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Look Man I Can Fly, Travis Scott's new Netflix documentary, began streaming early this morning — and you know stans everywhere were quick to press play. Twitter reactions are already pouring in, and they essentially split into three different emotions: anger at Scott losing out at the Grammys, joy over new footage of Stormi, and an outpouring of adoration for the 28-year-old rapper and producer.

But before we get to those, let's get into some other highlights.

The making of "No Bystanders":

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Travis listening to Drake's "Sicko Mode" lyrics for the first time:

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On the Grammy loss:

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On baby Stormi:

On falling in love with Travis all over again:

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And finally, some jokes:

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