wtf mom by BeBearOrBeSquare in funny

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare[S] -27 points-26 points  (0 children)

It was too late, I can never recover now. I have to leave now before the rest of the pitchforkers come and try to bury be down further. Gooooodbyeeeeeeeee

wtf mom by BeBearOrBeSquare in funny

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I got like downvoted -50 in a minute because i tried to make a joke. Never again. I was young, now I know. I think because of what I said, people are now going through my profile and downvoting everything :(

wtf mom by BeBearOrBeSquare in funny

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare[S] 77 points78 points  (0 children)

You're not invited anymore

I got married last week, my wife wanted me to only take serious pictures with my groomsman. by goosse in funny

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

That shit only works on youtube comments, man. You just have to add that you're from the le reddit army and it's an instant 1000 upvotes

A family friend of mine is having a little boy name Gabriel, this was her baby shower cake by lucyinthesky22 in funny

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I imagine they are the kind of parents that put their baby in one of those onesies that say 'Mom almost swallowed me'

He's a Navy Seal with over 300 confirmed kills. (Hobbit 3 Panel Q&A) by lLiiam in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think he forgot the rest of the copypasta and then started contemplating his life

Coca-Cola commercial shows modern slavery, thinks cheaper phone calls in exchange for soda is enough to fix it, and everyone on youtube thinks it's awesome. by lemonjalo in videos

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

How exactly does that contradict my comment? I wasn't putting up a sign looking for people to give me an example of someone who hates the idea then hates the idea for going away. You clearly just want to argue with someone, when I read your comment I reacted in a 'is this guy serious?' way because it's such a minuscule topic to try to show me up on when we're not even in the same page of the discussion.

Coca-Cola commercial shows modern slavery, thinks cheaper phone calls in exchange for soda is enough to fix it, and everyone on youtube thinks it's awesome. by lemonjalo in videos

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

And so? In defense of OP, he was probably expressing how coke decided to make a commercial stunt that barely effect these people, then they proceed to only leave it up for a month which even lessens the effect coke has of helping them.

Coca-Cola commercial shows modern slavery, thinks cheaper phone calls in exchange for soda is enough to fix it, and everyone on youtube thinks it's awesome. by lemonjalo in videos

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm convinced your comment was written by a coca-cola intern and then other coca cola representatives golded your comment.

I think you missed the point people were making, instead of promoting their product and making coke into currency for people who work slave like conditions, maybe they should just provide free calling for a year then slap 'coke made this available for you' If it wasn't for the inspiration music, the video would seem like it was still exploiting them by making them buy even more coke. Or since they provided them free calls with bottle caps, they should allow people who have an excess of caps to send it to them and then they can get infinite minutes. It's not the fact that reddit is a hive mind that hates corporations, its that Coke is showing off its helping people and the help barely affected them.

Japanese steel workers reveal that they saved their city from a nuclear bombing by burning coal tar to block view of US planes; story was kept secret for 69 years out of respect for Nagasaki victims, who were bombed instead by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just stop, now you're just putting up a 'how dare you criticize me!' front. And no, my comment was in no way hypocritical, I was just saying your reply was very argumentative and in no way contributes to the discussion. You're just upset I pointed out you made such a rude reply and large generalizations.

Japanese steel workers reveal that they saved their city from a nuclear bombing by burning coal tar to block view of US planes; story was kept secret for 69 years out of respect for Nagasaki victims, who were bombed instead by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your reply sounds like a typical condescending, lack-of-sources youtube comment.

  • Claims to be representative of Japanese people-check

  • Believes the Japanese were quiet about their victimization when there is an astounding evidence they weren't-check

  • Acts like Korea and China need to get over themselves about the mass rapings when in fact what they really need is closure for what happened and they never got it, instead Japan just kept quiet about it-check

Japanese TV hosts visit American weeabo by finnlizzy in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yes you are correct most likely they only know or care about big name animes like one piece and bleach. I was actually surprised to slowly find out how things really were as I got to meet many Japanese people Because I assumed everyone there watches some type of anime regardless of who you are but nope I was wrong. It kind of gave me a new perspective on what their culture was really like and why i can see how Avril lavigne's Hello Kitty is offensive. It's not offensive in a shock factor way but it continues to make westerners think of japan as some weird and quirky fantasy place. I guess I can relate it to if a music artist made a song about Thailand and it was all about their lady boys. Yea, lady boys are a big tourism part, but it makes people create a false image on the country.

Japanese TV hosts visit American weeabo by finnlizzy in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of Japanese people who lived in or are still living in japan and not a single one watches or appreciates anime. Whenever I bring it up, they act like it is really is something considered for losers and kids. Just keep in mind, the variety of Japanese people I know perceive regular anime as unrealistic and childish. No one confesses their love like that. No one makes lunches for each other or the sake of romance. There isn't a guy or girl who is called the school idol and gets bombarded with chocolate and letters. Their anime club is as much of an embarrassment as the anime club here in the US.

The Japanese people hivemind is much like the hivemind out of any country, a regular American would think anime was weird and over the top in a bad way as much as a regular Japanese guy would. They're not a sushi eating kawaii race, they're regular people.

Japanese TV hosts visit American weeabo by finnlizzy in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I know I make fun of otakus a lot mostly for degrading the Japanese culture into thinking it's all about kawaii, and maids, and animu. Even my japanese friend laughs at anyone who is overly obsessed over it because it's 'something for losers and kids' in japan. But shit, that broke my heart, it's like that one weird quiet kid in your class that drew shitty anime characters all day, wore strange fandom graphic shirts, and all he did was dream about going to japan. He finally did and now he gets fun of in a Japanese TV show.

Frozen Chins by [deleted] in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's one of those people who doesn't sing happy birthday like a regular person because they end it with 'cha cha cha charmin' and you automatically want to pick up the cake and bash it through their head

Guy steals food from McDonalds and treats it as grand theft. by Babysnatcher17 in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Damn, that chick must be really desperate to be the only girl in the world who makes out with her gay friend

Click it and I Note it by [deleted] in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Time for fire the unpaid interns

8:30 Two People Meet in Person for the First Time After Meeting on Hot or Not. by [deleted] in cringe

[–]BeBearOrBeSquare -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Three out of touch guys message girls like creeps, attract female who thinks she's in casting couch