This guy brought tears to my eyes in laughter. What do you think about his humour?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6D7rWLzlo…
If you are easily offended, I highly recommend that you do not watch this video.
I personally found this guy very, very, very, very, very funny.
I think the nature of hearing this word--social construct--as a child but never being taught what it means relegates this taboo to describe the undescribable...if aliens popped outta nowhere, I'd tell myself ****, too!
But because we encounter unexpectancies in logical inconsistencies, otherwise known as surprises, we describe the unexpected with the least understood, often surprising to our parents if we ever used it out loud as child, words...and in this case, ****.
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When I was between 4 and 10, I used to habitually say to myself, "**** you God."
And I was raised in a house hold where English wasn't my first language but was required anyway (plus, my live in grandmother had been very religious)....this would've sounded crazy to my parents if they found out, so I kept repeating to myself, "God is great no doubt at all," over and over again as mental reconditioning.
God is the unexpected. **** is just--like our friend has said--a substitute for inevitable surprise.
By saying, "**** you God" to myself as a child, I've set myself up for surprise after surprise after...
...but you can't teach your kid this, because your kid will have to rely on the most 'taboo social construct' before identifying the word **** with what your child deems 'unexpected.'
And in this exponentially, logically consistent age of reason, don't feel ****** if you hear it less.
But because we encounter unexpectancies in logical inconsistencies, otherwise known as surprises, we describe the unexpected with the least understood, often surprising to our parents if we ever used it out loud as child, words...and in this case, ****.
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When I was between 4 and 10, I used to habitually say to myself, "**** you God."
And I was raised in a house hold where English wasn't my first language but was required anyway (plus, my live in grandmother had been very religious)....this would've sounded crazy to my parents if they found out, so I kept repeating to myself, "God is great no doubt at all," over and over again as mental reconditioning.
God is the unexpected. **** is just--like our friend has said--a substitute for inevitable surprise.
By saying, "**** you God" to myself as a child, I've set myself up for surprise after surprise after...
...but you can't teach your kid this, because your kid will have to rely on the most 'taboo social construct' before identifying the word **** with what your child deems 'unexpected.'
And in this exponentially, logically consistent age of reason, don't feel ****** if you hear it less.
I made the mistake of reading the transcript ahead of time so I did not find the video to be as amusing as it should be.
does it take time to get funny or something because after about two minutes, he was still boring...
..i could barely understand what he was saying.
..i could barely understand what he was saying.
Indeed, a very interesting word!0!
I like 'fukkit'. It's a very old form, some people talked like this 6 centuries ago.
I like 'fukkit'. It's a very old form, some people talked like this 6 centuries ago.
Osho magical Fuuuuuuck you too.
Loved it! Thanks!
It means he laughed so hard, he cried. <}:-}) <}:-{(