Rebecca Jennings
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People find the guy. It takes roughly two seconds to find the guy if you have the whole internet working on it. And then the guy gets fired from his job and whatever. And it's like, the punishment isn't quite fitting the crime here.
You're kind of putting it on the line that the whole internet is going to agree with you, that you are the victim or the good person in this scenario when you have no idea how the internet's going to react. And you will definitely be surprised by how the internet will react.
You're kind of putting it on the line that the whole internet is going to agree with you, that you are the victim or the good person in this scenario when you have no idea how the internet's going to react. And you will definitely be surprised by how the internet will react.
You're kind of putting it on the line that the whole internet is going to agree with you, that you are the victim or the good person in this scenario when you have no idea how the internet's going to react. And you will definitely be surprised by how the internet will react.
I mean, I think the incentives are so different, but also kind of they're becoming more similar. I think in Brianna Chicken Fry's case, she is a woman who's already built a reputation on being like fun and like gossipy. And she has a podcast where she like tells it to you straight.
I mean, I think the incentives are so different, but also kind of they're becoming more similar. I think in Brianna Chicken Fry's case, she is a woman who's already built a reputation on being like fun and like gossipy. And she has a podcast where she like tells it to you straight.
I mean, I think the incentives are so different, but also kind of they're becoming more similar. I think in Brianna Chicken Fry's case, she is a woman who's already built a reputation on being like fun and like gossipy. And she has a podcast where she like tells it to you straight.
And I also think that she knows that this breakup she has with this very famous person doesn't really harm her reputation because that's already kind of her thing. And I also think that when you have a regular person, and I'm so glad you brought up the Texas breakup girl. I actually interviewed her and- your life can change in an instant if you kind of
And I also think that she knows that this breakup she has with this very famous person doesn't really harm her reputation because that's already kind of her thing. And I also think that when you have a regular person, and I'm so glad you brought up the Texas breakup girl. I actually interviewed her and- your life can change in an instant if you kind of
And I also think that she knows that this breakup she has with this very famous person doesn't really harm her reputation because that's already kind of her thing. And I also think that when you have a regular person, and I'm so glad you brought up the Texas breakup girl. I actually interviewed her and- your life can change in an instant if you kind of
if you just put it all out there and turn it into something people want to watch. And I think that's what, her name's Spritely, that's what she did. And it's interesting when you go back and see her old TikToks, they're very much about her trying to play the algorithm game and kind of being frustrated by it. It's her trying to have her songs blow up and she didn't really find a lot of success.
if you just put it all out there and turn it into something people want to watch. And I think that's what, her name's Spritely, that's what she did. And it's interesting when you go back and see her old TikToks, they're very much about her trying to play the algorithm game and kind of being frustrated by it. It's her trying to have her songs blow up and she didn't really find a lot of success.
if you just put it all out there and turn it into something people want to watch. And I think that's what, her name's Spritely, that's what she did. And it's interesting when you go back and see her old TikToks, they're very much about her trying to play the algorithm game and kind of being frustrated by it. It's her trying to have her songs blow up and she didn't really find a lot of success.
When I spoke to her, you know, she was very much in grief and I felt so bad for her. And it was just so ironic and sad. The reason she finally got what she wanted, which was like people to hear her music, was like this kind of joke parody song about her breakup.
When I spoke to her, you know, she was very much in grief and I felt so bad for her. And it was just so ironic and sad. The reason she finally got what she wanted, which was like people to hear her music, was like this kind of joke parody song about her breakup.
When I spoke to her, you know, she was very much in grief and I felt so bad for her. And it was just so ironic and sad. The reason she finally got what she wanted, which was like people to hear her music, was like this kind of joke parody song about her breakup.
The incentives for like crying on Maine have changed because so many people have now flipped that into a career. I think you can look at Risa Tisa's 50 part TikTok series, Who the F*** Did I Marry? She now has a TV deal with Shondaland.
The incentives for like crying on Maine have changed because so many people have now flipped that into a career. I think you can look at Risa Tisa's 50 part TikTok series, Who the F*** Did I Marry? She now has a TV deal with Shondaland.
The incentives for like crying on Maine have changed because so many people have now flipped that into a career. I think you can look at Risa Tisa's 50 part TikTok series, Who the F*** Did I Marry? She now has a TV deal with Shondaland.
But I think that normal people or at least people who, you know, are not quite famous, but at least have some experience online, they know that like if they hit the viral jackpot, this could completely change their life for the better. And so there's never been more incentives to post about a breakup.