My name is Clifford Le Sergeant

>there are people who, during the grieving process, unironically think "let me turn on my webcam real quick this would make a great video"

The cringe part is that this narcissistic WOMAN had to turn his father's death into a public masturbatory spectacle you daft cunt

Are you implying people couldn't make inappropriate cringy content based around the death of a loved one? If anything that would be even worse.

youtube.com/watch?v=zzOP9etb63w

Ah yes, I forgot that every poet who has ever written an elegy, every person who has ever spoken at a funeral, is a "narcissistic WOMAN".

I knew this place had delusions of grandeur, but the fact that you think you have the right to tell another human being how to react to his father's death is astounding. It honestly makes me sick.

Hey there Clifford, when can we expect you to use your film degree again to make a black and white pseudo-artistic book review for Youtube?

He literally made money off of playing his guitar for strangers, making the death of his father a public spectacle.

It isn't cringe because his father died and he decided to talk about it. It was cringe that he decided to randomly play the guitar.
I liked the video until the moment it turned opportunistic.

How does playing the guitar preclude him from being genuine? And are you implying that any writer who addresses personal aspects of his life is prostituting himself if he publishes his writing?

I don't care for his channel, but if your problem is with his pretense, why attack the one genuine thing he's done?

*sterilized

>I don't care for his channel, but if your problem is with his pretense, why attack the one genuine thing he's done?
Not that lad but turning on your camera with the intent to burst into threats in front of an audience isn't very genuine.