A little boy wrote a good story for a second grader. Then someone else read it out loud, choosing to emphasize words and sentences to make it sound even more poorly written than it actually was. Where's the funny? God, I hope this doesn't become another How to Prank a Telemarketer. At least HTPAT was funny the first time I heard it.
I thought this movie was so awesome when I was a kid but I recently tried to rewatch it and it completely does not stand up, not even for nostalgia purposes. Like the majority of the movie, I thought that this line was intentionally or unintentionally hilarious as a kid, but not now.
I'd be okay with having the tattoo but I'd feel like a real f*g in front of the tough guy tattoo artists. I have a tattoo on my arm that no one at the tattoo place understood and I really disliked the process of explaining it to them. However, I can't imagine explaining, "It's from a web site, Ronald McDonald says it while driving a car." Fived for your balls of steel.
The people stating that this is not a valid experiment are dumb. Obviously it's not a valid experiment. Do you think that the site creator is actually attempting to prove that women don't use the internet? That NO woman on this planet has ever touched a computer?
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