My fellow artists and designers of Polycount, my sides hurt and I just finished wiping the tears away. So, without further ado, I give you... New Wheels on the Block.
I don't know, making fun of gay people's just not funny to me. Can't really tell whether the people doing it because deep down inside they hate gay people or trying really hard to assert that they're not homosexual, if it's either. Maybe they just think it's funny. The wheelboys were funny I think, gay song the least.
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I don't know, making fun of gay people's just not funny to me. Can't really tell whether the people doing it because deep down inside they hate gay people or trying really hard to assert that they're not homosexual, if it's either. Maybe they just think it's funny. The wheelboys were funny I think, gay song the least.
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What the flying fuck are you talking about? Are you retarded? They aren't making fun of gay people and trying to make people know they are not gay. It's a fucking music video / a parody of sorts. Much like Weird Al, Saturday Night Live or the Chappelle show.
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I don't know, making fun of gay people's just not funny to me. Can't really tell whether the people doing it because deep down inside they hate gay people or trying really hard to assert that they're not homosexual, if it's either. Maybe they just think it's funny. The wheelboys were funny I think, gay song the least.
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Bah! I laugh at everyone and everything, myself more than any of the others. If one group of people thinks they are special enough to be exempt from that they're a bunch of arrogant bastages. Giving a group special conditions is every bit as much prejudice as poking fun at them.
They've got a sense of humor about what they're doing. I would imagine you'd need to be able to take everything in stride in their situation.
Those of you who bashed the video before watching it should watch it again. I mean, with lyrics like, "Baby, you're all that I want, but you're living on the fifth floor/I'm finding it hard to get there in my wheelchair," it's pretty hard not to find some humor in that. They can laugh at themselves, and they want you to laugh along with them.
I'm not one to condone prejudice against any particular peoples. But, come on, everyone is so sensitive on the whole "You're making fun of gays!" issue. Everyone gets their own share of jabs.
It's a hard topic and I'm not really sure where the limit goes, enough to debate it. For me the fun part was the three spastics in wheelchairs doing the charaoke and I thought the gay eskimo was kinda dull in comparison.
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Atleast I'm not gay. Gay I'm not.
Oh but we are all going to hell for laughing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTN6Du3MCgI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a4gyJsY0mc
it's horrible
but anyway it causes respect...
No, I'm not proud.
They are in wheelchairs and sound mildly handicapped. I doubt they are performing for laughs.
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Did you watch the video? Listen to the words at all? Or just see the first minute then write this? They're doing it for laughs.
I only watched a moment of it. I'll check it out again...apparently I missed something.
I don't know, making fun of gay people's just not funny to me. Can't really tell whether the people doing it because deep down inside they hate gay people or trying really hard to assert that they're not homosexual, if it's either. Maybe they just think it's funny. The wheelboys were funny I think, gay song the least.
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What the flying fuck are you talking about? Are you retarded? They aren't making fun of gay people and trying to make people know they are not gay. It's a fucking music video / a parody of sorts. Much like Weird Al, Saturday Night Live or the Chappelle show.
Go jump off a bridge with Jack Thompson
I don't know, making fun of gay people's just not funny to me. Can't really tell whether the people doing it because deep down inside they hate gay people or trying really hard to assert that they're not homosexual, if it's either. Maybe they just think it's funny. The wheelboys were funny I think, gay song the least.
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Bah! I laugh at everyone and everything, myself more than any of the others. If one group of people thinks they are special enough to be exempt from that they're a bunch of arrogant bastages. Giving a group special conditions is every bit as much prejudice as poking fun at them.
Those of you who bashed the video before watching it should watch it again. I mean, with lyrics like, "Baby, you're all that I want, but you're living on the fifth floor/I'm finding it hard to get there in my wheelchair," it's pretty hard not to find some humor in that. They can laugh at themselves, and they want you to laugh along with them.
I agree with Tulkamir.
Denial is the first step toward recovery.
Here are 2 more classic music videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTN6Du3MCgI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a4gyJsY0mc
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i see your two endeniable classics, and i raise you this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp_PIjc2ga4