Bo Burnham: what. - Sad (REACTION)

Reacting to Sad from Bo Burnham's special what.
00:00 Intro
00:24 Jokes
04:18 Sad
11:02 Outro
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  • @ChrisReactsToThings
    @ChrisReactsToThings2 жыл бұрын

    Hope you enjoy! Reaction starts at 0:24

  • @KaneK1234

    @KaneK1234

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Mr bagel Yes. words words words. is VERY problematic.

  • @LongandWeirdName

    @LongandWeirdName

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd recommend not listening to the proudly easily offended crowd. Cancel is one letter away from the truth about them. Their ways only lead to a generation of people unprepared for when something harsh inevitably happens. Softies that will crumble under the smallest amount of pressure like a cake taken out of the oven too soon. Watch the special if you can find it and make up your own mind.

  • @MayorBrownn
    @MayorBrownn2 жыл бұрын

    Arts up for interpretation that’s the beauty of it. But bo has talked about his panic attacks and unhappiness in interviews before so that part is definitely true.

  • @theradiantdehd3997

    @theradiantdehd3997

    2 жыл бұрын

    It’s difficult to make art without using it as a vehicle to represent your own thoughts and feelings. I don’t think Inside was entirely fact or fiction. Yeah, more likely than not he wasn’t actually spending much time living in that one room, but I’m willing to bet it was a representation of how he felt in his own mind during the lockdowns. Isolation, depression, anxiety, agoraphobia, no way to properly release emotions, etc are all something that a surprising amount of us went through, and it really felt as if you were trapped in one room just trying to survive without losing your sanity. He took the concept and created art with it that is easier to understand than the actual feelings themselves. There’s a shocking amount of truth in it, but the actual visuals and music weren’t the truth, it was an illusion aimed at making his experience more relatable and understandable.

  • @holygon
    @holygon2 жыл бұрын

    Regarding the whole "art is a lie" thing: Bo has stated in interviews that most of his material definitely comes from a real place, but he does play into the "drama" of it. Like in Inside, he probably felt most of the emotions that he presented in the special, but it's not like it was a constant state of that for an entire year straight. His stage persona - according to himself - is a dramatic version of himself. (This is all from memory, but I'm pretty sure I'm remembering right)

  • @MySicknezz

    @MySicknezz

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I mean, clearly he has a problem with how art is seen and used today, with people reducing it to just "content" You can get a lot of that from Inside, his song Art is dead and some parts of Make Happy

  • @crycrywolf

    @crycrywolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I mean a good example also is the ending of Make Happy which he’s always been like “I was playing it up for the camera, it’s a dramatic version of me.” But then also admitted he walked off stage and broke down sobbing and shaking. Like. Ok he “performed” a breakdown but then went and had a real one. I think it just shows that he’s deliberate in how he portrays himself snd his emotions but they clearly come from somewhere real. When watching Inside I felt like it was a similar thing.

  • @hopsonkim4952
    @hopsonkim49522 жыл бұрын

    You should absolutely take it seriously, even though it’s not real. Bo’s playing a character, but playing characters is how a ton of art works and it doesn’t give it less weight.

  • @ChrisReactsToThings

    @ChrisReactsToThings

    2 жыл бұрын

    100% agree!

  • @markingoutformattsydal

    @markingoutformattsydal

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ChrisReactsToThings yea the song sad is one of his songs that is just pure comedy. He has a few songs like that , that are just pure comedy so this one doesn’t really need to be analyzed . The pure comedy songs of his are: Welcome to KZread What’s Funny( which is from his first special in 2010) Love is New Math Ironic Oh bo( you should react to the music video version ) High school party Words words words( check out the music video version ) Bo Fo Sho H-O-A-R His first ever song/ KZread video “ my whole family( thinks I’m gay) Repeat stuff has the same message as the country song/pandering but for pop music

  • @GefahrenHorst23
    @GefahrenHorst232 жыл бұрын

    "Tragedy is exclusively joked about, because my empathy is bumming me out" I believe thats a criticism that people dont want to take the effort to talk about serious topics in a meaningful way and show compassion and rather just joke about it. Same criticism as in "Comedy" as you said

  • @Tulip_bip

    @Tulip_bip

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think of it less as a criticism and more of just pointing it out. Everyone likes to laugh about tragedy because feeling sorry for people all the time isn't healthy. Its better to make light of something bad

  • @imnibis
    @imnibis2 жыл бұрын

    4:27 This joke has so many layers

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    Like ogres....

  • @ell3beam
    @ell3beam2 жыл бұрын

    "Tragedy is exclusively joked about, because my empathy is bumming me out" This line describes me the best with the ongoing pandemic

  • @Laura-ol5mt
    @Laura-ol5mt2 жыл бұрын

    I agree, I believe this song is about how we deal with tragedy in the world, because "the empathy is bumming me out" so someone needs to "heal the world with comedy"

  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy2 жыл бұрын

    Inside is really a refinement of his previous material-- from the songwriting, the music production, his vocals, the visuals, everything. Sad definitely informed COmedy, although COmedy is coming from an even more specific place-- not just Bo as comedian but as a straight, white, male comedian (see what I did there?). And I fully agree with your assessment-- Bo plays up his emotions, feelings, thoughts, into his stage persona, that's not him, but very much is like him, just amped up to 11. And, one more time, just because the artist claims "THIS" is what their art means, doesn't mean you have to stop thinking for yourself anyway.

  • @matthewcaldwell7115
    @matthewcaldwell71152 жыл бұрын

    "A world on fire" makes me cry every time

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    Ngl, my favorite song.

  • @godzillaeyes
    @godzillaeyes2 жыл бұрын

    As far as Inside goes, yeah, I think he tapped into the fact that we were ALL depressed and scared for all of 2020. Even though he had a big house and a partner, I'm sure he went through some deep shit that year just as we all did. As a person who has had severe anxiety since childhood myself, it was very strange that my anxiety actually lessened in 2020, and I heard the same from other anxious people. Because EVERYONE was living in that headspace, it didn't feel so lonely. The anxieties of 2020 had a basis in reality and weren't just pointless torture like they have been in the whole rest of my life, and that felt good in a way. To not feel like my brain was just irrational all the time.

  • @KaneK1234

    @KaneK1234

    2 жыл бұрын

    You’re right. Everyone in the entire world is depressed.

  • @Jacob-sb3su

    @Jacob-sb3su

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel ya, make no mistake man this is the biggest, most paradigm shifting event to happen in our history. This is bigger than the 2008 financial crisis, its bigger than 9/11.

  • @marcusmaire8197

    @marcusmaire8197

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nope

  • @godzillaeyes

    @godzillaeyes

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@marcusmaire8197 nope what?

  • @marcusmaire8197

    @marcusmaire8197

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@godzillaeyes Not everyone is sad and depressed over nothing

  • @RandiPie71
    @RandiPie712 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree. Regardless of his living situation or how he filmed Inside, the emotion was real. I think it was just an artistic representation of cumulative emotion as opposed to a singular breakdown documented on film. There is one podcast that he did during the making of Inside. It's more for promo for "Promising Young Woman," but the discussion is about how he's feeling during the pandemic and wanting to create. He doesn't get specific about creating something at that moment, but it's interesting to know in retrospect that he was. He most certainly deals with anxiety. There are a few videos that exist where it's almost painful to watch if you have experienced it and know what to look for. He talks about time he spent in the hospital in high school with bad stomach issues that turned out to be related to it as well. Before Make Happy, he said depression wasn't really a problem for him, so maybe the pandemic was a first for that. That's a guess on my part just from listening to that podcast and trying to glean what I can from things he's said. Oh! I found out what the "Welcome to the Internet galaxy light is exactly, and it's less than $50. It has the rotation, nebulae, remote, etc. If you want it, I'll send you the link! Great reaction as always. Love the new setup! Hope all is great with you!

  • @crycrywolf

    @crycrywolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know the episode you’re talking about. Didn’t he also make a joke about being “incapable of experiencing joy” and feeling like he was trapped in his head a little? (Happy sad confused). There was also a written one where he said he was jealous of people who weren’t spiraling during this time and he had a friend who had been forcing him to talk on the phone every day to help keep him above water. we discuss it a bit on my podcast (we try to break down why everyone’s been obsessed with inside) about how while you could argue the theatrics of his emotions he clearly was still coming from SOME place of truth.

  • @RandiPie71

    @RandiPie71

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crycrywolf I completely agree. I think he's as genuine as it gets. Acting doesn't mean he wasn't feeling it. I didn't mean to infer that if it sounded that way. But I think it's good to point out that a grown man crying is not abnormal or a sign of a mental break. It's also possible to recreate those feelings from a very honest and safe place once you're in a healthy enough place to do so. I'm saying this as a performer. I don't pretend to be an artist of his caliber, but I just respect him even more for that very reason. He's truly gifted.

  • @crycrywolf

    @crycrywolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RandiPie71 yeah I mean that’s one thing too. There’s a difference between art made while in the midst of depression versus art made ABOUT depression. Often, art made by someone still trapped in that depressive state isnt as truthful or relatable as someone who is on the other side of it….just because of how disassociative depression can be. It’s almost impossible to communicate what you’re going through WHILE you are in it. So the argument we made was he really HAD to of been on the other side of what he was struggling with. Or at least have been able to have some distance and perspective for him to communicate these themes with such clarity.

  • @RandiPie71

    @RandiPie71

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@crycrywolf Yeah, I totally agree with you. I'm not sure anyone can be totally over something, but that's just coming from a person who has dealt with anxiety and depression on and off most of my life. I'm not suggesting you're saying that either, of course. But it's eeaier (and probably a lot healthier) to revisit those feelings creatively and safely when you're more in control of your instrument. That sounds really wrong, but I think you get what I mean artistically. If his camera broke in the middle of making Inside, I doubt he'd just continue without his equipment being at par unless it was an intentional choice (i.e. Kayla's broken iPhone in Eighth Grade). Our business is only what he chooses to make ours. I feel bad just for knowing what I do through podcasts and what I learn through threads like this because it feels so damned intrusive. I've been able to glean some things about his real life vs his onstage personna through things he's mentioned (like having a good relationship with his dad irl) simply because he's chosen to share it. The rest is not my business, nor would I try to make it so. I noticed the other day that we apparently have someone in common, as we were commenting on the same instagram post (someone I performed with as a child, but would not expect to immediately recognize me or call me an actual friend now). However, I'd not for one millisecond think of finding a way of using that connection when that's the exact sort of parasocial crap he can't stand. I respect him way too much for that. It just admittedly gave me a smile to see it. I won't lie about that. It was a very sweet comment with little emoji hearts, so it was kind of hard not to. 😅

  • @crycrywolf

    @crycrywolf

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@RandiPie71 agreed with all of this. And I think the thing to keep in mind is bo is smart, he knows how his audience reacts, and so we are responding probably exactly how he was comfortable with us responding. We don’t need to feel guilty about it. It’s only as intrusive as he allowed - and I’m also factoring in that he’s a master at making us feel how he wants us to and also is very aware of parasocial relationships. I suspect that’s one reason he’s been so radio silent. Hes being deliberate in how invested he’s allowing everyone to get. I’ve always toed a parasocial line with him, and I’ve seen so many others got pushed over the edge With inside because of how personal it felt. The comments on any number of his past interviews reflect that. But imagine how much worse if he was actively engaging with us? And that’s such a sweet story. I’m actually surprised but happy he’s active online somewhat. I hope he’s seen the positive reactions (and ignored any of the hate).

  • @whitetshirtdraws
    @whitetshirtdraws2 жыл бұрын

    All jokes aside, Bo’s voice sounds really incredible in this song.

  • @monodescarado
    @monodescarado2 жыл бұрын

    I think this song is more of a criticism of the comedy/stand-up industry, and thus the industry he is in himself. He speaks about people capitalising on tragedy. So much of Bo’s work seems to be coated in self-hatred

  • @cradle2gravedirtball
    @cradle2gravedirtball2 жыл бұрын

    Your laughter is genuinely so infectious for me! Thanks for another solid reaction with some great input :’-)

  • @Massethete
    @Massethete2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Chris! Thanks for the consistent uploads and great reactions

  • @tkiesailastname4656
    @tkiesailastname46562 жыл бұрын

    I personally use laughing as a coping mechanism. I didn't even realize I was doing it until someone pointed it out to me. I legit laugh at everything, whether it's funny, sad, awkward. It's just my responce to anything and I neve noticed until recently.

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    It's okay, love. Sometimes, it's all we have. Because crying publicly isn't taken well. But... It's okay to cry. It's healthy, even. What isn't healthy is bottling.... There are people who feel the same way you do. I have felt the way you do. What happened after is.... >_> sad.

  • @tkiesailastname4656

    @tkiesailastname4656

    12 күн бұрын

    @@cameronjadewallace Thank you

  • @Jesstryfox
    @Jesstryfox2 жыл бұрын

    It’s so cool to see his genius and genuine torn feelings of his art even at age 22. It’s truly so special for us to have seen him evolve as he gets older to find new ways of expressing those emotions.

  • @KaneK1234
    @KaneK12342 жыл бұрын

    I genuinely do think Bo Burnham explores a lot about how all art is a lie and that nothing is real. I think he finds it interesting playing the tortured artist and leaning into the tragedy of being a comedian in a world so dark.

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    I think, this was his turning point, yeah

  • @ProsperoFinch
    @ProsperoFinch2 жыл бұрын

    If it hasn’t been mentioned yet, after you’re done with the special, you could react to the songs that came after the special on the studio album. Eff, Nerds, Channel 5 News, and Hell of a Ride

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    I like every comment I see saying this. Great suggestion!

  • @ira__s
    @ira__s2 жыл бұрын

    I found about Bo through 3 pictures made about the "World on Fire" on 9gag like 7-8 years ago which made me look up who he is. Still makes me laugh to this day.

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    World on Fire is legit my favorite song. It's.... Visceral. REAL. And yet, so short. Thankfully short.

  • @MostlyAnimatedSketches
    @MostlyAnimatedSketches2 жыл бұрын

    I really think that “Comedy” is a refined version of a lot of this song

  • @ISavant
    @ISavant2 жыл бұрын

    Art doesn't even have to be real to mean something, and I'm pretty sure Bo knows that even if apparently some of his fans don't.

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    I think he discovered that, then when he presented his evidence.... People laughed. And it depressed him further

  • @kso35
    @kso352 жыл бұрын

    Bo is AUTHENTIC. People who think that Bo is fake because he has money are stupid. Bo says he has too much money and he constantly donates to human rights organizations. He puts his money where his mouth is.

  • @smurfrise
    @smurfrise2 жыл бұрын

    I like the shot he took at comedians for being insensitive and capitalizing on humanity’s worst instincts- that line makes me think this song is centrally a critique of comedy, which is one of his favorite subjects to write about - unpacking and examining the problematic aspects of his life, and bringing the audience along with him - like, I’m guessing he thought that the further into that he leads the audience before we find ourselves saying “wait, what? 🤔” the better. PS I posted this comment on another reaction to this song, so it’s not part of the discussion you were having about it, but I wanted to share the thought here anyway.

  • @Ewil55
    @Ewil552 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, just wanted to let you know you have the best reactions 🤘 makes it difficult to watch other reaction channels. Your understanding of the content is on point. Keep up the great work!

  • @somedudewatchintv5297
    @somedudewatchintv52972 жыл бұрын

    This is kind of a low intensity version of That Funny Feeling leading into Comedy.

  • @superdude2143
    @superdude21432 жыл бұрын

    Love the content, the new set up, and the overall vibe of your videos Chris! Great stuff and so glad you are doing the special too!

  • @crycrywolf
    @crycrywolf2 жыл бұрын

    He’s talked about the end of make happy before and said that on stage he’s “playing it up for the camera” and it is an exaggeration of what he’s really going through. I of course believe him about the theatricality, however he also said he walked off stage and broke down sobbing and shaking. So, yes he was “performing” a man in the middle of a breakdown but he walked off stage and had one for real. What does that say about his art? I think art doesn’t have to be 100% accurate or true in the exact moment to be honest or even real.

  • @cameronjadewallace

    @cameronjadewallace

    13 күн бұрын

    I was sobbing by time he played Are You Happy? And I still cry.... Because it still hurts.

  • @crycrywolf
    @crycrywolf2 жыл бұрын

    And definitely take everything as dark satire here. A lot of what bo does is sort of make you laugh and then make you feel called out for laughing. I feel like even his edgier older material like this does a good job and making the viewer examine themselves - and he constantly breaks trust with us. It’s very weird I feel like the audience is being dragged into the joke and mocked for trusting him.

  • @jkomelettes6609
    @jkomelettes66092 жыл бұрын

    Just like the other two specials this show has a really cool ending

  • @TropicalHat420
    @TropicalHat4202 жыл бұрын

    Man so happy you moved onto What! I'll be here each video with your reactions, keep it up.

  • @SuperNovaKat64
    @SuperNovaKat642 жыл бұрын

    You see it on the internet a lot. For example at the beginning of the pandemic there were so many memes on social media making fun of the situation. Every time there is some tragedy, memes are made.

  • @turkeygravy0
    @turkeygravy02 жыл бұрын

    absolutely love your videos

  • @Mutatedcorpse
    @Mutatedcorpse Жыл бұрын

    3:12 same LOL i was thinking like i feel like that was intentional for the show to make it more funny lol

  • @smurfrise
    @smurfrise2 жыл бұрын

    Also, there’s a theory that evolutionarily, laughter is a signal that we don’t want to fight. So it makes sense to do it automatically in ambiguous situations.

  • @nathanhohman7825
    @nathanhohman78252 жыл бұрын

    Love your reactions Chris, keep em coming

  • @noahkarlsson4290
    @noahkarlsson42902 жыл бұрын

    Woah I got u in my recommended and watched a few vids and subbed, but only now I realised you only had 5K. I would’ve guessed 200K+. Great videos

  • @jkomelettes6609
    @jkomelettes66092 жыл бұрын

    I learned Sad on piano, I love this song

  • @ginger6readspaceman
    @ginger6readspaceman2 жыл бұрын

    I have no idea why the LGBTQ community (including myself) is totally chill with this guy saying these slurs lmao. I guess he's just uber charismatic lol

  • @carnivorepanda4411

    @carnivorepanda4411

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well it's just jokes, would frankly be wierder if you did take offense. Imo everything should be okay to say or joke about as long as there's no ill will behind it.

  • @ira__s

    @ira__s

    2 жыл бұрын

    I personally think I might feel different about it if those slurs had been used against me in a traumatizing way. I'm part of lgbtq+ but I've had it pretty easy. I feel like with Bo none of them have been actually used with ill intent and even though he jokes about gay themes etc it's not actually really mocking the people. And the times were different back then and he has grown a lot in that sense too. But it helps that Bo is really charismatic!

  • @vancitycastiel

    @vancitycastiel

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t get it either, I have never been upset with him for using gay slurs, I guess because he’s using them against himself and not others. And also I feel like a lot of his fans are LGBT and they just kinda collectively give him a pass lmao

  • @tigerboy4705

    @tigerboy4705

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@vancitycastiel I mean if you acctually took them serious.. well that would be weird xd

  • @katelymsuzanne1838

    @katelymsuzanne1838

    2 жыл бұрын

    Honestly...I feel like he does it to kinda bring awareness...towards the subject..??? Idk lmfao but I don't think there's any actual ill intent but thats just my take

  • @krunchy1736
    @krunchy17362 жыл бұрын

    Comedy= Tragedy + Time. :)

  • @thekaizobro9971
    @thekaizobro99712 жыл бұрын

    People who say that he’s all hunky dory are wrong. Inside is based off of very real feelings. He also doesn’t have a girlfriend anymore even.

  • @matthewzeller5026
    @matthewzeller50268 ай бұрын

    As someone who was very self conscious about people saying I have red-ish hair when I was a kid, I love that this joke doesn't get a punch line 😂 I don't know why I was so self conscious though. People would say they wished they had my color hair all the time but I always thought they were just trying to be nice. It can be hard to take compliments as an insecure kid.

  • @johankaewberg9512
    @johankaewberg9512 Жыл бұрын

    Bo is truly treading the line, I believe.

  • @hikermit7317
    @hikermit7317 Жыл бұрын

    Dude once bo said 911 it turned to 9:11

  • @watsom3856
    @watsom3856 Жыл бұрын

    Tragedy + time = comedy

  • @Ninjabob568
    @Ninjabob5682 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I love the bo reactions. Small fuzz when you speak. It may have been my speakers but just letting you know

  • @lailakay666
    @lailakay6662 жыл бұрын

    If you haven’t already, listen to Art is Dead. the best bo burnham song in my opinion.

  • @ThePellefantman
    @ThePellefantman2 жыл бұрын

    Having a wife/girlfriend aswell as a dog dosn't have to mean that you are a happy person. It's pretty much always a positive thing, but depresion is always there no matter how many fancy toys you have.

  • @phantome8453
    @phantome84532 жыл бұрын

    My roommate said that comedians wouldn't be funny if they were depressed as if Robin Williams didn't exist.

  • @ira__s
    @ira__s2 жыл бұрын

    I always laugh when I'm uncomfortable and that kinda sucks cause there's been times when a guy has been talking to me and I answer by nervously laughing but they don't get that so they think I'm having a good time even though I just didn't know how to react and was too scared to tell them to leave me alone. I use jokes sometimes to cope with my depression but not that often really.

  • @SB-tb8zi
    @SB-tb8zi2 жыл бұрын

    Glad you did that one! Can’t wait till you do #Deep, if you ever do :)

  • @Buttcheekz420
    @Buttcheekz4202 жыл бұрын

    Yeah my social anxiety is rlly bad so when I talk ton people I never know what ton say an I feel really awkward so I just laugh an giggle an I got called out once by a guy. He asked me why I laugh an that it's weird like THANKS I ALREADY KNEW THAT. I am jealous of people that can actually have a conversation lol

  • @Seissmo
    @Seissmo2 жыл бұрын

    Hell yeah.

  • @johankaewberg9512
    @johankaewberg9512 Жыл бұрын

    Oh, this will be sad.

  • @nairsheasterling9457
    @nairsheasterling9457 Жыл бұрын

    The fact "A World On Fire" didn't get a grammy is a travesty. In all seriousness, this was my first special of his I saw, and I enjoyed it, but his newer stuff obv blows this out of the water imo.

  • @niakitten2937
    @niakitten2937 Жыл бұрын

    You should take it a bit seriously and while he does play a character, at a later point he does go through a huge panic attack issue on stage and stuff. Bo's own words as well. So, yeah. I'm glad he seems to be in a better headspace now because he's a phenomenal comedic artist.

  • @tabathaarria9558
    @tabathaarria95582 жыл бұрын

    no matter how many emmys inside got, a world on fire is obviously superior

  • @justinsimons4125
    @justinsimons41252 жыл бұрын

    I’m definitely someone who’s guy reaction to bad news or shitty things happening to me with laughter. laughing at how dumb or ridiculous whatever I’m being told is like life fucked me around so hard today and you’re throwing this on me lol what ever that’s bullshit

  • @timbuckley321
    @timbuckley3212 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, like many creatives... he HAS been making many of the same points for most of his career. I guess this is just how artists hone their own artistic articulation of what seems most important to/motivates them. He actually makes fun of himself later in the vid for always feeling the need to add some extra layer of deeper meaning to his jokes, for the need to seem deep. But.. I give him a pass because I think he really does have some important points to make. His movie Eighth Grade is great too, and is also all about anxiety, awkwardness, and questioning ones purpose in life. He got patternz lol. Even his book of poetry "says" many of the same things.

  • @niakitten2937
    @niakitten2937 Жыл бұрын

    I'd luv if you did a reaction to Tim Minchin's Prejudice. Great song.

  • @ThePeach_PieHQ
    @ThePeach_PieHQ2 жыл бұрын

    avoiding copyright

  • @leme3503
    @leme35032 жыл бұрын

    Random fact people probably might have known already: Bo is not actually his real name, more of a nickname that he has always been called. (his 'real' name is more for if he had become a doctor or something, his dad wanted to call him Bo)

  • @jenjohnson3886

    @jenjohnson3886

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bo is his nickname. Short for Robert.

  • @Villagelark

    @Villagelark

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have watched him since his early KZread and vine days and it didn’t hit me until he called himself Robert in Inside

  • @kayligo

    @kayligo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Robert isn’t exactly a catchy name

  • @adammoritz4100
    @adammoritz41002 жыл бұрын

    if you love bo burnhum you would also love tim minchin

  • @philsilverthorn
    @philsilverthorn2 жыл бұрын

    It's interesting that the song moves between puns that have a punchline (the flyer for the lost dog) and just lines with no jokes (the kitten in the tree). I think any subject can potentially be a topic for humour if there is empathy, intelligence and you remember to actually put a joke in. However sometimes jokes are thrown in purely for their shock value which seems a cheap way of getting a laugh or reaction.

  • @HaraQuinn
    @HaraQuinn2 жыл бұрын

    I dont know who the f told you Inside was nothing serious as it was... this is why i rage at most who react to bo/commentors.. the fact is, most if those people watched the nicely cropped versions of the songs in Inside, totally sheltered by the traumatizingly real segueways he did.. just in states of paranoia, self doubt, hate, dark awareness of time passing (turning 30)... reality is, ive watched Inside, fully, soon as it came out beginning to end. Abt 1/3 in, the discomfort i began feeling was unbearable. The only way a person could ever downplay Insides “core” are those who’ve either never watched it fully, transitions and all, or they actually dont have any form of mental health issue in order to notice the very miniscule, VERY MH RELATED, portions that only we could recognize. I say we, bc from what i’ve heard from both your commentaty and visual reactions i picked up on, i feel pretty confident you know exactly what i mean. Im glad you didnt blindly believe those people bc its more obvious now, to me, that you absolutely do empathise and can separate real struggle from “staged jokes”. No, Inside was as crude and uncomfortable as you felt it, throwing the “perfectly cut” portions out for media consumption butchering the entire show. Im leaving this msg literally pausing soon as i heard what you sais was told to you and part of your opinion saying you felt there was def a real nature to it even if some exaggerated. Im glad to hear you say that.. and to people claiming otherwise are the exact reason why Bo was never seen more than a clown. If after his “cant handle this”, 5 year long freakin hiatus, then coming out something as horrifying as “Inside” is being downplayed as staged. Boy, are people tone deaf and completely missing Bo’s whole point. Im sorry for the tangent, but it just triggered how so few can read the dam room even when its screaming in their face that “I CANT HANDLE THIS”.. so glad you could see through that rubbish. 🧚🏻‍♀️ stay healthy.

  • @jkomelettes6609
    @jkomelettes66092 жыл бұрын

    You could so some tier list videos on Bo’s songs, or other stuff

  • @zararobnett8284
    @zararobnett82842 жыл бұрын

    Whoever told you that was just an act is basically just wrong 😑 bo has stated he literally stayed in that room the entire time he was filming inside.