Jotham Posted September 1 Posted September 1 I remember seeing the original video when it went viral... this is so sad to see. 1 2
SoldierofLove Posted September 1 Posted September 1 I got teary eyed when I watched the first video years ago. Sad to see that he couldn't turn his life around after that. 1
welham Posted September 1 Posted September 1 I mean, a wholesome moment is highly unlikely to be transformative enough to face whatever habits, ways of thinking, or most importantly structural challenges that keep him down/on the same path. Sure, we all love the corny redemption stories we hear about from celebrities, posts/videos on social media, and whatever else that promote such stories for the positive, uplifiting, and ~inspiring~ vibes. But one has to keep their expectations in check and be realistic.
Rihinvention Posted September 1 Posted September 1 Is the video a hard watch? I experience second-hand-embarrassment really intensely for some reason. If it's awkward, I'll cringe.
Rune Posted September 1 Posted September 1 5 hours ago, Rihinvention said: Is the video a hard watch? I experience second-hand-embarrassment really intensely for some reason. If it's awkward, I'll cringe. Kinda. She looks and sounds super disappointed in him while he just silently stands there avoiding eye contact.
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