• BigFig
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    642 months ago

    And I’m sure would take his 7 year old to see Deadpool and not be bothered one bit. It’s not about the “profanity”, it’s about what THEY consider “profanity” and we allllll know what that means

  • @[email protected]
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    I hate having to recalibrate to how dumb things are now. I initially thought, “this can’t be real, otherwise they would have just linked to the video, I need to validate this shit.” And then I check this YouTube channel, and dammit things are precisely this dumb now.

    • @[email protected]
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      241 month ago

      “this can’t be real, otherwise they would have just linked to the video, I need to validate this shit.”

      Think you could… You know… Link it for the rest of us too?

  • @[email protected]
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    If I recall childhood correctly the only people who can swear more prolifically than construction workers, sailors, teenagers, etc are a bunch of grade schoolers when there’s no adults around.

    • @Mnemnosyne
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      Neither is bad. Unless the penis is no longer attached and we’re talking violent gore, in which case that one.

        • @Mnemnosyne
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          Perhaps, yes. But like my violent gore example, that involves more than merely seeing a penis with no additional aggravating factors.

  • @DrummXYBA
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    99% of these interviews are staged for views, and that goes for both sides.