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Jaby finds the main characters so infuriating lol

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Beef EP 8 Watchalong.mp4

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S.S

I've been watching this show for the first time along with your reactions. It's a nice change from the usual binge watching that I am used to. So thank you!

S.S

Keeping my fingers crossed for the next Indian movie reaction. It's been more misses than hits lately. Hope that changes soon 🤞

HIM

Idk if it's better to do these things on YT or on Patreon, but I wanted to chime in on some of the discussions! I think Jaby has a VERY interesting perspective of lying being almost like a burden that one either carries alone or unloads on everyone involved, thus making it a burden for everyone. I've never thought of lying in such a manner, but it isn't wrong, nor false. It actually paints an entirely different painting of lying, in my mind, and it serves as a viewpoint into Jaby's beliefs. I won't touch on that subject, because this is merely a tip to an iceberg for me, but I like it and I appreciate it for what it is. Secondly, I wanted to touch on Achara and her feelings about Amy's childhood trauma (witch bitch). I am a black man who grew up under a very strict mother that raised me to believe that I was a failure unless I was perfect. Moderate successes were met with disdained, disapproving looks. Average performance was met with beatings and punishments. The thought of being a "person" all but escaped me. At 16, I moved to live with my dad, and I have spent the last 15 years living the life I never had being "Mommy's slave". I find it funny how with Paul, Amy admits she was "High, ALL the time." before Junie was born. Episodes later, she goes on to tell the Therapist that being with George in the beginning felt like being high all the time. I honestly think this relationship is the result of so many lost marriages today and throughout history. Young. Dumb. Unaware of what life has to offer. Unaware of what it is you truly desire from life. Drug influence. Weak support system, if any at all... I find Amy very intriguing, because she feels like so many people I've known, or know. Her childhood trauma is very relatable to tons of people with bad parenting experiences, if any at all. I think it's more rare to find healthy relationships between parent and child these days, in all honesty. Maybe that's speaking from a poverty mindset, but I digress. Anyways! Loving the reactions! And I am DYING for the last 2 episodes!!!