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Blackpill Remember when that Boogie2988 guy was 600lbs

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He would get 500k+ minimum views per video, him crying about being fat got him millions of views every time he made a video of that.

Then he got surgery and lost 250lbs, and now nobody give a fuck about him because being 350lbs is basically average for americans at this point

I think this is because normies/mass love see people struggling and being all fucked up as he was at 600lbs

You see this with other people on youtube, the really fat fucks get tons of views, the more they fail to lose weight, the more views they get, the more weight they gain the more views they get.

This is because I think people love seeing people fail/stay fucked up.
 
True, people like to watch others fail to make themselves feel better.
 
I remember. I used to genuinely like his videos, now I really don't watch him anymore.
 
I remember. I used to genuinely like his videos, now I really don't watch him anymore.
proves OP right
He would get 500k+ minimum views per video, him crying about being fat got him millions of views every time he made a video of that.

Then he got surgery and lost 250lbs, and now nobody give a fuck about him because being 350lbs is basically average for americans at this point

I think this is because normies/mass love see people struggling and being all fucked up as he was at 600lbs

You see this with other people on youtube, the really fat fucks get tons of views, the more they fail to lose weight, the more views they get, the more weight they gain the more views they get.

This is because I think people love seeing people fail/stay fucked up.
also he was a gigacuck, he was living with tyrone and he was fucking his wife :feelskek:

Boogie blacked
:soy::soy::soy::soy:
 
I remember. I used to genuinely like his videos, now I really don't watch him anymore.
Same. His old videos he came across as a real genuine guy who struggled with mental issues, trauma and obesity. Fast forward to the recent year and he got cucked and divorce raped and exposed as a liar and a fake. I dislike him now.
 
its like being a deformed incel vs a normal average ugly incel lol.
 
Everyone likes a freak show, being plain average ugly is the worst. I'd rather be the elephant man then a ghost.
 
Everyone likes a freak show, being plain average ugly is the worst. I'd rather be the elephant man then a ghost.
i'm a ghost, hamudi told me how to activate suppa incel stealth mode
E3 2018 boogie joe
Boogie cyberpunk 2077
 
Everyone likes a freak show, being plain average ugly is the worst. I'd rather be the elephant man then a ghost.
Idk bro, sometimes I wish for people to not only leave me the fuck alone, but for me to be literally invisible. Seems like it would be fun, besides no attention is generally better than negative attention.
 
ELPRESADOR a.k.a Quantrell Bishop a.k.a Charles Joseph Martin a.k.a "Chuckie Martin" a.k.a WWE Legend "The Chuckster" always saw Boogie for what he really was behind the charming and pleasing for the children facade Boogie put on for his youtube audience.



This is because I think people love seeing people fail/stay fucked up.

Its moreso that almost everybody at least in American society that is loves rooting for the genuine or perceived "underdog".

This psychology was often applied to old school professional wrestling which I define as being pro wrestling before the current year millenial era of it that is practically unwatchable due to poor storylines and abysmal angles, etc.

Anyway I digress.

The "underdog psychology" was used to great effect to make stars out of my pro wrestling hero Bret "The Hitman" Hart and I believe also The Rock and Roll Express tag team of yesteryear.

How it worked was Bret would spend a majority of the early match getting his ass kicked/handed to him but because he had charisma and was so damned likeable but perhaps even more importantly than that was playing an underdog role by taking beatings like this it prompted the crowd to begin cheering for him with "lets go Bret!" chants over and over again until he became the famous pro wrestling star and legend that he is today. Of course eventually Bret would usually battle back and win the match to the crowd's delight and again what made them so happy was that the perceived underdog prevailed.

Well now that the surgery has caused Boogie to become normal obese instead of super morbidly obese and now that he's got a new and expensive set of perfect looking implant teeth the people aren't having their emotions manipulated by underdog psychology anymore since the improvements to Boogie's health and looks/aesthetics however meager or major they may actually be increasingly make him come off to his target audience to use our terminology as a "Chad" or "Chadlite" which is to say a "winner" as opposed to a "loser" or "struggler" is perhaps a better term than "loser" to use for the underdog archetype.

So yeah the main point is with all Boogie's self improvements he's likely no longer appearing to his audience as an underdog anymore and therefore many if not most of them have no reason to cheer him on anymore.

The thrill of cheering on the underdog is likely attained from the people who do so feeling like they are an underdog too and not only that living vicariously through an underdog (real or perceived/imagined) that they are watching and living vicariously through that person and when that person succeeds the "fan" for lack of a better word feels a rush of exhilaration as though they triumphed too, but the feeling is fleeting as after a while you the fan realize that really only the underdog you were cheering on actually triumphed and you are still in your own downtrodden and perhaps miserable position, which then reveals the limits of underdog psychology.

Its not that the people necessarily eventually turn on you and begin booing you or hating on you, they just lose interest in you and your fame/notoriety then goes away, etc.

In Boogie's case he's said and done some offensive stuff that actually caused him to continue to be relevant as a drama figure/lolcow but yeah just saying in general this is probably how the underdog psychology ultimately plays out which is why in pro wrestling's case every now and then they have performers re-invent themselves and come up with exciting new storylines for them so the underdog psychology being fully played out does not end with the end of said pro wrestler's fanbase losing interest in them.
 
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He would get 500k+ minimum views per video, him crying about being fat got him millions of views every time he made a video of that.

Then he got surgery and lost 250lbs, and now nobody give a fuck about him because being 350lbs is basically average for americans at this point

I think this is because normies/mass love see people struggling and being all fucked up as he was at 600lbs

You see this with other people on youtube, the really fat fucks get tons of views, the more they fail to lose weight, the more views they get, the more weight they gain the more views they get.

This is because I think people love seeing people fail/stay fucked up.
People love to see other fail because it gives them a sense of Superiority. They look at boogie and laugh at him how fat he is and look at themselves who are not fat and deep down feel superior to him.
 
It happens with celebrities as well. If the fat fuck drop weights, public starts to dislike.
"Let's just call this one no prenup."

 

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