nobody is talking about the fact that they mentioned on the pod that ned purposefully used the same font as the try guys' statement to either try and make it better for himself or make it look like the guys wrote his apology.
what a slimy fucking scumbag.
Edit: post cancelled. the situation is over. stop blowing up my notifs for the LAST time. For those who don't know, some of this information was wrong. Consult the reblogs and comments before blindly believing me.
the try guys trypod has evolved to going out of the office and "plogging"
and nothing is funnier than four adults tethered together by audio equipment in a near empty chuck e. cheese yelling with joy as they follow after the giant rat mascot
3 of them also scampered around a merry go round like this because zach wanted to ride it
Just listened to the lastest episode (181) of The TryPod and I gotta say the RESPECT I have for these men. The show really outlined how difficult this whole deal has been for them to navigate both as people and as business owners.
They mentioned a concern that fans would have trouble rewatching their favorite old videos. And that's a concern I had as well because I grew up watching them- like Mr. Rogers for insecure idiot teenagers.
But ya know what? Nothing is tainted.
The Try Guys make videos showing how adults can be mature while still having fun. In a world full of immature, miserable adults, their work is not just funny but necessary for the next generation of online kids. A close friend doing something horrible is something no one ever wants to "try". However, the Try Guys gave us public example of how to act with grace and humility when shit hits the fan.
Honestly, I couldn’t have asked for better role models.
best era of the trypod since (if not superior to) the first 45. I live for the plog. Keith's mysterious light guy. It taking 45 minutes to get a coffee. The technical difficulties. The miscellaneous errands. The hot barista. Raine's roommate drama. we're back in a golden age babey
I maybe connected dots that aren't there, but am I the only one who thinks Miles Bonsignore (Try Guys, Trypod) and Sebastian Croft (Heartstopper, How to Date Billy Walsh) could be brothers?
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