Random people want to watch random people react to random shit. I mean why?
Why do reaction videos even exist?
Why are there channels solely dedicated to people reacting to stuff that could be regular, quaint, funny, weird, odd or just plain culturally different? and then it's people reacting in that oddball surprised expression giving their bit of opinions, adding funny statements to the mix which are mostly boring, and some reaction videos come highly requested.
Internet is much too random, birthing never before known experiences and interesting human developments which are kind of cringe; in the same vein it could be said about 'mukbang' videos. Like why do they exist? And I'd be there defending mukbangs and mukbangers..as one of the best things to ever come out of South Korea.
Praise be Afreeca tv where this madness sprouted and continues to live still.
So yes internet?
Those subliminal annoying oddball sounds guaranteed to losing weight might ensure a lost sanity if not fat.
What on earth?
Should I laugh or perhaps cry because why do reaction videos even exist? Can't seem to get over it.
It just popped up on my recommendation feed and I was wide eyed and angry at this algorithmic folly from YouTube.
Come on!
All I want to see are videos of cruise liners stuck amongst storms in oceans and funny ship fails not some bloody reaction videos crap.
But yeah, reaction videos and such..They're a big deal in Asia nowadays. From judges of tv shows in Chinese programs to entire television in Japan is all about reaction.
Well, this madness ain't ever getting a thumbs up from me cuz how do I care to watch someone react to something?
Why would I want to know how Keanu Reeves reacts to strawberry harvesting robots?
This is just an example, not sure such a video even exists, but I mean why?
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