MAGNETIC FACE MASKS w/ JON COZART // Grace Helbig

TL;DR
Jon Cozart tries face masks for the first time with hilarious results.
Transcript
wild range of excited noises Is it rolling? Guys I'm here with Jon Cozart! Yeee! It's happening! This is a very exciting video because I wanted to shoot something with you for a really long time and Diane made me privy to the information that you tweeted: -That's funny! -It is really funny! -I'm a funny man -I know you are! -I can do it. I think ... Read More
Key Insights
- 😷 Face masks can have a variety of consistencies and removal methods, such as using magnets.
- 🎁 Awkwardness in collaborations is common, especially when individuals are unsure about how to present themselves.
- 😇 Childhood misconceptions, such as believing that all deceased individuals become angels, can be prevalent.
- 👯 Scandalous dreams are not uncommon and often involve people who may not be sexually attractive in real life.
- 😷 Trying face masks is not exclusive to any particular sexual orientation and can be enjoyed by anyone.
- 😷 Face masks can be expensive, with some costing up to $50.
- 😷 Using a magnet to remove face masks can result in a clean and satisfying removal process.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Is trying face masks a gay thing?
No, trying face masks is not related to someone's sexual orientation. It is simply a beauty and self-care routine that anyone can enjoy, regardless of their sexual orientation.
Q: Have you had scandalous dreams about people you know?
Yes, it is common for people to have scandalous dreams occasionally, but these dreams usually involve people who are not necessarily sexually attractive in real life.
Q: Have you ever experienced an awkward collaboration?
Yes, collaborations can sometimes be awkward as individuals may not know which version of themselves to present. They may struggle with being themselves or feel anxious in social situations.
Q: Did you believe that everyone who died became an angel?
Jon Cozart used to believe that people who died would become angels, but he later realized that this concept is not biblical. It is merely a misconception portrayed in popular art and media.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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In this video, Jon Cozart, accompanied by Mamrie Hart, tries out different face masks and answers scandalous questions.
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They start with a magnetic face mask and are amazed by its bizarre consistency and its effective removal using a magnet.
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They discuss various topics, including kinks, awkward collabs, and childhood misconceptions.
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