HOLY SHIT THEY DUMPED NED IT WASN’T FAKE HE ACTUALLY CHEATED ON ARIEL WITH ALEX
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Basically agree with this one. Power imbalances and cheating can happen simultaneously. We don't use just cheating with someone at work as a reason to fire a person, we fire for abuse of power position.
Also, if you argue that Ned shouldn't be fired for cheating and then argue that Alex should be fired for cheating, you're espousing a double standard that is biased toward the man here.
The truth is hardly ever ever pure and never simple. (Edited quote from Oscar Wilde)
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so let me get this straight: the try guys were quite literally living their best lives when ned decided to (again, quite literally) fuck around?
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idk about her, but when a married man wants to cheat on his wife with me, i simply laugh in his face, screenshot everything, send it to his wife, & block everybody. Not gonna drag me down in this. She made her choice.
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Imagine having an affair with someone that not only risks both of your romantic relationships and your families in addition to your careers but includes the careers and livlihoods of everyone you know including your best friends like?!? Ned and Alex didn't consider anyone else at all.
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Ok but... but... the new john-saves-yashas-life-scene is not only so much more intimate, but also it goes from being coincidence to yasha's own fault? Like... pls correct me if I'm wrong, it's been a while, but, doesn't the spider just sort crawl onto yasha and there's not really anything he can do about it because it would bite? And john notices, bc he always knows yasha, and he knows something is off. But in s3, the near-death-experience is yasha's fault because he is jumpy and scared and has no poker face at all, and I don't know what this means, I just thought of it...
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In light of all the memes surrounding Ned's cheating scandal, I need some people who might not be in the Try Guys fandom (currently or ever) to realise that there are real people, specifically families with an emphasis on children and significant others, that are being hurt by what Ned (and Alex, but mostly Ned because he was her boss) has done. The company itself is in danger due to Ned causing bad and negative PR, which affects all employees and their families, and the remaining Try Guys are having to deal with losing a close friend of 8+ years because of something so disgusting and harmful. This is all honestly a devastating turn of events, and of course, Eugene, Keith, and Zach can articulate it better than I ever could in this video they put out just an hour or so ago; I highly recommend giving it a watch, especially since it's less than 6 minutes long
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