PSYCHOTHERAPIST REACTS to Bo Burnham- Welcome to the Internet

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  • @CapAdGroup
    @CapAdGroup Рік тому +2869

    His special “Inside” shows Bo’s slow descent into madness over the course of a year of total isolation. It’s fascinating and terrifying in equal measure.

    • @TheHi_King
      @TheHi_King Рік тому +5

      it shows a characters descent into madness. Bo himself was chilling inside his mansion at the end of the day of shooting you muppet. People take this shit way too serious.

    • @simset5875
      @simset5875 Рік тому +126

      He wasn't in full isolation... it was still a movie, an amazing one, but still you gotta realize it was an art expression

    • @neilwilson5785
      @neilwilson5785 Рік тому +179

      He gave up stand up comedy due to anxiety. Then he pulled himself back up and planned a new tour.
      And Covid hit.
      This music comes from that place.

    • @HovektheArtist
      @HovektheArtist Рік тому +81

      @@simset5875 he was in near full isolation for 3 years before having also taken a hiatus 5 years before for mental health issues, then he got the special signed january 20 2020 just as the pandemic hit, causing it to be another year in near full isolation making the special in his house

    • @1996Pinocchio
      @1996Pinocchio Рік тому +50

      You gotta realize that he has a wive and had her also during that time. He wasn't alone during making of the special. But the character he depicts, was. He's showing someone who was locked in his room, and also in his head for a long time. It's not necessarily Bo himself, there are a lot of these people out there. He's just playing a role.

  • @christianvelasquez9198
    @christianvelasquez9198 2 роки тому +2079

    THIS IS WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!! Please do more of Bo. The songs that I think are bit personal to him and tells his story are "All Eyes On Me", "Can't Handle This" and "Art is Dead"

    • @haileybrown9579
      @haileybrown9579 2 роки тому +7

      YES

    • @nate-404
      @nate-404 2 роки тому +34

      From God's Perspective too!

    • @jlerrickson
      @jlerrickson 2 роки тому +16

      Also We Think We Know You and Nerds

    • @lukeg3983
      @lukeg3983 Рік тому +14

      I would HIGHLY recommend these 3 if he had to choose only 3 songs, but I personally recommend you start with his early stuff then progress with him. He details a lot of his mental struggles and you can almost go on the journey with him

    • @christianvelasquez9198
      @christianvelasquez9198 Рік тому +1

      @@lukeg3983 Agreeee!!! Though it would also be interesting to do it in reverse (from inside to words words words or some of his songs on youtube)

  • @sabrinarosario6499
    @sabrinarosario6499 Рік тому +904

    I feel like the line “Apathy is a tragedy and boredom is a crime” is a line that gets skipped a lot by these reaction channels and it is just a powerful line. It describes the internet perfectly and how society as a whole approaches internet/media/technology. We are only interested in a thing as long as is trending and its talked about. As soon as it stops being mentioned, it’s boring and we don’t care for it anymore.

    • @xxmaddiegirlxx6012
      @xxmaddiegirlxx6012 Рік тому +15

      I watched Knox Hill react to this and he went into depth about that line among others but yes, most reaction channels totally overlook it.

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Рік тому +8

      The worst was one reaction where I saw the reactor agree with the line, thinking that it was sincere, not from the perspective of the internet.

    • @louisduarte8763
      @louisduarte8763 Рік тому +5

      To me, it describes how if you're on the Internet , you HAVE to take a stand on this cause or that to the point of blind devotion or fanaticism, and it reinforces the "us v. them" mentality. Like, "If you don't agree 100% with US, you're one of THEM!" And this isn't a left or right thing, VERYONE does it, and the Internet enables that.

    • @avgperson6551
      @avgperson6551 Рік тому +7

      How I see it is:
      If you’re apathetic about something, you don’t care about it, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. You can’t care about everything in life, otherwise you’ll go insane. But if you’re apathetic about an issue someone cares about it (which is going to be literally every issue in existence) it’ll be seen as a tragedy that you can’t bring yourself to care or you don’t care about something that someone else does.
      Boredom is not a bad thing. It’s usually an indication that something has to change in your life. It gives you the opportunity to reflect to make to appropriate decisions and take necessary steps to better yourself. But if you constantly distract yourself to avoid boredom, you push all that aside and become complacent. Nothing will change for you.

    • @jackcolson4745
      @jackcolson4745 Рік тому +4

      I interpreted it as the personification of the internet. "Apathy is a tragedy" means that the internet doesn't like when you don't care about what it has to offer you, and "boredom is a crime" means the internet doesn't like when you get bored of it.

  • @jojoo1702
    @jojoo1702 Рік тому +970

    A thing I think Bo says in "Welcome to the internet", that I love is the phrase "It did all the things we designed it to do" because a lot of the times people look down on the younger generarions bc they're so addicted to all these devices but at the end of the day the previous generations are not only the ones that designed them but also the ones enabling the young kids to use that stuff. It feels so hypocritical when they look down on them :/

    • @Kimmie6772
      @Kimmie6772 Рік тому +104

      that's the thing I love most about this song. he doesn't go into this usual trap of "oh these youth exploiting and corrupting the internet and each other". like, no. the internet's goal was always to reach and communicate with as many people and things as possible. in our effort to overcome the boundaries of living in small bubbles and the struggle to communicate with a wide array of people, we created a new type of vice that is as vile as it is revolutionary. now we have to put in conscious effort to not be fully engaged in something (even if it's not the internet) 100% of the time. we have a mental health epidemic on our hands because now we have to train ourselves how to slow ourselves down. the culture that we live in also breeds this need for constant engagement.

    • @ghostnote1678
      @ghostnote1678 Рік тому +58

      Reminds me of a bit from another comedian (can't remember) talking about how adult generations love to make fun of the soft youth and all their "participation trophies" and "loser prizes"... as if the kids, and not the adults, were the ones behind all that.

    • @ChaitanyaBhagwatChai
      @ChaitanyaBhagwatChai Рік тому +22

      in one interview he's having a sort of upset rant, and he sais, "well look at what you turned the world into, of course they bury their head in the sand"

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU Рік тому +11

      So true, you always hear about the focus being on "audience engagement", but then act surprised when that constant push for more content and more user interaction results in younger users being totally engaged all the time with the content and features.
      It's a really great commentary on today's internet, it's a fantastic way of sharing creativity and information but it also enables the worst part of ourselves at the same time.

    • @austinplays4532
      @austinplays4532 Рік тому +1

      Then again, most people from that time didn't exactly support it at first. The only people who really supported it were the people who created it. It was after it got made public that people started getting addicted to it. I suppose you could call it an infection, with some people being infected completely, and some others partially (hence the bit of toxicity), and some who weren't infected at all (hence the complete disapproval from some people. Though the most addicted people are the current generation, there are quite a bit of people who approve of it from the older generation as well.
      Another point could be that the older generation isn't used to the things we listen to/watch, and so they don't approve of it. Which I'm not saying is our fault, or anyone else's, I suppose it's just an "evolution along with the times".

  • @thechad4485
    @thechad4485 Рік тому +698

    “Apathy’s a tragedy, and boredom is a crime.”
    In other words, you’re not allowed to not have an opinion or feeling about any given subject, and you’re not allowed to not be perpetually engaged with the infinite sources of engagement.
    I love that the song is portrayed as if the internet is a villainous Carnival Barker, trying to draw you in and sell you on the mysteries and oddities behind the curtain, which were often falsehoods, deceptions, and tricks that were created for the sake of profiting off of people’s curiosity.

    • @xEvilRaptorx
      @xEvilRaptorx Рік тому +30

      Carnival barker! Yes this is exactly what I've been trying to think of! Thank you for saying what I couldn't put into words lol

    • @Cannon2541
      @Cannon2541 Рік тому

      @@xEvilRaptorx A carnival Barker with no understanding of actual morals, as some of the worse or more distasteful parts of the internet are layed bare as if they were as good as the rest of it

    • @Merble
      @Merble Рік тому +17

      That's not at all what apathy is tragedy means, imo. It means the inverse, really... You aren't allowed to not care or hold off on forming an opinion until you have more information. Snap reactions or get left behind.

    • @matthewparry5571
      @matthewparry5571 Рік тому

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    • @ViniDiMambro
      @ViniDiMambro Рік тому +3

      you're conflating apathy with empathy. the two words are basically antonyms, so the line actually means the opposite of what you stated.

  • @TomJones-wx5on
    @TomJones-wx5on 2 роки тому +645

    I’m a therapist who’s Bo’s age and grew up with Bo’s very early stuff. Hope you’re ready for the flood of suggestions by Bo lovers (myself included). If you’re looking for songs to therapeutically sink your teeth into I’d go with . . .
    Can’t Handle This (which is about his panic attacks and he’s admitted he was having one while performing the version you see on UA-cam/Netflix)
    Left Brain Right Brain (a literal argument about Bo’s 2 sides of his brain, incredibly creative and therapeutically fun to analyze)
    Lower Your Expectations (a song about unrealistic love standards)
    Art Is Dead (an eviscerating self critique and his struggle with the importance of art in general)
    We Think We Know You (a response to I requested feedback and hate from others)
    That Funny Feeling (existential dread)
    All Eyes On Me (better if watched in context of the special because based on why came before the meaning could be 1,000 different things)

    • @yannaedc5934
      @yannaedc5934 Рік тому +6

      'I'd go with ALL OF EM'

    • @NephiylusBaphson
      @NephiylusBaphson Рік тому +2

      Yep, that sums up "That Funny Feeling" pretty damn well. More like "casual existential dread" but pretty existencially dreadful nonetheless.

    • @adamcboyd
      @adamcboyd Рік тому

      hopefully he doesn't miss all the clear flags even a 10 year old would pick up on. should take out the expectation of psychoanalysing which he isn't doing whatsoever.

  • @_iievolve9804
    @_iievolve9804 2 роки тому +803

    OMG! I so hope he sticks with reacting to Bo. This might not be the best 'starter' song, but damn I sure hope he continues to explore this -- Art Is Dead - Left Brain Right Brain - We Think We Know You - Can't Handle This - All Eyes On Me -- In this order, would be ideal. This order will 100% help paint a story from the progression of his mental state imo

    • @hfecko
      @hfecko 2 роки тому +29

      Seconded!

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +123

      Got it, thanks😊👍

    • @hfecko
      @hfecko 2 роки тому +54

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial I would also highly recommend adding "That Funny Feeling" between Can't Handle This and All Eyes On Me. It adds really important context to All Eyes On Me and discusses the real-world issues that have led to the mental health decline of not only Bo but many people at large. Love your channel, keep up the great reactions!

    • @joeybasil2134
      @joeybasil2134 2 роки тому +4

      Great list

    • @joeybasil2134
      @joeybasil2134 2 роки тому +9

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial bo has been exposing himself through his comedic music for over a decade annexing light on mental health and helping millions of people. Would love for you to get to know him through his work!

  • @Relicali
    @Relicali Рік тому +132

    Bo Burnham got internet famous very young and has felt intense pressure, resulting in a mental breakdown. He stopped performing for 5 years before he made Inside. ALL BY HIMSELF BTW. Inside was done entirely by him and only him. It was nominated for 6 Emmys and won 3. The man is a damaged genius.

  • @jerolddavis
    @jerolddavis 2 роки тому +158

    This entire special "Inside" that this comes from is utter genius.
    He talks about the anxiety you mentioned. He was having panic attacks on stage, and stopped performing live for several years. And it has informed his content in the most meaningful way.

  • @johnsimth6587
    @johnsimth6587 Рік тому +111

    Finally, someone reacting properly to the line "designed it to do" for the horrific line it is.

    • @cameronjadewallace
      @cameronjadewallace Рік тому +2

      Right?!

    • @KZilla
      @KZilla 3 місяці тому +2

      noone ever notices bo say "your insides out" when talking about the kid with the ipad... its dark af becuse its not in the literal sense

  • @AlvinDema
    @AlvinDema 2 роки тому +175

    Bo burnham has a song called K*ll Yourself which is actually a lyrical masterpiece even if it’s very serious sometimes. Amazingly made

    • @psych0CS2
      @psych0CS2 Рік тому +11

      His best wordplay songs in my opinion are New Math, which is really good, but the absolute best is Words Words Words. It's basically him flexing how clever he is

  • @purrfurr4803
    @purrfurr4803 Рік тому +167

    What I REALLY like about this song is that it perfectly shows that dopamine rush you get on the internet at the end, like you were talking about, with all the sound effects and amped-up music, only to end it so abruptly you feel disappointed. Like what the internet does to you once you get off of it.

  • @ember3579
    @ember3579 Рік тому +153

    Yeah, there are several speed bumps in this song that he just blows right through without hesitation, which really REALLY fits with the internet. The insidious and uncaring nature of it also shines through as the song goes by.

    • @craigmoschkau6546
      @craigmoschkau6546 Рік тому +24

      I’ve never really thought of that. How the INSANELY terrible things are mixed in with silly and mundane. Thanks for that.

    • @colinsmith1495
      @colinsmith1495 Рік тому +10

      @@craigmoschkau6546 Very much a major theme of the song. Here are some cute cat videos, here's a 6-year-old doing splits in a bikini with a strangely curious cameraman, here's how aliens built the pyramids as a conspiracy to mind control world leaders 4,000 years later, here's that shirt you were looking for.

  • @hungryhungryhippocampus7889
    @hungryhungryhippocampus7889 2 роки тому +59

    "it's like he's going deep" lolllllll my man, Bo is a genius in every sense of the word. Start with his old material and watch chronologically!! age 16ish-30ish, to see the progression of his work-and progression as a human growing up under the spotlight of youtube in its earliest days mixed with honesty surrounding his mental health-is pretty incredible.
    I'm Bo Yo, words words words, from god's perspective, left brain/right brain, art is dead, we think we know you...and it goes on

  • @TheFilio111
    @TheFilio111 2 роки тому +57

    I would watch "Can't handle this" first before watching "All eyes on me" (or before watching the entire "Inside" special actually)
    This was the best reaction to this i've seen - and i've seen a lot of them

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +7

      Thanks so much!!!😊👍

    • @dthurston6176
      @dthurston6176 Рік тому +2

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial Definitely react to that one first, it was filmed during his breakdown and subtly refers to it continuously

  • @Meow_Zedong
    @Meow_Zedong Рік тому +71

    The song "How the World Works", from this special you're watching, involves a sock puppet and political theory. It's my favorite by far, because it is a rare example of a commercially successful piece of entertainment that is outwardly critical of global capitalism. I'm surprised it was allowed on a big corporate media streaming service like Netflix.

  • @alr3764
    @alr3764 2 роки тому +68

    it really shows how overwhelming it is to have access to literally anything

  • @aidanjacy
    @aidanjacy 2 роки тому +138

    Bo is really good. I recommend his songs Art is dead, all eyes on me

    • @hellostranger6033
      @hellostranger6033 2 роки тому +2

      Yes all eyes on me!!

    • @evinrose3097
      @evinrose3097 2 роки тому +5

      Kayne rant is always a good introspection of his about his declining mental health as a artist!

    • @0Reies
      @0Reies 2 роки тому +2

      The Kanye Rant would be so interesting to see on this channel, it's so sad watching it knowing how his mental health was going down the gutter

    • @0Reies
      @0Reies 2 роки тому +2

      Oh and of course the old classic, World on Fire

    • @aidanjacy
      @aidanjacy 2 роки тому +2

      @@0Reies Yeah you can't forget that one. There's a ton of great songs that he has

  • @thoughtstorms_keith
    @thoughtstorms_keith Рік тому +38

    The entire INSIDE special on Netflix is a masterpiece. The Inside Outtakes on UA-cam is almost as golden. He talks about his mental state. He acknowledges his problematic past which is indelibly inked on the internet. Old videos when he was starting out just trying to be funny he would take down if he could. It's chilling, but to me the brilliance of it makes it very positive!

    • @thegamefree1
      @thegamefree1 Рік тому +1

      I finally watched Bo Burnham inside and it was a great.

    • @thomaspappalardo7589
      @thomaspappalardo7589 Рік тому +1

      I was not wowed by the outtakes, I actually thought most of it deservedly was cut.

  • @HeroOfTheHolySword
    @HeroOfTheHolySword Рік тому +31

    I feel a bit late to the party, but I remember reading that part of what was really afflicting Bo, in his own words, was that he'd started to come around to beating his anxiety, or at least getting better at managing it, just before Covid hit. Can you imagine that? Really. To be starting to come out of your shell and feeling like you can be your own person, and then something so horrible of that magnitude stuffs you right back where you were, and the only safe thing to do is to... Isolate yourself.

  • @unclefoot
    @unclefoot 2 роки тому +53

    Yay!!!! Getting to watch someone witness Bo for the first time is just…the fucking best. And also watching someone who seems to really “get it” is a breath of fresh air.
    He’s about as close to an auteur as it gets and on a whole other level in terms of self awareness and societal commentary.
    He’s always been very open about his struggles with mental health. If you want to start down that specific rabbit hole (yes there are multiple rabbit holes with Bo) I recommend reacting to these songs. They’re listed in chronological order but don’t have to be viewed as such:
    Art is Dead
    Sad
    Left Brain, Right Brain
    #Deep
    We Think we Know You
    Kill Yourself (make sure you watch the intro/outro for proper context)
    Can’t Handle this (Kanye Rant)
    Are you Happy?
    All Eyes on Me (this one is a MUST watch either directly before or after the Kanye Rant, because they’re tied together thematically)
    That Funny Feeling
    GoodBye
    Awesome reaction/breakdown! Subbed for more Bo reactions!!!

    • @unclefoot
      @unclefoot 2 роки тому +3

      Also, completely unrelated…but another artist with Surprisingly deep lyrics is Rammstein. They’re an industrial German band and the Vocalists is an incredible poet/vocalist. A couple songs that are well worth looking into are Deutschland and the piano version of Mien Herz Brennt.

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +5

      Very nice take, thanks for the list😊👍

  • @Protomanx36
    @Protomanx36 2 роки тому +34

    If you want some personal emotional stuff from him check out "Can't handle this" followed by "All eyes on me".

  • @Sup3rAJ2
    @Sup3rAJ2 Рік тому +8

    This song is so perfect, not only is it an amazing statement on the toxic relationship we have with the internet, It's cinematically fantastic. The use of scale, color and tempo. The camera stays zoomed out as the pace stays semi constant, you can hear Bo breathing between the sentences as he's not getting too crazy.
    Then it zooms in, you start getting almost Clastrophobically close as Bo keeps moving along, Not even taking a moment to breathe. It's almost overbearingly close, the words keep coming and the camera keeps moving in. It starts moving around fast, not disorienting but neither is it helping you keep track of where you are.
    Then everything stops, no movement or noise. Bo takes a breath, the camera cuts back out to a wide shot. He starts up the chorus calmly like none of that just happened, not slowing down but not getting back in your face again.

  • @mariahcarlson4502
    @mariahcarlson4502 2 роки тому +39

    If you watch the movie it puts all these songs in a different perspective. It’s truly heartbreaking but brilliant. A must watch! Give’s me a TØP feel.

  • @MrSmallchange
    @MrSmallchange 2 роки тому +14

    The entire Inside show that Welcome To The Internet is from is a therapist field day. He goes deep and gets darkly honest.

  • @PsykeShow
    @PsykeShow Рік тому +14

    Bo Burnham has some really, REALLY "afterthought" songs. They have some insanely deep meaning. "All Eyes On Me", "Can't Handle This" and "Art is Dead" is 3 really, really good ones.
    "Left Brain, Right Brain" is also pretty good. "We Think We Know You" aswell, first time I saw it I got goosebumps through my entire body.

  • @danaknight647
    @danaknight647 Рік тому +17

    I urge you to watch Inside, in full, before reacting to the indivual songs. It is a deep dive into the Covid isolation, commercialization of damn near everything, and a look at someone who is, at the moment, not OK. The special builds slowly over the year and while each song can stand alone, watching the full production just hits in a completely different way.

  • @Time_Is_Left
    @Time_Is_Left 2 роки тому +20

    I heard someone say something a long time ago that has stuck with me, and it’s in the back of my head anytime subjects like this come up - For the first time in the history of our species, ideas can travel farther, faster, than bullets and army’s.
    I don’t bring this up as a counter to anything Bo said in Inside, or your reaction for that matter. I’m just saying, it can be an interesting thing to consider

  • @dogme666
    @dogme666 7 місяців тому +3

    he literally takes the "snake oil scammer" persona in this song , musically and in his acting, so accurate.

  • @AkromaStrategy
    @AkromaStrategy Рік тому +12

    the tempo increase instils emotions of anxiety and panic and the lyrics start to get more insane.

  • @wildrabbit2237
    @wildrabbit2237 8 місяців тому +1

    I've only seen a few people talk about the hysterical laughter that gets louder and louder at the very end of the song. To me, that's the creepiest part. It's like the crowd at a circus is laughing and you're the clown

  • @joesutton2363
    @joesutton2363 2 роки тому +3

    so this is his latest special he shot, "inside". which took placer during quarantine, shot, directed, and edited in his apartment. he explains in another song, "all eyes on me" he had bad panic attacks while on stage, took time off for mental health and actually over the course of a few years, got better! decided to start doing standup/performing again and COVID hit.
    A very cool special to watch. shows what some people dealt with and how they handled being stuck inside.
    Its on Netflix. Bo Burnham - Inside

  • @MegaFavoritt
    @MegaFavoritt Рік тому +8

    1. Great reaction and interpretation , Bo Burnham is so talented.
    2. I definetly agree with you on the absurdity of how much technology has taken over. I’m GenZ, born in the year 2000, and it’s so strange seeing how large a jump it has made even from 2000 to 2010 and now further to 2020.
    Like I and all of my peers didn’t get our first phones until we were at least 10 (not smartphone, just a phone, just for calling, you’re lucky if it had any other feature)(my first one was a Sony Ericsson W200i which I got from my mother after she got her new Nokia, it’s nothing compared to the iPhone I have now, but it served me well, and I kinda miss its simplicity/limitations), got my first smartphone and pc (the only computers we had in the house was my parents work ones) at 13.
    And now, there’s kids that are born and seemingly get a tablet shoved in their face as soon as possible and it’s utterly tragic, like yes times change and you at this point can’t shut that off completely, our society doesn’t allow that, but there’s way to limit it, and hopefully as long as possible.

  • @CornOffTheCobb
    @CornOffTheCobb Рік тому +14

    This is a small portion of a larger picture for sure. You MUST watch all of inside to get the depth of brilliance Bo has. It's truly masterful.

  • @TheSwedishKiwi
    @TheSwedishKiwi Рік тому +23

    Bo is an absolute GENIUS. This song is funny, but so real and absolutely terrifying at the same time. I love that man.

  • @spaceartiste2496
    @spaceartiste2496 Рік тому +5

    It's very interesting to see how differently people react to this song and it's message. He says "Can I interest you in everything, all of the time?", and my neurodivergent brain goes "ohoHO- Absolutely you can!"
    I very much agree that there are issues with how some people interact with the internet (especially children), but for me, personally, the internet - or more specifically, the access to content - is honestly one of the greatest thing in my life.
    I like being around people, but it's incredibly draining and often stressful, so I require a lot of alone time. In that alone time, I still need stimulation. Without the internet, the options for stimulation are pretty limited without going out into society, and if I can't get my brain to accept one of those options, the need to find something interesting gets so overwhelming and stressful, that knocking myself out just to stop feeling it starts to seem tempting.
    Luckily, I do have the internet, so I can let my brain do the happy-thing, rather than the please-god-give-me-something-to-do-or-just-let-me-die-thing. Actually, using the internet - watching youtube, looking at memes, reading fanfiction - is one of the most relaxing things I can do, because I can get that stimulation while being passive, allowing my body and mind to rest, since I'm not stressing out about it or expending energy to create that stimulation.

  • @michaeljacyna1973
    @michaeljacyna1973 2 роки тому +12

    Bo is a literal comedic genius.
    And I love how you stop and unknowingly explain future parts of the song, multiple times 😁

  • @impossiblyindecisive
    @impossiblyindecisive Рік тому +6

    Yeah he left in 2015 because he was having panic attacks on stage. In the song, "All Eyes on Me," he addresses it. I am happy he is doing what he thinks is best for him mentally.

  • @CDriggers24
    @CDriggers24 Рік тому +6

    Hearing you break down the message early in the song while knowing what was coming up (even down to the exact age he mentions) was truly something special. Liked and subscribed!

  • @harutogames9204
    @harutogames9204 Рік тому +2

    he was actually playing as the internet (as a living character) offering you these different topics in a sadistic and extremely unusual manor,

  • @dammdami17
    @dammdami17 2 роки тому +9

    Please do more Bo, Love your reactions and Bo is truly amazing. "Art is Dead", "Perspective of God", "Can't handle this", and "All eyes on me" . "Comedy" is also a great one!

  • @Tehdran
    @Tehdran Рік тому +2

    For some reason the fact you called the way this song was gonna go less than halfway through told me I would like your stuff. Just found you, I feel like I’m gonna like it

  • @Jamie_black
    @Jamie_black Рік тому +5

    I think the part about having "the world in your hands." Can take a darker tone than most would think. When the song slowed down it was almost like bo changed who he was speaking to. So think about it like this . Bo telling the internet that from the beginning having the world dependent having it relying on you was what the main design was of you the internet was. And look at you now look how you grew.

  • @jaceeaster2246
    @jaceeaster2246 2 роки тому +7

    "All eyes on me" by BB is a must hear! he recently won a grammy for the song. thanks man.

  • @asabval
    @asabval 2 роки тому +5

    I'd recommend for the deep really intrespective: Are you happy, Can't handle this (Kanye rant), All eyes on me and That funny feeling.
    All his stuff is thought provoking though some of it is also just silly and fun especially some of the early stuff but even then he had a way of making you pause and think. I just subscribed and I am here for this journey ❤️

  • @foxxyphoenix
    @foxxyphoenix Рік тому +2

    First time watching your videos, but really enjoyed listening to your analysis. Would definitely recommend doing more Bo Burnham reaction videos, as I feel like his videos are SUPER thought provoking. A couple I would recommend would be "Left Brain, Right Brain" about the creative and analytical sides of the brain and how they work together, and also "Can't Handle This" also known as the "Kanye rant." Both amazing songs that are a very philosophical art form in my opinion. Keep doing you!!

  • @miklehayes
    @miklehayes 2 роки тому +5

    I've been listening to Bo Burnham since 2010 and I'm so glad to see you reacting to his content. I think he is one of the most intelligent comedians. Absolute genius. Side story, he began singing on UA-cam songs that he would send to his older brother away at college (songs like: "my other half" and "my whole family thinks I'm gay" and "new math"). Then slowly he got more popular and began making specials. Recommendations: Art is dead, Repeat Stuff, God's Perspective, Sad, and Rant. The Rant song from his last special really touches on his personal struggles and it discusses whether he is truly happy. It ties right into the "Are you happy" song also, just saying how he puts on performances to please the audience, but he is slowly trying to not lose his sanity. Deep stuff for sure. Keep up the great work Tom!

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much for this, appreciate the knowledge😊👍

    • @jenjohnson3886
      @jenjohnson3886 2 роки тому +2

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial as a side note they mean Kanye Rant, not Bo's other song just called Rant.

  • @LexTrent
    @LexTrent Рік тому +2

    Gotta admit this is one of the best reactions and breakdowns of this song that I've ever seen. You pickup all the points he's trying to get across and even pointed out some things I missed till now such as the pacing aspect.

  • @What-lt3lj
    @What-lt3lj Рік тому +6

    That "Yep" was perfectly on beat! Also, if you haven't yet, I'd recommend reacting to "We Think We Know You" by Bo.

  • @mathiasknsgaardkristensen3396
    @mathiasknsgaardkristensen3396 Рік тому +8

    This whole show is a masterpiece, but the song 'Funny Feeling' is especially poignant. It invokes this slow feeling of inescapable dread when I listen to it.

  • @ev_rlasting
    @ev_rlasting Рік тому +3

    This video means a whole lot to me. I first got internet access at age 8 and I've seen firsthand the awful horrible things it can do to a child's brain, heck, I lived it. I'm 18 now, I've been addicted to it for years and I wish so badly I'd never gotten into it. Recently, I decided I'm going into therapy as a career. I want to help kids slow down and process all of the chaos that we were much too late to stop. I'm so scared for children who won't know anything else.

  • @hiddendesire3076
    @hiddendesire3076 Рік тому +2

    11:10 I’ve seen it with my niece. Even had to dive across the couch to stop a video she was starting because I recognized it as the music of Minus8’s Ankha video. Apparently UA-cam Kids thought it was for kids since it was animated. Its like when they thought Happy Tree Friends was for kids.

  • @angelas1187
    @angelas1187 2 роки тому +7

    Bo is an incredible artist! Some that you might like are How the world works, left brain right brain, Repeat stuff, and Can't handle this

  • @hideshiseyes2804
    @hideshiseyes2804 Рік тому +3

    Good reaction. I also found the line about “all the things we designed it to do” really chilling. Without going full conspiracy theory I think Bo is right that in some sense the tech people who got in at the ground floor with the internet very much planned this, at least some of them. Probably no one in 1999 was specifically imagining UA-cam or Twitter but they saw the potential for monetisation and that was what drove the advances in the tech, and now here we are. We have walked with our eyes closed into a really weird and dangerous place, and these Silicon Valley “salamanders” (as Bo calls them) led us here on purpose.

  • @GreekV1nce
    @GreekV1nce Рік тому +2

    I love how when he started talking about how the internet used to be the tone of the song slowed down just like our lives do when we get of the internet. Then the Disney villain ahh laugh could be a metaphor for how even though the internet was created to be a good thing it got out of control and it's pristine internations where dragged across the mud. Then when he did get on the internet once again the song sped up and became even more crazy.
    Beautiful metaphors for me, truly Chef's kiss

  • @backupphoenix
    @backupphoenix 7 місяців тому +2

    5:30 indeed, the internet is a drug. No one wants to admit it but we're all addicted to some degree. Just try to ignore any sort of internet for the whole day and see how you feel, if you even make it.

  • @patriciacooney8591
    @patriciacooney8591 Рік тому +4

    It is interesting how you reacted to the phrase "everything and anything all of the time" with mentioning "boundaries " like a store closing. I am a tattoo artist next to being a nurse assistant and I set boundaries to my clients sometimes. Like Sunday I don't always answer or when I have shift. I have lost clients because of boundaries.

  • @DadInTaiwan
    @DadInTaiwan 2 роки тому +1

    Loved your reaction. I've been following Bo since the beginning of UA-cam. I've always been impressed by his comedy mixed with social commentary at such an early age. Since you know a bit of Bo's background (that he's dealt with personal issues in recent years) I think Can't Handle This (Kanye Rant) is a great next watch just to witness how Bo incorporated some of his mental anguish into a "comedy" bit (because that's what's always been expected of him). Then All Eyes On Me, which is less comedy and more raw feelings. His entire journey has been entertaining, but his more recent stuff really pulls at your heartstrings.

  • @aidenritter3756
    @aidenritter3756 2 роки тому +16

    Love Bo, should definitely do more of him!

  • @Jermbot15
    @Jermbot15 11 місяців тому +1

    "You best start believing in techno-dystopias, Ms. Turner.... you're in one."
    I'm pretty sure that's from some Disney movie, Software Pirates of the Caribbean or something.

  • @GothamsHer0
    @GothamsHer0 2 роки тому +7

    Gotta check out That's How the World Works as well

  • @jenjohnson3886
    @jenjohnson3886 2 роки тому +7

    Aw man, Bo's songs aside, I think you'd really enjoy his interviews, specifically the ones about the internet. I think you'd agree with a lot of his talking points.

    • @ReactionTherapyOfficial
      @ReactionTherapyOfficial  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks Jennifer! I gotta check those out😊

    • @dauntingbutthereyougo6910
      @dauntingbutthereyougo6910 2 роки тому +2

      @@ReactionTherapyOfficial absolutely agree with this, imperative for true insight on the real Bo and his opinions and experiences and he's incredibly insightful, intelligent and articulate

  • @aguynamedmark499
    @aguynamedmark499 2 роки тому +3

    I'm sure someone has already suggested it, but Burnham's song "Kanye Rant" has some subtle implications about how Bo was not coping well at the time with the anxiety and fame. In this special (Inside) he has a song called All Eyes On Me that goes more into the subject.

  • @haileesprague6941
    @haileesprague6941 2 роки тому +2

    when i tell you i have been WAITING FO R THIS SO BAD

  • @0rurin
    @0rurin Рік тому +1

    "Apathy's a tragedy and boredom is a crime." You're not emotional enough, that drives user generated engagement down. The more hyped or angry people there are, the more hyped or angry people they breed.
    It really does everything "we" designed it to do, which is to grow like cancer. We set the code for it to grow, and that's all, creating a feedback loop, influencing people to influence it into growing faster and faster.

  • @AmberKelly82
    @AmberKelly82 Рік тому +8

    I'm so proud of my son because he's raising my 7 y/o grandson without social media. And if he does let him watch a UA-cam video, it is always supervised. So many young parents are addicted to social media and use social media to basically babysit their kids. He's a much better parent than I was and I couldn't be prouder.

  • @Markheathcliffsgun
    @Markheathcliffsgun Місяць тому +1

    His show “Inside” literally made me cry at the end.

  • @AM-in8gh
    @AM-in8gh 2 місяці тому +1

    Watching this in my hand sure shows perspective. Communicating with only my thumbs and everyone understands is more interesting than others can understand what you think by sounds coming out of your mouth.

  • @Scorpion-jv7pc
    @Scorpion-jv7pc 2 роки тому

    I love that you're reacting to Bo. A few other recommendations that hasnt been suggested already by Bo could be: Repeat Stuff, That funny feeling, Sad (what), Are you happy (make me happy).
    And i would also say From gods perspective and Lower your expectations. But im not sure if they have enough content you can analyse, thats up to you. But once again a lovely video :DD

  • @demideity8285
    @demideity8285 Рік тому

    Very interested in the concepts of reacting to him with your profession. i thought it was fantastic and broke down well. I just subscribed cant wait to see more.
    I'm 32 and I am going to college to get my degree in early childhood development so that I can become a kindergarten teacher and so I find this breakdown really interesting and the way that you put it in so many words as well about young children consuming things that they should not be due to their many immaturies.
    Also as you were talking about over stimulation, this is why I decided to get my 11 year old apple watch instead of a phone. My son doesnt have social media, tiktok, facebook, etc like his friends and he is okay and understands why.. It actually frightens me how many young children are allowed to consume the internet... its too much and knowing whats out there and growing up with technologies growth and the internet mainly; we all know something darker can be clicked at any time so thats why I have to protect my son. I try to tell my boyfriend because he allows his 8 year old to have a phone with no parental control, and he simply is just more lax and doesnt under stand. I try to encourage physical activities. To each their own, but I agree with you. Sorry for ranting! Im just really passionate about how serious this really is to mental health. ❤️
    Take care, Heather

  • @Wow88z
    @Wow88z 2 роки тому +2

    You should watch his movie. If fact you 100% need to if you’re watching the clips. This movie was born because of the Covid Pandemic. It’s nothing like a normal movie, since he produced all of it by himself, it’s got all the emotions in it. but it would be an experience for you to watch it.

  • @C.A.J.E.
    @C.A.J.E. 5 місяців тому +1

    As someone born in gen z, and only in middle school, I started realizing how crazy and mind killing the internet was at around 10. so i told myself, "damn...i really need to remove myself from this." Now, I have started giving myself increasing restrictions on electronics, and, its already got to me. It may just be my insomnia, but, i always have to watch..Bob Ross, before i go to bed or else i have nightmares that feel like i just had 2 pounds of weed. Ok maybe too much but you get what i mean. But, recently i started forcing myself to not have most of my electronics for a month. By December, i will be on a restriction of no electronics at all for possibly over a month. I started going outside to research the nature around me. I've always been interested in nature and biology, so I felt comfortable doing this. I got a bird feeder, and i also take photos of birds sometimes. And i realize even more about the society killing internet every school day. Every class, some kid has to start screaming everything he saw on tiktok and how he played this game all night, etc. And Im just thinking, "Damn, could you not start moaning in the middle of class?" Yes, moaning. i dont know if this always happened, but i doubt it. I live in a very small family in the deep south, living with my grandparent, just 1, my grandmother. My parents were on drugs. My mother was quite nice though. Yet, She's still a smoker.
    (Also, on a less serious note, Bob Ross is calming as hell, ok?)

  • @mutecryptid
    @mutecryptid 8 місяців тому +1

    I was one of those children 👋
    I hope I can get past my paralyzing anxiety like some of my favorite singers did.

  • @8lovetolaugh
    @8lovetolaugh Рік тому

    YAY!!!! I'm so excited for You to discover more Bo!! I agree with others about watching the Kanye Rant followed by All Eyes On Me. I would say You would also find That Funny Feeling very interesting from the psychological perspective of depression. Yay, so excited to see more of You finding out what Bo is about!!

  • @laupstad
    @laupstad 5 місяців тому +1

    Even those of us who didn't grow up with the internet or anything like it we've got to admit we've become slaves to it. This isn't just young people. It's you and me as well my friend. If my connection goes down I don't even know what to do and I don't even participate in any other social media than YT. Apathy and boredom has become a crime.

  • @theresat4782
    @theresat4782 2 роки тому +2

    You might like the show Crazy Ex-girlfriend. It is a hilarious series and a musical but also one of the best, most nuanced treatments of mental illness and mental health treatment that has ever been on television. Songs that are specifically mental health related include "A Diagnosis" and "Antidepressants are So Not a Big Deal".

  • @Robert08010
    @Robert08010 7 місяців тому +2

    What I don't get is why anyone wants "notifications" turned on. I can barely stand to have the distraction of the phone and text messaging, but I will not put up with every social media app having the ability to interrupt me at will. And its not like I came to this because I am old. This level of distraction wasn't around when I was young.

    • @Ghost___141
      @Ghost___141 4 місяці тому +1

      me too

    • @Robert08010
      @Robert08010 4 місяці тому

      It appears we are the last of a dying breed. @@Ghost___141

  • @huntercool2232
    @huntercool2232 Рік тому +2

    For those of you who don’t know who Tim Hawkins is, he’s a Christian comedian and he’s actually really funny and I recommend you check him out

  • @Jenahh-aye
    @Jenahh-aye 8 місяців тому

    Bo is a genius. Part comedian and musician; but also a philosopher and performance artist. Because of his own experiences and struggles, he successfully holds a mirror to society as an outsider looking in. Greatest life as a spectator sport commentatary. He contemplates deeply and then tests the limits of the human condition.
    I think one of my favorites will always be the piece where he is listening to answering machine messages and remixing them. As he's tweaking the narrative in his remixes you go through the emotions from overwhelmed, to effected, to taking his power back from the outside. It is a fabulous one to review. Its called 'We think we know you. '

  • @ihateusernamesgrrr
    @ihateusernamesgrrr Рік тому +1

    I've listened to this song a lot and I suspect that's why your vid was recommended. Every time I hear this song I feel a great deal of hilarious irony knowing I'm listening to it on the internet.
    Since it's your first Bo song I recommend you go back to the start and listen to all of his music to give you an understanding of his musical movement from hilarious comedic acts falling into darkness and deep story telling then into the covid times from this special where he's losing his mind. You don't have to do reactions but I think you would personally find it interesting and maybe even hopefully entertaining if you spent a week watching his channel from the oldest videos through to now.
    I'm a big fan of his and back to my first comment Bo does enjoy a good bit of irony and self awareness.
    I don't really like how he dismisses his older performances these days because those were the times he was just being a damn good comedic musician and it seems in doing so he's taking himself way to serious today but hey each to their own. For me the stuff I found funny back then I find funnier today because of the fact everybody has gone so overly sensitive these days, and I just like silly shit that's not too serious. Life already sucks enough, there's no reason to follow the path of others where everything is offensive.

  • @gabrieldomocos7570
    @gabrieldomocos7570 7 місяців тому

    Love how you felt the need to clarify that you grew up in the 19- seventies and eighties

  • @Uthgardloki
    @Uthgardloki 2 роки тому +2

    What that has been seen cant be unseen, is one of the rules of the internet. Some things can't be cured even with eye bleach

  • @Chris_T_S
    @Chris_T_S Рік тому +1

    Insightful and delightful to watch your reactions to this performance - so, so, so many references (especially the Easter Egg nod to Inside Out the animation) in this song and the meaning!
    A point of perspective - he is singing this to any person who watches this, describing what he (as The Internet) offers. Even at the point of the "birth for human fascination" (the Beautiful You), not so much the birth of the internet - then the steady ramping up of song, visuals, tempo, etc etc - "anything and everything, all of the time", conditioning people and perfecting ways to do it better.
    I actually use this video as a little "parental guidance" for young parents - eager to "gift" their child the wonders of the internet (but mostly, to provide an easy babysitter, sadly)

  • @comadose25
    @comadose25 Рік тому

    I enjoyed this video. Bo is an absolute genius, and I liked your take on this. Liked and subbed.
    Please consider putting a link to the original tracks in your info sections, credit to the artist(s).

  • @ryanwilson_canada
    @ryanwilson_canada 9 місяців тому

    I didn't allow my son to use my wifes ipad until he was 8. He actually ruined one my work flip phones when he was one because playing with it in a shopping cart shut him up. He got his first laptop and cell phone this year, laptop was required for high school. 15 years old, most of his friends have had cell phones since they were 6. I said no, but in high school you pretty well will be ostracized if you don't have one so we did get him one finally.
    Hope everyone is taking care

  • @whitechapel8959
    @whitechapel8959 7 місяців тому

    My addiction is art. That is my high, seeing creativity of people, from starting artist to the high end experts.

  • @Calliamus
    @Calliamus Рік тому

    It's kinda interesting to me about what you said about getting depression when hoping out of the internet.
    I was born in 98' and as such I'm considered a Millenial but at the same time I grew up in Poland where the tech advancement was kinda slow so I wasn't growing up with all the technology immediately. It came up slow.
    Now when i go on holidays and cut off of my PC and phone and just lay down outside in my yard I'm happy just looking into the sky completely chilling and listening to some calm music. Nothing in this world gives me a better feeling of happines than this

  • @libbycatherine
    @libbycatherine 2 роки тому +2

    "Can't Handle This" next! And a bit older song, "Nerds." Also his movie Eighth Grade speaks to his anxiety. Worth a watch even if you don't react here!

  • @markparker4536
    @markparker4536 2 роки тому +2

    A psychotherapist diving into Bo Burnham’s work seems like a much made in heaven

  • @psychokitty9325
    @psychokitty9325 2 роки тому +2

    Bo Burnham is brilliant! Definitely check out more, but I'd also like to suggest Tim Minchin (as an artist that inspired Bo). A good place to start would be Not Perfect, Prejudice, Lullaby, Confessions, Dark Side (awesome version)...

  • @nadiagadgaardroldsgaard4609
    @nadiagadgaardroldsgaard4609 2 роки тому

    Bo burnham on your Channel, I clicked so fast! Really enjoyed your reaction and analysis! I could recommend anything and everything that Bo has to offer, but I would just love to see you react to “All eyes on me” and “Can’t handle this (kanye rant)”

  • @EerieV23
    @EerieV23 Рік тому +2

    It is amazing how he was able encompas all the good, bad and weird in the internet in one song.

  • @KittyCatRose
    @KittyCatRose Рік тому +1

    You should watch his video "Can't Handle This". He really makes it known in that song that he's going through some serious stuff if you pay attention. Some of the most brilliant comedic minds are the ones that experience turmoil that goes unnoticed - either because we as fans turn a blind eye, or we can't see it from the ground while they are on the pedestal we put them on.

  • @GP-eh6xi
    @GP-eh6xi 9 місяців тому

    his anxiety was during every show. the shows and feeling like he had to perform were crushing him.
    also, brains that aren't developed yet is when technology needs to be introduced and mastered. its like language, after a certain age learning it is MUCH more work. what you need is a balance between the insanity of the web and stability of living in the mainframe.

  • @rockdoc9673
    @rockdoc9673 Рік тому +1

    4:25 "man he just goes to everything" *a couple seconds later* his face: 😱

  • @keithleichty946
    @keithleichty946 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for understanding the true meaning of this song!!! All of the reactors I have seen that have done this song have just commented on the vocal aspect and the editing of the song. No one has really touched on what Bo is trying to say here. Again I say thank you. Keep up the good work

  • @quinncampbell9255
    @quinncampbell9255 2 роки тому +3

    Awesome video. Favorite reaction so far you've made.

  • @lukasvideosify1596
    @lukasvideosify1596 7 місяців тому

    singer: internet is bad
    moderator: yes, internet is bad

  • @1996Pinocchio
    @1996Pinocchio Рік тому +5

    Not only is the song itself speeding up, there are more and more background noises as the song progresses, and also the background becomes more and more clustered, just like the internet is becoming faster and more clustered. In the end of the song, there is everything, we have the full background noises and every light he used in the song turned on, and the song has became very fast.

  • @tramahticgaming719
    @tramahticgaming719 2 роки тому

    I love this channel man seriously. Keep up the good work! Please react to Bo burnham - can’t handle this Kayne rant. It’s truly a masterpiece.