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Fame Game (social media) in the 21st century
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Fame Game (social media) in the 21st century

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Fame Game (social media) in the 21st century

I prefer being discreet "behind the scenes" that way no one really knows...

This type of ambiguity is what causes certain celebs to get rejected at "high end" clubs. (bieber being 1)

Many people don't realize the "cons" of having so many people wanting to meet you and/or be around you. I learnt this the hard way when everyday 1 to 5 different chicks would be texting me wondering what I was up to. If I went out, I couldn't standstill because some chick would be trying to pull me in their direction.

That got annoying quick and caused me to not cold approach as much as I did. It also caused me to be more "relax" because I knew if I were normal it would just draw too much attention.
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Fame Game (social media) in the 21st century

Quote: (10-08-2014 11:12 AM)amartinsu13 Wrote:  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKSr6h5-fCU

You'll see what I mean by fame game around the 4 minute mark, but you should probably just watch the whole thing, Casey Neistat is a legit videographer.

It takes an incredible amount of attention whoring to reach Jerome Jarre's level of social media fame, but oh man, just look at that life now. If he was under 18 he could be pulling 5 girls a day. If he's over 18, he's probably pissed all his fans are so young.

It's interesting that with social media, completely unknowns with 0 talent can create fan followings of millions of people. What 'celebrity' is is changing y'all.

If there are millions trying to do it, and only as few succeeding, there is indeed some kind of talent at work. It's a different set of skills than were rewarded in previous eras, but if they're winning, they're doing something right.
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Fame Game (social media) in the 21st century

I think this is extremely dangerous in the end.
You live and die by your fans literally.
One wrong move and you could end up like Sam Pepper...

If i were follow in the foot steps of anyone that's youtube/internet famous it would Swoozie.
The dude genuinely seems like he's down to earth. He seems likethe guy who has a bunch of stuff going on and youtube is just another one of his gigs.
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