Self-Conscious Guy (1951)

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  • @mybusiness1504
    @mybusiness1504 9 років тому +238

    I've watched so many of these I literally thought i was in the 40s-50s...until I
    stepped out my room

    • @rochelleyanuzzi9729
      @rochelleyanuzzi9729 6 років тому +21

      I binged watched these videos too! But every summer I wear my vintage dresses and live the 1940's lifestyle and quite honestly.. It makes a huge difference. Respect and class is always in style. ^.^

    • @SDS-ee9js
      @SDS-ee9js 6 років тому +11

      Swell

    • @pollyevhillson3089
      @pollyevhillson3089 5 років тому +4

      Me to,I'm sure I'm living in the 40s and 50s

    • @02chevyguy
      @02chevyguy 4 роки тому +1

      Culture shock?

    • @worldcatloversheavenwatcht2927
      @worldcatloversheavenwatcht2927 Рік тому

      Me too, and I keep saying the word 'swell'

  • @ClusiveC
    @ClusiveC 9 років тому +213

    They really need to start back making these types of videos.

    • @Alexander83714
      @Alexander83714 5 років тому +6

      I agree.

    • @grzesiek1x
      @grzesiek1x 4 роки тому +4

      yes they are really helpfull !!

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 2 роки тому +15

      It’s almost better that they recycle these. Part of the lesson is that it doesn’t matter what era you’re from, the principles and human nature never change. Then younger people of today can relate better to all age groups.

    • @agnidas5816
      @agnidas5816 2 роки тому

      @@misskim2058 the only thing they will relate to if you do that is how stupid the videos were outdated on purpose and always out of the correct age :/

    • @Number6_
      @Number6_ 11 місяців тому

      It is better that you watch these that are correctly produced then to reinvent them in a worse form.
      You might want to look at the one's on grammar.

  • @Kovukingsrod
    @Kovukingsrod 6 років тому +136

    It’s so weird to me to think that back then, colours were really just as vibrant as they are now

    • @brianbaratheon
      @brianbaratheon 5 років тому +14

      There were no colors in the 50s.

    • @poetcomic1
      @poetcomic1 5 років тому +5

      Check out some Kodachrome Slides from the 1950's, it is AMAZING.

    • @lazyhomebody1356
      @lazyhomebody1356 5 років тому +6

      One reason I find the fifties soothing IS that thay are in b&w

    • @EMBEEAY
      @EMBEEAY 3 роки тому +9

      The irony of it is that the 50s had even MORE vibrant colors in everyday life than we do now

    • @jaminova_1969
      @jaminova_1969 3 роки тому +2

      I colorize B&W films in my mind !

  • @frederickcombs8661
    @frederickcombs8661 5 років тому +46

    the message still holds up on this one... more than ever

  • @BadWolfSilence
    @BadWolfSilence 11 років тому +114

    I think you're misunderstanding the message. The point is to stop focusing on yourself and focus on other people to feel less self-conscious. It works! It's not about hiding your true feelings. It's about learning to deal with them and not let them control you.

  • @TheChampy2012
    @TheChampy2012 3 роки тому +24

    What a fantastic lesson that is timeless.... 😊 Thank you 👍🏻

  • @momotheelder7124
    @momotheelder7124 5 років тому +16

    I like the feeling of camaraderie and thoughtfulness between the characters in these videos. It reminds me a bit of a meditation group I go to.

  • @YegorLyashenko
    @YegorLyashenko 12 років тому +25

    Very practical wisdom! Thank you!

  • @TomRiddleMeThisSpock
    @TomRiddleMeThisSpock 12 років тому +39

    I'm glad I watched this.. Im gonna try some of the things he tried.
    I wish they would still show videos like these

    • @temporalmentetonto
      @temporalmentetonto 2 роки тому +1

      Did it work?

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 2 роки тому +2

      They do! Right now. Here. 😊 They should show them in schools as a retro, “people are the same throughout time” thing, show that everyone has had do deal with the same issues. It’s never relegated to one’s own generation. It’s human nature.

  • @AllieEm1
    @AllieEm1 3 роки тому +10

    Wow. I was on the stage crew in high school as well. I was extremely self confident. It can take many years before you understand that everyone feels this way at times but if you act confident and friendly, and even take any mistakes with grace or humor, you come out on top in the end. And you grow as well.

  • @kamjo79
    @kamjo79 8 років тому +29

    I'm so glad this feeling goes away as you get older.

    • @RKusmie64
      @RKusmie64 5 років тому +5

      It doesn't necessarily :-/

    • @brianbaratheon
      @brianbaratheon 5 років тому +4

      For some it might take much longer than others, but by like 60 most people could care less what people think. Hell, they'll fart right in front of you and think nothing of it.

    • @lazyhomebody1356
      @lazyhomebody1356 5 років тому +1

      People have been telling me that forever. It's true for them, but not for me

    • @Mhel2023
      @Mhel2023 5 років тому +4

      I'm 50+.....when does it go away? WHEN!?!? 😂

  • @cellytron
    @cellytron 2 роки тому +7

    Aww, “I’ll just shut up and sit down” is a funny line. It shows he’s a cool guy with a good sense of humor.

  • @calvinmaynardtmt
    @calvinmaynardtmt 10 років тому +39

    Chicks dig guys with skills:ninja skills, hacking skills...

    • @oonmm
      @oonmm 9 років тому

      Hacking skills? Keep telling that to yourself

    • @calvinmaynardtmt
      @calvinmaynardtmt 9 років тому +8

      Niskinatorn It's a Napoleon Dynamite reference.

    • @kamjo79
      @kamjo79 8 років тому

      +Calvin Maynard bowhunting skills.

  • @kiyadenham6515
    @kiyadenham6515 6 років тому +10

    The importance of being earnest! My drama troupe did some scenes from that it's a lot of fun, I was Gwenevere Morrow.

  • @2009pepperonipizza
    @2009pepperonipizza 12 років тому +10

    omg best advice ever!

  • @TheColdplay200
    @TheColdplay200 2 роки тому +2

    This is so well done!

  • @tj921able
    @tj921able Рік тому +2

    Marty's character for the play sounded like someone from "My 600 LB Life". (JK) I like this film, it really would help many overcome shyness. TY for sharing it. God Bless You & stay safe.

  • @ihin2005
    @ihin2005 Рік тому

    Great actors.

  • @robinmurray5266
    @robinmurray5266 6 років тому +45

    Lots of this comes from an overbearing critical parent. Getting picked at and ridiculed constantly stinks because you eventually believe it. I still face this.

    • @RKusmie64
      @RKusmie64 5 років тому +8

      Not necessarily. My parents were encouraging...maybe not as much as I might have liked, but they weren't critical at all, and I was VERY shy and self-conscious. I still am a bit.

    • @JWu-jt7fz
      @JWu-jt7fz 5 років тому +5

      @@RKusmie64 The best way to overcome it is by facing your very fear.

    • @cautionTosser
      @cautionTosser 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/rJlBa2sqRV8/v-deo.html

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 2 роки тому

      A child has to decide whether or not to believe a parent. Mine were militant and not encouraging, mom would actually gossip and make up rumors about me that weren’t remotely true and spread them, even right in front of me on the phone (and I figured that anyone who believed them wasn’t smart enough or ethical enough to matter to me), and she’d also run away and disappear for a time, and come back with some random person she met or a few and let them live with us, 4 of them stayed for 4 years and one of those still comes to visit her, they weren’t the best of the human race, and sometimes she just came back and locked herself in her room for days or weeks, and we were actually really good kids, we didn’t do a lot of the stuff other kids were doing (until later, when we all finally decided that if you’re going to do the time, you might as well do the “crime”, but none of it was actually criminal, at least not for me, no one went to jail for anything even to this day), and dad acted like it was all perfectly normal and it was us who needed to be patient with it all… but I decided by the time I was 4 that they were crazy, and if I listened to them and what they said about me…first of all, it was obviously not true, so I didn’t have any trouble not absorbing it as true. I recognized that it wasn’t normal, other kids on the block didn’t have that going on, moms in the stores were good to their kids. I could see our house was different. Other kids knew it, too.
      I knew if I tried to please them, or believed them, I’d become like them, so I sought out other sources, and weighed myself against people who didn’t do all that, people who were good to others. Sometimes that had to come from a book. A lot of books. Sometimes I read a book a day, or more. Mostly about 3-4 a week. And books can be idealistic at times, but I also knew that, so I took all that into account. I wanted to know how people are supposed to live. It definitely helped.
      And when I saw other kids being bullied by other kids or their parents, I’d always stand up for them. 2 guys got dislocated shoulders, one in elementary school and one in middle school, in a house like ours, self-defense was a skill regularly practiced out of necessity, my brother and I developed our own little tricks. So those 2 guys got to go home and explain how they got injured, and came back with their arm in a sling. They also weren’t released from my grip until they promised to heed my warning not to bully anyone else ever again, because I’d find them if they did (they were very, very out of line, and never bullied another kid at my school), and I’d tell other kids being bullied by their parents that it was their parents, not them, point out what they do right, (they were usually very good kids, kind, smart, likable, interesting), and try to encourage them also to not absorb that negativity, to always stop and ask themselves if it’s actually true, and if there was something they needed to improve, yes, do that, but always first check themselves (same with noting a problem in someone else, always ask yourself if you do it, too, and stop that), but if there wasn’t something they needed to improve, if the criticism wasn’t true, and someone was just projecting their own insecurities on them, to refuse to take that on as a fact.
      The takeaway from all these vids is that today, people need community, and feedback and encouragement, and they’ve lost a lot of that because they’re always online, in their virtual realities. Block parties out in the street or front yards and backyards, with food and music have brought people together, too, and the world feels safer when you know and are friends with your neighbors.
      Then people could start realizing that much of the media-driven division doesn’t really exist at the level they desperately try to promote. They’re paid to fearmonger, and they’re just teleprompter-readers anyway, actors, paid to “shape and mold public opinion and behavior, both foreign and domestic”. The more seriously they can deliver a warning, or the better they can make a “concerned face”, the better the pay they get. Same deal as critical parents and bullies. Don’t let them negatively influence you, either.

    • @Ponk_80
      @Ponk_80 Рік тому

      You said it, I’m still suffering from this.

  • @scratchdog2216
    @scratchdog2216 3 роки тому +1

    The Dale Carnegie Public Speaking and Human Relations course worked for me. If you think of others first there's no fear.

  • @calumjones
    @calumjones 2 роки тому +3

    Lol when he just straight up loses his mind and stuffs his face with muffins.

  • @ackbarfan5556
    @ackbarfan5556 7 років тому +14

    2:35 *Holds police bullhorn* 'Step away from my daughter!'

  • @Rikapaprika
    @Rikapaprika 3 роки тому +5

    I'd be self conscious too, if someone was shining a giant round spotlight on me like 2:15 😂😂 no wonder he feels weird

  • @Ponk_80
    @Ponk_80 Рік тому +1

    Back when people supposed each other, and didn’t constantly put you down for being different.

  • @bobjacobson858
    @bobjacobson858 2 роки тому +1

    I recall someone saying that if you need to speak to a room full of people but feel self-conscious, you can just pretend it's a field full of sunflowers that can't criticize you.

    • @viking21
      @viking21 Рік тому +1

      Lol. And how has that worked out for you?

    • @bobjacobson858
      @bobjacobson858 Рік тому

      @@viking21 I had already gotten used to speaking to groups by the time I encountered this, so I never had to resort to it, but I've mentioned this to others who have said they would be afraid to speak before a group. However, I think of this if I've driving past a field of sunflowers, which one can see in some areas of the country.
      Along with this, I've read that once a group reaches a certain size (about 50, if I recall correctly), they actually want to be entertained as much as informed. Sometimes I'll make a lighthearted joke to make sure everyone is awake and in a good mood. I want people to learn what I'm teaching them, but I want them to have fun while doing so.

  • @dtcdiscipulostotalmentecom9137
    @dtcdiscipulostotalmentecom9137 11 місяців тому

    Finally I got a part...I was the bellboy who said "good morning"that sure took a lot of practice.

  • @cfwrqgfewhdgf
    @cfwrqgfewhdgf 11 років тому +12

    i love these films. in german tv is all day only shit....

    • @user-sm7og6fi3j
      @user-sm7og6fi3j 5 років тому +1

      Fuck the EU.

    • @RememberTheSlapFilms
      @RememberTheSlapFilms 5 років тому

      Yeah, my reaction as well: FUCK the EU.

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 2 роки тому

      It’s no different in the US, I tossed my TV, and the news with it. I only concern myself with actionable things, and the news is there to “shape and mold public opinion and behavior, both foreign and domestic”. And loads of sorry sods allow themselves to be manipulated by them 24/7. So these lowlifes who have commented here are no better than anyone they throw stones at. Germany has good people. No one can control what their leaders ultimately decide to do, and the US itself is a prime example of that.

  • @unitylove240
    @unitylove240 4 роки тому +1

    Kids can be so Mean and Rude instead of being encouraging they laugh make fun Peer Pressure with go Way with someone inspiration and Kindness 😎

  • @bekahha2614
    @bekahha2614 11 років тому +24

    I know exactly how he feels, but my advice to him would be to fake having confidencen, till you feel confident

    • @asielmilian38
      @asielmilian38 5 років тому

      Really?

    • @JWu-jt7fz
      @JWu-jt7fz 5 років тому +4

      @@asielmilian38 Yes but only to a certain extent. If you fake it too much, people can detect it.
      Scientifically speaking, confidence comes from competence. If you play ping pong well, you would be confident when you're in a match against someone less competent than you.
      If you want to be competent, you've got to polish your skills by learning and improving yourself; no other way around it bucko

  • @germanicusfink2350
    @germanicusfink2350 4 роки тому +5

    This video was swell!!!

  • @highfrequency1483
    @highfrequency1483 8 років тому +10

    Bruh this is how i feel it fcking sucks so bad

  • @frigginpiglet
    @frigginpiglet 12 років тому +3

    Oh snap!

  • @nowhereinslowmotion
    @nowhereinslowmotion 12 років тому +6

    I know enquiring minds want to know. Soooo.....I need French, but I can't comprehend it. And I'm too bloody self conscious to take a class and practice trying to speak French in front of other people. There it is. It doesn't mean I'm not a good worker. I live in an area that's officially bilingual and in order for me to obtain the employment I desire, I have to be bilingual!!! And besides that, I just don't have the money for the class in the first place - even if I could overcome this problem.

    • @cuppatea4466
      @cuppatea4466 6 років тому +3

      I hope everything is going better for you now.

    • @TP-om8of
      @TP-om8of Рік тому

      If you can’t learn French, try to learn a French accent. That’s usually good enough

  • @lazyhomebody1356
    @lazyhomebody1356 5 років тому +5

    But WHY DO they stare at me??

  • @nowhereinslowmotion
    @nowhereinslowmotion 12 років тому +9

    I'm pretty good at being a failure. I know I do that well. Doesn't quite fit, does it. I suppose I should go out and be a panhandler, but I'm too self conscious for that, lol.

  • @fjfjcjxjjkdjjdjdjxj2459
    @fjfjcjxjjkdjjdjdjxj2459 4 роки тому +2

    Do he also self conscious in online class??

  • @clye7788
    @clye7788 3 роки тому +2

    he cute thoo

  • @adams1625
    @adams1625 Рік тому +1

    Nearly all this videos call me out lol

    • @BrooklynBaby100
      @BrooklynBaby100 7 місяців тому

      You need it, not enough of this nowadays. Women are killing it.

    • @adams1625
      @adams1625 7 місяців тому

      @@BrooklynBaby100 yeah tru

  • @harlonpeppernuts
    @harlonpeppernuts 3 роки тому +3

    Wow, what swell advice. I'm going ask Mary to the sock hop next Friday, pimples be damned!

  • @LilSlugger25
    @LilSlugger25 12 років тому +22

    50s lingo "that's why I felt so queer"

    • @ilanzatonski8826
      @ilanzatonski8826 6 років тому +9

      stop being self conscious and be gay about it

  • @jimmygentile1088
    @jimmygentile1088 7 років тому +2

    Helps if your a hambone.

    • @Lisa-pb3qp
      @Lisa-pb3qp 5 років тому

      Buttrape Bill Yeah, someone who loves the spotlight on them.

  • @aaronmichaels3031
    @aaronmichaels3031 10 років тому +3

    Old-time Tv........for Old-timers......

    • @sword4life576
      @sword4life576 7 років тому +9

      Aaron Michaels the people are.old timers but these situations are still all the same and so are the feelings, no matter what point in time it may be.

  • @TheConfuzzledCat
    @TheConfuzzledCat 5 років тому +11

    1:59 "That was why I felt so queer!"
    *"Self-Conscious GAY"*

  • @markt857
    @markt857 6 років тому +9

    Then Marijuana came along and everything went to Hell. :)

    • @eggshells652
      @eggshells652 5 років тому +1

      Mark T oh shut up, propaganda up the ass for that wonderful plant.

  • @ДаДа-п8о
    @ДаДа-п8о 5 років тому +1

    4:09 what do they say ?? "Shaloom" or "see on" or what ??

  • @ohheyfullmetal
    @ohheyfullmetal 6 років тому +5

    I thought it said Self-Conscious Gay 😂

    • @ShiftaelV2
      @ShiftaelV2 5 років тому

      That's why he felt so queer abou tit

    • @kdescossa
      @kdescossa Рік тому

      😂

    • @chrism.1749
      @chrism.1749 Рік тому

      “That was why I felt so queer” 🤣

  • @poetcomic1
    @poetcomic1 4 роки тому +4

    He SHOULD be self conscious - someone who shows everything he is thinking with exaggerated expressions on his face is a bit weird. And his overcoat at 10:00 looks like a horse blanket

  • @chrissalynn4276
    @chrissalynn4276 Рік тому

    Damn he’s fine af

  • @pupu2410
    @pupu2410 3 роки тому +6

    Imagine if we were as well dressed,well groomed and mannered as back then but without the bigotry.

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 2 роки тому

      It wasn’t so prevalent as the media would have you believe. It’s all about that spotlight and where it’s placed. It existed, but not at the saturation point they want you to believe. They’re not in the business of telling you where people get along and they never glorify goodness as examples to follow, they may put up something now and then to give a false sense of some idea that they’d desperately love to show you something good if only they could find it. They don’t seek it, so they don’t find it.
      Hopefully by now, the masses realize that the media is never going to point the spotlight on what does go right. How many gullible people exclaim daily that they’d love to wake and see some good news? Haven’t they figured out yet that the job of the media IS to fearmonger? Their job is “to shape and mold public opinion and behavior, both foreign and domestic”. And you cannot shape and mold and control people if they aren’t afraid.
      It’s beyond me why anyone would voluntarily tune in to be programmed, while their programmers thank them for doing so “thank you for tuning in to our programming tonight”, they flat-out tell you they are doing so. And to their top “stories”. Sure, some are real, but come on, crisis acting and crowd sourcing isn’t a multi-billion dollar industry for nothing. They have to be performing SOMEWHERE, and those who hire them need extremely deep pockets, so, since it’s not the average person hiring them, where exactly do people think they’re performing, what kind of performances do people think they are the doing, and who exactly do people think is hiring them? And further, how many people all around them have participated in it and do the crisis acting and crowd sourcing, not caring that they’re betraying humanity, because they figure if you believe it, it’s your fault? Many. They have to sign gag orders, with severe penalties for speaking, and they don’t care about you at all. They care about making some quick cash and they will say and do anything for it. Plus they get to be on TV, and be in on a secret. That’s enough for them to throw you and your mind and your peace of mind right under the bus…if you let them. And they source them from both “professional” crisis actors, ones who have a web page of crisis actors, that constantly has to get a new web address as people find them and take screenshots to show others who still buy everything the media is selling, the “professional” ones that replay different roles, the principal, the classmate, the sister, the brother, the neighbor, blah, blah. They get the most money, they’re repeatedly interviewed to sell the stories to the masses…
      And then there’re the unskilled, they get them from classified ads…and from the reality TV reject pile, from those who beg to be on TV, and say they’ll “do anything to be on TV”. When they’re rejected for the shows they want to be on, then they’re given this alternative. Soap operas performed as news. Dramas, agendas played out as news. Total acting, all of it. Don’t people realize that if they go to the movies and it feels real to them when they’re in there, and they fully know it’s a movie, that the same can be done when they leave and turn on their TV’s, or watch the news on their computers, wherever they watch it? Just because it’s performed “live” and in the street doesn’t make it a real event, either. They need unwitting participants. It helps sell the story.
      Reality TV was and apparently still is a giant social and social engineering experiment. They wanted to know who would stoop low enough to betray even the ones they love (altogether too many people) what disgusting things they’d do (anything), all for a chance to be on TV, and for just the possibility of money, and who would watch it all, and what people would believe is true if they’re shown it on TV.
      They got their answers.
      Punk’d and “What Would You Do” showed that people will believe anything if they’re dropped into a situation and no one tells them it’s a setup. Check. Now they know they can take their Tavistock scripts to the street, perform it as real life, and people will believe it really happened, because they saw it happen. But did it really happen? If we place a baby stroller and a teddy bear, or a doll next to a crumpled car, will people assume babies were run down and killed? Yes they will! If people fly off of a car, will people assume they were run down? Yes they will! Even though these things are often done by well-known stunt drivers, and if you look closely you’ll see the car avoids the people, no one goes under the wheels, the driver isn’t really trying to hit anyone because he doesn’t go after them as the flee, doesn’t ever really hurt anyone, someone can fly over the hood, these stunts can be found anywhere online… same with shootings.
      Sure, some are real, but how many times has the story been full of impossibilities? You can’t shoot an AK or AR over a bathroom stall, down into it, the reach is too high, your have to be reaching overhead, and trying to hold the weapon and reach the trigger, and the angle is all wrong and the kickback is too great. Plus anyone could grab the muzzle and take it if one even tried to poke it over the top, but bathroom stalls… the door is too high. Practice reaching up and over. Or did anyone notice that the nightclub in question closes 3 hours before it was supposedly full of people, or that it didn’t serve alcohol…no. Doesn’t matter to which story I’m referring, all the same stupid impossibilities exist.
      Or with a school, did anyone notice it had been condemned for 5 years prior because of a hurricane, had mold growing up the walls, broken pipes on the playground…would have been shut down just for that, especially in an expensive neighborhood, and speaking of neighbhoods, what are the odds that nearly every surrounding house would magically get bought on Christmas Day for $0? Anybody buy a house for $0? How about an entire neighborhood? How about in an expensive neighborhood? Know of any mortgage companies that will open on Christmas Day just for you and “close” on a house that doesn’t require a mortgage because it’s free? And the title company, too? Wow, that’s really nice of them.
      Yes, I’d be so “crazy” and “cold” not to believe that story of children being shot at school…nevermind even the kids couldn’t keep the storyline straight, didn’t look remotely distressed, but that’s beside the point, they said they heard “A” bang. One. Not a bunch of them. A bang. And then some cops came running in. Ya, OK, sure, we’re nuts because we’d call these “parents” liars right to their faces. Faces that come up again and again and again at these “events”…with new names…and then there the school’s roof damage, and the “memorial page” that was set up prior to the “event”, the windows weren’t shot out until well after law enforcement was “on the scene” and had it well under control in the “aftermath”, strolling around, windows intact, then suddenly cut to them having been shot out…which was done by breaching rounds, not even real bullets, from the outside in, and there were no triage tents, one ambulance, totally penned in by other cars, all cars at the school parked like event parking, nose to bumper, people don’t normally park like that, or that the same people circled around, and around, and around, and around, and around, and around, and around in the aerial views, or that the memorial trees claimed to be donated later can be clearly seen in the news report at the time of the “event”, etc., etc., etc.
      And if you’re hit by shrapnel, and have a big blob of blood on your shirt while you stand there talking, but there’s no holes in your shirt, I’m going to call you a liar. I know what real injures look like, and bullets and shrapnel make holes in clothes before they make them in the skin and draw blood (unless you’re sleeveless and it hit your arm, we are talking “injures” under the clothes here), or the guy who is supposedly shot by a cop in the drivers seat, but there’s the picture, everyone’s upset, he’s clearly in the back passenger side, again, the shocking white T-shirt to more graphically illustrate the blood…and STILL no holes in his shirt, either. Or the bomb-blast victim, who has 2 thin layers “bandaging” her head, placed so loosely, it doesn’t muss up her fluffy hair, AND there’s no blood on it. Poor girl. Let me tell you, a head wound bleeds like crazy. And why would you bandage anything with no compression on it, and if it isn’t bleeding? To sell your BS story to a blind-as-hell audience. Sometimes you can even see the green screen lighting and people reading from teleprompters, it’s reflected in their glasses. Sometimes they aren’t anywhere near the site they claim. With a little green screen magic, they can pretend to be anywhere. But there are often little “tells” that give it away. But people somehow want to believe, and that’s destroying the nation, buying into all the BS.

    • @misskim2058
      @misskim2058 2 роки тому

      These go on and on ad nauseam.
      It’s embarrassing the gullibility of the public. And then they willingly line up to be puked upon by the media, and filled with fear, uncertainty, doubt, despair, helplessness, hopelessness, and despair.
      Or you could just chuck it all out into the garbage bin, and reclaim your mind, people. It’s amazingly wonderful when you don’t drag your emotions into situations over which you have no control. It doesn’t help anyone, it doesn’t solve their problems, all it does is steal your peace of mind from you. Then you’re less of a help to anyone, including yourself.
      The media won’t ever put the spotlight on all that is going right, it’s not their job to do that, because then you couldn’t be controlled by fear. If you want to wake up to good news, go outside and talk to people, and help them. Make your own. The media isn’t ever going to feed you good news. A tiny story here and there to keep you feeding on the vile bile is all they’ll ever do, and it’s only there to get you to keep eating the rest of it.

    • @TP-om8of
      @TP-om8of Рік тому +1

      Yeah, all these guys were clearly bigoted white supremacists. Didn’t you notice the swastikas on their underwear?

  • @sophierobinson2738
    @sophierobinson2738 3 роки тому +1

    Drinking Coke with a straw.

  • @covalt5438
    @covalt5438 Рік тому +2

    It's too painful to watch

  • @melindahall5062
    @melindahall5062 2 роки тому +1

    He should be self conscious….he can’t act.

  • @dtcdiscipulostotalmentecom9137
    @dtcdiscipulostotalmentecom9137 11 місяців тому

    He felt queer....golly language changes...I bet he is gay because he overcame his issue..that sure is swell

  • @Joooooooooooosh
    @Joooooooooooosh 11 років тому +4

    Wait I thought this was about masturbation?

  • @danadoozer9990
    @danadoozer9990 4 роки тому +2

    And then God said "Let there be Valium "!!

  • @8800081
    @8800081 5 років тому +5

    The whole premise is BS from the start. Yeah, you're always going to find extremely self-conscious people involved in school plays, getting up on stage acting.
    What's with that guy's mouth? Looks like a largemouth bass somebody pulled out of a lake. He should be self-conscious about his face.