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| person_name = J.J. McCullough | | person_name = J.J. McCullough | ||
| image = | | image = Jjmcullough.png | ||
| caption = | | caption = J.J. McCullough in 2024. | ||
| person_status = Active | | person_status = Active | ||
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| occupation = YouTuber, Journalist | | occupation = YouTuber, Journalist | ||
| country = Canada | | country = Canada | ||
| website = | | website = [https://jjmccullough.substack.com/ Substack ] | ||
| twitter = jj_mccullough | | twitter = jj_mccullough | ||
| instagram = jjmccullough | | instagram = jjmccullough | ||
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'''J.J. McCullough''' is a Canadian social commentary YouTuber and journalist. He appeared on the fourth episode of the [[Bridges Podcast#Episodes|Bridges Podcast]]. Chat inevitably types "ABOOT" when his videos are played on stream. | '''J.J. McCullough''' is a Canadian social commentary YouTuber and journalist. He appeared on the fourth episode of the [[Bridges Podcast#Episodes|Bridges Podcast]]. | ||
Chat inevitably types "ABOOT" when his videos are played on stream as he exhibits stereotypical {{wiki|Canadian_raising|Canadian raising}} due to his mother being from the Canadian {{wiki|The_Maritimes|Maritime provinces|.}} | |||
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J.J. McCullough is a Canadian social commentary YouTuber and journalist. He appeared on the fourth episode of the Bridges Podcast.
Chat inevitably types "ABOOT" when his videos are played on stream as he exhibits stereotypical Canadian raising
due to his mother being from the Canadian Maritime provinces.