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I like how he can pretty seamlessly jump from making stupid silly videos, to genuine critiques on the happenings of the world around us. He has a good balance of light-heartedness while not sugar coating his words that I look for in a person.

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he's such a silly little guy. my friend sent a video the other day of him playing golf, making a shot, staring the camera down for like 5 seconds, and then he just say “gatorade” also classics like the one where he’s dressed like a tennis ball and says “always make your best move, your next move” and the one where he stands up super fast staring into the distance. entertaining fellow
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More than an online figure really but Jordan Firstman is so funny and I first found him through his tiktok videos, I love anyone who doesn’t take themselves too seriously
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