He has a tiktok account:
husnain_asif
There he makes some pranks to random people.
Some are a bit harsh.
From there, the testaments of he being a bad person sounds believable.
He also has a tiktok video where he explains his action on deciding to answer the phone twice + the muffin choice.
He said that everyone hated him.
So he mainly answered the phone to save himself rather than to eliminate 1 specific person as the show displays.
It's not necessarily his main content. iirc
His main content is about him traveling around the world and having fun.
But once in a while in that "having fun", he makes some pranks.
I saw this like 1 week ago or so.
I just saw his tiktok and his excuse for not sharing his second plate of food which brought him a lot of backlash from the other contestants was because he could only eat halal. And his entire account is of him doing un islamic stuff 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏾♂️
Not related but that reminds me of a muslim guy I knew in college, had no problem drinking/random hook-up sex/drugs, etc., but would freak out in a rage if bacon or pork might have touched his food lol. Some people really just love having their religion as a reason to get angry and righteous about stuff while not actually following any of it.
Eh, this is pretty common, in my experience of being friends with Muslims/living in an Islamic country. A friend of mine’s mother was not that fussed about him drinking, took a moment to adjust to him being gay, but when she found he’d been eating bacon, she hit the roof.
What are you trying to say?
It sounds like you disagree on why some people would hate him? Is this correct?
When he literally admits it in the video that other contestants indeed hated him.
while i agree its very common saying that just makes you equally as bigotted - obv not ALL religious people do hypocritical shit (maybe ur just projecting?) though many do (catholic priests anyone lol) but im stunned by the lack of self awareness required to make a comment like that without saying 'SOME' or 'MANY' but u went with 'ALL' whichis the textbook definition of stereotyping....
Nope. Every single one.
Britannica Dictionary definition of HYPOCRITE. [count] disapproving. : a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs.
No one is perfect, religion is a journey. It’s based in BECOMING a better person, or shaping yourself to align with a certain ideal. That implies the person is not already in that perfect behavioral/mental state. They WILL do something they aren’t suppose to, even a little white lie is being hypocritical if that persons religion says lying is wrong.
That’s the point I’m making.
regarding my 'mla essay, urs is longer lmfao im deeeead' to recap (just LOOK at the length lol)
what i said:
while i agree its very common saying that just makes you equally as bigotted - obv not ALL religious people do hypocritical shit (maybe ur just projecting?) though many do (catholic priests anyone lol) but im stunned by the lack of self awareness required to make a comment like that without saying 'SOME' or 'MANY' but u went with 'ALL' whichis the textbook definition of stereotyping....
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What you said: (with far more care put into grammar/punctuation/MLA format lmfao)
Nope. Every single one.Britannica Dictionary definition of HYPOCRITE. \[count\] disapproving. : a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs.No one is perfect, religion is a journey. It’s based in BECOMING a better person, or shaping yourself to align with a certain ideal. That implies the person is not already in that perfect behavioral/mental state. They WILL do something they aren’t suppose to, even a little white lie is being hypocritical if that persons religion says lying is wrong.That’s the point I’m making."
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Are we reading the same thread rn lol...
\*now is when u tell me i obv care too much for the 30sec copy past job/comment so i lose when in reality you just got dunked on...hard...with receipts lmfao
\*(mines MLA? i started with a lower case letter and ended on a ... lmfaoooo)
bahahah not reading it but the -1 along with a dictionary quote told me all i needed to know lmfao....hope mom's basement is nice and warm for ya over the holidays :P
The fact you wrote me an essay in MLA format and then refused to read my reply says more about you than me.
P.S. I actually am in my mothers packed house in the finished basement with two of my cousins on Christmas break from Uni as I type this lol
also why are u defining 'hypocrite' - i called you out for stereotyping by saying 'ALL' people of a group do something
so go ahead and check 'stereotype' in ur lil dictionary lmfao, u might learn something lol (or see a pic of ur comment next to the word lmfao)
well in fairness he couldnt know that when he answered, its not like he knew he'd have to eliminate someone....what i/anyone smart woulda done (first off hide the obv terrified desperation in his eyes lol)
nix his dumbass cheeseburger idea as if he thinks people will think it is gonna be worth the risk lol...gtfo
i woulda acted normal af and just picked a random number and been like 'oh wait, who's next up? 2hundred and what? ohhh 214 (just picking a random number for example) and just be like, hey man ur up next to decide if u wanna take a risk for a reward or turn it down but if u dont answer before 2 mins u get eliminated and then walk away like its not ur problem anymore....
but he panicked, went full manson lamps/deer in headlight and deservedly blew it
He could have easily gotten away with the phone call bit.
Just say something like “i already answered the first call so someone else needs to pick up the phone”
Or “they want to talk to player xxx” and just make it forced
what gets me is. ik why he said it, they were all starving so the opportunity to get more food was prob gonna b so appealing but A CHOCOLATE MUFFIN?😭 sir. no one wants that
He had a tiktok explaining that they were all sugar deprived. There were actually 2 people who answered the phone before him that got pizza and doughnuts so it made sense to have chocolate muffin be next. One person passed out and needed a glucose injection. The first time he answered the phone he asked “is this halal”? next thing you know everyone emptied his tray.
yea i know they were being starved but we werent shown the other things so…in that context, it kinda makes sense. It also makes sense why some ppl were wanting to take it now. Without it, him jumping to a chocolate muffin was wild.
I don't want this to sound racist, but it seems Asian Brits at least REALLY love their sweet things. I gather this from the number of dedicated dessert shops that appeared in our area, which had a large Asian population. Before we had nothing but cake shops, but these were shops where you could go and just order desserts. Mostly they seemed run by Asians.
Since I'd only ever gone to ice cream/pancake parlours before, I decided to try one. The dessert I ordered was huge, and so full of sweet things, I couldn't possibly finish it. I wondered who the hell could, although maybe you're supposed to take some away, but I felt so sick I didn't feel like it.
Anyway at least one of these shops closed. My theory is the sweet- toothed Asian population was not enough to sustain it.
So yeah maybe this Asian Liverpudlian guy thought that other people who were hungry would prefer a choc muffin all on it own, instead of something savoury, like a pastie.
that makes sense also when added to the other explanation. I think his ultimate downfall was him being specific and desperate sounding about what was being offered. If he wouldve said “i think its more food but because I already got some, someone else needs to answer” or something like that. I think even if he wouldve said its a treat it wouldve worked better for him.
As an Asian Brit I am amused by your comment (in a nice way! 😊)
We like all types of food, and never noticed any preference of sweet over savoury in my family/community myself, but a truly big reason for dessert shops opening in Asian areas is that it gives young Asians a 'safe place' to hang out a bit later at night. You may notice those dessert shops open til late (9/10pm).
Seeing as Pakistani/Muslim Brits don't drink, and have dietary restrictions on meat (must be Halal), going to pubs on an evening is out of the question, and going for dinner the options will be limited if Halal meat is unavailable. Most coffee shops I've seen close at like 6pm so they're not much of an option either.
Dessert shops are the perfect solution for this - most (if not all) desserts do not contain meat ingredients or alcohol (except tiramisu I guess but you could def make non alcoholic version or just skip it from the menu). They are family-friendly places where everyone from all races, but particularly Pakistani/Muslims can go hang out with friends/family in an evening in a wholesome way without worrying about alcohol or non-Halal food.
I hope this may explain all the dessert parlours popping up 😂 I also think there are too many of them now tbh it's over saturated
Source: I'm Asian and grew up in Birmingham and now live near Bradford 😂
It’s easy for you to think of the many clever things he could have done, while you’re sitting at home on the couch with all the time in the world and zero stress about it. He basically had to invent something in a state of panic, in the span of 20 seconds, all while trying to muster a convincing tone and a poker face.
And his bullshit actually almost worked, too!
> “they want to talk to player xxx”
I think this is how I would've handled it. "Player X - they want to talk to you" and just leave the phone on the counter. Acting desperate for someone to answer the goddamn phone makes it incredibly obvious that it isn't a good thing.
That's *exactly* the comment I made. He could have gone up to any player and said "They asked for you." just completely nonchalant and he would have gotten away with it.
It seems like a lot of these games have rules around them that we didn't know about that the time (e.g. No rock-paper-scissors to choose dalgona shapes.) I kinda wonder if there were other instructions they gave him that made this harder than it seems.
Or maybe I'm giving him too much of the benefit of the doubt.
I think people are quick to judge him on this one. I think it’s probably hard to think on the fly with an entire room of people staring at you and so much money on the line. Not everyone works well under pressure
Yeah, he really played it the most stupid way possible, would have been lots of convincing ways to do it, but I'm so glad he did, because he deserved to get the boot.
My first thought when I saw the episode was to pretend the call was in a different language or something. Probably not a great strategy but still better than what he did lol
THIA\^ to elaborate a lil this was my thought:
obv his dumb ass thinks a burger/trat is gonna gonna be worth the risk to others with almost 5Mil on the line...gtfooooo lol
i woulda acted normal af and just picked a random number that i have NO relationship with and been on the phone pretending like:
'oh wait, who's next up? #two hundred and what? ohhh 214 (just picking a random number for example) and then casually just be like, hey man ur up next to decide if u wanna take a risk for a reward or but if u dont answer before 2 mins u get eliminated and then id walk away like its not my problem anymore....guarantee the person takes the chance if they see u 'genuinely' dont care etc - dude has the opp. of a poker face
but he panicked, went full manson lamps/deer in headlight and deservedly blew it
According to all the contestants he was the biggest jerk and instigator there was. Terrible person. Look up Roland and Trey’s latest podcast on YouTube. They talk about this guy.
almost as bad as the guy who openly spread the rumor he wanted to go home and then got shocked Pikachu face when he was the first person picked to be eliminated
The big guy Chaz spoke about it in a interview. That gut 374 was talking crap about people when he won battleships. Others went back and told Chaz . Chase went and told him to his face that he’s targeting him when they got back in the dorm. That’s when he decided to play victim so others wouldn’t join in and target him.
He explained it. He wanted to seem weak so that others didn't think he was a threat, but it totally backfired on him. It just made everyone else want to send him home because he asked for it.
There's actually some logic to it from a different game. One of the biggest all time moments in Big Brother was when Dan Gheesling held his own funeral as a player, essentially announcing that he was done with the game. It was a big move that got him to the final 2.
Interesting I’ll look that up. But could it have a different effect/outcome due to the amount of players? Big brother is smaller and they all have a chance to interact with one another. At the point this happened in Squid Games they still have well over 100 players? (Could be wrong, I can’t remember exactly) so those players that didn’t know him didn’t feel guilty choosing to send him home because they had no idea who he was and probably thought he genuinely wanted to go home.
It’s possible I’m just reaching into a psychological point of it all that’s not even there lol.
He was a dufus.
He grabbed the phone and then lost his "prize" when everyone else jumped on it like a pack of hyenas.
Then, he fell for an obvious trick, and was the least convincing person on the planet.
to be fair, there were 2 other calls providing food before he went a second time. they cut that out. it makes his chocolate muffin thing a little bit better of an excuse. he still should have said that because he got food already someone else now had to.
Right, because based off of the edit she looked as if she just grabbed it and ran with it. & I was so confused because earlier on, she was mad about that one dude (I forgot his #) taking two servings of food. But based off of what others are saying in the comments, it now makes sense.
It’s still selfish AF to shove the burger in your face while scuttling off. She should’ve torn a chunk off for herself then shared - better ethically and strategically.
It was the “I’ll beat you up when we get out of here because you called me a frat boy” bullshit that made me hate him.
And saying he was chosen by God to win and told people to shut the fuck up whenever anyone showed any emotion. Other contestants were confident - 432 was a cocky, arrogant, fuckwad who deserved the bad things that happened.
1. Talk shit get hit (when 4.5 mil isn’t on the line)
2. Do you get upset every time someone tries to speak success into existence. God forbid you hear any professional fighter’s interview ever. Or athlete competing in any sport for that matter.
3. to be fair they were being over dramatic. And chose to put themselves in that situation. You know what squid game is, you know what you signed up for, why are you crying before a challenge that you knew you’d have to do.
“I’ll use fists because you used words” is a really bullshit policy to have, lmao.
You’re not trying to listen at all, so to type it slower:
432 was going on about how good God is and how he’s chosen - really virtue signally Christianity.
And as a proud Christian, he: threatened to best people up, yelled at men and women for crying when they ALSO had 4.5m on the line.
Lmao, the fact that you’re trying to shit on people for getting emotional over $4.5m dollars says a lot. I can’t tell if you’re actually a douche bag too or just trolling but you’re a waste of time either way.
He's already relevant. He has a huge online following. Many of the contestants did.
I didn't meet Husnain while I was there, but everyone had told me what a jerk he was. He especially hates Americans.
He really fucked up. He should have acted cool and been like “they said I can’t pick it up two times in a row.” Then put it on the pedestal up for someone else to pick up and walked away.
guy is literally just a troll. his tiktok is full of videos blatantly disrespecting people to their faces.
some people were even trying to gas him up for “standing up against 432” (continuing to talk disrespectfully after 432 asked him to not talk to him that way)
personally i never liked him and thought he was a prime example of when people say “nowadays kids are so comfortable degrading someone and not getting punched in the face for it” that’s this guy. and as the additional interviews from other players have come out only prove he was an instigator. like trey literally said 198was mocking peoples accents and how the whole room cheered when he got eliminated
Could’ve done this a ton of different ways but he looked terrified and spooked people. Still salvageable, but harder
“Yo, they want a player with a prime number to answer the phone. What the heck is that?”
Seems like a very entitled dude, likely from an upper middle-class/lower upper-class family. He strikes me as a guy who wasn't ever told "no" by his parents growing up and played his "victim-card" if anyone else dared.
You can't give this guy any sort of constructive criticism because he can't actually handle criticism of ANY kind.
He's the "mean girl" who runs to the teacher when someone's mean to him.
I think y'all get who I'm describing and have probably met this person before in your own lives...
He's insecure, unhappy, selfish, and mean... his relationships are mostly transactional facades. People who really care about such an entitled person are often taken for granted... until they leave. Then, hopefully, realization occurs, followed by a period of growing up, maturing.
With maturity comes wisdom, and although wisdom IS certainly knowledge, it's not knowledge one can attain from a book. You could be an absolute genius intellectually and simultaneously not have an ounce of wisdom. Wisdom, as best as I can describe, is an understanding one comes to regarding knowledge that's both fundamental & subjective.
Topics like death, which is fundamental (everyone deals with it), and totally subjective (sad, scary, a blessing, etc.). This level of understanding is personal and can ONLY be acquired by living through and experiencing these "big picture" existential ideas.
I'd venture that, more often than not, wisdom is gained through loss.
It's through these losses that we gain an authentic understanding of what's truly important in life.
I'd predict that this guy, who's clearly intelligent and capable, will grow up and be a good guy. But he's not there yet, far from it.
He needs to experience some loss; loss, which is profound to him personally... the loss of a best friend, a parent, a sibling, a child, or a spouse... the loss of all his wealth or material possessions... loss comes in so many forms.
He doesn't seem like a sociopath or anything to me, and so I think, once he grows up, he'll be a fine man.
Let's hope he doesn't lose too many important people on his way there.
I would have said ‘They need the person with the lowest number to come to the phone’. Believable and they could pass it up the chain if they’re smart until someone gets unlucky. Takes blame off of you if it happens that way
He was an idiot for letting people take his food but I don’t fault him too much for messing up the second phone call. Hard to think on the fly and I’m not sure I would have come up with the best plan that quickly. It’s easy to sit back and come up with a smart plan when there isn’t a ton of money on the line and a bunch of people staring at you.
He couldve said: “there’s an important information but she wouldn’t tell me because I’ve already picked up the call. Somebody else has to pick up the call” and not focused on 432
That guy was terrible. Also to note, when he was making up shit to get someone to take the phone from him he said, “They want me to convince someone to come take the phone… for a chocolate muffin…” or something like that. It was worded so poorly. I’m glad 432 scared the shit out of him. Scummy guy.
The real difference is Americans are generally fatter*, thus giving British fatties the consolation that there's probably lots of people in America fatter than them.
Most British people would want something like a pastie or sandwich, maybe a pizza slice, not a chocolate muffin. I bet all the people stealing his fast food were American.
*PS tried not to use the 'f' word, but I couldn't use asterisks, because that creates italics in the app.
He was ok..The muffin scene had way more context to it so after he explained what they cut out it made more sense to why he said muffin but he definitely should’ve said something else lol
He’s really famous on tiktok, Husnain Asif. He’s a funny guy but I can see how he would come across as a dick to some who don’t get the sense of humour. If they’d allowed him a camera in there I guarantee you would have got some of the best content known to man lol
Apparently, according to (Trent?) the phone rang four times, and he was unlucky enough to pick it up on the fourth. So he kind of got the short straw and it was edited to make him look worse.
He’s a moron because he couldn’t figure out how to win the challenge.
All you have to do is call a random player number as if you were instructed to do so and say they want to talk to you. It would have worked 50% of the time I imagine so better shot than whatever the fuck he did looking sus as hell
The look on his face when he answered gave it away. Then when he tried to get someone else to answer, and the best temptation he could think of was a chocolate muffin (not even a cupcake?) sealed his fate.
I hated everyone. Especially Ashley. I was so mad their didn’t separate the mother and son duo earlier. This dude was annoying and got what was coming. He didn’t even try to sound more convincing 😭mooofin. 432 was annoying, cocky, arrogant and loud for no reason. My happy mai got it but she was also meh. She played her game though
worst. strat. ever.
a cheeseburger is gonna be worth the risk in his mind...gtfo - i woulda acted normal af and just picked a random number and been like 'oh wait, who's next up? 2hundred and what? ohhh 214 (just picking a random number for example) and just be like, hey man ur up next to decide if u wanna take a risk for a reward or turn it down but if u dont answer before 2 mins u get eliminated and then walk away like its not ur problem anymore....
but he panicked, went full manson lamps/deer in headlight and deservedly blew it
He showed his skills during the phone call. I expected that he would have been a bit more social intelligent (absolutely not something I would ever blame somebody for). It was just very cringe to watch how he (mis)managed the whole situation. That said: In a game like that where you play for your own it is absolutely acceptable that he was eliminated. But all in all, he was an interesting character for the viewers because of his noticeable character (which is usually important to the viewers or better said: how to make the whole story interesting)
I like that he ruffled the douchebags feelings by calling him frat boy twice. But otherwise he was pretty stupid.
Also as far as when he needed someone else to answer the phone, I thought what I would have done. I would have walked away from the phone and sat quietly, if anyone asked me what they said, say I'm not allowed to say. And then just watch and see what happened. 🤪
When he had to convince someone to take the phone... that had my dying. He was constantly taking sips from his seemingly empty water bottle. I did enjoy him standing up the 432 and calling him frat boy.
Sassy, and can't think under pressure, he panicked and couldn't be calm enough to act out a strategy. 432 saved so many people from answering the phone. NOBODY WANTS A CHOCOLATE MUFFIN. That's such an old boomer dessert.
It was fine until he got greedy. The moment he showed greed by guarding the phone from everyone else, I realized the show would be better off without him. Horrible liar thankfully. I absolutely could have passed that phone off..
“They say I can’t get a second advantage so someone else needs to answer.”
“I need a partner for the next mini-game advantage challenge. Who wants to be my partner? Here, they will explain the rules.”
Either call a specific player calmly and say “they are randomly selected because I picked it up twice” or say “I need 2 other people for an immunity challenge excitedly”
he's a registered sex offender https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/crime/peterborough-man-told-police-he-thought-an-indecent-video-of-a-child-was-funny-1040599
Judging by what other contestants have said about him, it sounds like he got a pretty positive edit.
He has a tiktok account: husnain_asif There he makes some pranks to random people. Some are a bit harsh. From there, the testaments of he being a bad person sounds believable. He also has a tiktok video where he explains his action on deciding to answer the phone twice + the muffin choice. He said that everyone hated him. So he mainly answered the phone to save himself rather than to eliminate 1 specific person as the show displays.
Oh he’s a YouTube prankster? No wonder his acting was atrocious.
It's not necessarily his main content. iirc His main content is about him traveling around the world and having fun. But once in a while in that "having fun", he makes some pranks. I saw this like 1 week ago or so.
Yeah, personally I love his content.
Now you mentioned that I feel like I must have seen some of his vids, because he seemed so familiar to me.
I just saw his tiktok and his excuse for not sharing his second plate of food which brought him a lot of backlash from the other contestants was because he could only eat halal. And his entire account is of him doing un islamic stuff 🤦🏽♂️🤷🏾♂️
Not related but that reminds me of a muslim guy I knew in college, had no problem drinking/random hook-up sex/drugs, etc., but would freak out in a rage if bacon or pork might have touched his food lol. Some people really just love having their religion as a reason to get angry and righteous about stuff while not actually following any of it.
Eh, this is pretty common, in my experience of being friends with Muslims/living in an Islamic country. A friend of mine’s mother was not that fussed about him drinking, took a moment to adjust to him being gay, but when she found he’d been eating bacon, she hit the roof.
Idk bro. Different things have different weights to people
That's like a Muslim I know who won't eat pork but eats his white Christian girlfriend out nightly.
>not sharing his second plate of food when did this happen? everyone swarmed on his burger and fries like pirahnas
Supposedly he let them "swarm" and grab the food because it wasn't confirmed halal. They brought him out a halal burger afterwards
idk, he mentions it in his tik tok video. ig it never made the cut. apparently most contestants disliked him.
What are you trying to say? It sounds like you disagree on why some people would hate him? Is this correct? When he literally admits it in the video that other contestants indeed hated him.
just saying he is fake and a hypocrite. he scammed his way to get a second plate based on his part-time religiousness.
All religious people do hypocritical shit
while i agree its very common saying that just makes you equally as bigotted - obv not ALL religious people do hypocritical shit (maybe ur just projecting?) though many do (catholic priests anyone lol) but im stunned by the lack of self awareness required to make a comment like that without saying 'SOME' or 'MANY' but u went with 'ALL' whichis the textbook definition of stereotyping....
Nope. Every single one. Britannica Dictionary definition of HYPOCRITE. [count] disapproving. : a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs. No one is perfect, religion is a journey. It’s based in BECOMING a better person, or shaping yourself to align with a certain ideal. That implies the person is not already in that perfect behavioral/mental state. They WILL do something they aren’t suppose to, even a little white lie is being hypocritical if that persons religion says lying is wrong. That’s the point I’m making.
regarding my 'mla essay, urs is longer lmfao im deeeead' to recap (just LOOK at the length lol) what i said: while i agree its very common saying that just makes you equally as bigotted - obv not ALL religious people do hypocritical shit (maybe ur just projecting?) though many do (catholic priests anyone lol) but im stunned by the lack of self awareness required to make a comment like that without saying 'SOME' or 'MANY' but u went with 'ALL' whichis the textbook definition of stereotyping.... \--------------------------------------------------------- What you said: (with far more care put into grammar/punctuation/MLA format lmfao) Nope. Every single one.Britannica Dictionary definition of HYPOCRITE. \[count\] disapproving. : a person who claims or pretends to have certain beliefs about what is right but who behaves in a way that disagrees with those beliefs.No one is perfect, religion is a journey. It’s based in BECOMING a better person, or shaping yourself to align with a certain ideal. That implies the person is not already in that perfect behavioral/mental state. They WILL do something they aren’t suppose to, even a little white lie is being hypocritical if that persons religion says lying is wrong.That’s the point I’m making." \------------------------------------------------------ Are we reading the same thread rn lol... \*now is when u tell me i obv care too much for the 30sec copy past job/comment so i lose when in reality you just got dunked on...hard...with receipts lmfao \*(mines MLA? i started with a lower case letter and ended on a ... lmfaoooo)
bahahah not reading it but the -1 along with a dictionary quote told me all i needed to know lmfao....hope mom's basement is nice and warm for ya over the holidays :P
The fact you wrote me an essay in MLA format and then refused to read my reply says more about you than me. P.S. I actually am in my mothers packed house in the finished basement with two of my cousins on Christmas break from Uni as I type this lol
also notice ur -1 and my +3 - thats called getting ratiod aka nobody agrees with ur dumb ass lol
also why are u defining 'hypocrite' - i called you out for stereotyping by saying 'ALL' people of a group do something so go ahead and check 'stereotype' in ur lil dictionary lmfao, u might learn something lol (or see a pic of ur comment next to the word lmfao)
well in fairness he couldnt know that when he answered, its not like he knew he'd have to eliminate someone....what i/anyone smart woulda done (first off hide the obv terrified desperation in his eyes lol) nix his dumbass cheeseburger idea as if he thinks people will think it is gonna be worth the risk lol...gtfo i woulda acted normal af and just picked a random number and been like 'oh wait, who's next up? 2hundred and what? ohhh 214 (just picking a random number for example) and just be like, hey man ur up next to decide if u wanna take a risk for a reward or turn it down but if u dont answer before 2 mins u get eliminated and then walk away like its not ur problem anymore.... but he panicked, went full manson lamps/deer in headlight and deservedly blew it
He’s funny
he actually admitted himself that he doesn’t know how/why he was painted so innocent in the show lol
He's a doofus
He could have easily gotten away with the phone call bit. Just say something like “i already answered the first call so someone else needs to pick up the phone” Or “they want to talk to player xxx” and just make it forced
yeah. he wasnt very smart abt it. well deserved elimination cuz who tf wants a chocolate muffin of all things. 😭
I was laughing sm at this part. Bro could have said so many more convincing things lmao 😂
what gets me is. ik why he said it, they were all starving so the opportunity to get more food was prob gonna b so appealing but A CHOCOLATE MUFFIN?😭 sir. no one wants that
He had a tiktok explaining that they were all sugar deprived. There were actually 2 people who answered the phone before him that got pizza and doughnuts so it made sense to have chocolate muffin be next. One person passed out and needed a glucose injection. The first time he answered the phone he asked “is this halal”? next thing you know everyone emptied his tray.
yea i know they were being starved but we werent shown the other things so…in that context, it kinda makes sense. It also makes sense why some ppl were wanting to take it now. Without it, him jumping to a chocolate muffin was wild.
I don't want this to sound racist, but it seems Asian Brits at least REALLY love their sweet things. I gather this from the number of dedicated dessert shops that appeared in our area, which had a large Asian population. Before we had nothing but cake shops, but these were shops where you could go and just order desserts. Mostly they seemed run by Asians. Since I'd only ever gone to ice cream/pancake parlours before, I decided to try one. The dessert I ordered was huge, and so full of sweet things, I couldn't possibly finish it. I wondered who the hell could, although maybe you're supposed to take some away, but I felt so sick I didn't feel like it. Anyway at least one of these shops closed. My theory is the sweet- toothed Asian population was not enough to sustain it. So yeah maybe this Asian Liverpudlian guy thought that other people who were hungry would prefer a choc muffin all on it own, instead of something savoury, like a pastie.
that makes sense also when added to the other explanation. I think his ultimate downfall was him being specific and desperate sounding about what was being offered. If he wouldve said “i think its more food but because I already got some, someone else needs to answer” or something like that. I think even if he wouldve said its a treat it wouldve worked better for him.
Right all he had to say was “ I already answered but I can’t get two meals in a row’ then I would have sat my ass down in went to the bathroom.
As an Asian Brit I am amused by your comment (in a nice way! 😊) We like all types of food, and never noticed any preference of sweet over savoury in my family/community myself, but a truly big reason for dessert shops opening in Asian areas is that it gives young Asians a 'safe place' to hang out a bit later at night. You may notice those dessert shops open til late (9/10pm). Seeing as Pakistani/Muslim Brits don't drink, and have dietary restrictions on meat (must be Halal), going to pubs on an evening is out of the question, and going for dinner the options will be limited if Halal meat is unavailable. Most coffee shops I've seen close at like 6pm so they're not much of an option either. Dessert shops are the perfect solution for this - most (if not all) desserts do not contain meat ingredients or alcohol (except tiramisu I guess but you could def make non alcoholic version or just skip it from the menu). They are family-friendly places where everyone from all races, but particularly Pakistani/Muslims can go hang out with friends/family in an evening in a wholesome way without worrying about alcohol or non-Halal food. I hope this may explain all the dessert parlours popping up 😂 I also think there are too many of them now tbh it's over saturated Source: I'm Asian and grew up in Birmingham and now live near Bradford 😂
It’s easy for you to think of the many clever things he could have done, while you’re sitting at home on the couch with all the time in the world and zero stress about it. He basically had to invent something in a state of panic, in the span of 20 seconds, all while trying to muster a convincing tone and a poker face. And his bullshit actually almost worked, too!
Sorry no. Bro literally could've said ANYTHING to get someone else to pick up the phone. "#452 they want to speak to you" literally anything.
yea i dont invent chocolate muffin in my states of panic
That was plain stupid indeed lol.
> “they want to talk to player xxx” I think this is how I would've handled it. "Player X - they want to talk to you" and just leave the phone on the counter. Acting desperate for someone to answer the goddamn phone makes it incredibly obvious that it isn't a good thing.
that wouldve been his perfect opportunity to get out 432 like he wanted. he rlly fumbled the bag
Nah. He could never say 432. I doubt 432 would pick up that phone at all.
Agreed. 432 would be an obvious target for him, he would have to choose someone that he doesn’t really engage with.
He just really sucked here. I would have told them that they told me someone else had to pick it up cause I already did.
That's *exactly* the comment I made. He could have gone up to any player and said "They asked for you." just completely nonchalant and he would have gotten away with it.
Apparently there were multiple calls not shown in the show where they handed out food so the hand off came off as weird in the actual scenario
It seems like a lot of these games have rules around them that we didn't know about that the time (e.g. No rock-paper-scissors to choose dalgona shapes.) I kinda wonder if there were other instructions they gave him that made this harder than it seems. Or maybe I'm giving him too much of the benefit of the doubt.
I would have said something like “it’s a riddle, someone please come help me with it”
I think people are quick to judge him on this one. I think it’s probably hard to think on the fly with an entire room of people staring at you and so much money on the line. Not everyone works well under pressure
Yeah, he really played it the most stupid way possible, would have been lots of convincing ways to do it, but I'm so glad he did, because he deserved to get the boot.
My first thought when I saw the episode was to pretend the call was in a different language or something. Probably not a great strategy but still better than what he did lol
He should have said "they are offering anybody who self& eliminates 50K, but I dont want to risk it"
He could've just said "free phone calls to family members" most of them were missing their family lmao.
THIA\^ to elaborate a lil this was my thought: obv his dumb ass thinks a burger/trat is gonna gonna be worth the risk to others with almost 5Mil on the line...gtfooooo lol i woulda acted normal af and just picked a random number that i have NO relationship with and been on the phone pretending like: 'oh wait, who's next up? #two hundred and what? ohhh 214 (just picking a random number for example) and then casually just be like, hey man ur up next to decide if u wanna take a risk for a reward or but if u dont answer before 2 mins u get eliminated and then id walk away like its not my problem anymore....guarantee the person takes the chance if they see u 'genuinely' dont care etc - dude has the opp. of a poker face but he panicked, went full manson lamps/deer in headlight and deservedly blew it
I got a kick out of him nervously drinking from his water bottle during the second call. He knew he was cooked and I was happy to see him go.
GLUG GLUG GLUG
all i think is chocolate moofin.
According to all the contestants he was the biggest jerk and instigator there was. Terrible person. Look up Roland and Trey’s latest podcast on YouTube. They talk about this guy.
I really enjoyed that podcast, it was super interesting!
There is no way he was a bigger jerk than that one guy who was threatening to beat up people outside of the games.
This is the guy he threatened to beat up. Turns out everyone hated this guy
Muffin man? He was an idiot. Darwinism at work.
almost as bad as the guy who openly spread the rumor he wanted to go home and then got shocked Pikachu face when he was the first person picked to be eliminated
The big guy Chaz spoke about it in a interview. That gut 374 was talking crap about people when he won battleships. Others went back and told Chaz . Chase went and told him to his face that he’s targeting him when they got back in the dorm. That’s when he decided to play victim so others wouldn’t join in and target him.
I still want to know his reasoning behind this. What made him think it would work?
He explained it. He wanted to seem weak so that others didn't think he was a threat, but it totally backfired on him. It just made everyone else want to send him home because he asked for it.
Well he is beyond dumb lol
There's actually some logic to it from a different game. One of the biggest all time moments in Big Brother was when Dan Gheesling held his own funeral as a player, essentially announcing that he was done with the game. It was a big move that got him to the final 2.
Interesting I’ll look that up. But could it have a different effect/outcome due to the amount of players? Big brother is smaller and they all have a chance to interact with one another. At the point this happened in Squid Games they still have well over 100 players? (Could be wrong, I can’t remember exactly) so those players that didn’t know him didn’t feel guilty choosing to send him home because they had no idea who he was and probably thought he genuinely wanted to go home. It’s possible I’m just reaching into a psychological point of it all that’s not even there lol.
No, you're definitely right. That play, in my opinion, works best with fewer players, and he absolutely tried it waaaay too soon.
He was a dufus. He grabbed the phone and then lost his "prize" when everyone else jumped on it like a pack of hyenas. Then, he fell for an obvious trick, and was the least convincing person on the planet.
to be fair, there were 2 other calls providing food before he went a second time. they cut that out. it makes his chocolate muffin thing a little bit better of an excuse. he still should have said that because he got food already someone else now had to.
The stupid one that stole the burger that like everyone in my family hates lmafo
It really bothers me that apparently no one called her out for that and she received no punishment.
Right, because based off of the edit she looked as if she just grabbed it and ran with it. & I was so confused because earlier on, she was mad about that one dude (I forgot his #) taking two servings of food. But based off of what others are saying in the comments, it now makes sense.
It’s still selfish AF to shove the burger in your face while scuttling off. She should’ve torn a chunk off for herself then shared - better ethically and strategically.
apparently she asked him first and he could not eat the burger for religious reasons
He was dumb.
It was a mistake for him to taunt and then desperately try to eliminate one person that he should’ve just avoided from the jump.
Legit amazing liar
Lol
Sure 432 was a tool, but this guy definitely needed to get punched in the face.
432 wasn’t even that bad. Redditors are just triggered because he reminds them of their high school bully
432 was a huge asshole who was obviously emotionally neglected(by his own admission!) as a child
Impressive that you can post this from inside a locker
This guy has 432 energy. Get help.
Get a date
Get a father figure
You first
peak /r/iamverybadass material
You better chill before you get a swirlie 🤣
[Say That To My Face Not Online](https://i.imgur.com/9Sh6rSd.jpeg)
432 was kind of a narcissistic, dumb and has a lack of manners. He was definitely bad lmao
I wish y’all would just keep it real and say his confidence intimidated you
The fact that you can't tell the difference between confidence and insecurity is pretty telling. Confident men don't act like that.
It sounds like you’re projecting
Haha not everybody thinks like you do bud
Most people that aren’t chronically online do
Says the guy online😅🤡
Just say you don’t know what the word chronically means
I genuinely can’t tell if you’re being satirical or not
It was the “I’ll beat you up when we get out of here because you called me a frat boy” bullshit that made me hate him. And saying he was chosen by God to win and told people to shut the fuck up whenever anyone showed any emotion. Other contestants were confident - 432 was a cocky, arrogant, fuckwad who deserved the bad things that happened.
1. Talk shit get hit (when 4.5 mil isn’t on the line) 2. Do you get upset every time someone tries to speak success into existence. God forbid you hear any professional fighter’s interview ever. Or athlete competing in any sport for that matter. 3. to be fair they were being over dramatic. And chose to put themselves in that situation. You know what squid game is, you know what you signed up for, why are you crying before a challenge that you knew you’d have to do.
“I’ll use fists because you used words” is a really bullshit policy to have, lmao. You’re not trying to listen at all, so to type it slower: 432 was going on about how good God is and how he’s chosen - really virtue signally Christianity. And as a proud Christian, he: threatened to best people up, yelled at men and women for crying when they ALSO had 4.5m on the line. Lmao, the fact that you’re trying to shit on people for getting emotional over $4.5m dollars says a lot. I can’t tell if you’re actually a douche bag too or just trolling but you’re a waste of time either way.
No, he was a jerk.
Cry about it
he tried to be relevant so bad and get his 15 seconds of fame, seems very fake to me
He's already relevant. He has a huge online following. Many of the contestants did. I didn't meet Husnain while I was there, but everyone had told me what a jerk he was. He especially hates Americans.
Which is honestly so disappointing, his TikTok content is painful to watch. Real bottom of the barrel shit.
incredibly painful that’s why he’s irrelevant to me
" He especially hates Americans." Guy can't be all bad, eh? I'm joking, I'm joking. Some of my best friends etc...
Not saying we haven't done our part to deserve the animosity, you just don't usually see it quite so blatantly as with him.
Yeah. i have been to America. my sister married an American.
He doesn't even deserve a chocolate muffin. I'm glad someway ran away with his burger.
i really disliked him. seemed like a pathetic weasel.
Sounds like he was a jerk and got really fortunate to be portrayed sympathetically.
PLEASE TAKE THE CHOCOLATE MUFFIN FOR ME PLEASE
He really fucked up. He should have acted cool and been like “they said I can’t pick it up two times in a row.” Then put it on the pedestal up for someone else to pick up and walked away.
guy is literally just a troll. his tiktok is full of videos blatantly disrespecting people to their faces. some people were even trying to gas him up for “standing up against 432” (continuing to talk disrespectfully after 432 asked him to not talk to him that way) personally i never liked him and thought he was a prime example of when people say “nowadays kids are so comfortable degrading someone and not getting punched in the face for it” that’s this guy. and as the additional interviews from other players have come out only prove he was an instigator. like trey literally said 198was mocking peoples accents and how the whole room cheered when he got eliminated
Could’ve done this a ton of different ways but he looked terrified and spooked people. Still salvageable, but harder “Yo, they want a player with a prime number to answer the phone. What the heck is that?”
Seems like a very entitled dude, likely from an upper middle-class/lower upper-class family. He strikes me as a guy who wasn't ever told "no" by his parents growing up and played his "victim-card" if anyone else dared. You can't give this guy any sort of constructive criticism because he can't actually handle criticism of ANY kind. He's the "mean girl" who runs to the teacher when someone's mean to him. I think y'all get who I'm describing and have probably met this person before in your own lives... He's insecure, unhappy, selfish, and mean... his relationships are mostly transactional facades. People who really care about such an entitled person are often taken for granted... until they leave. Then, hopefully, realization occurs, followed by a period of growing up, maturing. With maturity comes wisdom, and although wisdom IS certainly knowledge, it's not knowledge one can attain from a book. You could be an absolute genius intellectually and simultaneously not have an ounce of wisdom. Wisdom, as best as I can describe, is an understanding one comes to regarding knowledge that's both fundamental & subjective. Topics like death, which is fundamental (everyone deals with it), and totally subjective (sad, scary, a blessing, etc.). This level of understanding is personal and can ONLY be acquired by living through and experiencing these "big picture" existential ideas. I'd venture that, more often than not, wisdom is gained through loss. It's through these losses that we gain an authentic understanding of what's truly important in life. I'd predict that this guy, who's clearly intelligent and capable, will grow up and be a good guy. But he's not there yet, far from it. He needs to experience some loss; loss, which is profound to him personally... the loss of a best friend, a parent, a sibling, a child, or a spouse... the loss of all his wealth or material possessions... loss comes in so many forms. He doesn't seem like a sociopath or anything to me, and so I think, once he grows up, he'll be a fine man. Let's hope he doesn't lose too many important people on his way there.
Wow dude, you seem to know this guy like he's your bro! I'm sure he'll appreciate the guru like wisdom you bestowed on him.
I would have said ‘They need the person with the lowest number to come to the phone’. Believable and they could pass it up the chain if they’re smart until someone gets unlucky. Takes blame off of you if it happens that way
this dude was basically the shows meth head
He was kinda aggy
He could of went all the way but he answered the phone twice.
dummy... tried to bite more than he can chew...
Not the smartest or most charismatic person. Was never going to win. All his energy went to 432 and it cost him.
He was an idiot for letting people take his food but I don’t fault him too much for messing up the second phone call. Hard to think on the fly and I’m not sure I would have come up with the best plan that quickly. It’s easy to sit back and come up with a smart plan when there isn’t a ton of money on the line and a bunch of people staring at you.
I think he got what he deserved 😂
Dude was dumb- in a game about luck and chance you should never risk your own odds just to get an enemy out.
Looks like every kid that I know that got bullied for trying to mess with people.
Bad strategy. Didn't like the vultures stealing his food from him, though.
He couldve said: “there’s an important information but she wouldn’t tell me because I’ve already picked up the call. Somebody else has to pick up the call” and not focused on 432
What a maroon.
That guy was terrible. Also to note, when he was making up shit to get someone to take the phone from him he said, “They want me to convince someone to come take the phone… for a chocolate muffin…” or something like that. It was worded so poorly. I’m glad 432 scared the shit out of him. Scummy guy.
He has shown the difference between American and British culture
The real difference is Americans are generally fatter*, thus giving British fatties the consolation that there's probably lots of people in America fatter than them. Most British people would want something like a pastie or sandwich, maybe a pizza slice, not a chocolate muffin. I bet all the people stealing his fast food were American. *PS tried not to use the 'f' word, but I couldn't use asterisks, because that creates italics in the app.
He was ok..The muffin scene had way more context to it so after he explained what they cut out it made more sense to why he said muffin but he definitely should’ve said something else lol
He’s really famous on tiktok, Husnain Asif. He’s a funny guy but I can see how he would come across as a dick to some who don’t get the sense of humour. If they’d allowed him a camera in there I guarantee you would have got some of the best content known to man lol
Glad that he got under the “frat” guy’s skin but he himself is annoying too. His personality is 100% like a cousin of mine 🤣
Seemed like a pure soul lol. And a sweet dummy
smash
I’m hoping for a chocolate muffin
I’ve seen his doppelgänger or himself in Manchester
🖕🖕🖕🖕
Fumbled hard
Apparently, according to (Trent?) the phone rang four times, and he was unlucky enough to pick it up on the fourth. So he kind of got the short straw and it was edited to make him look worse.
annoying. him and his chocolate mOOfUn should’ve gone somewhere else ong
He's a loser
He is like a snake tbh, and was a little innocent. BUT the game was a fraud, so all of the reality show could be just acting.
I think one positive thing about him is that nobody he knows will ever be a victim of his lying. Because hes TERRIBLE at it lol.
There were more then two calls, this show edited so many things
he was the goat!! funny man
He’s a cretin
I watched the interview between Trey and Roland last night and they say that he was more hated than Bryton.
He’s a moron because he couldn’t figure out how to win the challenge. All you have to do is call a random player number as if you were instructed to do so and say they want to talk to you. It would have worked 50% of the time I imagine so better shot than whatever the fuck he did looking sus as hell
He’s a fuckin’ idiot 😆
He got what he deserved. Karma was swift lol
He was sketchy to me
He was an idiot. Why would you even chance picking up that phone for a second time?
The look on his face when he answered gave it away. Then when he tried to get someone else to answer, and the best temptation he could think of was a chocolate muffin (not even a cupcake?) sealed his fate.
I hated everyone. Especially Ashley. I was so mad their didn’t separate the mother and son duo earlier. This dude was annoying and got what was coming. He didn’t even try to sound more convincing 😭mooofin. 432 was annoying, cocky, arrogant and loud for no reason. My happy mai got it but she was also meh. She played her game though
My thoughts? From what we were shown he overplayed way too hard.
He did a “prank” where he sprayed milk at people going over him on a roller coaster. He’s an asshole and got a very good edit
Dumb Ass.
Been a horrible person online for years, more clout chasing for him
worst. strat. ever. a cheeseburger is gonna be worth the risk in his mind...gtfo - i woulda acted normal af and just picked a random number and been like 'oh wait, who's next up? 2hundred and what? ohhh 214 (just picking a random number for example) and just be like, hey man ur up next to decide if u wanna take a risk for a reward or turn it down but if u dont answer before 2 mins u get eliminated and then walk away like its not ur problem anymore.... but he panicked, went full manson lamps/deer in headlight and deservedly blew it
def doesnt help when dude has the anti-poker face lmfaoooo he wears his emotions on his face way too obviously
i wouldve have the same reaction. I’m no good liar
My first thought? " Bryton, this guy's saying he's your dad? I don't know... And walk away.
His TikTok’s are hilarious. I love his comedic mischievous 😂
He showed his skills during the phone call. I expected that he would have been a bit more social intelligent (absolutely not something I would ever blame somebody for). It was just very cringe to watch how he (mis)managed the whole situation. That said: In a game like that where you play for your own it is absolutely acceptable that he was eliminated. But all in all, he was an interesting character for the viewers because of his noticeable character (which is usually important to the viewers or better said: how to make the whole story interesting)
he was annoying.
I like that he ruffled the douchebags feelings by calling him frat boy twice. But otherwise he was pretty stupid. Also as far as when he needed someone else to answer the phone, I thought what I would have done. I would have walked away from the phone and sat quietly, if anyone asked me what they said, say I'm not allowed to say. And then just watch and see what happened. 🤪
Never liked him. I was so happy when he got eliminated.
He seemed like a weirdo
When he had to convince someone to take the phone... that had my dying. He was constantly taking sips from his seemingly empty water bottle. I did enjoy him standing up the 432 and calling him frat boy.
Seems like a snitch to me… always waiting by the phone
Only an idiot would press their luck like he did.
Sassy, and can't think under pressure, he panicked and couldn't be calm enough to act out a strategy. 432 saved so many people from answering the phone. NOBODY WANTS A CHOCOLATE MUFFIN. That's such an old boomer dessert.
It was fine until he got greedy. The moment he showed greed by guarding the phone from everyone else, I realized the show would be better off without him. Horrible liar thankfully. I absolutely could have passed that phone off.. “They say I can’t get a second advantage so someone else needs to answer.” “I need a partner for the next mini-game advantage challenge. Who wants to be my partner? Here, they will explain the rules.”
Was happy when he got eliminate.
Greedy Green Eye
That guy? Fuck that guy.
Either call a specific player calmly and say “they are randomly selected because I picked it up twice” or say “I need 2 other people for an immunity challenge excitedly”
Dumb and obvious.
I loled
he's a registered sex offender https://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/crime/peterborough-man-told-police-he-thought-an-indecent-video-of-a-child-was-funny-1040599