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Not even one pixelThis was honestly one of the most unfunny things I've watched in a long time, and I don't say that lightly.. I went into it expecting there to be some kind of payoff eventually, because that's usually how comedy works. Even if a joke starts slowly, there's normally a point where everything clicks together and the buildup finally makes sense. Throughout the entire post, I kept waiting for that moment to arrive. I figured maybe the opening was intentionally awkward to set up something bigger, or maybe there was going to be an unexpected twist that would completely change how I looked at everything that came before it. Instead, that moment never arrived.
The entire experience felt like one long setup without any real conclusion. Every time I thought the punchline was about to happen, the post simply continued in the same direction. It kept introducing moments that seemed like they were supposed to be leading somewhere, but none of them ever paid off. It's almost like reading a mystery novel that spends hundreds of pages building suspense only to end without revealing who committed the crime. You're left feeling less confused about the story itself and more confused about why so much time was spent building expectations that were never fulfilled.
One of the biggest problems is the pacing. Comedy relies heavily on timing, and timing is often what separates something that's genuinely hilarious from something that just feels awkward. Here, the pacing never seemed to find a rhythm. Certain moments dragged on far longer than they needed to, while other moments rushed by without giving anything enough room to become funny. Instead of creating anticipation, the extended pauses and repeated bits made everything feel slower and slower as the video went on.
As I watched, I found myself constantly thinking, "Okay, maybe the next part is where it gets funny." That thought repeated itself over and over. Every new scene felt like it was introducing another opportunity for the joke to finally land. Unfortunately, every one of those opportunities passed without anything memorable happening.
Whoever responds with dnrd admits to being a homosexual who loves choking on dick
I need you to do something for me. Take the money that you have, and invest it into something meaningful. My suggestion would be a long thick piece of material preferably one that is a combination of cotton, metal, synthetic plastics, and some other things that are very high in tensile strength. Find your nearest tree preferably one with the longest and strongest branches. Pick one branch out of all of them. Make sure that the branch is situated 10 ft off of the ground. Wrap the material around it, leave a long part of it off of the branch, be sure to make a hole with that part that is about the diameter of 2 feet. Take a deep breath, and do everyone on this forum a massive fucking favor and go hang yourself, you retarded worthless bitch.This was honestly one of the most unfunny things I've watched in a long time, and I don't say that lightly.. I went into it expecting there to be some kind of payoff eventually, because that's usually how comedy works. Even if a joke starts slowly, there's normally a point where everything clicks together and the buildup finally makes sense. Throughout the entire post, I kept waiting for that moment to arrive. I figured maybe the opening was intentionally awkward to set up something bigger, or maybe there was going to be an unexpected twist that would completely change how I looked at everything that came before it. Instead, that moment never arrived.
The entire experience felt like one long setup without any real conclusion. Every time I thought the punchline was about to happen, the post simply continued in the same direction. It kept introducing moments that seemed like they were supposed to be leading somewhere, but none of them ever paid off. It's almost like reading a mystery novel that spends hundreds of pages building suspense only to end without revealing who committed the crime. You're left feeling less confused about the story itself and more confused about why so much time was spent building expectations that were never fulfilled.
One of the biggest problems is the pacing. Comedy relies heavily on timing, and timing is often what separates something that's genuinely hilarious from something that just feels awkward. Here, the pacing never seemed to find a rhythm. Certain moments dragged on far longer than they needed to, while other moments rushed by without giving anything enough room to become funny. Instead of creating anticipation, the extended pauses and repeated bits made everything feel slower and slower as the video went on.
As I watched, I found myself constantly thinking, "Okay, maybe the next part is where it gets funny." That thought repeated itself over and over. Every new scene felt like it was introducing another opportunity for the joke to finally land. Unfortunately, every one of those opportunities passed without anything memorable happening.
Whoever responds with dnrd admits to being a homosexual who loves choking on dick