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13 Comments
vilsays......the religious... LOL
PlayhousePalssays...I've seen similar YT videos [filmed here in Seattle if I'm not mistaken] *quality concept with positive conclusions
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by PlayhousePals.
Mordhaussays...ok, WTF is wrong with that dude's arms? They don't seem real.
Paybacksays...Saline injections or 'roids.
ok, WTF is wrong with that dude's arms? They don't seem real.
transmorphersays...Synthol injections. It hardens in-between the muscle fibers to separate them and make your arms look bigger. It's dangerous, and does not increase strength or muscle tissue size.
It's basically breast implants for men. So yes, just like you said, they don't seem real because they aren't
ok, WTF is wrong with that dude's arms? They don't seem real.
Mordhaussays...daaaamn
Synthol injections. It hardens in-between the muscle fibers to separate them and make your arms look bigger. It's dangerous, and does not increase strength or muscle tissue size.
It's basically breast implants for men. So yes, just like you said, they don't seem real because they aren't
bcglorfjokingly says......The bisexual... LOL
talk about thrashing the message of the video in as few words as possible.
...the religious... LOL
moonsammysays...If the clapping for that kid was legit though, then it still demonstrates a strong cross-cultural cohort.
...The bisexual... LOL
talk about thrashing the message of the video in as few words as possible.
vilsays...Its an ad, scripted, written jokes, those are actors, nothing is "legit".
Not thrashing anything - I really think football fans are a good metaphor for a religious sect and I agree with the basic premise of this skit.
bareboards2says...@vil Perhaps. It is also a standard exercise in acting classes.
Instead of the teacher calling things out, it is the participants who say something true about themselves. It is to teach students to be honest, and brave, and to see that they are not freaks. Much like this video. (Although how do you know this isn't real, this "ad"? People could have volunteered to do this. Although the single bisexual didn't ring true to me -- either folks were lying or it is indeed scripted.)
Anyway, in the acting exercise, instead of boxes on the floor, it is just people standing around. Someone calls out something true about themselves, and people who have done that join them, those who haven't move away and cluster together, so you end up with two groups. Constantly moving, constantly changing, the power shifting, the emotions shifting. It is great fun and can be scary as hell as you decide how honest you want to be. How honest you CAN be.
Two favorite memories of this exercise in classes I took:
1. A guy calls out -- "everyone who has ever peed in a sink". Every guy in the class joins him -- and one woman. We all about lost it.
2. Here in PT, small town, had a class with about 25 people in it. One brave man, Jim P, I'll never forget -- he had the bravery to call out -- "everyone who has ever had a restraining order placed against them." And everyone moved away from him and he stood there alone. Only time I have ever seen that happen, someone standing alone.
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'all that we share, denmark tv2' to 'all that we share, denmark tv2, social experiment, boxes, diversity' - edited by Eklek
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