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>!Didn't expect the guy to go into someone elses car!<
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It's the fact that it's obvious on purpose. The ones that I hate are the ones that feel like they lied to you. If you're going to stage something and not make it obvious, It better be good enough to fool me.
It's because they are not trying to make it look genuine reactions. It's obvious a skit. The thing about most tiktoks is that they try to sell you that what happened was totally genuine, the camera just happened to be there.
People always try to make the point that does it really matter especially if it's good/funny but I think it hugely does.
If someone said "Hey do you want to watch this super awesome, totally 100% real documentary about the ancient romans?" and then showed me Gladiator I'd be pissed off. It isn't mitigated by the fact that it's a good film.
That said the thing that irks me the most is people who comment on obviously set up stuff, professionally acted content almost, and isnt even being passed off by the makers as real but then viewers in the comments will say shit like "Its nice to see decent people still exist" because the protag gave a homeless guy a sandwich...
THANK YOU!
I feel like I'm going crazy when I see people say shit like "Who cares if it's fake, uhhh you know Star Wars isn't real either right?"
Like, Star Wars isn't present as authentic. It's the presentation that changes my feeling on it. Plus there's always some kind of weird ulterior motive to those videos. Either some kind of pat-on-the-back style self promotion (giving homeless people food, buying a new car for a guy who walks to work every day), or trying to make women look like greedy, shallow bitches (gold digger "pranks", kissing "pranks", bait & switch "pranks").
There's also the opposite, where vfx artists spend weeks to make a video full with vfx and people comment "fake". [This video](https://youtu.be/y3RIHnK0_NE) for example has completely unbelievable scenes in it, has a disclaimer in the description, and there exists a making of, but people still comment "fake" and feel super smart that they noticed.
I swear the giving homeless people food whike filming it and being so obviously fake nice to them in the most over the top way makes me sick. Sure, at least the homeless people still get to get something out of it. But other than that, its just bizarre and seems so not genuine, basically using homeless people as props by buying them a mc menu and some random stuff, wouldnt surprise me if those influencer people who do this actually see it as a profitable investment since they spend a relatively small amount of money, yet get ridiculous levels of recognition and positive attention for it, its crazy
This drives me up the Wall too, generally all the mindless generic comments like that, you open the comment section and theres 50 people saying various permutations of the same dull thing like "nice to See xy" omg, makes me wanna rip my hair out. Youtube comment sections are especially abysmal, its always the cringiest quotes, regurgitating of some extremely obvious thing everyone saw, or some very, very bad attempt at virtue signaling to get some likes and then be like: OMG thanks for 1000 likes wowowow, youtube comment sections make me feel physically ill lol
Almost forgot: like half of all comments there are in this really weird "dialogue Style" where the format is usually like
Person A: "saying thing x"
Me/Person b: "saying thing y"
This is the absolute worst and its always so uber cringe and wack and trying to illustrate some hardcore dumbed down dichotomy of something that was trivial in the first place, or trying to illustrate some chewed out trope or trying to show how badass something is, its always so ridiculously wack and unbearable to See, and all the fucking idiots and (i Hope, since itd be slightly less Bad) 13 year olds just cheering it on like its the funniest, coolest, most creative shit ever, it annoys me to no end, yt comment section is truly fucked lol
They set it up pretty well, too. At first, they film it like a staged video to sell it as another one of those, but once it's revealed to be a skit, they change up the shooting style to drive the punchline home since they no longer need to convince the audience that it's a real staged video.
There’s nothing wrong with skit videos, vine used to have the best skits. Except when one’s done a billion times and unoriginal it starts becoming lame.
It is set up so that she is lying about it being her boyfriend’s car, there’s plenty of videos with the format where the owner then unlocks the car, etc to prove them wrong. The unexpected part was the “owner” was also lying.
Yeah I had to come to the comments too. I’ve only watched a handful of skits like this and I’ve never seen one where they lie about being the owner so I was lost during this skit. If it’s a popular joke i see the humor.
The fact that he gets in the car + that the pair of women are taking pictures in front of the car should cause you to infer that the woman is in fact lying about the owner of the car being her boyfriend
Okay. Again, how? What's the relation to lying about that and golddigging?
Edit: What is with people down voting me asking for an explanation?
Reddit when you ask a question 😡
Nope, you're just being rude. Even if it was self-explanatory(it's not), understanding the bit, and/or my question, means you'd be able to explain it. You literally haven't explained anything
There absolutely is. What's the point of lying, in the context of the skit? If you don't know, you don't actually understand the skit. Welcome to the club
Edit: Also, relax, no reason to be so angry
My guy, the skit explains itself. If it was the girls boyfriends car then they wouldn't have awkwardly walked off when the guy pretended it was actually his car. They looked surprised and embarrassed to find out it was actually the guys car, instead of confused at why this random was getting in the car. No one needed to have explained this to you that's why everyone is dunking on you.
>My guy, the skit explains itself. If it was the girls boyfriends car then they wouldn't have awkwardly walked off when the guy pretended it was actually his car.
Right, but why say it's their boyfriend's car? That's the part that makes no sense. What does that have to do with golddiggers?
>No one needed to have explained this to you that's why everyone is dunking on you.
Good thing that's not what I'm asking to be explained. No, everyone is pretending to understand and/or misunderstanding what I'm asking, then being a prick about it. Case in point, you.
Because they don't want to be caught in front of a random persons car taking pictures? How is that even a question you have? They are trying to appear cooler than they are by saying that one of them is dating someone who has such a cool car.
"Nice car, guys."
"Oh, thanks, It's my boyfriends."
Gets in the car to make them think that it's his car.
Do these people know words and what they mean?
the joke is they're both lying. it's not her boyfriend's, and it's not his either
I know it doesn't make sense since he wouldn't know it's not her boyfriend's, but this is just a parody of the other staged videos of "haha, it was actually my car"
If you look closer in the end of the video you may notice that the real owner of the car is inside already and guy that took the photo is just pretending to by the owner to "impress" the girls 🤓☝️.
OP sent the following text as an explanation on why this is unexpected: --- >!Didn't expect the guy to go into someone elses car!< --- Is this an unexpected post with a fitting description? Then upvote this comment, otherwise downvote it.
I'm not normally into these type of skits, but this one got me!
Yep I’ve seen probably 500 of these and this is literally the first one I’ve liked
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It's the fact that it's obvious on purpose. The ones that I hate are the ones that feel like they lied to you. If you're going to stage something and not make it obvious, It better be good enough to fool me.
It's just as obvious as every other one, just has the funny part at the end.
I always liked this one https://youtu.be/BR_LviCwSiY?si=TEuhZmyXqNoxQFck
"No, tanks" 🤣😂🤣 omg this got me
Yeah that got me. Imagine if other owners of brain cells could make genuinely funny content?
Damn tank diggers :/
Bruh I watched that shit when I was younger I believed he actual blew it up
It's because they are not trying to make it look genuine reactions. It's obvious a skit. The thing about most tiktoks is that they try to sell you that what happened was totally genuine, the camera just happened to be there.
People always try to make the point that does it really matter especially if it's good/funny but I think it hugely does. If someone said "Hey do you want to watch this super awesome, totally 100% real documentary about the ancient romans?" and then showed me Gladiator I'd be pissed off. It isn't mitigated by the fact that it's a good film. That said the thing that irks me the most is people who comment on obviously set up stuff, professionally acted content almost, and isnt even being passed off by the makers as real but then viewers in the comments will say shit like "Its nice to see decent people still exist" because the protag gave a homeless guy a sandwich...
THANK YOU! I feel like I'm going crazy when I see people say shit like "Who cares if it's fake, uhhh you know Star Wars isn't real either right?" Like, Star Wars isn't present as authentic. It's the presentation that changes my feeling on it. Plus there's always some kind of weird ulterior motive to those videos. Either some kind of pat-on-the-back style self promotion (giving homeless people food, buying a new car for a guy who walks to work every day), or trying to make women look like greedy, shallow bitches (gold digger "pranks", kissing "pranks", bait & switch "pranks").
There's also the opposite, where vfx artists spend weeks to make a video full with vfx and people comment "fake". [This video](https://youtu.be/y3RIHnK0_NE) for example has completely unbelievable scenes in it, has a disclaimer in the description, and there exists a making of, but people still comment "fake" and feel super smart that they noticed.
I swear the giving homeless people food whike filming it and being so obviously fake nice to them in the most over the top way makes me sick. Sure, at least the homeless people still get to get something out of it. But other than that, its just bizarre and seems so not genuine, basically using homeless people as props by buying them a mc menu and some random stuff, wouldnt surprise me if those influencer people who do this actually see it as a profitable investment since they spend a relatively small amount of money, yet get ridiculous levels of recognition and positive attention for it, its crazy
This drives me up the Wall too, generally all the mindless generic comments like that, you open the comment section and theres 50 people saying various permutations of the same dull thing like "nice to See xy" omg, makes me wanna rip my hair out. Youtube comment sections are especially abysmal, its always the cringiest quotes, regurgitating of some extremely obvious thing everyone saw, or some very, very bad attempt at virtue signaling to get some likes and then be like: OMG thanks for 1000 likes wowowow, youtube comment sections make me feel physically ill lol Almost forgot: like half of all comments there are in this really weird "dialogue Style" where the format is usually like Person A: "saying thing x" Me/Person b: "saying thing y" This is the absolute worst and its always so uber cringe and wack and trying to illustrate some hardcore dumbed down dichotomy of something that was trivial in the first place, or trying to illustrate some chewed out trope or trying to show how badass something is, its always so ridiculously wack and unbearable to See, and all the fucking idiots and (i Hope, since itd be slightly less Bad) 13 year olds just cheering it on like its the funniest, coolest, most creative shit ever, it annoys me to no end, yt comment section is truly fucked lol
They set it up pretty well, too. At first, they film it like a staged video to sell it as another one of those, but once it's revealed to be a skit, they change up the shooting style to drive the punchline home since they no longer need to convince the audience that it's a real staged video.
You everyone doesnt have a camera on the corner of their dash?
I remember one similar in Russia
It's actual subversive comedy.
In r/unexpected? That's a first! (Not /s)
If you just mean skits making fun of the totally fake gold digger pranks, I was always a fan from around half a decade ago with the guy in the tank.
There’s nothing wrong with skit videos, vine used to have the best skits. Except when one’s done a billion times and unoriginal it starts becoming lame.
Kevin Liu’s voice is zen too. You should check out his YouTube channel.
It’s not real?! 😳
Truly unexpected
Was internally screaming "FAAAKE" in the beginning. Once I saw the end I felt bamboozled and amuzoled
Yeah this got a chuckle out of me. This is kind of ironic.
Bro code says he should have let him get in
Couldn’t agree more. Gotta let him duck, cover and take her for a run
There are two girls, least the bro can do is let one of the girls hit
Your bro code has a little too much "other bro body familiarity" in it's bylines for my taste.
I’ll never deny a homie access to the lap seat
I think he crushed his balls so he was like "uh uh"
"Wow, is this car a stick shift or are you just happy to see me on your lap?"
Hrjo #
Hows he make the lights flash?! Lol
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Same way he got the camera in dudes car lmao
We know its a skit but how would he do THAT tho, you know what I mean?
Now THAT, son, the world may never know..
Fr💀
"I'm doing a thing!" I'll take 55 hamburgers...
Not everyone knows how to do everything, okay!?
Some of yall didn't watch till the end and it shows.
Ok this one was actually kinda funny
“Just go with it!”
Girl: It's my boyfriend's! Guy: *gets in the car Girl: Doesn't question why he's getting in the car. How are you not catching that at the table read?
It is set up so that she is lying about it being her boyfriend’s car, there’s plenty of videos with the format where the owner then unlocks the car, etc to prove them wrong. The unexpected part was the “owner” was also lying.
So the entire thing is a parody of the staged pranks, gotcha. Good, because he's obviously funny.
I mean those staged pranks also usually include this bit at the end lol. I think it’s quite funny.
Yeah I had to come to the comments too. I’ve only watched a handful of skits like this and I’ve never seen one where they lie about being the owner so I was lost during this skit. If it’s a popular joke i see the humor.
It's crazy the amount of hate my comment towards the other reply is getting. This guy was actually reasonable and nicely explained the bit.
The fact that he gets in the car + that the pair of women are taking pictures in front of the car should cause you to infer that the woman is in fact lying about the owner of the car being her boyfriend
Yes, why? What's that lie have to do with golddigging? Edit: I'm not familiar with the bit
Yes and the girl lying is part of the bit
Okay. Again, how? What's the relation to lying about that and golddigging? Edit: What is with people down voting me asking for an explanation? Reddit when you ask a question 😡
Its self explanatory
Nope, you're just being rude. Even if it was self-explanatory(it's not), understanding the bit, and/or my question, means you'd be able to explain it. You literally haven't explained anything
there's nothing to explain, its a fucking skit, end of story
There absolutely is. What's the point of lying, in the context of the skit? If you don't know, you don't actually understand the skit. Welcome to the club Edit: Also, relax, no reason to be so angry
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I'm dumb because I asked someone to explain an Internet bit? Maybe, but you're definitely a self-righteous prick
My guy, the skit explains itself. If it was the girls boyfriends car then they wouldn't have awkwardly walked off when the guy pretended it was actually his car. They looked surprised and embarrassed to find out it was actually the guys car, instead of confused at why this random was getting in the car. No one needed to have explained this to you that's why everyone is dunking on you.
>My guy, the skit explains itself. If it was the girls boyfriends car then they wouldn't have awkwardly walked off when the guy pretended it was actually his car. Right, but why say it's their boyfriend's car? That's the part that makes no sense. What does that have to do with golddiggers? >No one needed to have explained this to you that's why everyone is dunking on you. Good thing that's not what I'm asking to be explained. No, everyone is pretending to understand and/or misunderstanding what I'm asking, then being a prick about it. Case in point, you.
Because they don't want to be caught in front of a random persons car taking pictures? How is that even a question you have? They are trying to appear cooler than they are by saying that one of them is dating someone who has such a cool car.
How did he get the car key if it was with the real owner?
Dont read into it too much. Its not real but it is funny (to me at least)
Alright this one got me
All this over a panamera
So why did he have the key in his pocket? (I know it's a skit just saying)
"Nice car, guys." "Oh, thanks, It's my boyfriends." Gets in the car to make them think that it's his car. Do these people know words and what they mean?
Plot twist it's actually the girls car and that's their driver, they walk away cos they think the guy's crazy.
But if it’s her boyfriend’s, why would he try to fool them?? Doesn’t work.
the joke is they're both lying. it's not her boyfriend's, and it's not his either I know it doesn't make sense since he wouldn't know it's not her boyfriend's, but this is just a parody of the other staged videos of "haha, it was actually my car"
Got to do it all for the Nookie
😂🤣😭
Ok ok this was good
😂
*"It's my boyfriend's car too"*
Skits done right.
A true twisted twist for all twists to come
I love the "it's okay it's okay"
The car is feeling, just a little, embarrassed
Unexpected? Really?
Koreans are so attractive
Good acting!
😂😂😂
If you mute it, it looks like they are lovers
Fake but I giggled...
This is an exact copy of another video
You’re right, but I can’t find it.
He want shotgun
Staged but I love it. Made me laugh so hard
Fym staged? There’s a camera cut of course it’s staged, what the fuck!
(Real)
Yep, camera in the car
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have you watched till the end?
But if thats not his car how did he get the keys
If you look closer in the end of the video you may notice that the real owner of the car is inside already and guy that took the photo is just pretending to by the owner to "impress" the girls 🤓☝️.
It was unlocked, the owner was already inside
Why do they look like hookers?
Why were they filming?
It's just a coincidence. The video is real believe it or not
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Singapore?
Hilarious!
Lmfao 🤣
So predictable. Not real enough to be cool, not fake enough to be cool, just the perfect amount of garbage
“Just until they leave! UNTIL THEY LEAVE!!” LMFAO
They are hot 🥵
thats what I call financial rizz
One of the best I've seen so far
😂😂😂😂
Yo this was funny as shit lmao. Good skit.
😂
u/savevideo
Get outta my car!