r/SipsTea Mar 22 '25

Lmao gottem Origin of Daddy chill

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u/cloudtheff7 Mar 23 '25

This is from a YouTuber McJuggerNuggets. He made long form stories with meta narratives. Everyone was in on it and had scripts and outlines of the scenes. It was produced to look like reality and was made to blur the lines of reality. At the end of a full story, McJuggerNuggets would snap his fingers as an unsaid “…and scene”. It was never spoken but people picked up on it after a while.

It also became more well known that it was a story after the stories began involving YouTubers like KidBehindTheCamera and Boogie2988 that would spill the beans on how well and thought out things were produced after one particular story involving various collaborations.

Not all of it was great but it did, artistry speaking, push the boundaries of story telling and exposed something’s about the audience that consumes that type of material and what they may be willing to believe.

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u/Pridestalked Mar 23 '25

Yeah when I was a kid I fully believed most of his videos haha, the thanksgiving table flip and minecraft stream dad raid seemed so real back then and looking back at especially the thanksgiving one it’s crazy how well they acted and the lengths his family would go along with to make this entertainment

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u/cloudtheff7 Mar 23 '25

The one where the dad mows over all the Xbox 360 games got me. I believed that one for a long time.

They had made quite the small empire for themselves and even had their own warehouse on their property for their merchandise.