YouTuber Books

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Published 2020-05-01

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  • @neabby
    Maybe it's just me, but Jake's book just gives off the vibe of how a sexual predator thinks? "Never take no for an answer, it's yours you just have to take it"-mindset. Uncomfortable af
  • as someone (with boobs) i can confirm that it’s really annoying when i’m trying to text a boy but my boobs text him instead.
  • @kphoria1009
    jake’s book was just nasty. telling middle schoolers about his sex life and acting like it’s okay to objectify women
  • @MariaTex3
    I can't believe Jake Paul straight up was like "kid's don't need a logical and open discussion about sex with an adult who can help them understand and ease them into understanding--just google it!" Because the internet isn't full of weird perverts or ripe with EVERYTHING that might be waaaaay too much for a kid to properly understand at first glance.
  • He literally said to teen girls “I know you might be insecure and obsess over your appearance, but don’t worry- guys are obsessing over your appearance”
  • @margauxb3591
    As someone who wants to be an author and knows how hard it is to get a book deal, it insults me so much when YouTubers treat it like a chore and don’t give a shit about what they’re writing
  • @Kebbysheepman
    Sometimes when I feel self conscious about my writing I come back to this video to remind myself that, no matter what I write, it will never be as horrendous as whatever Jake Paul spat out onto those pages. Good god.
  • @twineberry
    Gabby Hanna’s book feels like if tumblr and “I’m 14 and this is deep” had a kid
  • @simonkemfors
    Not only is Jake Paul telling girls that boys obsess over their bodies hurtful to girls, I also think it's hurtful to boys. I know that a lot of of boys that age are just discovering those feelings for the first time, and maybe they're a little ashamed of those feelings. Jake Paul could be someone they trust and look up to, and he is saying that boys should be watching porn and obsessing over women's bodies, and in that situation I would think that there is something wrong with me because I'm not a creep. It's a horrible thing to do to make people feel like there is something else wrong with them at such a vulnerable time.
  • @bluebubble926
    I would also like to mention that Rhett and Link’s book is 269 pages in full color ?? And is only $21. While Gabby’s was a paperback, had almost no text and was $17 wtf
  • @JStack
    6:41 how have we all moved past the fact Jake was attracted to cars before girls
  • - tyler oakley's had a really interesting perspective on eating disorders, and was the thing that got me interested in learning about mental illnesses and neurodivergence - dan and phil's was like rhet and link's, and i found it very interactive and cute, however it was definitely written with their younger audience in mind - shane dawson's made me uncomfortable
  • I'm so confused why Jake's book was so sexual in tone. Like who was this marketed for??
  • @withle7502
    Jake’s book reads like a third grader writing an “about me” paper after coming back from summer vacation
  • @potato-uj9dk
    as a minor and someone who has a uterus, i had to fully take a few minutes to process things after hearing the whole 'guys are obsessed with what girls look like naked' thing because, what the actual fuck. thats genuinely so gross. gotta be some of the most vile shit ive ever heard. like, we are already paranoid enough about sexual harassment and being objectified, ive heard boys my age talk about the girls in some of the most mortifyingly shocking disgusting ways, so for jake paul to preach that to his fanbase of mainly 12-13 y/o children basically trying to say that its okay is so genuinely disgusting to me
  • @jessicad4364
    Ah yes as a girl I remember even through puberty “clothes, hair, makeup, and jewelry” were my main focus and not ballet and science. 💀
  • @yeeyee352
    Gabbie’s book is literally “I’m not like most girls” written over and over again in over 200 pages
  • A millennial using the phrase “Scrolling through the book” is a boomer cartoon’s wet dream
  • Rhett and Link are really good with YouTuber books. They came out with another book called The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek, this one being an original story. From what I know, they got a writer to help them execute it, but other than that, it came entirely from both of their minds, and one of the characters is a tribute to their childhood friend who passed before they started their channel. I think it’s well written, fun, and entertaining. Goes to show all you need to make a good book is actually wanting to do it in the first place and putting in the right amount of effort and heart. (And a certain degree of talent, of course. Writing is deceptively hard.)