PrĂĄtica de Shadowing: KIM & LIZ: When Mukbang goes TOO FAR...đŸ€ź - Aprenda a falar inglĂȘs com o YouTube

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Hey guys, what's up and welcome back to another episode.
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Liz and Kim.
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This duo has been dropped enough times for me to now talk about them.
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Let's expose their addictive and gluttonous behaviors to light today.
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I'm proud of you guys.
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How is it that some of you guys are so young but can pick up toxic behaviors so easily?
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For those of you out there that's messaged me about them and asked me if I think they are toxic,
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Yes, yes, yes.
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Mukbang in general is just toxic.
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I honestly can't wrap my head around watching people shove greasy,
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unhealthy, sugary foods into their mouth like animals.
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I can't comprehend how that's enjoyable.
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I know maybe some of you guys out there enjoy it.
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I personally could not ever, ever get into it.
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It creates addiction.
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It makes people hungry.
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It makes people want to overconsume it provokes and promotes unhealthy eating behavior.
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Unless if it's like healthy mukbang.
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There's actually more healthy mukbangs now.
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I think the mukbang community has been criticized by so many people now.
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They're now changing it up as well.
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There's now ethical mukbang channels where they eat more healthier things.
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You know that they're eating everything because the calories are measured.
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They are eating within their own weight.
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The things that they're eating seems more natural,
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more healthy, better for their body.
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They're not promoting unhealthy lifestyles,
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unhealthy eating patterns, unhealthy foods.
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It's great.
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They respect themselves and their viewers and they're changing it up.
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I've criticized a few mukbang channels in my time.
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I feel like some of them might have like a secret little society where they gather
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and then they talk about plotting against me to shut my channel down because I've exposed so many of them.
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I don't know.
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I just can't seem to get into it.
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I have friends that's told me that mukbangs make them not want to eat.
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Like if they feel like snacking,
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they actually feel full and satisfied from watching people eat junk food.
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Huh?
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Huh?
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What?
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Hey, no judgment here.
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Everyone operates differently.
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I guess it is better to watch someone eat greasy,
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unhealthy, sugary foods than eating it yourself.
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I don't know, but then you're creating a different type of addiction a different type of way of self-soothing.
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And that's also not really healthy.
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Yeah, I've heard people say it makes them less hungry.
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They don't feel like eating after.
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And then I've heard people say like they feel really,
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really calm and satisfied and they watch it before bed.
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And the ASMR sounds really soothe them before bed.
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It relaxes them.
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Again, in my personal opinion,
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and I guess if you actually go to a mental health professional,
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they probably wouldn't recommend watching addictive,
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unhealthy mukbang ASMR videos to soothe yourself before sleep.
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I feel like most health professionals wouldn't recommend that because again,
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it is soothing, it is relaxing,
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but it's not a healthy way to soothe and relax your nervous system.
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And there are a lot of other alternatives out there.
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So without further ado, let's get into today's episode.
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Get comfortable.
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And if you are going to have a snack,
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grab a healthy snack and let's get started.
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How cute is this mug that I got from India?
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It says Pune and it has all the landmarks and like some of the highlights from Pune.
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It's so special.
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I love it.
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And I love the color orange.
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It makes me feel so warm in autumn.
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How cute is this?
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I'm drinking peppermint tea for those of you that are wondering.
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Welcome back guys.
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A lot of you out there have actually really wanted me to do like a podcast.
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I won't start a podcast yet.
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For those of you that want to get to know more personal things about me,
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I might do a Q&A and I do have a vlog channel.
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So those of you that are interested in podcasts,
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are interested in things outside of my commentary channel,
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check out my vlog page.
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This is my vlog I will start posting more.
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I'm sorry that I've been neglecting that side.
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And this is my Instagram.
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Give it a follow if you're interested.
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And yeah, let's get started into today's episode.
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Who are they?
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Who are Liz and Kim?
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Kim and Liz have a ASMR mukbang channel.
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And a lot of people actually thought that they were mother and daughter.
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I thought that they were mother and daughter,
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but it turns out that they're actually sisters.
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I had no idea, but their content focuses on eating shows,
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ASMR sounds, candy challenges, ramen desserts,
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junk food, and reaction style eating videos.
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Their channel grew massively through YouTube shorts and TikTok style content and now has millions of subscribers across platforms.
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I think their channel started blowing up rapidly in 2020,
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which was actually COVID.
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COVID had so much to do with a lot of BS that we see now.
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COVID was the era where influencers just went because everyone was just stuck indoors, right?
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Everyone was just stuck at home with nothing to do.
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So a lot of people became content creators that posted really irrelevant and I guess unnecessary content.
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And a lot of people were bored.
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So they consumed that type of content.
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I just have to add COVID really did expose ourselves to human nature like to our own nature I guess
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and to other humans nature positively and negatively
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but I would say COVID highlighted more of the negative side of human nature
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and COVID actually forced a lot of people indoors it captivated a lot of people physically
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and also mentally which actually also allowed people to have awakenings.
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Like people realized a lot of things during COVID as well because they were forced to think.
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Interesting.
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Very interesting.
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I still think about those COVID days where I was literally stuck at home,
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not allowed to leave my front doorstep.
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It was crazy.
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But anyway, let's get let's get back into it.
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Sorry for the detour.
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The main controversies surrounding Kim and Liz,
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The oldest and the most common controversy is their fake eating accusations.
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Many viewers accused them of pretending to eat large amounts of food,
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spitting food out off camera,
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editing videos heavily, wasting food for content.
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This criticism became common in mukbang discussion communities on Reddit and TikTok.
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Their portions often seemed unrealistically large.
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Some viewers claimed chewing, swallowing, looked edited.
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People question how they stay thin despite huge meals.
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Crazy.
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I have watched some of their mukbang videos.
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I can't do mukbang.
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A lot of people say that it makes them less hungry.
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I have to actually say I'm quite the opposite.
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Watching people eat just tickles all my senses in a very uncomfortable way and I get more hungry.
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I'm not a crazy sweet tooth.
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I do enjoy desserts every now and then,
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but I don't crave sweet foods.
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I'm a savory girl.
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I like savory foods way more.
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And watching them eat, I'm literally,
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my mouth is literally watering as I speak,
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but watching them eat, it just like elicits this urge inside of me that I don't like.
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I don't wanna feel out of control about food.
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I don't wanna feel irrational with food.
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I would say I'm a person with a lot of self-control and emotional regulation.
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I'm quite disciplined and I like that about myself.
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I don't like to feel out of control with food.
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I like to know what I put in my body because I respect my body and for the Christian girlies and boilies,
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like you guys would know what I'm talking about when I say your body is a temple.
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Like your body is the home that your spirit and soul lives in.
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If your body has been through trauma or if your mind has been through trauma,
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a lot of symptoms and side effects,
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responses, your nervous system is like your body needs to relax.
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You need to fix your body.
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You need to ground your body and make it a safe and healthy place for the soul to reside in.
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It's about everything, everything works together.
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So my body is my temple,
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it's where my soul lives in,
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it's what God gave me and I need to honor that.
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By eating junk food all the time and over consuming
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and eating in such a gluttonous way and shoving things down
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and also wasting food shows absolute zero respect for me for god
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and for the environment and other human beings out there the amount of food
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that a lot of these mukbang people eat the amount of food
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that they waste by wasting food we're not respecting ourselves
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or whoever provided the food food is incredibly sacred and i think
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that the whole consumerism industry
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and mindset has kind of made a lot of people ungrateful ungrateful for opportunities good people
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and just resources i think that's really sad
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because we are actually really really lucky i actually watched a podcast the other day
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and it said that we are living like kings
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because kings in the past they could live
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and they could go wherever they wanted right meaning they had horses
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or carriages we have that most people most people anyway have that.
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Like we have our own cars,
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we can have the opportunity to buy cars, we have money nowadays.
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Like even very young people can have a credit card to start saving,
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to get a job to save.
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Like back in the days only kings could travel abroad.
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Now we can save up money if we wanted to and we can go traveling to different places.
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Only kings could buy certain fruits like pineapples and grapes
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and apples whereas normal people probably could never even eat some of those fruits in their lives
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and now we can literally eat whatever we wanted.
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We are actually so lucky to a certain extent I guess.
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We are so lucky in the sense that we actually can have whatever we want materialistically whenever we want it.
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We can just buy it and it'll come to us.
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Right obviously prices may vary
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but what I'm trying to say is the modern age has made accessing things very very simple for us
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which means that we are naturally going to become more ungrateful because we don't realize how simple it is.
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So I think overconsumption creates greed and it makes us feel like it's
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so easy and it's so normalized that we become ungrateful.
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And that's why I encourage you guys to also be careful with consumption because it makes you appreciate what you have more.
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It makes you more conscious of what you're consuming,
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which is better for your wallet and your mind and the environment at the end of the day.
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It's literally a win-win for all.
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So I think overconsumption comes out of greed,
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unawareness, lack of care, lack of conscience, right?
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That's not good for the people that's overconsuming.
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Because let's be real, at the end of the day,
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it's about you, like your health.
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So I worry for Liz and Kim.
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I think that they are stuck in a loophole that they are not quite sure how to get out of.
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Because they build their entire channel on unhealthy mukbae for entertainment.
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What else can they do?
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It would be hard for them to do a 360 or a 180 and change their content.
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Another major criticism is promoting binge eating,
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encouraging unhealthy food habits, targeting children with junk food-centered content.
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Some viewers said the videos normalize extreme high sugar intake,
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excessive fast food consumption, overeating for entertainment.
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Reddit discussions especially criticize how young audiences may imitate the behavior.
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This ties into a broader controversy around YouTube mukbang culture overall,
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not just Kim and Liz specifically.
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A lot of you say that you watch my videos
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while you eat and I thank you guys so so much for doing that.
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But when you do that,
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you have to make sure that you're conscious that you're eating,
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that you can feel the food being chewed and into your stomach because you're young right now.
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You're not thinking about what your body's going to be when you're 20,
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when you're 30, when you're 40, when you're 50.
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50 but every choice that you make in this current moment will affect you in the future
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so whatever it is
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that we do drink sleep run exercise study make sure you're
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doing it consciously you're present you're intentional you're managing your stress levels
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and there's a balance with everything i promise you it would be
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so so so good for your body and soul your mind body and soul concerns Concerns about parasocial influence on kids.
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Some parents and commentators argue their videos appeal strongly to children.
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The sounds and the way that they eat could encourage unhealthy screen habit.
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Academic discussion around YouTube, recommendation systems,
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and child-targeted content often gets referenced in broader debates about channels like theirs.
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Frequently repeated criticisms about the channel are they never swallow food,
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they fake every video, they're secretly sick.
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Content farming and algorithm criticism.
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As shorts exploded on YouTube,
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many people grouped Liz and Kim with algorithm first creators.
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Critics accused them of repetitive thumbnails,
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hyper-edited reactions, editing clickbait style titles,
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Content engineered mainly for children and viral retention.
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They also hyper-edit the colors of their videos to attract children to watch their mukbang.
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This criticism became stronger around 2022 to 2024 when YouTube Shorts heavily rewarded fast-paced food content.
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It's like Nick and Carrie.
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It's like Life with Brothers.
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It's like Lily and Josh.
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They hyper-edit the foods to make it look devourable.
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Is that even a word? devourable.
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They make it look so enticing and good.
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Like that's what McDonald's does.
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That's what KFC does.
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They all do that.
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They make it look really crisp and clean.
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I encourage everyone to understand that,
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to understand what is manipulating you so you can make the decision yourself, whatever it is.
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So you are more conscious.
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You're aware of it so you can protect yourself.
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And if you do choose to consume it would be out of your own will
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and not under pressure or influence or manipulation
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so it's good to understand how these types of industries work
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sometimes certain things need to go extinct i do believe
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that not people i'm not saying liz
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and kim should be extinct i'm saying certain trends
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and certain ways of doing things if you are obsessed with it or if you are watching it,
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I recommend you to cope and soothe yourself in other ways.
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There are
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so many creative amazing things you could do than watch random
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weirdos eat random toxic things on the internet in front of you.
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If you actually think about that concept,
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watching strangers shove food and chewing and being gross,
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that makes you feel dopamine and it's just gross.
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If you actually think about that concept, it's a bit strange.
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Like that's why I can't understand it.
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It's an addiction to watch mukbang ASMR.
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Like you're just as addicted to the stimulation just as much as they are addicted to the eating.
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I've said this in the past in my other videos.
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A lot of these people spit out the food obviously.
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I know some content creators even go to the extent of vomiting out the food after they've eaten it.
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Some of them do that to obviously maintain their weight and a lot of people unfortunately actually eat it.
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They eat absolutely everything that you see on camera,
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the unhealthy stuff, they eat it all.
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It's like self-abuse.
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Overeating or under-eating to an unhealthy level is essentially self-abuse.
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They purposely bait children into watching their content.
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That's what's actually really disgusting in my opinion.
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Like the food itself was already disgusting and the way
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that they do it was already disgusting on top of
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that morally they're just disgusting as well they're not doing it ethically they purposely bait children into their disgusting lifestyle
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and content like they purposely want to give children addictions
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and i do pray that they do healthier content
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that they start caring about the children that are watching them
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and become more honest with themselves and start using what God gave them,
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which is two brains, one each,
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to think of better content ideas and start living a healthy and more self-respecting lifestyle.
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So yeah, that's all I have to say.
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Thank you guys so much for watching today's video.
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Hike, comment, like, subscribe.
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These are the ways that you can support me for free and I really, really appreciate it.
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Please always comment in the comment section below
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or direct message me on Instagram for what type of videos you would like to see next.
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I am always looking out for suggestions,
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opinions, recommendations and I will see you guys in the next video.
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Bye!
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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta aula, vocĂȘ praticarĂĄ suas habilidades de fala em inglĂȘs atravĂ©s de um vĂ­deo provocador onde Kim e Liz discutem o fenĂŽmeno do Mukbang. VocĂȘ vai ter a oportunidade de aprender sobre comportamentos alimentares, vĂ­cios e a evolução dos canais de Mukbang que agora apresentam opçÔes mais saudĂĄveis. Ao final desta prĂĄtica, vocĂȘ nĂŁo sĂł aumentarĂĄ seu vocabulĂĄrio, como tambĂ©m melhorarĂĄ sua pronĂșncia e compreensĂŁo auditiva.

VocabulĂĄrio e Frases-Chave

  • Mukbang - Um tipo de transmissĂŁo onde a pessoa come grandes quantidades de comida enquanto interage com o pĂșblico.
  • Comportamento tĂłxico - AçÔes que podem levar a hĂĄbitos prejudiciais Ă  saĂșde.
  • VĂ­cio - DependĂȘncia de um comportamento ou substĂąncia, como o comer em excesso.
  • Alimentos nĂŁo saudĂĄveis - Comidas que nĂŁo proporcionam benefĂ­cios nutricionais, muitas vezes ricas em açĂșcar e gordura.
  • Alimentos saudĂĄveis - Comidas que sĂŁo benĂ©ficas para a saĂșde, como frutas e vegetais.
  • Comunidade Mukbang - O grupo de criadores de conteĂșdo focado em transmitir a experiĂȘncia de comer.
  • Autoapreciação - O ato de respeitar a si mesmo e as prĂłprias escolhas alimentares.
  • Shadow Speak - Uma tĂ©cnica que envolve repetir em voz alta o que vocĂȘ ouve, ajudando a melhorar a fluĂȘncia e a pronĂșncia.

Dicas de PrĂĄtica

Ao assistir a este vĂ­deo, considere usar a tĂ©cnica de shadowing em inglĂȘs. Isso significa que vocĂȘ deve tentar repetir em voz alta o que Kim e Liz estĂŁo dizendo, assim que ouvirem. Tente acompanhar o ritmo e o tom deles para tomar consciĂȘncia das nuances da fala em inglĂȘs. Aqui estĂŁo algumas dicas especĂ­ficas:

  • Fale em tempo real: Como o vĂ­deo apresenta uma conversa informal, tente imitar o tempo e a entonação para que sua prĂĄtica reflita esses elementos.
  • Pausas estratĂ©gicas: Pause o vĂ­deo apĂłs frases ou pensamentos importantes. Repita-os em voz alta antes de continuar.
  • Grave-se: Use seu smartphone ou computador para gravar sua prĂĄtica de shadow speech. Ouça sua gravação e compare com o original para identificar ĂĄreas de melhoria.
  • Use expressĂ”es locais: A dialogação informal pode incluir gĂ­rias ou termos Ășnicos, aproveite para aprender essas expressĂ”es para enriquecer seu vocabulĂĄrio.
  • Leia os comentĂĄrios: Confira os comentĂĄrios do vĂ­deo para ver como outros espectadores reagiram. Isso pode oferecer mais contexto e ajudar na sua compreensĂŁo da cultura ao redor do Mukbang.

Lembre-se: a prĂĄtica leva Ă  perfeição. Quanto mais vocĂȘ se expĂ”e ao inglĂȘs falado, melhor serĂĄ sua fluĂȘncia. Boa sorte na sua jornada para aprender inglĂȘs com YouTube e encontre prazer em melhorar seu inglĂȘs!

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing Ă© uma tĂ©cnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base cientĂ­fica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intĂ©rpretes profissionais. O mĂ©todo Ă© simples, mas poderoso: vocĂȘ ouve ĂĄudio em inglĂȘs nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisĂŁo da pronĂșncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensĂŁo auditiva e fluĂȘncia na fala.

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