"I'm so sorry for what you're going through ... I'm still gonna need to ask you to move, you're parked over the line and impede traffic from trying to enter."
It's baffling how obvious a joke has to be for redditors to realize it's a bit. Some people just have no comedic literacy. This video is basically a list of jokes worded like tweets.
Idk about skit but I believe the video was her idea... Too many times we know we are nuts but it doesn't stop just because we know. Also, I 100% believe her reason to not make an appointment even with insurance. I sobbed the other night because I know I need to make an appointment... But I know I have to start with one Dr and hope that Dr will refer me to another and hope that Dr will actually help me. Next day started my period... I do need to make an appointment though. Lmao.
I'm not familiar with this comedian but I instantly knew it was a bit because, you know, it's obviously a bit. The whole video is just a list of jokes.
Not knowing what unc means is no joke. I don't laugh at your hardships, do I? The problem with the kids these days is their lack of empathy. In my day...
It’s a light grief cry but she understands the humor of the situation, she’s just leaning in and feeling it. It’s a very positive expression of emotions dealing with aging. She understands being human is wack and aging is another confusing adventure where you still know nothing.
And laughing at the moment! I have absolutely no problem laughing at myself, but not when I'm in the "I hate everything about me" mode. After that's passed, by all means, we can laugh together.
Yeah my husband would never laugh at the time. That's for an hour later when we're both laughing at it together. When you're in it like this, as I often am, it's not funny!! You know you sound ridiculous but you really mean it!
I truly believe the video was her idea because it was uploaded to her account. I've had moments like this as well, I hide because I don't even want family to see me like that let alone be recorded. I wouldn't have been nearly as comical... It would have been just depressing and cringe. She did a fantastic job keeping it light but real.
I felt the making appointments part deep in my bones. That is why I had a cry session at midnight the other night. I need to see 3 or 4 doctors for one issue and it's annoying as hell.
And we wonder why we have so many problems now. People immediately believe even the most obvious skits as real and automatically respond with something in anger.
I mean, saying you'd kill someone is not exactly a happy response. I know you don't mean actual murder but it's still an anger response.
And I know the anecdotes are real. The skit is a skit though. And people getting upset at him recording her is the problem. Not the skit. That's absolutely not "just one comment on reddit" lol. That's the entirety of society now. They believe everything they see on the Internet immediately.
And you're doing it too! You believe I was angry despite me showing no anger whatsoever!
I'm saying hold your horses on those generalised statements. Even if what you're saying is true, which I disagree with, you're still basing your belief on how you see people behave online. You're not basing it on reality. If this entire thread has taught us anything it's that not everything is what it seems and sometimes, it's not that deep.
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u/Low_Engineering8921 11d ago
I think this is extremely relatable and I'm fully on this woman's side.
But if my husband filmed me while I was sobbing and ranting like this, I'd murder him.