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Conner4real: Overcoming Obstacles
Conner4real claims he is humble but this is in fact not true. Conner energetically performs a song saying “I've got it all and I'm gettin' more but I never fall, beat 'em all cause you know I'm so humble I'm so humble, I'm so humble I'm a superstar, I kick down the door Got the money and the girls and I'm also so humble”. The lyrics depicts the whole humble theme. How can you possibly be a humble person when you write a song about yourself and how you have all the girls and money? Not to mention that Conner4real performed the song Humble with holograms of himself, which shows that Conner is arrogant.
Conner4real is constantly attempting to prove his masculinity to the world. He does this by creating a song about gay equality but mentions he is not gay several times by using several references to things straight men does. If Conner isn’t in fact gay, then why reference to many straight things such as condoms, gym socks, and women in a bed with him? Conner also attempts to do a magic trick on stage in front of his audience but a rap entrant by the name of Hunter ruin his trick which make him appear on stage without a penis. When this happens, Connor tries to explain himself on stage but apparently, it hits the media immediately. He even goes over and beyond and
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These people were people that acted as his yes men. Conner shot a basketball without looking and missed but instead his “friends” told him he made the shot and hyped him up. This was one of the things that influenced Conner to have such high self-esteem and it also blinded him from seeing the reality of his horrible career fail. His entourage also told Conner that his Aquaspin appliances idea was great. Instead when it was time to debut the new appliance that played Conner4real’s music another disaster appeared. The power within the whole state went out. Once again people on social media reacted and the media was once again

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