A fictionalized dystopia built around an attractive man-child rolling his body over a line of loaded mousetraps to amuse the faceless internet mob inside the $15M mansion funded by [investors???]. The camera's still pointed at him, so he snaps one on his genitals. 2018. Scene.
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Did you see the final episode? V likeable when they actually had a real conversation. Jake Paul thinks in a sophisticated way about things most ppl get dead wrong (children, merch/capitalism, why what he's doing is good) — & held on to what's right despite hostile interviewer!
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I didn't find him unlikeable! I'm struck by how young they all are (21, 22... wait, how long have they been doing this?), the sometimes-fake, sometimes-real content they've amassed into highly-public (& probably inescapable) brands, the sense of overwhelm they sometimes discuss
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