The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PISSING OFF MEN Ft. Kyle Prue
27 Mar 2024
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Chapter 1: What are the main themes in Kyle Prue's book 'How To Piss Off Men'?
because i was like i gotta get a look at this dude i was like it's like evil hosier like he looks like if hosier fucking hated women yeah yeah yeah if hosier made the opposite type of music hosier's like i'll crawl across the earth for you this guy's like if she steps foot in a club i'm killing myself and it's on you i'm blaming you
Hey, everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the comment section show starring me, your fave. Everybody knows me. Who cares about me? On to the guests. Today, we have the iconic, the hilarious, the legendary Kyle Pru.
Hello. Thank you. Thank you for having me.
Welcome to the show.
First time, long time.
I know. Look at us. We're twins.
I know.
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Chapter 2: How do Drew and Kyle describe their experiences in college?
Literally twins. Yeah.
Sometimes I scroll through your videos. I can't tell if it's you or me.
I know. Real Spider-Man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We got to do one of those, you know what I mean, to make sure. How are you?
I'm doing good. I'm happy to have you. I'm excited to be here. I'm excited to maximize our joint slay.
To really lean into it.
Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What specific ways do they suggest to annoy men?
There's going to be some alarms going off on some sections of the internet.
I'm telling you. I'm counting on it, honestly. This is a code red for them, honestly. DEFCON 3. Yeah. Whatever the worst one is.
Congress is having an emergency meeting.
As we speak. Yeah. And the president went underground just for the safety of everybody involved. Yeah. He's in that little elevator right now.
imagine that we fucking did save well first off obviously huge fan of you and your work huge fan as well likewise i feel like you and i have a very vested interest a common interest if you will yes a hyper fixation yeah an extreme hyper fixation the two of us very profitable hyper fixation hey we're all here is what it is but i'm so curious about your your lore before uh tiktok so i know you were telling me offline you're originally from florida yes bummer yeah
It's why everyone's like, you have a vaguely sort of amphibious vibe.
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Chapter 4: How does social media influence modern dating dynamics?
Amphibian is the only thing they associate with Florida. I call that a win.
If they talk about the governor, then I'm like, I don't know.
You're like, well, actually, I'm not from Florida. But I'm so curious what you were doing before TikTok.
uh yeah i've had a very sort of yeah strange you know rise to whatever this is yeah i feel the same honestly i was like a kid author i was like a 16 year old like fantasy author really yeah like i don't know if you've seen that thing going around like a thousand books a year kid like it's this kid who read a thousand books and he's like holding the sign that says i read a thousand books yeah
very much kind of my vibe really growing up yeah yeah and so i like put out these fantasy books and i like toured around with them for like a few years wow i went to like every middle school in the country and i was like you gotta learn to read and they were like we hate you they were like okay it was like it's like 6 30 a.m um and uh then i uh i like i was thinking like okay i'll just i guess i'll just do this but i was worried about like going from like
being a high schooler to just being an adult like i was 18 i had never had alcohol like i needed i needed to learn some things yeah totally and um i didn't know where to get it uh and so i was like i'm gonna go to college so i went to college uh for acting and poetry period yeah look at you i i wanted to be the most unemployable motherfucker who ever lived
I wanted to make it really hard to find a job.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It doesn't look great on a resume. When I told my parents I picked up a minor, they were like, sales. And I was like, not exactly.
Better. Actually, one step better, poetry.
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Chapter 5: What insights do they share about the impact of internalized misogyny?
I was like, have you heard of enjambment?
it's where they decide to break in the lines you're gonna love this all of it's about you by the way yeah and how we grew up but so uh i like yeah went to school for acting and then i graduated in 2020 best year to graduate uh real open in any profession possibilities endless yeah it was like a month before graduation they were like you're good actually you can just go home they like laminated my diploma and just handed it to me like i'll send it to you yeah they were like don't touch anything on your way out
um and so uh i like went and i uh i like was doing this like this horror movie down in florida um which was yeah uh awesome to do a pandemic horror movie in florida god i can't even imagine yeah yeah was it a really lonely set i feel like they were called one person at a time yeah yeah pretty much like you're like wearing a mask in a room and everyone else is in a different room with like a monitor yeah
And then you're like getting killed. And then they're like, go home to your empty house again. Then like, yeah, like TikTok became just sort of a thing. Like when I was in college, I was like, I'll either starve to death or I will. It'll work out.
Right.
And like most actors.
Right.
Like all of them. Yeah. But this was like, yeah, like TikTok just sort of, you know, I feel like everyone says the exact same thing.
It just kind of happened.
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Chapter 6: How do they define the concept of a 'pick me'?
Yeah.
Like it's like I posted one video and I, you know, blew up and now here I am. Then I got a disorder from it. Now I can't read. Yeah. So, yeah, I like sort of just started like kind of like leaning full scale into content a little bit more and sort of like pairing that with kind of like my acting and writing stuff. And yeah. And the rest is history.
It's rock and roll history, if you will.
Everything's been awesome since then and always will be.
Forever. It's cool. We're good now.
Yeah.
That's so interesting.
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Chapter 7: What advice do they give to men trying to improve their behavior?
I mean, like when you started posting on TikTok, because obviously I've been moots for a while. Right. Obviously, when I first found your content, it was all the how to piss men off.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that's funny because when people ask me like what my video was, it was like my very first video to ever go viral was me talking about very specific red flags and men. But I honestly think the two of us stitched that same exact video and kind of rose at the same time, which is so funny because we, I mean, obviously it's hard to tell the difference between us physically. Right, right, right.
Obviously it's hard physically. We look so much alike. People who are watching this are like. That's a real game of tennis. Who's the host? They're so confused. Yeah. I genuinely feel like we both stitched the same video.
Chapter 8: What are the key takeaways from their conversation about relationships?
And that was like my first video to ever really kind of start rolling. But I'm curious how you fell into the talking about men specifically.
Like, yeah, before that I was doing I had been getting death threats from furries.
so i was reviewing those uh so it'd be just like some high schooler barking at me and i'd be like that's why furry specifically i've made a kick that high evidently and by the way nothing but respect for you and your people in your culture we made peace uh long ago okay that's good a treaty's been put in place yeah yeah yeah it's like bark bark bark um
Well, I guess it had kind of started in person a little bit. When I moved to L.A., I started going to all these house parties because I was like, I'm from a place where nobody lives. And now I'm in a place where everybody's here.
It's all happening. Yeah, it's like the L.A. experience in the beginning.
Yeah, like the first few weeks, you're just going to the worst parties you've ever been to.
With the worst people you've ever met.
And they're all, like, it's just all men who are just there to talk about themselves to each other. And, like, I'd be talking to these, like, L.A. transplant, like, film bros who are, like, just graduated, like, out here to, you know. And, like, I knew what they wanted from me. They all wanted me to be like, this is the best idea for a horror movie I've ever heard.
Like, you are white, Jordan Peele. And I'm going to be the one to tell you that.
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