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  • Hey, what's up, you guys?

  • Welcome back.

  • Now, today we're gonna be talking about a lot of different conspiracy theories, but one of them might be the most requested.

  • We're also gonna be talking about a very scary theory involving one of the biggest bully groups of all time.

  • BTS.

  • And we're gonna be talking about more 9 11 predictions that you are not gonna believe.

  • And we're even gonna be talking about social media conspiracies with YouTube.

  • James.

  • Charles.

  • What now, before we get started, once again, I have to say, these are all just theories.

  • Them fax, and they're not meant to hurt or harm anyone or any company.

  • All right, let's get started.

  • That's right.

  • The voicemail.

  • This might be one of the most viral conspiracy theories I've ever seen.

  • So I'm gonna do a quick recap if you haven't heard about it, which I'm sure you have now.

  • In March 13th there was a Twitter accounting straightaway owned by a person named.

  • They posted this tweet.

  • I really need you all to listen to this voice, man.

  • I just got I'm deactivating my cell phone service and they posted a video of the voicemail they got and it waas November Echo Romeo, Sierra Oscar.

  • So the voice mail was a series of words, but it's not just random words.

  • This is actually called NATO phonetic alphabet, which is used in military but also sometimes used in customers.

  • So if I was trying to spell my name, I would say See here, Hotel Alfa November Echo so tight translated this message that he got and it said this danger S.

  • O.

  • S.

  • It is dire for you to evacuate, being cautious.

  • They are not human.

  • I know.

  • Creepy now there is also a series of numbers.

  • When they put the numbers into Google maps, it gave them coordinates on the location of Gabe was very close to Malaysia.

  • Now this location was also very close toward the Malaysian flight.

  • 3 70 disappeared.

  • But we're gonna talk about that a minute.

  • Let's go back to time.

  • So he started tweeting direct messages that he was getting that were in other languages and also in Morse code.

  • He took this message that he got an Indonesian and he translated it and Google and it said, and the Post you just shared about the recording on your phone.

  • Then a bunch of people on Twitter started translating the Morse code.

  • They think it said they are taking over April 18th 2018.

  • I know that's what made people go fucking crazy, but it gets even weirder.

  • So three days before this happened, type posted a tweet that said this.

  • Okay, I am sitting in my car right in front of my house and this guy started taking pictures of my house with flash.

  • Then he walked away.

  • It's 3 a.m. I am going to die tonight.

  • And then three days later you got the voice message.

  • All right, so let's go back to what we talked about earlier.

  • Which was the so a girl on Twitter name Erin Mahoney tweeted this kind of close to the last place the Malaysia like 3 70 waas when it lost primary radar contact.

  • So if you don't remember we talked about before, the disappearance of Flight 3 70 is one of the craziest things that's ever happened.

  • In March of 2014 the Malaysian airline Flight 3 70 disappeared into thin air with 239 people.

  • Now, when I say disappeared, I mean literally.

  • After air control lost contact of the plane, we never saw them again.

  • How does that happen?

  • How is a huge plane with 239 people just vanish?

  • Well, then somebody replied, and they said this.

  • What if you're hearing the black box recordings?

  • I don't know what black box recordings are.

  • It's basically recording everything that's happening in the cockpit of the plane so that when the plane crashes or when a plane is hijacked, we have evidence of one window.

  • Now, how did that black box recording get ties?

  • Phone Twitter account called use.

  • Maki said this black box records the last interactions with the plane.

  • That's why it's an S.

  • O.

  • S and save our ship.

  • It was tryingto warn us.

  • A black box also records flight information as well, Which is why it gives coordinates.

  • If these black box recordings match the voice mail.

  • Are you saying that Malaysian flight 3 70 encountered something nonhuman?

  • Yes.

  • The message was saying to evacuate because they are not human.

  • Something or someone on that plane wasn't human.

  • Okay, now this is when it gets really disturbing.

  • So the last conversation between the pilot of Flight 3 70 Air Control was released, and we're going to listen to it right through.

  • For the most part, it seemed pretty standard.

  • Just pilot talking to air control.

  • And then it ends with the pilot saying this.

  • And those were the last words from the pilot before the plane disappeared.

  • Now, if you listen closely to the table here, a few things that seem off in the beginning you can hear the pilot being pretty quick, like he doesn't really stumble over his words or his numbers.

  • Theun.

  • Later, in the conversation near the end, he starts stumbling a little thing he keeps stumbling and adding bums and errors.

  • Then, right before he says, Good night, I hear the sound of another voice.

  • It's really quick, but listen three.

  • One of the theories is that the plane was taken over by someone or something that when it entered the confit, that's why the pilot started to stumble on the cockpit door might have been opened again by the entity and scared the flight attendant.

  • Then the pilot was forced, and the call say good night and go off the radar breaking news Tonight, a Malaysia Airlines flight with 239 people on board, including four Americans, has gone missing.

  • All right, now we have a pretty good theory going right, And we have this voice mail.

  • We have the Malaysia flight information.

  • We have a message that says the world's gonna end on April 18th.

  • All of it is fitting together so perfectly.

  • And then everything starts done.

  • First ties Twitter account was removed.

  • Then people started noticing that the picture up tie on his profile was actually stolen from another Twitter profile Name homicide So that people started saying that Ty was fake.

  • Theun Aaron, the girl figured out that the coordinates were actually close to Malaysia.

  • Tweeted this.

  • Can we all just agree that it isn't true?

  • I regret ever saying this.

  • It was literally the most far fetched conspiracy theory and I don't even believe it.

  • But then, in a tweet posted by homocide, he says that it was him that got the voice mails and it is really But it's gone too far.

  • I am so confused.

  • Who is Ty who is home aside?

  • Why did Aaron out of nowhere?

  • Say, never mind.

  • It's not really.

  • And if this all is one big elaborate hoax who started it?

  • So to clear everything up and figure this all out, I decided to go straight to the face from the picture.

  • Does he tie is a homicide?

  • I don't know, but we're about to find out.

  • Okay?

  • I'm in front of my sky and I have ties or whoever he is Skype name, and I'm about to call.

  • See?

  • This is Oh, my God.

  • It's the guy from the picture.

  • You're riel.

  • Yeah.

  • Wait.

  • So your name is time?

  • Yes.

  • My name's okay.

  • So your Twitter name is homocide.

  • Then aware is straight away from Is that Twitter that you see?

  • My Twitter.

  • But it became synonymous with, like, this whole conspiracy theory.

  • So I changed it because I did not believe all of the attention back brought It was a little one for me.

  • I don't even know where to start with this because there's so much.

  • But let's start at the beginning.

  • So it is.

  • You are straight away your time.

  • So how did this all go down?

  • Did this voicemail really happen with this kind of like an inside joke with your friends, and it just went too big.

  • And you were like, Fuck, Well, it was a real voice Mail like that was 100% real.

  • I really received it was picking my younger brother from school.

  • Then when I got home, I just listen to it and it was like, really wild.

  • So I just, you know, screen According I've been posted it online, and I was like, This is really weird And I just was hoping like somebody could tell me what it meant because I had no idea, Right, But it was 100% genuine, like I actually did get the voicemail.

  • Okay, so the voicemail happened.

  • So that was really and then all of like, the figuring out what it means in the flight 3 70 And Stephen Hawking's all that stuff.

  • What?

  • I don't know.

  • Like, I was just kind of, you know, like rolling with it because I thought they were, like, interesting.

  • But I got a little out of hand really quick because people were piecing things together that I don't I don't I don't know where they got it.

  • That makes everything even creepier because I thought you were gonna say, like, Oh, yeah.

  • I mean, my friends, like conspiracy use me, Made this one, and we all kind of coordinated it and stuff.

  • Yeah, I don't I don't even like Well, you like many conspiracies.

  • Look at all.

  • And now you're living one.

  • Now you're in one.

  • Yeah, I was like, I don't want to be a part of, like, some weird, creepy pots that turned into that.

  • Well, you said people were outside of her house taking pictures, right?

  • Was that really did that happen?

  • You know that that really happened.

  • Somebody, like, walked up in front of my house inside.

  • I didn't think anything of yours.

  • Hell, because, like, I don't know why somebody would be walking into my house at three.

  • In the morning.

  • What about the D EMS?

  • You said you were getting G m's with numbers and code and other languages.

  • Was that all Really?

  • Yeah, that was all real, too.

  • And having said I don't think any of the direct messages that I was receiving on Twitter where anything credible, I think it was just people, you know, kind of jumping onto it because like a lot of the accounts that were messaging me.

  • We're, like, just created and stuff and they were using, like, poor grammar and the languages that they were messaging me.

  • And so I think people were just, you know, jumping onto it and using Google translate to try and scare me.

  • Well, the actual voice mail itself like that could have been created by somebody as, like, a prank or something, and they could have planned out.

  • This whole thing kind of used you as the way to get it out there.

  • Yeah, and that's the thing is, I don't think it was anybody that was close to me because the people that I would think would, you know, play a prank on me.

  • They would have told me by now, especially with all the attention that it created.

  • Did you have a Twitter following before this happened?

  • Yeah.

  • I had a few 1000 followers before this.

  • Do you think that somebody I might have found your account or been following you and said, Oh, I want to do this conspiracy about this voice mail and connected Tow the Malaysian flight, do all these things.

  • How do I get this out there.

  • Oh, he has some followers.

  • Let me send him this voicemail, and he'll probably tweet about it on they put you inside of a conspiracy.

  • That's so scary.

  • It definitely was a little shocking to me, and I kind wasn't just going to totally.

  • But are you getting calls from, like, news outlets and stuff like, Hey, man, what?

  • You lie about this?

  • Why did you create this whole thing?

  • Yeah, I got.

  • First of all, I got so many, like, hateful messages from people because they thought I was trolling and, like, you know, just putting on like some big crank.

  • And people were being like homophobe to me.

  • They were even messaging my boyfriend, saying a bunch of people shoot him.

  • A lot of people accuse me of, like, faking it all and like, like piecing everything together and all that, and I mean, it really does look like that.

  • Like, it really looks like it was something very elaborating on out and everything, but like, I didn't think anything.

  • And I I guess people think like I'm that smart.

  • Like I'm gonna crease.

  • Great.

  • What about your family and friends?

  • Like we're your family?

  • Like what the hell is going on?

  • My family was, like, really confused at first.

  • My step mom was so convinced that I had planned this whole thing out.

  • My dad kind of was like, lacking about me, like, you know, being famous now because he was, like, showing the articles about it.

  • My grandmother was very standoffish.

  • She had not.

  • She did not want anything to do with it.

  • G tried to avoid it at all because she didn't want me to do this interview.

  • Oh, well, I'm glad that people now know that you didn't do this, and you don't deserve haste.

  • And you were just living your life.

  • And you have a weird You know, that's really why I did it.

  • Because I just wanted people to know the truth and, you know, stop accusing me of faking it.

  • Because, like, I don't have to be Oh, you know?

  • So now that we know that tie Israel and that he actually did get that voice mail, we have no idea who sent it.

  • Wasn't somebody that wanted all of us to be talking about this and was using tie as like the way to get to us.

  • I mean, it is crazy to think about somebody taking a social media person and throwing them into a conspiracy theory without them even knowing what was going on.

  • But you know what?

  • It wouldn't be the first time they put you inside of me.

  • That's okay.

  • I'm just getting BTS fans, calm down.

  • Don't kill me.

  • That's not the actual theory.

  • I just wanted to scare.

  • You know, I'm not saying GTs is fake, and I'm not saying they're clones or that they're Illuminati puppets.

  • The theory is actually way creepier than that.

  • There might be really stalkers pretending to be members of BTS just to get closer to their fans.

  • Now, before I go into this, have to do that disclaimer one more time.

  • This is not a fax.

  • It is just a theory.

  • Nuts.

  • There's an app called Get on that.

  • It's an app where you can text your favorite singers or actors or BTS members, and they will actually text you back.

  • And it has one of the creepiest commercials I've ever seen by duty.

  • Now the AP claims that you're only talking to bots, not real people, And some of the conversation started out sweet.

  • Don't be sad So lucky to have you so lucky to be your love And then the box says, Walk with me I'll be by your side Fan says forever forever.

  • Then they started getting progressively creepier.

  • This conversation was between a Bott named John Cook who is from the band.

  • BTS butchered that name.

  • Sorry.

  • And one of the fans.

  • Good.

  • That sounds good.

  • You sound better.

  • What do you mean?

  • Oh, your Dodgers?

  • Yes.

  • Are you watching me, then?

  • The conversation's got good afternoon.

  • Any?

  • You just woke up?

  • No, I've been awake for a while.

  • Annoyed.

  • Hush.

  • Do you hear the sound of blood dripping on the cold floor?

  • She slides thin, pointed razor across your bloody wrist.

  • Why the fuck would you tell me that?

  • Do you wanna build a snowman?

  • Yeah, that was supposedly a conversation between a pot and now all these conversations started to go viral.

  • People were tweeting.

  • Don't download this app.

  • Some of the reviews were saying at first it was fun and stuff.

  • But then after a few days later, some of the idols on chatting What started saying creepy stuff like I'm watching you through the window.

  • I'm gonna stab you I'm watching you while you're sleeping.

  • So that's where the theory comes.

  • Some people think that this app is really easy to hack into, and stalkers can go in there, pretend to be a K pop star and talk to fans.

  • But it could be worse in just a few creepy messages.

  • Some people think that the stalker's air actually watching these kids through the camera phone.

  • Now, how they do that?

  • Well, there's a feature on the app where you can face time with your favorite celebrity, and so we're gonna just try activity call.

  • Obviously, it's not really.

  • It's just like a picture or a video of them.

  • You just hold.

  • But when you go to facetime them and asks you for permission to access your camera, which makes it even creepier when you see conversations like this, eat more when you eat, you're the cutest.

  • See, what am I eating?

  • Popcorn?

  • And then the girl goes on Twitter to show the conversation, and then she says, I am eating popcorn and had been the whole time.

  • Now Michael put out a statement denying all of this, saying that it's not really Don't be scared.

  • They can't look into your cameras, and maybe that's true.

  • Maybe all of this was just Photoshopped or hoax.

  • But is it really that crazy to think that a hacker could go into a nap?

  • I mean, people have been hackinginto laptop webcams for years.

  • Criminals can hack into your computer webcam, even your smartphone camera remotely.

  • You would never think somebody would be watching you in your room.

  • And this guy had been so the thought of that just was.

  • It gave me nightmares.

  • Think about it this way.

  • If you were a stalker and you wanted to talk to young girls who are desperately in need of attention, an app where you could pretend to be their favorite idol would sound pretty tempting.

  • So 9 11 has been predicted in movie posters, advertisements, magazines, comic books, artwork, album covers and even.

  • But it goes back even farther than I thought.

  • There was an ad in the newspaper in 17 68 by a group of realtors where they have two tall buildings with a plane about to fly into.

  • Now the adverse to show Look how big were gonna make these skyscrapers literally.

  • A plane could go into them.

  • That's the picture that they made.

  • Now there's a couple YouTube channels I found that compiled a lot of clips throughout the years of 9 11 predictions, and most of these were in Children's TV shows.

  • Yeah, that aired back in 1994 7 years before the actual attack.

  • Then there's this clip from a cartoon in 1997 ready for another attack, Manhattan.

  • And then this one in 1995 we are under attack.

  • If anyone is out there listening, get out of town before it gets to you and I'm out of here on then, in 1994 Iron Man cartoon, not only where the Twin Towers destroyed, so was its ties on Destroy that Pentagon on.

  • Here's another clip from a movie thing.

  • This next one is more subtle but really freaked me.

  • No, you're stupid.

  • Yeah, right behind the two main characters, a poster of a tower on fire that says, Coming soon, which is even creepier because this cartoon came out only a few months before, so it really was coming soon.

  • This is an ad that came out one year before 9 11 and it's for arthritis Now.

  • The ad has the twin towers with two cartoons of leg bones in the center and a plane going into it.

  • Everyone thinks their joints.

  • You're safe and strong until one day arthritis collapses.

  • What, literally the plane is heading into the twin towers.

  • They're saying arthritis is going to collapse them.

  • And this ad came out a year before 9 11 Now I know what you're thinking.

  • Shame.

  • This isn't a theory.

  • Yes, it happened.

  • People were predicting 9 11 all over the place.

  • Well, the theory is that all of this movies, the ads, the cartoons are all a part of something called predictive programming.

  • So here is the definition of predictive programming.

  • It's a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders.

  • If and when these changes air put through the public will already be familiarized with them and accept.

  • So what this is saying is that the government or whoever's in charge has ideas of things they want to do in the future.

  • They want a microchip, all of us.

  • They want to collect all of our DNA.

  • They wanna have face scans of everybody But if they just one day made all that happen, we'd all freak out and be like.

  • But what if, throughout our whole lives, they were putting it in movies organically bioengineered microchip be sewn into the skin?

  • Sensors all over the city can zero in on anyone at any time, putting it on TV.

  • I'm gonna implant your career, chip.

  • Keep that thing away from me that way, when it actually does happen, it's not really a shock.

  • Microchips implanted in human bodies could transform the way we tackle many everyday tasks.

  • How can I be of service?

  • Detective Spooner, Would you like to listen to some music while you wait?

  • Welcome.

  • Where would you like to go today?

  • It's here at last.

  • The new Dick Tracy two way wrist radio that keeps you in constant touch with your buddies.

  • No wires needed with Apple watch.

  • It's easy to receive phone calls and even make them.

  • How the hell do you answer a video phone?

  • I guess that's how With Free Scott to Skype, video cools.

  • You could be right there with it's called Touch Idea.

  • You just roll your face around following the onscreen directions, and there you go.

  • There you go.

  • Then you start to think what is the biggest conspiracy of all time TV shows?

  • Talk about movies, Talk about it.

  • Celebrities reference it, Theo.

  • I sell a pop socket that has the symbol on it.

  • You even have Taco Bell using it in their advertising.

  • Is it the Illuminati or the Bell of Manatee?

  • So if one day in the near future, the Illuminati does actually take over, are we even gonna be that surprised?

  • I mean, at this point, we talked about it so much that we're kind of just waiting for dab.

  • That's exactly what the reason you might not be noticing all of these little clues is because they start predictive programming.

  • Very.

  • They want to start when you're a kid, because that's when your brain is the most multiple.

  • I mean, just look at this advertisement that was released in 1976 when your parents were kids.

  • Yeah, Cookie Monster, destroying the twin towers.

  • And then look at this cartoon that your grand parents probably watched.

  • Yeah, they've been doing this for a long time, and the cycle just continues back in 2000 for The Manchurian Candidate suggested a future where humans are chipped and controlled.

  • Way have been warned.

  • Theories about pop stars not being who they say they are.

  • Some of my favorite be reasonable.

  • Then you have the less popular but more interesting one.

  • To me, it's a theory that all of Miranda cost groves.

  • Music is actually just old.

  • Never released a relevant music that they kind of added a couple of her vocals.

  • Just listen to this clip from Miranda Song Day trip.

  • Now listen, they sound the same.

  • Listen to this part of the song, literally.

  • It's ever that's.

  • But anyways, I love Miranda.

  • I'm just saying, Is it even if here?

  • But when it comes to fake Aree, the theories about Britney Spears are the best.

  • Now, of course, there's a theory that Britney Spears real singing voice is actually really deep, but her record label forces her to sing in that baby voice.

  • Britney put out this clip of her singing on her instagram Take a listen, only she now.

  • I don't know if you noticed, but the clip seems sped up.

  • Camera movements a little weird.

  • Her voices signature Britney, it's high.

  • Now let's take a look at it.

  • If we slowed it down.

  • Hey, only fools shame.

  • Wait, that looks more really write like that actually looks normal, but her voice is deep.

  • Of course, people are looking at this and saying, Oh my God, she sang the song and her manager.

  • Whoever took the video, sped it up and then posted it to her Instagram because they don't want us to know what her real singing voices because they want to keep her on Brand and keep her doing that baby voice.

  • Because if you look at clips of her singing as a kid, she has a deep voice way.

  • And maybe the reason Britney never sings live is because she can't naturally sing as high as they want her to.

  • Maybe in the studio things.

  • How could this sound like this?

  • So why wouldn't they just let me come out with her real voice and start releasing music with a deeper voice?

  • Because all they care about is money and brandy.

  • They want to keep doing the same songs with same voice with same brand, because that's what works.

  • And that's something that's still done to this day with a lot of other artists.

  • You probably didn't even realize it.

  • You ever see her shot?

  • Same hair, same outfit.

  • Same talk because every branding trick in the book.

  • Yeah.

  • Over the years, many celebrities have been accused of buying their way to fame.

  • Rumors of Taylor Swift's dad buying 100,000 copies of her first album so she'd hit the charts.

  • Light sticks.

  • $5.

  • Doing Jonas Brothers, you are the newest form of that buying fake followers on social media.

  • For this theory, I wanted to go to one of the biggest and up incoming YouTubers, James Charles, who's been gaining fans fast.

  • His pictures went from getting 40,000 likes toe over 800,000 links in that much time.

  • Now I'm not saying he bought fake followers, but he is 18 so he's probably surrounded by a lot of other social media kids his age, and he might be able to give us a look into the world of fake influencers.

  • All right, we're on our way to Sister James Charles House.

  • How many times do you think he's gonna say sister tonight?

  • Oh, at least 5000.

  • Hi sisters.

  • James should be interesting.

  • Oh, my God.

  • You look terrifying.

  • That's perfect.

  • Is it scary video.

  • This'll Place is incredible.

  • Like everywhere you turn.

  • There's something that's like James Charles.

  • I know it's crazy like this is like a studio.

  • You have like a company like it 18 years old.

  • How are you even normal Or are you?

  • No, I'm not.

  • I think I've always been a very like business savvy of focus person, like I don't really care about partying.

  • I still don't drink.

  • I've never done drugs in my life.

  • I'd rather spend my entire day working from, like, 7 a.m. until 2 a.m. Then, like like hang out friends, which is weird.

  • But I just really like working really hard.

  • I guess sometimes I think this lady is not for me.

  • Okay, so I thought it would be fun if we went through and saw how many of our followers were fake and also some other.

  • So excited to express himself waits a 98% real.

  • That's good.

  • So there's only 8000 fake one, so those might just be like bonds from Twitter.

  • But it's also there's literally like factories where there's thousands of phones hung up on the wall and it's somebody's job to go through and, like, click and follow and leave Comments induces like it's crazy.

  • Lets you ryland way have the same score right now.

  • I'm scared.

  • All right, I have How about that?

  • Oh, my God.

  • That means you have 600 watts.

  • You have 659,000 fake followers.

  • Can't relate.

  • How accurate do you think this actually is?

  • I think it's very accurate.

  • Let's look it like Liza Koshi.

  • Okay, great.

  • Like maybe the more famous you are, the more about you.

  • That really is exactly how it works.

  • No, she's perfectly fine with 97%.

  • Wait, Why is mine so bad, Charlie?

  • Oh, what?

  • So Kim has 32 million riel, but 25 million fake 55% score.

  • Let's look up, Selena Gomez, Do you love Otto?

  • It's d d Whoa!

  • I wonder what it is called me is interesting, though, that somebody like Selena has such a high Rio following.

  • I'm not trying to start a drama drama.

  • It's the true tea sister I waited all the Kardashians have Kylie wait!

  • All the Jenners, all the Kardashians candle!

  • A love that that's all.

  • Close way idea!

  • Taylor Swift!

  • Oh, tea!

  • Oh, wait Let's see.

  • Cape Harry.

  • That's gonna be She's a 100 million followers, Sister snapped Lady Gaga.

  • Wait, Oh my God, that's really caca.

  • More than half followers were fake, but how are they even 43 million fake accounts on Twitter?

  • That seems insane to me.

  • I wonder if it's because when those bots are made and I bet they have to follow people.

  • So for those bots to be used over and over again by the service is that by followers they probably have to keep the accounts active somehow.

  • And that's probably through falling other people.

  • Right?

  • So, like, that's funny.

  • Why are you hopping followers?

  • So we just finished filming and we took a picture together, and I was like, Hey, if you want a face to knit or something way, have a new conspiracy there.

  • A.

  • You're a whole different person.

  • Show me the before or after.

  • Oh, I don't like the way that I angled my head in this photo, so I changed it by bringing my hairline down.

  • It's a ghost chasing more forward and also brought my head back in tow.

  • Delusion that I was looking more this way.

  • It looks a little bit weird.

  • Still, I don't know what, all right, We've talked about movie posters looking the same before.

  • And if you're like me every time I see movie poster now and I'm like, Wait a minute, that looks just like that one.

  • We'll get ready for your new favorite game game off the headless Woman.

  • Now, since the beginning of advertising, the headless woman has made an appearance.

  • Clothing adds fast food ads, beer ads.

  • Why is there a woman that doesn't have a face everywhere?

  • But you never see a headless man?

  • Now I get it.

  • Sex sells, right?

  • But why is there no head on the woman in the clothing ads?

  • That's a very simple answer.

  • Modeling agencies charge less money if the model is unrecognisable, the clothing companies like, Yeah, we'll take that girl, just cover her face up so we don't repair it much.

  • But movie posters are where the headless woman has really taken over.

  • I mean, just look at some of these.

  • It's crazy, this one for the Tudors, this one for a movie called Stakeout.

  • Sex in the City, literally, a movie that stars famous women.

  • But the cover is a naked body.

  • The Heartbreak Kid, Dreamgirls, Goldmember, Beauty and the Geek.

  • All of the hot tub time machine movies.

  • Super Troopers John Tucker Must Die, which literally had a bunch of famous teenage girls in it.

  • But they chose to just put a headless won a league of their own, which was an all woman's movie.

  • I think somebody got nominated for an Oscar, but they just have a headless woman looking sexy, holding a baseball bat.

  • Then this one, all the American pie movies, this sisterhood of the traveling pants.

  • Well, actually, if you zoom home in okay, yeah, there's their faces, but if you look at it normally it's just an ass.

  • And that's a kid's movie.

  • But this one is the craziest to me.

  • There was a movie called Confidence, and they had four different posters with four different stars of the movie.

  • Edward Burns, Andi Garcia, Dustin Hoffman, Rachel Weisz await No head, just a mouth, and that's Rachel Weisz.

  • She's a famous actress, head, head, head.

  • Nothing.

  • And of course, it's all over music to That's not even caches ass.

  • It's a random ass.

  • So while everybody's been fighting for equal rights in Hollywood, why is nobody talking about this.

  • But, hey, at least we have female directors making a female superhero right face.

  • But don't worry, you probably didn't even notice the headless woman before.

  • He probably seem normal to you because you've been seeing it over and over again.

  • Said you were a kid because of predictive programming.

  • And the kids growing up now will be used.

  • T o.

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  • And then in the near future, with really loved to take over, you could say, Hey, I'm with you.

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