side. You don't even have to lie. Just say all the good things about yourself without coming off as a narcissist and be really nice, and they will do everything for you. It's literally their job, so if you connect with the recruiter and come off as someone who'd be a good person to work with, they'll sell you as a walking dream to employers and get you a job. So, the fact that she had to criticise him on their first meeting means this venture is already over before it even started. Even with having to mention the disability and felony, leave that to the end, make a good first impression and bring those up later. Hell, the disability part isn't even a big deal, it'll effect what jobs you're eligible for but no one will judge you for it, just sort of say it and make it known at some point. But mentioning you're a felon RIGHT after you mentioned a bunch of other negative things means the negativity will all compound. A recruiter would subconsciously downplay it if they saw you as a good person first, and they'd talk about you in the same way to employers. And vise versa. If you focus on it, they will focus on it. You're interacting with another person, not a robot. Their inherent human bias favours sociability, being fun, being nice, etc. They want you're character just as much as your resume. Don't be like Boogie, you'll get no where in life.
8:20 you can see the head tilt from the recruiter when Boogie mentions * adult films * like you can't see her face but you know the frustration she's feeling.
It's cringe but ppl highkey do act like this at job interviews. When I did mock interviews, there were ppl who would try and have normal conversations (they talked as if they were talking to their friends) and say a bunch of irrelevant shit.
Eh, on that same note, interviewers have become kind of annoying as well. They just recite a script, even for entry level positions, asking the same old crap regarding your own personality and the like. There comes a point where people just get tired of the retardation surrounding the job hunting process.
I am not going to dogpile on him I suffer from depression myself; the feeling of hopelessness and despair. We are all trying to struggle and survive. Good luck to him
Most people try to sell themselves in an interview, if they come across something negative they reframe it to seem positive as well. He is doing the exact opposite of that. LMAO
To make matters worse, combine that with trying to convince employers that you actually have something to offer. Anyone whose major line of work involve providing someone else entertainment (whether it's a UA-camr, actor, athlete, stripper, etc) has a REALLY hard time transitioning out of the only thing they've known their whole working lives. It's an uphill... but I don't think guy actually WANTS a job and this interviewer sees write through his bullshit veil.
That interview look stage though, you can clearly see the multiple camera angles from different sides. A real interview wouldn't had this much close-ups perspectives and production quality. My guess is that this was a re-enactment of the actual interview.
Whenever she wasn’t buying it, and kept going about the interview like he was a normal client, it was like he kept adding more. He literally had no desire to get a job, just more footage to show how “helpless and pathetic” he is. I’ve seen ppl w no resume and bad history still score a job. He doesn’t want one.
As someone struggling to find new employment, this whole woe is me act Boogie put on here made my blood genuinely boil. I am near broke yet still try to find employment even with my disability while this dude had a very big lifeline and he just pissed it away for clout in a vanity piece 'documentary'
As a UA-camr you can sway your resume so strongly in your favor… like you dont just say, yeah im a UA-camr.. Just say ive been an online video editor and presenter for over a decade. Very comfortable infront of a camera and incredibly savy with technology especially in filming and camera work. A deep background in (video editing software) I am knowledgeable in script writing and general review format media in the gaming and internet news atmosphere. Boom, there you go
im gonna fix this to make his last decade sound good on a resume "well, here's a list of skills. I was a web designer for 7 years and for the past decade I have been self employeed. I've had to work long hours, use effective communication, create projects and execute creative ideas. So you could say I have practical expedience running my own business, social media marketing and public relations. I'm passionate about work and consider most of my hobbies to be related to what I've mentioned. Although I am a convicted fellon, it was several years ago I made a mistake under extenuating circumstances. Anyone who hires me will have a dedicated and passionate man who isnt afraid of failure on thier team". Instead he basically quoted the lyrics to cry me a river by justin Timberlake.
If any of us ever get rich, we need to hire professionals to teach us the way, like seriously there is no reason he couldn't have retired and lived comfortably off of the back of his fame. His laziness and his love for throwing pity parties for attention will always cause him endless problems. You cannot help people like this, not even worth trying.
Come on. This is like that Ted scene where he goes in for a job interview and straight up insults the interviewer. Boogie doesn’t actually want a job. He’s just making content for the documentary. He’s literally trying to sabotage himself.
I don't know how she managed to be so diplomatic instead of saying "I'm gonna stop you right there- I'm not a therapist. Tell me what you could offer an employer. If you can't come up with anything then stop wasting both our time and just leave"
The pathetic part is, boogie justifies this behavior by saying “oh, I could tell as soon as I walked in there, that they couldn’t do anything for me” No. Absolute bullshit. You don’t know that, nobody could know that, you will *never* know until you try. I learned that lesson when I was 10 years old. Just because something seems off, you still try. And you’ll be surprised at what you might accomplish by actually trying. He says he expected it to lead to nothing, well, he FORCED it to lead to nothing because of how he behaved. If he went in there and genuinely tried, and really gave it a shot, and THEN failed- he would have at least gained some respect and self respect, and not to mention he would have gained experience on how to improve for the future. But he’s too dumb/pathetic/stubborn to do anything except garner pity, pity, and more pity.
I hadnt seen the extended clip before, even more gold here. When he actually names "McJuggerNugger" (or whoever idk) as a reference with a straight face, hes either a genius deadpan comic or... I dont even know what.
Also, forgot to mention, in the full documentary boogie leaves a voice message to the documentarian passionately stating that he is not interested in finding a job, saying that "he has 4 million subscribers" and that he will make youtube work. Should've included that, but you'll hear all about it in the longer vid.
Was he trolling, intentionally sabotaging the interview or genuinely trying to get a job?
Mike Clum's full documentary : ua-cam.com/video/_QgDx0RIWY8/v-deo.html
Boogie's Extended Recruiter Interview Clip : ua-cam.com/video/ZRSADEinCV8/v-deo.html
W upload
assuming he was actually trying to get the job, depression often makes you see only the bad things about yourself.
If he actually has it, that would explain why he's such a downer on himself.
A Boogie aficionado who also looks at 'GorlWorld' stuff streamed this and assumed this particular part was likely a bit done by the documentarian. As I'm sure you're researching, Boogie had a lot of pull in this documentary, such as who appeared in it (his roommate is absent) and even the timeline presented. Boogie co-owns a game store, has years of understanding what gets clicks in search engines, and clearly editing experience, yet chose to not mention those things?
Edit: Forgot to add that the documentary had an acting listing for someone to play a date for Boogie, and Mike was open to talking about those parts. It was a sketchy documentary from the outset as many of those who watch Boogie as past fans, see it as Boogie trying to revitalize his numbers from a waning fan base. Excited to see the vid tomorrow tho.
@@speedrublucas1139you're so right regarding the actual experience he has, idk much about him and didn't know about the website but when he mentioned that, I wondered why on earth he didn't bring up the fact that he had several years of experience with coding, as if those skills are transferable to what's needed to coding today, that could be quite useful 🤯
No idea, it may be content, but he may just be delusional. :/
That job recruiter is a master of hiding the fact that she's internally screaming.
She's also kinda hot NGL
@@Midnight_FreefallI can kind of see it. I wouldn't go into an interview and say that. That is one of the first things I learned.
I mean, she is hotter than I am.
@@JacobSantosDev haha yeah for real
Indeed. I'd already be finished with the interview if I had to hear him say "I cant"
I feel like I’m not even that hot, just young and thin. And I get hit on ALL the time. So men don’t have high standards if you just smile and them and act nice lol
Did Boogie realize he was talking to a job recruiter and not a therapist?
To Boogie, I think everyone is a therapist.
This was intentional. He sabotaged his own job interview bc he’d rather not have a job, so then he could play the woe is me card and garner sympathy
this is what I wanted to comment + fake and gay
this dude aint gonna get an actual JOB come on bro lol this is a skit for views obviously
He’s looking for an excuse as to why he can’t be hired. “see the reason why I don’t have a job is because of my online presence”
I was just expecting her to offer him a security job at Fazbear's Pizza.
This had me rolling 😂
Five Nights with Francis - playing as animatronics, trying to escape raging Boogie
Hullo? Hullo?
🤣🤣🤣
Worlds collideee 😂❤
tbh at this point boogies completely undeserving of sympathy man. it sucks to say it but theres only so many times you can self sabotage and keep people on your side y'know?
yeah i lost any hope years ago, there was a while there where I really thought he could turn it around, but time after time it gets less and less likely.
@@Cuestar its honestly so sad to see too cause he really cant blame anybody but himself. i wanna see him get better but like you said it just keeps looking less likely :(
We all blame ourselves, why should/shouldn't he deserve sympathy
@@Michaelg3221because he doesn't see himself as the source of his own problems
@@williebowmar7166 you aren't wrong, but it's based on perception.
If you feel like giving up in life, just be glad that you're not Beggie2988 who is 49 years old, financially irresponsible, immature, and egotistical.
And fat
And a misogynist who pays for sex
@@CharlieApplesif I blew two hundred grand on something, I’d want to have something to show for it at least. Using it as an extra deposit on a very large house or something.
Or thinking freaking keemstar would be a good work reference holy crap
@@Davidpostingshid And a pëdö!
Sometimes honesty isn't the best policy.
he's not really being honest, just tactless
Best advice I ever got for job hunting was from my sister:
Lie. Just tell them whatever you need, to get the job.
That's all her advice was. Personally I'd add the caveat that this advice shouldn't be ABUSED. If your looking for a fast food job, or basic retail (any kid's first job) then lie as much as you need to make them happy(in other words, don't lie your way into being a surgeon or police officer, it'll definitely bite you in the ass)
He wasn't being honest, he was just blatantly making himself look bad so he doesn't get a job.
Boogie knows what he is doing. He is purposely messing up the interview
interview 101: if they didn't ask don't tell
Boogie is literally that guy from spongebob who's like "every night my heart attacks put me to sleep". He's trying to make excuses for himself to elicit pity from others but also soften the blow so he doesn't have to blame himself if/when he doesn't get the job
Lmao this is so accurate
Well said. He doesn’t care how ridiculous he looked to the job recruiter in the video, he never wanted to show people he could get a job. He made it seem absolutely impossible for him to get a job so he can keep living off of charity lol
😂
So Boogie behind close doors says “It does my heart to con a couple of suckerunies…”. 😂
That works especially well because that guy was a scammer who just wanted SpongeBob and Patrick to buy his products out of pity
As someone who is also fat, depressed, and has a subpar work ethic it's literally all about lying and getting people on your side. I told the company that I currently work for that I've heard great things about them (I didn't, people actively dislike this establishment), I told them I'm a hard worker and I enjoy overcoming challenges using my creativity (I'm not a hard worker and I hate being challenged), and I said I cooperatively worked with like-minded colleagues on conflict resolution exercises (I played D&D). Be a little vulnerable, talk about a tough time you had recently but not in a negative, poor me kind of way, talk about how you got back up again and if you haven't quite yet talk about how you're working on it. Be absolutely disgustingly positive. However, the biggest thing that I've found has worked in interviews and I cannot stress this enough is *make them laugh* .
Or you could just not be lazy
Lose the weight, gain happiness.
A fat body is a lazy body in 99% of cases
Don't treat the symptoms, find a solution to the problem. Agreed.@@dystopianape
Make them laugh has never occurred to me, tbh. And it makes sense. I'm definitely too ridgid in interviews and I feel like I have a hard time making connections that seem genuine.
You know you could lose weight and improve your work ethic instead of lying your way through life. You act like you said something profound but your solution is just lie. As if people won’t find out the truth eventually.
Its weird he says he had no job history, he can say he was self employed making content, it's technically a job.
also he later mentions that he coded for a website for several years and co-owns/co-owned a business later, did he contradict himself on purpose or just forget lol
Have you u guys ever had a job? Being self employed on UA-cam isn’t a credible or reliable work history. It wouldn’t mean anything to most employers on a resume. The online coding and website making might have… but, that was 20 years ago at this point, references that old don’t mean anything.
UA-cam is not a job...
@@PlayfulFruitLPer at this point anything for boogie is work history if he actually wants to spin it that way and find a job
I literally went to film school and work in media for a full time job - he could absolutely use the numbers he built to support that he has experience and success in wide-spread content creation. That’s cool if y’all don’t think it’s a job but the companies with the money disagree lol Capitalism doesn’t care
"I'm fat, I'm ugly, I'm stupid, I'm lazy and I'm a felon. I'm here for a job please."
👍🏼👈🏻
Time to swap gender
I think the problem with Boogie is his UA-cam success was a lot like winning the lottery. No hate to Boogie but becoming rich and famous from being goofy online doesn't instill discipline or financial literacy in people. He didn't appreciate what he had cause it fell into his lap and he didn't realize how easily it could he taken away. Hindsight is 20/20 and god knows I'm not perfect, but it is very frustrating to watch him refuse to take even basic steps to self improvement when he got a golden ticket in life.
It's going to be difficult for him to improve himself. Doing that takes discipline and the ability to reflect on yourself and admit your flaws. Guys a classic narcissistic personality which is why he has zero discipline and also why he's VERY unlikely to seek help to improve himself because in his mind he's not the issue everyone else is. It's not the fame that made him like this it's a mental health issue the fame just made it so much worse. Granted I'm not a psychiatrist so I could be wrong about the situation but his behavior matches those of the many narcissists I've known in my life in many ways.
@@MaddyBlackbart Yeah I agree. It's not the UA-cam fame that made him this way, he was just never forced to change like most people who become highly successful like he did.
@@af-pv7vm I agree with you basically, but I'd say nobody is "forced" to change by success, rather all are "required" to. Boogey reached that point of requirement and didn't, and that's why he's in his current situation.
Honestly I think a huge part of this was him losing his wife. I think that really caused him to spiral since she must have kept him grounded in reality. Now he is in free fall and I don't have faith he will be able toglide to safety. Because even with his channel in its current state he is still able to make a living off youtube. He lives in a very cheap area to live. If he could just start churning out content again consistently and streaming he could make a decent living and maybe even get back to making big bucks
There would be more hope for him if he was 30 years younger and not so set in his ways. It's frustrating to see him only make excuses and never do anything to lose weight and know what not to say to people. He's got an anger management problem too and I hope he doesn't start turning on his current girlfriend
The interviewer was absolutely incredible. She kept a straight face during that shitshow of an interview.
I would have cut it short.
Same here. The poor lady has more patience than I would in her situation. He's wasting her time and resources just for attention.
@@sadaddition1338 I hope that she got paid handsomely for her time with Boogie. Probably not though.
@@leehalloway8787 same here.
I would have broken and told him to get the hell out
I would have kept listening out of morbid curiosity. Would be a fun story to tell my friends.
"I have a gap in my work history because I was self employed as a content creator. As a result I don't have strong references but I'm creative and I have a proven track record of being self motivated. At this point in my life I'm mainly interested in a more traditional form of employment in an environment that rewards consistency. I do have a felony conviction but it's single incident from a part of my life I'm not proud of and that I've grown beyond."
You play the cards your dealt but being a loser is a choice.
Legit if he said that, someone will eventually hire him.
He said he's disabled according to the US gov and state of Arkansas. He's 400lbs, I'm almost positive that he gets a SSDI check every month. He's hiding it from the documentary so people will have pity on him and think that he's losing his home. He's a manipulative conman, there's no way that he has zero income.
He says he has no work history though, that would disqualify him from SSDI and that’s something you have to pay into. So he is hiding something from somebody.
@aduckofsomesort not if you are deemed disabled. Is likely he gets around $ 1000 a month of he is receiving benifits.
@@jArgonauticonas someone with autism, but I'm not fat or anything I can tell you straight up disability allowances don't cover the cost of living in today's economy.
@matthewknighton7882 totally agree. Wasn't trying to imply that it was an outrageous sum of money. Just stating what he is likely to receive.
@@jArgonauticonThat's SSI, not SSDI, but you still can't have over a certain amount in income and assets in order to get it.
I think he just has no idea what a job interview is supposed to be. He treated it like a therapy session, not an interview.
He was obviously sabotaging this interview on purpose. He just wanna show his audience why it is impossible for him to get a 'real job'.
whens the last time this guy even had a job interview? 2006 for that gaming shop?
You can't have a conversation with people nowadays without a bunch of therapy talk. It's annoying
I did a mock interview in college. I did really well up until the end when I mentioned I had a hard time waking up in the morning. That was embarrassing. This is a train wreck.
I f*cked up a mock interview in college by not being able to tell the interviewer what the letters in the name of the company I was interviewing for stood for😅
Ironically I actually work for that company now for the past 3 years, that mock interview saved me by showing me what not to say😅
Thats like interviewing for the FBI and not knowing what it stands for: Federal Bungalow of India?? 😂😂
I feel bad for that lady, wasting her time on that “interview”
Hopefully the filmmaker paid her or maybe she did it for pub
Does it matter? She's on the clock. So she's getting paid for this it's more as a breather before the next interview lmao.
I've watched Boogie for a very long time, probably since 2014. I used to have a friend that I would watch his videos alongside and we'd talk about how much he seemed to have a positive impact and what a Jolly Good Boy he was.
Now it's 2023, and it's so weird. I've watched Boogie take a parallel path to that same friend; they're both obsessed with their own trauma, constantly wallowing in their own self pity and constantly acting like they're tired of all the haters out to get them.
Obviously I cut off that friendship, very toxic behavior. It's just wild that every time I see Boogie escalating and getting worse, I hear rumors of the next dumb thing that my friend has done and how, like Boogie, they're owed nothing but pity and love because of their past and present. This interview is, like, the pinnacle of it. Watching Boogie take his chronically online world in front of a regular ass job recruiter, and none of his regular schtick and bullshit works. She instantly clocks what his problems are and even calls him out on it - and Boogie walks away from it having learned nothing. He calls the documentary team, declares that he shouldn't have to have a job because he has 4 million subs, and that's that. I'm sure he's gonna start posting videos talking about how Reddit is falsifying drama because of the documentary and the song continues to play, day after day after day.
Meanwhile, that friend of mine is still whining about the falling out we had. They spend all their time on a dead private server for an MMO that shut down in 2012 hissing and whining about all the Bad People out to get them and spreading rumors.
Life is fucking weird.
Life truly is fucking weird. Sorry about your friend. Sadly boogie is not unique, his case just puts a spotlight on a type of person that is out there and it could take years to figure out that they're not just down on their luck, they're not just going through a rough time but it's something pathological and they will bring anyone around them down the spiral with them.
Hope you're doing well homie
i mean what was the falling out? you kinda make it seem like it was entirely you bailing on them and they didnt expect it nor want you to go. Also wierd if you cut em outta your life entirely that you keep up on their complaints and stuff.
Self sabotage destroys lives. I'm dealing with it myself at 22yo. Work. Gym. Relationships. Anything. Self improvement and self actualization is what makes me feel alive and truly happy. It's worth the every day fight against myself and depression but it is incredibly easy to slip and incredibly hard to get back on track. But i refuse to waste my time and potential anymore. I refuse to be a bitter unlikeable person like boogie at his age.
what a friend instead of helping a friend you abandoned them i would love you as a friend.
Cool story bro.
Content-brain has ruined so many UA-camrs like Boogie. I bet he was going through this interview with the mindset of “if some third party was watching this, what would be the most outrageous thing i could say?”
Boogie and Wings of Redemption’s spirals into severe obesity and unrepentant self sabotage really opened my eyes to my own lack of accountability in my life. I used to self sabotage and blame everyone for my problems. I accomplished a lot of what was holding me back. The only things I have left to take care of are my weight and my living situation. As for the living situation, I’m working crazy over time hours to save up for a house for my new husband and I. As for the weight, it’s trauma related so I really need therapy to help me through it or else I’m never gonna kick my eating disorder’s ass.
It sounds like you're taking the right steps and identifying the remaining hurdles. Best of luck in your recovery / mental health journey 💚
Would love a Wings documentary
i hope everything goes alright in time and you get a point where you wanna be, i support you
One thing to remember with overeating. Eat until you are about 75% full, then wait 10 minutes. And remember, discipline is doing or not doing things no matter how you feel.
Didn't Wings knock Boogie's ass out in UA-cam boxing?
Imagine name dropping Keemstar in a interview
💀💀💀
LOL yeah just use him as a reference
I just love how she becomes the literal embodiment of the :/ face as the whole thing goes on.
Cuestar pls never have a fall like this my hearth could not take it
looooool i fell off, but i refuse to go down the "pls pity me" path. I knew what I was doing and it's in my power to turn it around
@Cuestar I don't think you fell off most of us your fans still love you and love your uploads ❤
He's doing an interview for the audience, not a job. He's still in content-making mode
Boogie acts like he is the only person with problems in the world. And cant do anything cause of his problems. While normal people deal with the same problems everyday
This is why I don't take most youtubers seriously. They're all narcissists to a certain degree and couldn't survive in the real world.
@arb
Well, if they are "normal" people then they won't be experiencing the same problems. They might have worse problems of their own, but they won't be the same problems.
This is what happens when you don’t skate on to the best of your abilities
And you don't drink enough water!
Out of the context of the documentary this just feels like Boogie wrote the best comedy skit of his career. The fact that it's 100% real and that's just how he is normally is really sad. He's got WingsOfRedemption levels of "feel bad for me plz 🥺"
Winners try and run towards the end. Losers cry and run their mouths to no end.
Good analogy
I've been obsessed with this channel, Joon the King, who does in-depth looks into the scandals/downfalls of UA-camrs and I've been binging the videos like they're podcasts. Boogie was the first one I listened to and my jaw was on the floor the entire time!
Joon the King is the best! he actually started with runescape content i've been watching him forever
Boogie is so self-absorbed that he views his life as a tragedy unfolding in real-time and can't understand why no one is taking it as seriously as he does.
💯 it’s so entertaining lol
He's a lolcow a d doesn't even know it
This is super common alot of people on unemployment have to show there actively searching for work and then throw the interview to stay on unemployment
Yea I thought that, but I dont think unemployment checks aren enough to save his house
You don’t even need to throw an interview though, for the last couple years it’s been like really hard to actually get a job offer after an interview. Even if you actually have good skills and references.
You don't have to take the job after an interview whether they wanna give you the job or not
for who? the unemployment rate says otherwise. that's literally why we have so much inflation..@@aduckofsomesort
Just like Spud in Trainspotting!
It's crazy, how someone can make all that money on UA-cam and still end up broke.
True, but even lottery winners have gone bankrupt even quicker.
His expenses rack up to like 10k a month. So its not surprising
I wish I was $7k/month broke! He makes more in a month than I do in 6 months!
Invest in crypto
He ain’t broke, just a victim.
Yeah it certainly seemed like he sabotaged that interview. But I have seen some pretty big blunders in job applications so you never know. I remember doing some voluntary work at the local job centre to help people who had been unemployed for a while to improve their CVs (i.e. resumés) and applications. I obviously can’t go into details of things that were written, but it was no wonder they weren’t getting interviews - and I do not blame them, because this was AFTER they had attended a “job clinic” that supposedly existed to teach people how to apply for jobs. The advisor at this clinic couldn’t even spell the name of the town correctly. I’ve gone off on a bit of a tangent, but my point is that it’s easy for people to sabotage applications or interviews because they just don’t know what’s appropriate or inappropriate to say.
I knew people who intentionally botched job opportunities.
This was definitely that. He had no intention of doing this for real.
In the documentary, right after the interview, Boogie sends the documentarian a voice message saying that he is never getting another job because of how many subscribers he has.
It’s pretty clear he had already thought this over.
He 100% self-sabotaged his interview and it gets no sympathy from me. There’s being honest and truthful and then there’s just sharing far too much personal information and talking far too negatively about yourself.
I’m autistic and have multiple disabilities. When I went for my very first job interview (with zero experience or references besides volunteering) I was honest about myself but I didn’t drag myself down like what Boogie did. I told them I’m bad at time management but with a solid routine, I can keep to it perfectly. I’m quite shy and nervous but once I get to know people I’m very funny and personable. I’m a slow learner but once it’s “clicked” in my head, I become very good at whatever I’ve been taught. I’m a perfectionist which can cause me to take longer to do things but whatever I do will always be done to the highest of standards. Etc. Whenever I told them a negative, I’d follow it up with a better positive. I got the job, I did a bunch of training and course work and I’ve had it for quite a while now and I love it. It’s doing one of my favourite things; taking care of people as a carer.
Boogie just pissed me off with his attitude and ‘woe is me’ bs. It’s really not as hard as people make it seem to find an okay paying job. It’s just that they are far too picky and expect to immediately get a well paid dream job or they’re like Boogie and don’t want to work at all and can find an infinite list of excuses to not work.
I suspect Boogie is just feeding off of the negative attention at this point because he’s got nothing else going for him at this point which may explain why he self sabotaged himself during the interview.
I think he was just being passive aggressive about finding a job because he doesn’t want to change. So he deliberately made himself look bad to avoid getting it that way he could whine about it later and milk the views.
That was the impression I was getting from watching this sequence of the documentary because no rational person would ever do this unless they stand to benefit in the most pettiest/dumbest way possible.
Regardless, Boogie doesn’t seem to be benefiting from this at all which is probably for the best as playing games like that isn’t gonna get him anywhere.
Yeah I tend to agree with you all, I’m more convinced it was an intentional sabotage than not.
I’m 63, in physically challenged, unemployed for last three years due to COVID, personal illness, nursing elderly parents through final illnesses and deaths, responsible for legal and financial problems, loss to death of seven friends by death, under treatment for depression and anxiety. Nonetheless...whatever job you wish to offer me, that I can physically do, I’m all for it! I’m 63, have 40+ years’ experience in elementary education. I’m intelligent, have common sense, (no tolerance for bs), warm, caring, am energized when I see people learn and improve themselves, highly creative, respectful, willing and eager to learn new skills. This guy is less motivated than a mollusk. Hire me instead!
"So you're here today because you're seeking employment"
Boogie: Absolutely
*also boogie:* I am completely unqualified to work in any profressional job setting or to be hired by any responsible employer, also i did porn for a bit.
The ironic thing about all of this is that in today's modern age he has a lot of skillsets that employees WOULD want.
Experience in video production and what comes with that, editing etc.
Has a social media presence and understands how social media works.
All he had to do was say those things.
But he doesn't really want a job i don't think if he listed those things he couldn't give up because he just can't do it he'd have to make it clear that its just his choice
He wants his old success and old job back, not no job in general. But I think it’s unlikely… nobody looks at him the same way they used to. He should definitely search UA-cam for another creator who he can work for as an editor.
He’s not going to do that because he doesn’t want to work
Wings also reacted to the documentary on stream, it was a historic moment.
Wings has honestly had so many Ws compared to boogie lately
Thanks for making this video!
broooo, you made that amazing doc and now you're tipping me???? you're the best, man.
Man I can’t tell if it’s deliberate or not but that is some major self sabotage happening there ugh
It’s 100% on purpose, he doesn’t wanna work
I don't believe boogies financial situation is as dire as he makes it out to be.
If you ever feel down bad in life, just know
you are not Boogie
My favorite scene from the documentary, the recruiter wasn’t having any of Boogie’s bs lmao
Boogie is honestly everything you WOULDNT want in an employee 😂
Wait, wait. Depending on the job, his work in the sex industry could be a plus!!!
the "...oh and I'm a felon" bit really had me lmao
It's sad because these people lived off internet fame their whole lives. Now that the economy is this terrible, they have to go back to a reality that is completely different than the one they left years ago.
He is trying his absolute best to not get hired
To explain gaps in employment, just lie and say you signed an NDA and cannot elaborate too much :)
That's actually pretty genius
It doesn't sound great but it admittedly sounds better than what he said 😂😭
"What details can you share?"
@@ananousous I am unable to elaborate further without breaking my NDA
@ananousous you get to lie in whatever way you feel works best for your circumstances. "I was employed but can not supply any further details. I can not give you any further information without breaking my nda." Or "I was employed for 3 years. Due to the NDA, I can not disclose where I was or the nature of my job. However, I have listed all of my relevant skills for employment on my resume."
*”adult films”*
that part got me
Been watching you for years, glad to see you back. These video reactions are a good idea for your channel imo
hes low key a genius.
he went from being practically forgotten, a few videos about him and what could be.. but that documentary just sky rocketed his shit.
If Boogie2988 is thinking this documentary will restart his channel and career, he is sadly mistaken. IMO, this film made him look worse and may accelerate the loss of subscribers and income. Sad to see what he was then and what he is now. My feeling he was always this self centered, selfish, narcissist the video makes him out to be, but until recently was able to hide it.
I think he'll get a short term uptick from the doc but he's only one more meltdown away from giving it back
Boogie is proof that some people really are beyond help.
He didn't have to even go into detail about the Francis character, he could've just said he did comedy online well enough to sustain himself for over a decade, and concisely talk about his experiences with audience management and retainment. He sucks at those things, but she didn't know that and he could've easily sold himself a bit if he presented it in a more mature manner.
I had an experience with a recruitment agency a few weeks ago. Literally all you have to do is show your best side. You don't even have to lie. Just say all the good things about yourself without coming off as a narcissist and be really nice, and they will do everything for you. It's literally their job, so if you connect with the recruiter and come off as someone who'd be a good person to work with, they'll sell you as a walking dream to employers and get you a job.
So, the fact that she had to criticise him on their first meeting means this venture is already over before it even started. Even with having to mention the disability and felony, leave that to the end, make a good first impression and bring those up later. Hell, the disability part isn't even a big deal, it'll effect what jobs you're eligible for but no one will judge you for it, just sort of say it and make it known at some point. But mentioning you're a felon RIGHT after you mentioned a bunch of other negative things means the negativity will all compound.
A recruiter would subconsciously downplay it if they saw you as a good person first, and they'd talk about you in the same way to employers. And vise versa. If you focus on it, they will focus on it. You're interacting with another person, not a robot. Their inherent human bias favours sociability, being fun, being nice, etc. They want you're character just as much as your resume. Don't be like Boogie, you'll get no where in life.
8:20 you can see the head tilt from the recruiter when Boogie mentions * adult films * like you can't see her face but you know the frustration she's feeling.
I never ever told someone giving me a job interview about my mental disorders or disabilities cause they don't need to know. They're well managed
It's cringe but ppl highkey do act like this at job interviews. When I did mock interviews, there were ppl who would try and have normal conversations (they talked as if they were talking to their friends) and say a bunch of irrelevant shit.
Eh, on that same note, interviewers have become kind of annoying as well. They just recite a script, even for entry level positions, asking the same old crap regarding your own personality and the like. There comes a point where people just get tired of the retardation surrounding the job hunting process.
I need to take that sound bite "adult films" 😂😂
Glad to see you back Cue! Great content as always.
I am not going to dogpile on him
I suffer from depression myself; the feeling of hopelessness and despair.
We are all trying to struggle and survive.
Good luck to him
Most people try to sell themselves in an interview, if they come across something negative they reframe it to seem positive as well. He is doing the exact opposite of that. LMAO
I can't believe that anyone would think this is even acceptable interview technique.
I think this one hit the algorithm my friend, can’t wait for your reaction to the full video!
It is Fascinating to think about the UA-camrs that have no other options because they have ruined there own life
He has plenty of options. He just won't take them.
To make matters worse, combine that with trying to convince employers that you actually have something to offer. Anyone whose major line of work involve providing someone else entertainment (whether it's a UA-camr, actor, athlete, stripper, etc) has a REALLY hard time transitioning out of the only thing they've known their whole working lives. It's an uphill... but I don't think guy actually WANTS a job and this interviewer sees write through his bullshit veil.
That interview look stage though, you can clearly see the multiple camera angles from different sides. A real interview wouldn't had this much close-ups perspectives and production quality. My guess is that this was a re-enactment of the actual interview.
Whenever she wasn’t buying it, and kept going about the interview like he was a normal client, it was like he kept adding more. He literally had no desire to get a job, just more footage to show how “helpless and pathetic” he is. I’ve seen ppl w no resume and bad history still score a job. He doesn’t want one.
4:51 To be fair, he did actually have a job. He used to work as a web designer in the early 2000s
I would’ve thought he was talking to his therapist based on the first clips I saw of this, holy hell. That’s an employment discovery lady!
Boogie: “I’ve got references.”
Boogie: “Keemstar…”
Me: *WHEEZING INTENSIFIES*
Boogie: “I should also mention I’m a felon.”
Having seen Boogie in a celebrity 'boxing match' I can confirm he has never beaten anyone.
I want that bear picture on the recruiters wall
Its just so insincere. We all know this is not the way if youre serious about a legitimate change of heart.
As someone struggling to find new employment, this whole woe is me act Boogie put on here made my blood genuinely boil. I am near broke yet still try to find employment even with my disability while this dude had a very big lifeline and he just pissed it away for clout in a vanity piece 'documentary'
As a UA-camr you can sway your resume so strongly in your favor… like you dont just say, yeah im a UA-camr..
Just say ive been an online video editor and presenter for over a decade. Very comfortable infront of a camera and incredibly savy with technology especially in filming and camera work. A deep background in (video editing software)
I am knowledgeable in script writing and general review format media in the gaming and internet news atmosphere.
Boom, there you go
Internet celebrities really don't get that they're not universally famous.
im gonna fix this to make his last decade sound good on a resume "well, here's a list of skills. I was a web designer for 7 years and for the past decade I have been self employeed. I've had to work long hours, use effective communication, create projects and execute creative ideas. So you could say I have practical expedience running my own business, social media marketing and public relations. I'm passionate about work and consider most of my hobbies to be related to what I've mentioned. Although I am a convicted fellon, it was several years ago I made a mistake under extenuating circumstances. Anyone who hires me will have a dedicated and passionate man who isnt afraid of failure on thier team".
Instead he basically quoted the lyrics to cry me a river by justin Timberlake.
I fucking loved Angry Francis. Sad to see what's happened.
This makes my blood pressure boil. He’s not even TRYING! Which is telling of his whole life
If any of us ever get rich, we need to hire professionals to teach us the way, like seriously there is no reason he couldn't have retired and lived comfortably off of the back of his fame. His laziness and his love for throwing pity parties for attention will always cause him endless problems. You cannot help people like this, not even worth trying.
need some mandatory courses on how to be a responsible adult
He should have hired a financial planner and an accountant to help handle his finances
that poor woman, she was not ready for this at all 😅
I think she's seen it before!
Oooh I haven't seen you in my feed for years! I'm glad you're still around. I used to binge watch your videos all the time 😊
Come on. This is like that Ted scene where he goes in for a job interview and straight up insults the interviewer. Boogie doesn’t actually want a job. He’s just making content for the documentary. He’s literally trying to sabotage himself.
This woman looking at Boogie as if she's thinking "I genuinely hate you now"
This is like watching Alex Menassian being interviewed by the cops.
Freelance or staff video editing seems like a pretty obvious line of work for someone with his experience, and it's in demand.
Man I've been watching you a long time, This might possibly be my favourite style of video you've done. Keep it up man, it's great!
The internet is dark and full of terrors that's what I learned from this video.
This reminds me of the scene from Step Brothers where they take their job interviews on purpose. Yet somehow this is more pathetic.
Actually knew someone named Boogie. He had a sister named Moomoo and Birtha.
I don't know how she managed to be so diplomatic instead of saying "I'm gonna stop you right there- I'm not a therapist. Tell me what you could offer an employer. If you can't come up with anything then stop wasting both our time and just leave"
She's probably used to dealing with train wrecks like boogie
She'd be labelled as a cold and uncaring person. She had to look out for her image too.
Yeah, I think she might have done that if off camera
This lady did a great job. She listened to all that insanity and called him out on his bs, but didn’t show any other signs of judgement.
The interview was so weird and awkard that the first time i watched it, i though that it was staged
This poor guy isn't capable of doing anything else but sit on his butt playing games and watching TV all day.
The pathetic part is, boogie justifies this behavior by saying “oh, I could tell as soon as I walked in there, that they couldn’t do anything for me”
No. Absolute bullshit. You don’t know that, nobody could know that, you will *never* know until you try. I learned that lesson when I was 10 years old. Just because something seems off, you still try. And you’ll be surprised at what you might accomplish by actually trying.
He says he expected it to lead to nothing, well, he FORCED it to lead to nothing because of how he behaved. If he went in there and genuinely tried, and really gave it a shot, and THEN failed- he would have at least gained some respect and self respect, and not to mention he would have gained experience on how to improve for the future. But he’s too dumb/pathetic/stubborn to do anything except garner pity, pity, and more pity.
"you might see rumors that i beat my ex wife"
What a powerful line to start a video 😳
I hadnt seen the extended clip before, even more gold here. When he actually names "McJuggerNugger" (or whoever idk) as a reference with a straight face, hes either a genius deadpan comic or... I dont even know what.
Listing mcjuggernuggets as a reference is kinda sick ngl
If an employer googles me, they may find out i spent 200k on whookers
If he didn’t want his name to be googled I have idea why he’d put keemstar as a reference of all people
"boogie or steve" at a job recruitment meeting..