I Improved My Social Skills As FAST As I Could - HERE'S HOW
This is the fastest way to improve your social skills... This video will show the most important step I took!
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Julien Blanc (AKA JulienHimself) is a Swiss-born, U.S.-based self-help speaker, entrepreneur and transformational coach.
Since 2010, he has been traveling around the world and has personally coached tens of thousands of clients face to face... Empowering them to create massive success in their lives!
His record-breaking programs Transformation Mastery, Transformation Mastery Live, Transformation Mastery Live Advanced, Transformation Mastery Academy & Transformation Mastery Mentoring help people around the world achieve the HEALTH, WEALTH, RELATIONSHIPS & HAPPINESS they deserve!
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I Improved My Social Skills As FAST As I Could - HERE'S HOW
High vibe communication secrets to increase your social skills!
In this video, Julien Blanc (AKA Julien Himself) reveals advanced secrets to improve your social skills in this social skills training!
Discover how to learn social skills and how to improve your social skills.
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@Missmagazinebura
Жыл бұрын
But for a job it’s different
Make it a goal to go up and talk to someone every day that you normally wouldn’t. That’s what my mentor taught me and he’s a master at it.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Yes! Nice!
@jessterflies
Жыл бұрын
I got into a chat with a supermarket assistant yesterday when normally I'd be to scared to even ask them for help looking for something. Setting myself little challenges that over time will give me more confidence.
@hectorg362
Жыл бұрын
@@jessterflies how’s you start the conversation?
@jessterflies
Жыл бұрын
@@hectorg362 i asked him if there was any of the cheaper coconut milk left. 😂 There wasn't and he apologised, I said it was fine and it went from there.
@thepleb5652
Жыл бұрын
I'm actually doing this since the last month and holy shit it's a very good advice. Now I don't have no problem with talking to new people
Summary: work on the vibe. 80% of a good social interaction is just the vibe, or emotional skills. How do you do this? Let it go. Trust that you'll be able to handle whatever comes your way, trust you'll be able to find topics to talk about and talk about topics your actually interested in, and overall just trust yourself. I mean worse case you make a mistake and you learn from it, which really isn't that bad of a worse case now is it? A one phrase summary for this whole video is: Let it go.
@usuarioanonimo85
Жыл бұрын
but how? How do you let go? What does it even mean?
@ayushsenseisama
Жыл бұрын
@@usuarioanonimo85 this tbh everyone says let it go and nobody explains how
@theacneclearchef2952
Жыл бұрын
it really is about relaxing......anxiety fuck that you don't need that. Let that shit go HARD because it's so goddamn crippling (I learned this the hardway dealing with a socially anxious ex lol.) let that shit go! Nobody needs that crap. Relax and be. KNOW when to talk but also FEEL the situation and know when to shut your mouth. It's really a balancing act.
@yoshiglubschi
Жыл бұрын
Legend
@znp3006
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I needed to hear this
I think what kills authenticity is ..analysis.When were kids our analitical skills were low..but as we grew analitical skills try and take over...making us to analyse almost each and every action we do socialy.
@brownlashawn56
Жыл бұрын
absolutely
@Jedilord882
Жыл бұрын
Bingo. This is why being drunk allows us to be social vastly more easier, depending on the person obviously.
@cravenoppin4625
Жыл бұрын
@@Toppgg-ci9er Jesus Christ this felt really fast
@connect1876
7 ай бұрын
Bro u ain’t have to talk about me like that ☠️
@OfficialG5Tv
6 ай бұрын
Smart brother
00:00 🎓 Social skills are developed through real-life experiences rather than just academic knowledge. 01:38 📚 To improve social skills, talk to more people than you naturally would. 02:05 💡 Authenticity is foundational to developing social skills. 04:15 🧠 Social skills consist of 80% emotional skills and 20% analytical skills. 06:03 🎈 Letting go is crucial for becoming socially adept. 08:00 💡 Vibe is more important than content in social interactions. 10:56 🛠 Work on authentic expression rather than relying solely on tips and tricks. 16:07 🌟 Prioritize sharing what genuinely interests you to create engaging conversations. 21:34 🎉 Authentic enthusiasm can make any topic engaging in conversation.
I have massive social anxiety even when talking to my parents or friends. For me, what constantly helped is to be present at the moment and focus my attention to the other person. In that way, I would not be so overwhelmed with my thoughts of messing up and choking up my words.
@dragoncalloway227
11 ай бұрын
I do the same thing and it works wonders but with adhd it really sucks 😢
@jxyvz
11 ай бұрын
@@dragoncalloway227meditate 15 min twice morning and night and pray to jesus christ ❤
@sidraali5674
7 ай бұрын
That is mindfulness. It is a very good skill. But in my case being mindful gives me more anxiety so my mind is always distracted/dissociated
@AndrewLuzincourt
6 ай бұрын
I have anxiety too
@toptiercrip
3 ай бұрын
Get out your comfort zone embrace discomfort and expose yourself to the world
for most of my childhood i was sheltered, and not properly socialized. i never had many friends growing up, most of my memories of friends were not good. i feel so lost when it comes to my social skills. i’m trying my best, but it seems like i always manage to make someone uncomfortable, even though i think i’m saying/ doing normal things. i’m also genuinely so awkward and it’s so frustrating. everyday i come home very upset and mad at myself because i just wish i was normal. but i’m currently on a journey to improve my social skills!
@TheWelcome7
Жыл бұрын
You’re not alone, dumbass, I’m 55 and I’m struggling conversating (is that even a word)? even with my parents, now that is bad! Btw I’m not calling you a dumbass, it’s just your title. 😂 see man , it’s the vibe.
@dragoncalloway227
11 ай бұрын
Hey I don’t know if this will help but I was extremely popular very well socialized as a kid had lots of people that liked me then I moved to the US in 7-8th grade and my self esteem plummeted trying to fit in and be cool and my social skills were heavily dulled now I can only talk one on one and only with guys and as a straight male this is really tough I constantly think am I good enough and can’t hold conversations with anyone other than my family and one time in highschool one of the few times a girl talked to me she asked if I was gay I literally talked to her for a few minutes cause she knew my guy friend and this really hurt and I started to question my sexuality and all that is me started shutting down and being more of an introvert all my guy friends moved and covid happened middle of 9th grade and I did a program to take online college classes so I haven’t talked to anyone really new since 9th grade now I just graduated and I made a acquaintance mid graduation so my only real acquaintance through all highschool (lol) who even invited me to go party with him but even now I got his insta and haven’t messaged him back cause I don’t know what to do or hold conversations at a party and we only connected because we did drugs.but yeah this new anxiety has affected me so I haven’t even wanted to go get my drivers license or a job but I’m working on it really heavily and even plan to be a nurse to overcome this anxiety and if I can do it you can to (also another funny story is when my friend told me you need to talk to girls more and he was a jock and he legit got the most popular girl who just so happened to sit at my table to “help” me talk to girls and he said to look her in the eyes I did but I guess I did it to intensely and they both started to laugh and this is I guess this is what started me losing my social skills with girls and then that sexuality incident occurred) I guess I think girls are too pretty to talk to me but I have made many online friends that were girls but in person just sucks 😂 Edit :sorry for lack of grammar is 3am
@JiuJitsuTrashcan
2 ай бұрын
I feel this 100%. My mother would never let me spend the night at other kids’ houses, had a lot of “friends” who were really assholes and would end up bullying me, and all sorts of other things that really stunted my socialization and skills related to it.
@user1i942d0
Ай бұрын
You got this!!!
A great way to let go is to view social interactions as opportunities to improve rather than an attempt to impress someone.
@eestaashottentotti2242
Ай бұрын
Or even improve others (but not in a preachy way).
I feel like my more introverted friends fall into these exact pitfalls where they are concerned about showing their anxiety in more public settings when, with friends, they don't have that issue and are practically indistinguishable from an extrovert or someone who is great with people. It's like guys, just do that but with new people. Great talk!
KZread needs to push this awesome guy. Never seen so much realness.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
Masterclass. “Being yourself” is simple, but hard to understand. You made an amazing job at explaining it.
Funny how you watch all these motivational videos, exercise, discipline etc and this video just reminded me of a more natural way to be grounded and myself. Sure all those others are important but letting go, always gets me. Thanks man. Subscribed
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! And welcome to the channel! 🙏
@Florianpimpf
9 ай бұрын
i get the joke but havent let go yet! Subscribed!
WOOW THE START IS STR8 TO THE PT AND THE WAY U CONVEY URSELF IS JUST SO GRIPPING AND ATTENTION GRABBING i love you dude. Forever ♾️
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad this speaks to you! 🔥👊
In my honest opinion, watching what other people do and taking note of it has helped me a lot more than any other advice. The number one thing that I noticed people do, and has helped me so far is to simply just speak your mind to other people. Don’t give one word answers and don’t ask a bunch of questions like you’re a detective. Just say whatever comes to mind (with common sense of course). It worked for me.
Hey! Yesterday I felt like a social natural. Expressing myself without fear of judgement trusting my intuition. Best I’ve felt in 4 years. It happened either after catching up on sleep, releasing pent up anger, the exercise I did, or release of social resistance and I’m not sure which one, or where to find help.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Releasing/letting go is the way... 😉
@Cutlerroyalties
Жыл бұрын
I’ll work toward that. Thanks Julian!
@renegadezen7841
Жыл бұрын
The most successful moments are always a combination of things. So it was likely a mix of all of them. I consistently find I perform better socially when I'm eating healthy, getting good sleep, keeping on a work out schedule, keeping away from porn and keeping going out
@andreharris144
Жыл бұрын
how did u release this anger?
Hearing real-life success stories is so motivating! It's inspiring to know that others have gone through this journey and experienced positive transformations. Definitely feeling more empowered after watching this.
But saying "let go" is like telling someone with depression to "be happy"
@JacketsOnFire
7 ай бұрын
My confusion with it is that by letting go I generally have nothing to say. And within that state I’m just observant. Which is boring. However, there are things that could be memorized that allow a true nature or personality to be expressed. Then you you’re able to be in that state without even thinking
@sakuranovaryan9261
2 ай бұрын
Yeah same problem. This is why i memorize prompts to use pattern recognition in conversations.
@rileypierson8108
2 ай бұрын
Not really.
@toxo9212
2 ай бұрын
no literally. “be authentic. let go. be yourself.” we know ts justtt feels impossible and you’re the only person that can figure it out for yourself. might as well be telling a homeless person to get a job
@LjubavLove3
Ай бұрын
I love how free he is lol
I just realised, this dude has reavealed my strategy of being better socially😮 i mean he is talking exactly like my own thoughts.. listen to his advice, i can confirm is legit.
This is the most important thing ive been trying to internalize. I thought I could be successful just with my technical knowledge & skills. Boy was I wrong.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Glad this was insightful! 🔥👊
Yeah, that's it. Energy above everything and the details fall into place.
This is just insane. So much wisdom depicted in a super relatable way. Thank you
Best video you've posted in years Julian! I received Ten-Game as a Christmas Present from a friend back in 2016, it changed my life.
Thx bro! "Letting go" is probably the best advice I've heard on this topic.
Even though I am experienced enough approaching and conversations, these videos by far, are much much better than the 99% garbage from the other channels. This is well thought out.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad this was so helpful!
7:10 Bro, perfect point! Once I analized and came up with this idea, I started to notice how I was, without knowing, sabotaging my feelings. I suffered a loooong time of traumas throughout my childhood and I had a repressed anger bcs my parents and relatives always neglected It. When I was youger I'd be always taught not to be aggressive even in very hard times - then, soon I'd develop a low self-steem because I wasn't able to stand up for myself. They say that people who are phisicaly or verbaly assaulted shouldn't be aggressive and hit back it, but, guess what, you'll be always the humiliated and the helpless in that story.
Masterpiece, I will try to apply these ideas in real life for sure. Congratulations on your work Julien, it is really significant because it improves people's lives I wish you much success and happiness.
In a few minutes I've learned more about social skills from you than I have in the last year. God bless!
This video touches on everything you need to know about social skills. Great Video!
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This guy just saved my social skills, i reallt thought that it was just about apllying some random shit of dale canegie ( for example) to become good socially but this really changes my whole view on the matter, thank you truly.
I feel social anxiety, I let it pass. I allow it. I expect it. It’s part of all of it. I remind myself it’s gonna happen and it’s totally cool. No more overthinking it. In fact, I’m realizing when you take the lead in conversing, I learn everyone was looking for that leader. And, shockingly, the top conversation topic is this kind of value.
I feel like once you master the vibe the content will come more naturally and effortlessly. Love your videos they are becoming a game changer since I started watching them.
Please keeping doing these Julien. Based and helpful as hell thanks man
man, from now on you're the only self-help youtuber i believe. all these youtubers here and there just throw vague advices without any consideration on how it'll effect the watcher. thanks for the realness, we really need that in our fake world.
You are teaching reality to people who need the tips and tricks...
@JK-nj3bt
Жыл бұрын
Truth is hard to swallow for me in this one
This is the most useful video I’ve seen so far, thank you.
Great content, thanks. It's obvious how much self-work Julian has done. Shy people can transform their social powers in amazing ways. I vouch from experience. Best wishes to everyone here.
I started working out lately and I’ve found new confidence and love for myself. I think this is my next challenge. I need to breakout of my mental/social prison I’ve put myself in. I’m gonna try and talk to 5 people a day. Whether if it’s at work or at the store.
This was actually amazing ! Learned alot
Thanks for this gem💎🔥, really helped me understand a lot about myself❤
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was so helpful!
Thank you for putting it out on youtube for free before. ❤️
As I listened, I formed a little mental reminder for myself: the problem with relying on technique, is that you're relying on technique. That is, you never actually express the real you, and you never really grow in skill. You lean heavier on the crutch and thus, depend more on the crutch.
So much value for free. Wow! Thank you
Powerful video. Letting go is so powerful. Thank you.
Thank you for explaining this thoroughly!
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
You’re very welcome!
this video shined light on so many things i never even acknowledged wow this is great
Julien. Hello. I absolutely adore your blunt-Ness. I went to a birthday party today and realized...my social skills suck. I've not watched anything else on social skills. No need. I really like your style. Thank you. Can't wait to see what happens.😊
Great content. This guy is most funny when he doesn’t try to be. It’s great.
Love this guy. Talks straight facts.
How is that people don’t understand this, I am sick of all the bs other youtubers give you, they clearly don’t know what they talking about, thank you
courage>experience>knowledge>time>competence>confidence and the cycle repeats
@micahwilson4244
Жыл бұрын
Wut?
I think youve really hit on something fundamental with your transformation philosophy. I think humans have disconnected from their identity over generations of people not investigating themselves and stumbling onto something that works without understanding the why. People just consume content thinking that will change how they behave somehow. If they know how intellectually then they know how to operationally which I think is the fallacy. The doing can only be learned by doing it! The mind vs the heart. The mind learns how through language, the heart learns through action.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
🔥👊
@vl1180
Жыл бұрын
Thinking is the language of the brain and feeling is the language of the body
Just like most people these days say: I rarely leave a comment, but this time it made me to do so, lol. I’m glad that I watched this video. “Glad” is understated in expressing of my joy right now. I want to keep listening until I master “expressing my authentic self”. When I was a kid, I used to read rap lyrics and my sisters used to admire saying that I am so cool, even though I was the least good looking and smart among them (that’s how I used to think of myself). But that time I used to enjoy doing things that would make me feel happy. When I stopped doing things what I love, I became distant from my authentic self and I acquired more and more new qualities that were not even me. I became just “others” like my family used to compare and say I’m not like “others” and I have wonderful qualities, but I lost my authentic self. You might ask me how I know. I know by how I’m interested more in other people rather than my own interests. (Just my thoughts here). Long conversation short, I love the simple “LET GO” you mentioned and hopefully I can go back to my authentic self when I was 11 years old last time. Thank you!🙏🏽
You can either experience the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The choice is yours.-Unknown🎯✅
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Interesting quote, but what was your main takeaway from THIS video? 😉
@Wtfisahandle344
Жыл бұрын
Both are pain? How’s one better
@CosmicQJ
Жыл бұрын
@@Wtfisahandle344 Discipline makes you strong in the ways of feeling it through. Feeling the pain of regret keeps the pain going in a loop until you heal
My take away is that reference experiences is the factor. In shift you said field experience is king. Most of us just don't practice the reference experience and then break down the reference to see where our possible sticking points are. We are lazy, entitled, and that's why we don't have the success that you do. But I have had success thanks to you, rsd, Barnes and noble, and KZread, and kombaucha 😉
@amaanahmed7376
Жыл бұрын
hey what does reference experiences and field experiences mean?
@ayushsenseisama
Жыл бұрын
@@amaanahmed7376 going out in the real world and having real field experience rather than reading books theory or talking to someone online
@theacneclearchef2952
Жыл бұрын
Gotta get that Kombucha in.
@theacneclearchef2952
Жыл бұрын
@@ayushsenseisama shit's wild how effective it is. Lol nobody thinks about this shit. Just go out try it and see what works.
@ChrisMcClymont
Жыл бұрын
He said that emotional skills and vibe is 80% of success and that comes from inner work and removing internal blocks - not getting in a tonne of reference experiences and analyzing them logically
I call it the julien rule! 😃 ...."The let it go rule"...A monumental social skill
Juicy essence reminder, thanks a lot
guys if you dont know how a social natural feels, its being like being drunk without drinking alcohol, if you dont know the feeling of being drunk, its time to find out.
Love you buddy❤️
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏
Best social skills guy on KZread
Thank you so much for this, subscribed!
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Welcome to the channel!
I just never noticed or knew what social skills was. LOL im glad I know now really am going to become the best me.
Hey, INCREDIBLE STUFF!! Is there a part 2 to this video??
Just a month listening to julian I have seen so much improvement. I was talking to this girl she said what I say is not really funny but how I say it makes her laugh.
"I talked to more people than probably all of you combined" sounds modest to me !!
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Simply stating facts… 😉
@hamidamohammedsalaheddine980
Жыл бұрын
@@JulienHimself I apologize man, I did a judgement on your person and after watching the entirel video I learned some things I didn't know, my mistake 🙏👍
Very inspiring, I would love to see where he started
Thank you. Very informative and accurate.
This is amazing. Thank you sir
Thank you for making this video
I'd say the vibe can go above 80% in many cases. There was one time I was talking to my friend about EMPTY BOTTLES in my room, how many were there, how to take them out of the room the most effective way etc. The topic was boring af and yet the vibe made it really interesting.
This makes a lot of sense!
With the "Hey, my name is Jeremiah" part I feel personally attacked 🤣🤣🤣...lol good shit 👌
Just being honest when I first saw some of your clips, I thought you were another obnoxious self help guru. Yesterday I decided to watch an actual video and I’m hooked. I’ve watched about 9 videos fully since yesterday. Growing up I was socially anxious and extremely self conscious. I couldn’t even walk in to a crowded McDonald’s. Once I got my first job in Sales; it was exposure therapy since then. I sucked terribly at first but slowly I got better. I realized I didn’t get better at sales I was just letting more of myself shine through. People buy you not the product. I know this branched off weirdly but I landed a huge client today and I’m on cloud 9. I just want to say I like what you’re doing and keep it up brother. Stay safe and dilate that anus
Great Video, 100% real talk right here!
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Glad this resonates!
Wow - what an inspirational speech!
Thanks for the video
This is great! 😊
Here we go!
need a book for this.
Great vid❤
I realized that i have fake voice,hiding my real voice,I decided to let my voice come out and now I feel like a magician at talking,and my nerves have deminished 80%.I approve this message
The most interested person in the room is the most interesting
Somewhere between a waitress, bartender, care rental agent , or ANYONE who deals with the public, which I minimally did, learned how people are and feel, which also makes you learn about yourself
Could you make a video of how you came up with the 10 laws from your program 10 game? I just always wanted to know
¡Esto es lo que no había visto hasta ahora! ¡Por fin lo entiendo! Mi mayor error siempre ha sido tratar de compensar mis iseguridades y mi ansiedad tratando de razonar cómo debo actuar en vez de DEJARLO IR _(letting go)._ Siempre he sido consciente de ello, en realidad, pero ahora estoy convencido de que lo que más va a aumentar mis habilidades sociales y me va permitir vivir en el presente es aprender a expresar mis emociones sin miedo, sin juzgarme. Lo que me queda por descubrir es qué ejercicios me pueden entrenar progresivamente para lograr dejarlo salir de forma natural. Creo que participar en un coro me ayuda bastante, porque estoy entrenando mi respiración y sacando la voz desde adentro. ¿Qué más? Algo que debería practicar sin dudas es la meditación. La meditación, además de aumentar la capacidad de mantener la atención también se dice que permite escuchar o sentir tu mundo interior. No es lo mismo analizarte que permitirte sentir lo que te sucede sin bloquear nada.
@nononobody4431
Жыл бұрын
Jesus love you always Jesus always behind you will give you courage and strengths ..
I like your shirts and haircut !!! 👍
I have learnt that, u r saying to be a child again❤ thanks man real advice
I literally do not know what to forreal talk about when im talking too people. My social skills are trash. I just have nothing to talk about. I got out alot. I go to shows and bars and just never have anything to say or keep a conversation going. It sucks.
@85728itsmeee
Жыл бұрын
Maybe try saying all of this that you just said, I would be interested and impressed with your depth of authenticity!
Julien how did you come up with the 10 laws from 10 game? Was it you or a team? Was it from all your reference experiences? Do you still apply the 10 laws of game to your life? Thanks for all what you do. I bought all your products.
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
What that I teach comes from REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE, having worked on myself since 2006 and coached all around the world since 2010... If you want my most up-to-date social skills system which I currently use, I'd suggest checking out High Vibe Communication: bit.ly/3aR0cQu
this man saved me
Keep up!buddy..
HELLO THERE. YOUR A VERY GREAT MENTOR TO ME!
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad my content is helpful!
I would like to share my experience,i think that will help people->Many things that I thought were the truth,were actually creations of my mind,I got caught in my thoughts,I lived in my thoughts,thinking that thinking more is gonna help me.But what I thought was the truth,was just "my thoughts".So 1)Your thoughts(and your emotions) are not the real world.The real world is "What happens".If something hasnt happened,its not the truth.It becomes the truth when it happens.For example,If you think you are akward or socially disabled or weird,thats just YOUR THOUGHT.If other people dont consider you weird,or are weirded out by your behavior,then you are not weird untill its proven,until it happens repetitively,until it becomes a pattern.Everyone acted weird in their life,once twice thrice.Everyone.But actions dont determine who you are.What you decide to continue doing,is who you are. 2)Yes the human mind is very well adjusted to connect socially with other people.But it needs training,especially if you were never taught to do so when you were a kid.When you train how you speak,and my favorite one using your facial expressions and body language(and the SMILE is the most powerfull social tool),you will naturally become more expressive,your speech and your body language will have a natural flow 3)Dont suppress emotions.When you are alone,let all the emotions and the thoughts that come with it ,hit you.Dont try to avoid it by playing games,or doomscrolling on social media,let the emotions hit you.And then analyze what you are thinking.If you dont,those emotions will start to control you,and will sabotage every attempt of socializing
10 seconds into the shit analogy you had a new sub. Bravo
@JulienHimself
Жыл бұрын
Lol, thank you! Welcome to the channel! 🙏
y made me realise allot of stuff truly gave me allot of Haaaa ! moments thanks!.
"Letting go like taking a 💩!!!" I like this guy's metaphor😅😅😅😅😅
Really enjoyed this video! Think letting go is the problem for most of us. Any chance we can get more tips on how to let go? Thanks!
con este video me doy cuenta que mi ingles funciona cuando quiere
and how do i learn how to let it go ? What's the best day to day workflow to follow to train ? Can you give exercices/things to do etc ?
Wow, Julien...!!🔥🔥
@JulienHimself
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That was fucking awesome.