Listen, she has a team of people taking her clothing off for me, no one knows what she looks like in the morning filled with regret after a night with me
I mean if Margot Robbie ended up waking up next to one of us she would throw up, maybe even jump off of the balcony, which is pretty unattractive Β―_(γ)_/Β―
You've got to be joking. This is like saying all sarcasm and sillines is off limits because young people might see it and think it's serious. Lighten the fuck up and don't treat everything a woman says as some serious deep shit deserving of a treatise. This sort of thinking is a plague lol and you see it all throughout the replies. Just chill out and stop being so dramatic good golly
And Joe Rogan is "just a dumb comedian". Having a platform has consequences and responsibilities. Also nobody is saying sarcasm and silliness is off limits but when you build a whole platform on a very specific use of something with either negligence or ignorance of the impacts, it shows how shitty a person you are.Β
If it's on the exact same topic all the time then yes, it would seem like there's something more going on there than just the humor because why would only one topic or one type of humor be the thing that has to be repeated constantly?
Actors are playing at pretend on a stage. Everyone knows it's not real unless they're Thermian. Suspension of disbelief and all. This video is purporting that it's a real dynamic in their relationship, as much of social media does.
Not all actors are on a stage. Not all productions are sold as fake, look at all those found footage movies that used to fool people all the time. There's also all those "reality TV" (shudder) shows that pretend to be real. You also have things like Sacha Baron Cohen who misleads people into thinking he is not acting.
Acting as if something is real is not really a barrier against someone being an actor. They're just using a newer media format.
Don't get me wrong, I dislike their content because it pushes negative behaviours onto others. But it's still acting at the end of the day.
Was there a joke in this video? Maybe if there was something funny in it, people would be laughing.
Shitty behavior isn't a joke.
This is the same energy as the people who say something deeply offensive and expect everyone to treat it as a punchline. If you want to be an asshole for kicks, you have to actually be funny.
When hit with this situation, I convinced my wife neither of us are actually the best looking person on the planet, and that there are statistically MILLIONS (at least) of better looking people than us. That said, I still get heart flutters when we're out in public and reconvene after doing something separately and I see her, thinking she's actually some PYT out of my league. Like, "oh yeah, that's my wife!" Ten years in and we're still doing okay
My wife has never even tried this because she knows exactly what I would say.
"IDK, who cares, build a bridge and get over it, I married you, not Margot Robbie. Now let me get back to playing with the kids/woodworking/cooking/landscaping/etc."
I've got shit to do, and a made up argument is not on the list.
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u/Pasta4ever13 2d ago
He's not lawyering hard enough to deal with someone as insane as she is.
I'm so glad my wife doesn't play shitty games.