
"Gotta say it was probably the most boring and least shocking thing I've seen on the internet this week Was surprised by Alicia Keys (which I enjoyed) and Deepak Chopra (which I also enjoyed). There was an enjoyable video of a cat lounging on a computer. The rest was so heavily edited and blacked out that they might have as well not been released."
"Even videos that weren't blackened out were obviously cut short to like 2 or 3 second clips. At the end you see Maxwell being questioned for like a minute or two. Oh yeah, there was definitely some nice properties filmed. That's about it for now. I'm thoroughly tired of this dude at this point. I'm going to bed."
Most footage was heavily edited and blacked out, with many clips reduced to two or three seconds. Alicia Keys and Deepak Chopra provided enjoyable appearances. A cat lounging on a computer offered a brief, pleasant diversion. Even unblacked clips were cut to very short segments, diminishing context and impact. Maxwell appeared under questioning for approximately one to two minutes near the end. Several attractive properties were shown on camera. Overall tone was boring and unsurprising, with enjoyment limited to a few isolated moments. Fatigue with a particular individual was expressed, and the sequence concluded with the decision to go to bed.
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