Rachel Sequoia says she’s a lover, not a fighter. She also believes that 6% of air is energy, because…well, energy exists, and so does air. So her big plan is to sell jars of air.

What makes this video is the reaction shot of the crowd. If intentional, I’d call this girl a comedic genius.

Instead, she is another of a growing number in our generation: people, now adults, committing themselves to causes they know nothing about. “…and like 1% like…other stuff” should be on a t-shirt, and most should wear it unironically.

Anti-intellectualism and a self-centric world view where scientific facts are disputable simply on the basis that you think they are: it’s not just for far-Right evangelicals anymore!

 

6 Responses to Entrepeneur asks venture capitalists for $500,000 to put air in a jar

  1. Ed L. says:

    Her price point is too aggressive. Glens Falls air is only $5 and the venture was self-funded. :P

  2. Hal Jordan says:

    Maybe she came up with the idea after getting baked and watching “Spaceballs.”

  3. rekkids says:

    A generation or two ago, everyone was buying pet rocks.
    Dumbness is forever.

  4. Hal Jordan says:

    Also, this may sound a tad harsh, but I hate this girl.

  5. Cassie says:

    Besides the obvious reasons why this is a complete load of junk, she also has her math wrong. If air is 75% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% “other stuff” than her energy can’t comprise 6%. Unless this energy is magical and then I’m sure it can break the 100% rule. Magical air…it’s the other stuff of the future.

  6. Vincent Barr says:

    The guy in the audience with the VCFC tag on his shirt should have some kind of hologram. I want to bring him up at will.

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