INFLUENCER INSANITY EP 1 | The unhinged consumerism of “restock” influencers, so unrealistic!

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Published 2024-01-22
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome to the new series!
2:38 Restock Influencers: An Overview
6:23 Ice Drawer Restock
15:41 Drink Fridge Restock
18:17 Grocery Restock
23:56 Guest Bathroom Restock
32:43 Junk Drawer Restock (???)
35:20 What’s the point?
37:33 Creator Shoutouts

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All Comments (21)
  • @Rachoswald
    If my guest needs 2 sticks of deodorant and 6 tubes of shampoo, they've already overstayed their welcome!
  • @rageemahleo1849
    You made me go from "wow must be nice to have money" to " wow do i really need to waste my money on all that"
  • @Wislytig
    With the condiment jars - another thing is, it's less convenient to find a spoon to take our a spoonful of ketchup than to squeeze it from the bottle it came in. And, for time's sake, why would you take the time to move something from one container to another when it is way more convenient to dispense it from the original bottle?
  • @lovlou48
    I could never understand why one needs to label "grapes" on a clearly see-through container of grapes. I can see the grapes. They do not look like onions or anything else.
  • @galgalliel
    "restocking my junk drawer" ah yes, i do that too, but its more like i open the drawer and shove new junk in there and kind of shuffle it around until the thing shuts.
  • This series is my new guilty pleasure watching people lie to make themselves look better, and being called out on it gives me a warm, tingly feeling 😂
  • If I were a teacher, i would show this video to my students for media literacy and to show young minds that this isn't real life.
  • @kaw8473
    I grew up poor so I can definitively tell you I'm the target demographic for restock culture. They are targeting people who never want to feel the pain of not having enough again, so they have radicalized to a plentiful mindset. I even catch myself buying huge boxes of snack bars and refilling a snack box in my pantry.
  • @Jemmainadilemma
    Imagine taking ketchup out of a squeezy bottle to put it in a far less practical bottle!!! IMAGINE ACTUALLY DOING THAT
  • @susanisrael9779
    As a mother of daughters in their 20’s, I appreciate your exposing these influencers and their unrealistic/fake lifestyle videos.
  • The book side of social media is the same. There are so many people showing off their book shelves, book mail and trips to the book store. It can easily make you feel like you need to keep up with everyone else.
  • @re0294
    People make fun of their grandmas for being addicted to shopping on HSN and QVC, but they don’t realize social media has become literally identical, it behaves the same way and serves the same purpose, and they are EATING IT UP just like granny.
  • The best advice I ever heard “don’t read beauty magazines, they’ll only make you feel ugly.” I started to see influencers as the new beauty magazine, it helped me see things more clearly.
  • @phoenixgate007
    It’s like going to an art exhibition: you can appreciate the displays and the design without going home and recreating a twenty foot stone statue in your living room.
  • I'm autistic and honestly this type of content is soooo soothing for me. I spend a lot of time organizing/reorganizing my things. This videos are beyond excessive and I agree that no one needs so much stuff, but the aesthetic of organized space is sort of goals, especially the kitchen ones. This brings a sort of peace in a chaotic world.
  • @pejisan
    The environmental consequences of influencer culture is terrifying
  • What kind of MONSTER puts ketchup in a JAR?! You need the little spouty thing. Are you gonna spoon your ketchup next to your air fried fries or pour it from the jar??? No. You need the spouty thing, you monster
  • @staceya.8779
    I verbally gasped when I saw her throw the egg carton in the trash. A local chicken keeper would have loved to have had those.
  • @BellaJoASMR
    The only time those dry compact cloths and soap things were needed purposely was when I went to Cuba to hike. Access to household goods was limited and I could have them in the plane. This lady has all that for a visit to Starbucks.