re: Don't Not Buy the iPhone 11 Pro - Unbox Therapy By Jonathan Morrison

By Jonathan Morrison
Aug 14, 2021
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re: Don't Not Buy the iPhone 11 Pro - Unbox Therapy

To guys Johnson here- and this is definitely a different video- you guys remember the good old days on YouTube when this title was actually a thing FREE and then whatever the video was drop a like. If you remember that, but today that's exactly what this video is. It's a response to unbox therapy, don't buy the iPhone 11 Pro, which I swear when I saw that notification and I clicked very quickly. My dad said: don't buy the iPhone 11 Pro, but I was like come on man. Please. Can we just enjoy tech? Now, I'm going to have two million people watch this video and then go yell at me because I, like the cameras on the iPhone 11, so I clicked the video, and I'm just watching this thing, just wondering what problem did he find with the iPhone 11 Pro I feel like it's a good phone.

He must have found something beyond just a message which I think is incredible. The way the video was put together and cut was really well done. Just the pacing. It was great storytelling on top of everything. The score fascinating, but I'm gonna, give it an A+.

There was even a callback to what was my favorite unbox therapy, video, maybe ever a MacBook affair. It's just upstairs go watch that video 10 out of 10 would recommend every time honestly, I hope this gets all the views on YouTube today he could have put asterisk emotional in the title, because that is how deeply it resonated with me for real, though I feel like I, try and take that approach with technology. I just want to enjoy tech, and if you saw my how much does Apple Pay me. Video I just want to talk about tech and get excited about it. The same way I would to friends or family I.

Think a lot of us, and I'm, not just singling out tech, reviewers or people who talk in front of a camera about technology. That's definitely a little accelerated, but I think just people in general, we tend to be a little jaded, not appreciate tech as much as we should. There has never been a better time to be alive. As far as technology goes. We can shoot amazing, 4k video on this object that fits in our pocket.

Are you kidding me? We have cars that drive themselves. That's almost back to the future level stuff. We got headphones without wires. We can pay for things in stores by tapping our phone, we're not to do with the fanny pack whipping out the card and then, above all, that we have the Internet every single possible bit of information accessible in a second I. Remember as a kid one just happened to get a book to find something out or to learn something.

The evolution of that was the computer, the early form of the internet, where I have to one ask permission to do that, and secondly, wait for that thing to dial up. If you wanted to use the computer, no one could talk on the phone. If they answer the phone, they kick you off the computer. It was archaic times, I think the other part that really resonated with me was him opening up to the fact that he felt somewhat responsible for some of this culture. That I think has turned technology into a little of a toxic place.

I, don't want to add to that I, don't want to contribute to that that culture right there, and I feel like in the past, I have, and I'm trying to you know just modify kind of what I'm putting out there to a certain extent. Now that doesn't mean I'm, not gonna. Try my best to be helpful to you. That's not really what it is. It's just sort of being cognizant of the potential ways in which my titles, thumbnails and so forth could be contributing to something that I, don't necessarily support or even feel myself.

Lou has a giant platform and people love to look for drama for negativity. So when there's this juicy video on the next problem with the iPhone, you got two million people watching that I'm just over here trying to enjoy technology, and then I got the hallway boys with the torches full-force coming at me on Twitter, and it's just frustrating so to see him kind of pull back and admit that and own it. It was refreshing for me, though, the most important part of the video, the biggest message. The reason why I think it's his best video is the idea that tech shouldn't tear people apart. People come up to me in the street they're like apologizing for the fact that they have an iPhone.

I'm eating like that. For me, I'm, not I'm, not up at night will I sleep in do you. We got people fighting over the color of their text bubbles and, while that's definitely a little more on the lighter side when it gets to the idea that kids are getting bullied because they don't get air pots that is screwed up. I mean that's a weird way to lead your life. I could speak as a older citizen at this point in time.

You'll regret it at a later date, if you're the one doing that and on the flip side, if, if you feel like you're being bullied because you don't have the right smartphone, hopefully you could find some new friends. If not you could reach out to me. I, don't know, find a community somewhere, like Lou said. If you're someone out there who's been bullied because of the phone you use or if you don't have air pods find new friends or reach out to people, because that in no way shape or form should ever happen, I'm. Clearly the Apple fanboy over here my favorite piece of tech this week have been the OnePlus 70 paired with their bullet wireless headphones.

I kid you not point being. We just need to enjoy technology and not tear it down the amount of do not buy this phone, this phone, this phone or this phone that I've seen in the past year honestly just drives me crazy, because if we go back ten years, that's when tech actually sucked so again, it's a loo drive this message home to use this platform. To get that point across that tech is awesome, was really nice to see so Lou amazing video dude. You know we go way back, so please keep it up. I hope you get all the views today, and I'll see you guys later.


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