He’s so tall. The door is clearly shorter than regular door. But still. He’s also really tall.
The quality of his singing and music production gets better and better every time he puts out new content. It’s exciting to see how far he has come from a kid on YouTube in front of his keyboard. He clearly wants to move his art forward with everything he produces. He’s challenging the audience. He’s challenging himself. It’s funny but it’s also so deep. So #deep, even. That’s a reference to another one of his songs. I’ve seen all of them, I’m such a huge fan. I really get him.
It’s so self-aware. Is it so self-aware that it isn’t deep or introspective anymore? It just wraps all the way around again to being ridiculous and funny. I get it. He wraps the important commentary in fun music to make it more digestible for the masses. Or else they wouldn’t understand the points. Those fucking idiots. Not me though, I’m smart. Do you think Bo Burnham would want to be my friend?
He’s crying. But he filmed himself crying. On a comedy special. That he filmed and edited. I should laugh, right? Or at least be prepared to laugh. I bet the next part is going to be a riot. Peaks and valleys of emotion make the whole experience better.
It’s like if Pumped Up Kicks was about talking to your mom. Or Jeff Bezos. Or dealing with isolation and depression and social anxiety when the world expects you to be funny and happy and upbeat. Haha.
Is this a cry for help, or satire about using your platform to call for help?
Oh, forget what I was saying, a funny part is on.
[image source: Netflix]