The Try Guys recreate middle school photos, reflecting on their past selves and the awkwardness of adolescence. They discuss personal growth, insecurities, and embracing their identities while dealing with challenges like mental health and self-acceptance. The activity brings nostalgia and insights into how their experiences shaped who they are today.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Try Guys are recreating photos from their middle school years.
2. They used disposable cameras for the recreation because the original photos were taken with them.
3. Middle school ages ranged from 11 to 14 years old.
4. One of the Try Guys had a memory of being mistaken for his mother on the phone due to his voice.
5. Another member was interested in computers and programming during middle school.
6. A third member made weird movies and created universes for himself as a middle schooler.
7. The oldest Try Guy was in middle school from 1997 to 2000.
8. One of the Try Guys realized he was gay in sixth grade and his parents got divorced during his middle school years.
9. Keith, one of the Try Guys, made and sold candy in middle school, earning about $150 a week.
10. A seventh-grade teacher directed one of the Try Guys towards considering filmmaking as a career.
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