LOL I keep trying to figure out if I want to watch this. I guess I will now. I started the Ted Bundy Tapes. I'll grab a look when I finish this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
LOL I keep trying to figure out if I want to watch this. I guess I will now. I started the Ted Bundy Tapes. I'll grab a look when I finish this.
I've seen both. The Ted Bundy tapes are just fascinating. What a personality. I grew up as a child in the 80s thinking of him as the boogeyman and remember my mother always commenting on how handsome and well-spoken he was. It was great to see the entire progression of the guy's life interwoven with the tapes.
The Fyre documentary is just candy in comparison. Sad though that the guy duped so many people on the island who really suffered as a result. [Reply]
How the hell did Billy Mcfarlane convince all those investors to put millions of dollars into that festival? He was 24 year old kid. It looked like a good time when they flew the models in for the promotional shoot. [Reply]
At the beginning I couldn’t help but admire Billy’s skill and ability to sell a dream. By the end I wanted to personally take a bat to his face.
The strangely satisfying part of the story is that he scammed the vain, spoiled, wannabe brats. They got a small taste of the real world for once. The downside is that hard-working people got fucked in the process. [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
At the beginning I couldn’t help but admire Billy’s skill and ability to sell a dream. By the end I wanted to personally take a bat to his face.
The strangely satisfying part of the story is that he scammed the vain, spoiled, wannabe brats. They got a small taste of the real world for once. The downside is that hard-working people got fucked in the process.
This. I was truly appalled when they laid into the fraud piece. Jesus fuck. [Reply]
This was an eye opener for me as my social media usage is limited to my personal interests/hobbies, which is very narrow. The whole "influencers" receiving benefits to make social media posts blew me away and I found the question of culpability when a person uses a hashtag to promote something very interesting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
And precisely zero long-term lessons will be learned...
By the festival goers? No. By the people who worked for Fyre's media apparatus and got rat fucked? Possibly. By the day laborers of an island nation? Probably don't have that luxury.
That said, both this an American Meme make a pretty compelling argument for the systematic liquidation of all social media influencers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAUTO:
I was amazed that people just threw their money at him.
I understand why a spoiled rich kid doesn’t understand how to protect money, but the investors should have had one of their employees attached to ****face’s hip the entire time.
At the very least take a flight down themselves and look at what was going on?
Emotion completely took over everyone’s judgment. That’s a bad mix when it comes to money. [Reply]