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[quote=Anonymous]I found the video disturbing for a number of reasons. I feel like I’m in a twilight zone when I see them together because something is just off but I can’t quite figure out why. Tyler’s laugh feels forced and calculated. Every video I see of him he’s performing, and it creates this artificial feeling even when he’s supposed to be sharing his heart. Their manner of communicating is utterly exhausting. I hope that’s due to the awkwardness of each being used to being the center of attention so they haven’t figured out how to share the spot light yet. It seems like he filters almost everything through his racial wounds. No doubt his pain is deep, genuine and unrelenting yet to see the world only through that lens seems a torturous way to live everyday. Not sure of the answer but dating a narcissistic white gal with no self awareness might not be it. The comments were all full of gushing while I was internally cringing at the awkwardness of it all. It’s a painful mismatch and if Jen weren’t so high on her CBD oil and wine she might notice how bizarre this whole romance is. Her body language suggests she adores him, while his is more ambivalent. One thing I appreciate is his ability and confidence to call her out. He’s got his own voice and he’s not afraid to use it. [/quote]
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