I present this foreign video without comment. Figured you guys could help out with that. A pal sent it, and I was entertained.
I present this foreign video without comment. Figured you guys could help out with that. A pal sent it, and I was entertained.
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That was pretty dippy — except for Suckend Life. Now, that was funny.
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Haha i saw this a while back, very funny.
On the subject of wii, i bought the wii fit for Christmas and my wife and little girl just love the synchronised stepping game, and it got me thinking about how it kind of freaks me out how women love to get together in groups and all do exactly the same thing at the same time in unison, the visible pleasure on their faces that they are doing this is quite sickly, its the whole herd activity thing i find quite disturbing.
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Today, Wii fit, tomorrow, the goose step.
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Holy Shii-t that was funny.
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Old as fuck.
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Well, this isn’t exactly 4chan.
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Well, yeah. But it was much wider than 4chan.
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I was just thinking that the only place I’ve heard complaints of memes being too old is 4chan … hence the comment.
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People who keep up with every Internet meme and then bitch when they see it again spend too much time on the Internet.
I object to this video. Women wouldn’t play cooking or cleaning games. They don’t cook or clean now.
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Snark January 8, 2010 at 12:13
Today, Wii fit, tomorrow, the goose step.
lol.
I think its great we’re now getting stuff like this on mainstream tv, its the backlash to all the putdowns we men have been getting for years.
The following link to BBC Iplayer and is a comedy pannel programme called ‘QI’, and this week the subject is ‘boys and girls’, and in almost every section women come out looking like the assholes they are.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pzddr/QI_Series_7_Girls_and_Boys/
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peterUK -
Yes! I saw that episode.
I was amazed that it was not wholly fem-centric, but actually pointed out those things which are good – better – about men, and even at the end, the injustice of men being paid less than women for more work (granted, the context was Wimbledon … but the point is, this is being addressed now, as injustice).
The tide is turning, for sure.
A few years ago that episode would have turned out very differently.
Also, the younger female comedienne was not funny, at all.
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What I found most interesting about that episode of QI was how alpha the male comedians were. They were just lounging around in classic alpha style, a bit dishevelled, not giving a toss about it all, whereas the women were obviously trying really hard. They really made the women look frigid and downright anti-social. It was also interesting how much funnier the guys were – hardly anyone laughed for the women.
And the fact that anyone is even able to raise the ISSUE that men might be getting paid LESS than women on national television is HUGE.
My favourite was how the female comedian tried to wiggle her way out of the whole thing about female tennis players getting played more. “Oh, but half of it goes on tax, then you have to pay your agent…it’s really not that much at the end of the day”. What a pile of crap. The haughty look on their faces when the host mentioned this fact about says it all, really. Disgusting. They don’t even care about the disparity – as long as it’s a man being disadvantaged. If the tables were turned I bet they would’ve been pounding the tables and screaming for JUSTICE! Contrast with the male comedians, who just sat smiling through her whole spiel about it not “being that much really” and knew they had the upper hand the whole show. They gave her just enough rope
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Steven Fry did mention that actually, men have to pay taxes and pay their agents too, but he was drowned out in a sea of estrogen.
And yes, Jack Dee and Alan Davies were at the top of their game … the epitome of this was when the younger woman was going on and on for ages in response to the question of why you don’t see so many female comedians. The older woman had the grace to admit that men are simply funnier (though to her credit, I actually found her to be quite funny too, as I have before). The younger one droned on and on trying to be funny, but nobody was laughing. This went on for about a minute, then Jack Dee interrupted to say “is it because once they start talking, you can’t get them to shut up?”
She was abruptly cut off as everyone burst out laughing. Jack Dee just looked disgusted. Total alpha move.
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lol, and when Steven Fry reported that actually, men’s brains are better suited to mathematical, spatial and intellectual thought than are women’s …
That younger woman’s face dropped … you can read in her expression, “NO, that CAN’T be right, SCIENCE MUST BE WRONG!!!”
Not too long ago, such findings would never have been reported on TV.
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Apparently, even male gays are starting to get pissed off with women and their bitchiness. You could see it in Stephen Fry on the show aswell, theres a note of subconcious bitterness in his attitude toward the females.
Fry is gay, but he’s still a man in his head.
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peterUK, agreed, I reckon you can be gay but still be alpha. I guess somebody has to be on top even in a gay relationship
What is surprising is that I didn’t know he was gay until you told me! But in today’s increasingly omega society, the fact that gay dudes are more alpha than the majority of straight males does not bode well.
Who is going to protect the precious females with their Women’s Studies and their little broods of nine kids with different fathers when the world’s other societies finally revolt against the West? Stephen Fry will probably be at the front of the line with an RPG
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John,
Yeah I think thats right. Look at Graham Norton and how feminised he is, just look at his hollywood b-list celebrity programme. he makes me sick. its like julian clarey, and all the gay sexual inuendo he’s been coming out with for years, its getting old now and I for one am sick of it. I dont have any problem with a gay man like Fry, who’s male in his head, but any man that thinks like a woman (like Norton) should be ridiculed and derided because of it.
Also, I certainly wont be protecting the women of Brtain.
This isnt my country anymore, and it never really was, just like it was never any man of my age (mid 30′s) country. British society is female run, for the benefit of females.
I’ve been into town this morning, had to send a parcel from the post office, so I had to converse with a female behind the counter (a young american women strangely). No smile from me, no hello, just a “can you tell me how much this parcel will be to send 1st class.”. Afterwards I said thankyou in a matter-of-fact way, just to ease the wheels of business interaction when I need to go back there. Its certainly not for her benefit. If I go into the city and have to talk to women, they’ll get exactly no please or thankyou from me. They might even get a dirty look.
Anyway, on to Tesco for a little bit of shopping, checking out via the selfscan machine, so as to deprive a women on the checkout a reason for employment, and home.
Thats it for me, no more pleasantries for these creatures, they’ve revealed exactly who and what they are, and its ugly and I dont like it. and Im not going to prented to like it either.
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Hmmm … I’ve been living in the UK all my life and I think this is just the way things are done.
We aren’t a particularly friendly people. Polite, but not friendly.
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God, but my liberal (U.S. = socialist) wife’s head would explode if she saw this! A married conservative guy…
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