🐱 Brie Larson Being Canceled For Controversial New Video

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The world seems to be going through a change in terms of currency and what is considered art in this day and age. Cryptocurrency has taken over the world, and tons of people have been flocking to the digital way of trading in the supposed wave of the future of digital money. NFTs are also the biggest draw and seem to be the placeholders for online art or at least the receipt for owning a piece of art that exists in a digital world. It’s all a bit complicated. Now Brie Larson has taken to her Instagram to show off her life in the Metaverse and the NFT game that she is a part of. You can see the video below:

The Metaverse has also exploded onto the scene as the virtual world that celebrities have bought houses and land in, leaving the public to want to also follow suit by buying virtual property. The whole NFT and Metaverse deal is highly controversial. So much so, that fans of Brie Larson are upset in her buying into all the digital hype. Fans have been flocking to Twitter to show their displeasure.

We love a good layered joke. Blending the Brie Larson disappointment with the potential disappointment of the Star Wars prequels works well here. We also can’t follow this path.

We are not sure about the correlation between Star Wars and hating NFTs. Also not sure what it has to do with the Metaverse, but Snoke is awful. What Brie Larson is doing might be a huge disappointment, but Snoke is so much worse.

someone wake me up from this nightmare pic.twitter.com/Igp23ntNTT
— o 🙂 little shrimp (@sapphicinephile) March 17, 2022
To be honest, the video that Brie Larson posted looks like a completely digital mess. Her Metaverse world might be a place that no one wants to visit. It is certainly the nightmare fuel for the above Twitter user.

Hope you got paid $7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for this because that's about how much damage you just did to your rep
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 17, 2022
Not entirely sure how anyone would get paid that much money, but Brie Larson might want to make sure her bank account is fine. How does one bounce back from that many zeros damaging their reputation? Maybe sell your digital land and donate the proceeds to Ukraine? Could be an idea.

it's extra sad to see brie of all ppl doing all this shit like before marvel she was an indie queen just vibing and being a very normal person and now………it's turned her into a corporate nightmare i do not like her it's been a fun couple years watching the downfall https://t.co/TFhtdxNbvR
— ice (@lgbtkendrick) March 17, 2022
Brie Larson was in a great place when she had decided to bring her YouTube channel back. Now it seems as if she is being called a corporate shillby this Twitter user. How the mighty have fallen.

Brie Larson might be buying into a world that her fans just can’t ger behind. The Metaverse is certainly an odd thing to want to even invest in. However, with technology reaching the point where virtual reality can and will happen, maybe now is the time to invest before things get even more expensive. Who knows what the future holds, but for right now, Larson might think about winning her fans back over with Captain Marvel 2or returning to her role in any MCU project sooner rather than later.
 
I still have never heard anyone mention the metaverse IRL, and the only mention of NFTs that I can recall came with a sneer.
 
I don't even understand the article. Brie Larson, Snoke, Keith Olbermann? Say what?
Yeah this seems like incoherent rambling. Is this a bad copy/paste job? Or is the “article” really this bad?

Edit: after going to the site, yes it is that bad. The article couldn’t even correctly embed tweets, and the editing didn’t even use spell-check:

Brie Larson might be buying into a world that her fans just can’t ger behind.

“ger”
 
What the fuck kind of weird npc is actually a fan of brie larson to begin with lol
She was quite good as a minor character in the Scott Pilgrim movie because that character was as big a bitch as she actually is, and I still watch/listen to the "Clash at Demonhead" videos on youtube from time to time. She absolutely ruined the Captain Marvel/Ms. Marvel character in the MCU though.
 
Or it is more like the sales people think being told "no" means you don't want to do something out of laziness or spite, instead of the fact that what they want to sell is insanely impractical to implement.

Anyone who says "there is no such thing as a bad sale" needs to have battery acid poured all over his nuts.
Heh, don't get me started on salesmen.

When my Dad, an electronics engineer, "retired" he still worked by doing some consultancy jobs around town.

One was for a guy whose job it was to demo a local company's software to potential buyers. They'd send him over to Dad the night before the big sales pitch to familiarize him with the system in question and show him how to run the applications in a slick and easy-to-understand way and brief him on the performance specs so he could answer any questions.

Inevitably, some of the pep talk would bleed in from the living room and I'd hear bits and pieces. Cutting out the tech "jargon" it usually went something like this:

Dad - "Now, to show them program "A", press the blue button right here. To show them program "B", press the yellow button right here"

Him - "How do I make them run faster? Do I press the red button here?"

Dad - "No! No, NEVER press that red button, that hard reboots the system, wipes our demo program, and you won't be able to bring it back up"

Him - "What if they ask me to make it run faster?"

Dad - "This is as fast as the program runs, you can't make it run faster"

Him - "But I don't want to lose a sale, are you SURE the red button doesn't make it run faster?"

Dad - "Yes I'm sure. Do NOT push that button for any reason"

No points for guessing that we got a lot of panicked calls at the house, from him, mid-meeting, saying the demo computer had "just shut down" and he couldn't make it work again and what should he do?

Yes, with some poking and prodding, he'd admit it hadn't just shut down with no warning, he'd pushed the red button and wiped it's brain.

When Dad would exasperatedly ask why he'd pushed the red button, despite being told not to? Yes, the answer was always: "I thought it'd make the program run faster"


Sales are where you go when the company has no better use for you..... including janitor.
 
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