ThatOneThing
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People will orchestrate stuff for clicks (money & attention) y'all... You should know that...What the hell is this theory? Lol. Cheating on your wife as an excuse to get fired/quit a job would be like going to get chemo therapy because you’re tired of shaving your head.
So the theory is he intentionally nukes his lucrative job for... money?People will orchestrate stuff for clicks (money & attention) y'all... You should know that...
Humans have no history of doing ridiculously stupid things for money and sex…So the theory is he intentionally nukes his lucrative job for... money?
Him cheating for clicks and money doesn't make sense because he's losing his job. He likely cheated because he wanted to fucking cheat. He and Alex clearly didn't do this for the benefit of Try Guys. If they did it backfired drastically.Humans have no history of doing ridiculously stupid things for money and sex…
hopefully now we’ll get more of this Ned!my favorite shotView attachment 73488881View attachment 73488891
He still owns the company lolSo the theory is he intentionally nukes his lucrative job for... money?
Fuck wish he grind on meI saw a post on Instagram that someone tagged his wife in(take with a huge grain of salt as with anything online) that basically his fuck boy behavior was no secret. That on their tours he would grind on women and invite them to his room regularly while the other guys and crew were present … if this is true, then they never had an issue with his behavior until it was with an employee. This says quite a lot about the three other guys as he was quite married at the time (once again if those two posters were telling the truth)
I've seen a tweet that claims that it was common knowledge that Ned would do this with interns when they were still at BuzzFeed - so if true then the other three don't have an issue with it being a workplace affair, they're only reacting because this got public attention and criticism online.I saw a post on Instagram that someone tagged his wife in(take with a huge grain of salt as with anything online) that basically his fuck boy behavior was no secret. That on their tours he would grind on women and invite them to his room regularly while the other guys and crew were present … if this is true, then they never had an issue with his behavior until it was with an employee. This says quite a lot about the three other guys as he was quite married at the time (once again if those two posters were telling the truth)
but also when he was at buzzfeed he was just another employee. so while there was still some power imbalance with him doing shit with interns(which iirc were unpaid interns), it's not nearly as bad as him as part owner of the try guys getting into a relationship with an employee of the company.I've seen a tweet that claims that it was common knowledge that Ned would do this with interns when they were still at BuzzFeed - so if true then the other three don't have an issue with it being a workplace affair, they're only reacting because this got public attention and criticism online.
but also when he was at buzzfeed he was just another employee. so while there was still some power imbalance with him doing shit with interns(which iirc were unpaid interns), it's not nearly as bad as him as part owner of the try guys getting into a relationship with an employee of the company.
what i've gathered is the other guys knew about him cheating on ariel and turned a blind eye, and only had to act when it became an hr issue
Trueeeeeeee intelligence =/= wisdom, there are just so many smart people and geniuses that on the heat of the moment get got.Just because you're ivy league educated, it doesn't necessarily mean you're smart.
all this melodrama and fake crying.
THANK YOU! I'm like he's not dead??? You can literally go to his house at any time and hang out. I feel like the biggest pain in the ass for them is the finical cost to them as a company lolall this melodrama and fake crying.and I'm saying this as a fan of the try guys. I know they have to do it to save face from a pr standpoint, but these are the same guys who constantly have an idgaf attitude with nudity and their opinions. so groveling for sympathy and forgiveness to this extent for something they didn't do personally seems too insincere
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