. They've been at the epicenter of popular culture this year, making them relevant references for a popular sitcom like "The Good Place."ending in 2020
that follows a woman accidentally placed in a heaven-like afterlife reserved for morally good people. In the eighth episode of the fourth season, two characters are arguing in court whether an experiment demonstrated that humans can morally improve."mobile turd factories" — argues for introducing morally corrupt people into the experiment as a test to see whether even the worst could be improved.
"If he gets to bring random good people into it, I should be able to bring in random bad people," Shawn says in the episode. "Call up Elizabeth Holmes — no, Henry Kissinger — no, PewDiePie."
Also, he has spoken about why he pulled out of the 50,000 donation to the Anti-Defamation League; a charity which has, itself, itself been shrouded in controversy.
It's funny how you didn't mention any of charity work he's done, how he has actively encouraged the community to hold him to a higher standard. He has made big mistakes, but he has owned up to them, and taken steps to be better, but he's an easy target for journalists 1/2
My man’s innocent I swear
Ah, don't worry, we've all name-dropped Pewdiepie in a desperate bid to be relevant. Happens to the best of us.
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