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@lorax8172Ай бұрын
Sorry. I'm in Columbus but working that night. Maybe next time you come by.
@kennethmcgregor5953Ай бұрын
"You're your own emotional support animal" ngl that's one of the best descriptions of being a furry I've ever heard
@ladymoon7327Ай бұрын
The stab story omg 😭😭😭
@nihilasta2661Ай бұрын
It gets even more insane, trust me 😂
@DjinnRummyАй бұрын
There’s more to it, look it up!
@gabrielmarciu69Ай бұрын
@@DjinnRummy If only I knew what to look up. Can't seem to find it
@fritosnlegoshaiАй бұрын
@@nihilasta2661 What's the name of the video?
@nihilasta2661Ай бұрын
@fritosnlegoshai *mothers breasts saved her life* Christ it sounds like a porno 😂
@levchenkodaryaАй бұрын
2:08 - But if they have four people above them, that's four layers of protection from necrophiles
@yellowishgreendragon.-.Ай бұрын
But it would be harder to move them to somewhere they would be more respected.
@sparx3820Ай бұрын
I read this as necromancy at first and I still agreed
@Jaxos050Ай бұрын
the furry getting put in the spooky compilation is some dirty work lol
@xmlthegreatАй бұрын
That night terrors story started out nuts and just got more and more insane like I need to talk to this woman and hear more!
@Kagomai15Ай бұрын
Yeah I read about the stacked cemeteries when I was researching about public parks for a project in horticulture college. One of the reasons we have public parks is because cemeteries were dangerously full and would spill out in a rainstorm. Anyway, then they made fancy cemeteries with paths and gardens people started hanging out at them for fun. There was a whole movement to beautify cities with parks and gardens before the world wars. Interesting topic, wish I remembered more specifics lol
@kittyvlekkieАй бұрын
I appreciate you being kind to the furries :]
@danielpicklesimerАй бұрын
Every show is a therapy session, and it's always so, so good! 😂
@zpdBBXАй бұрын
Hold on! What's a polygamist farm? Is it a farm that has poly people, or are they farming polygamists?
@KoreleyАй бұрын
It's poly people kissing you all over until you also become poly yourself.
@anangoohnsАй бұрын
I would very much like to draw your attention to the stark differences between polyamory and polygamy, as they're not interchangeable. Polyamory is an umbrella term for no monogamous relationship setups in which everyone involved is informed and consenting and has autonomy over their own relationships, and can be any combination of genders. The partners also always have the option or renegotiate the relationship dynamic or leave if they are unhappy. Polygamy is a patriarchal setup in which one man has multiple wives who are not allowed to have relationships with any other men (nor women unless its something sexual the man approves of for his own "entertainment" 🤮.) It is inherently inequitable with a clear power imbalance. Polyamory can be healthy or unhealthy depending on the people in it (just as monogamy can be healthy or unhealthy depending on the people.) Polygamy, on the other hand, is inherently inequitable and oppressive to women. For example: Although all parties could voluntarily and genuinely desire and consent to a relationship where one man has multiple female partners, this would be considered polyamory if the women involved have autonomy to have their own other relationships and have equal power in the relationship. Those things would then makes that relationship no longer qualify as polygamy, does that make sense? The difference is, in polyamory all parties have the same autonomy and power/ability to change the setup to suit their and their partners needs. In polygamy, there is only choice/power with one party.
@ramabhargav7030Ай бұрын
Gianmarco's upload times got me losing sleep on a daily basis
@fabio.lous_Ай бұрын
the ok after the stabbed 16 times is so real omg
@FoxSullivanАй бұрын
Joining a sex idol cult as a midlife crisis is fucking wiiiiild oh my god 😭 Also, thank you for being kind to the furries in the crowd!
@f.b.jeffers0nАй бұрын
Now I want to be buried under a few inches of mulch... 😂🤣
@waynesworld3d975Ай бұрын
2:25 😂 the most amazing thing I've ever heard
@TheMavyStarАй бұрын
Its kinda weeeirrddd..... 😂
@podowitztime8058Ай бұрын
Gianmarco why are you avoiding Atlanta!? There's a huge community here that would love to have you!
@four1629Ай бұрын
he's been! he was in atl for a weekend literally this month, but i definitely want him to come back cause i coudln't go. he'd do great here
@bodyofhopeАй бұрын
He's been here like 2x recently
@eyesopodАй бұрын
why are u awake rn
@JollyOlАй бұрын
hey man you didn't have to call me out like that
@zorrow_Ай бұрын
La escuela!!
@sodibooАй бұрын
it's noon
@shocochellsАй бұрын
bright n early
@DivinityIncarnate000Ай бұрын
because it’s afternoon, duhhh
@carolinabeeeАй бұрын
Come to Nola!!
@FayanoraАй бұрын
I have an aunt who was mayor for a time of the one-pony town she lived in (one pony because it was too small for one whole, regular horse). She's an asshole, assuming she's even still alive. I don't know. Anyway, this town in Iowa is so small it's literally just got one road that's a circle right off the highway. This aunt lives in a mobile home, but like a fancy mobile home. (The cream of the trailer trash.) I've for sure been in smaller towns than hers, but her town was for sure on the top ten list of smallest towns in Iowa at least, if not the whole midwest. But stil... she, another aunt, and my grandma lived there and were probably at least 1/20th of the whole town's population collectively.
@idek1433Ай бұрын
Yo fam...were you a server with OCD in WWYD??
@justincase7848Ай бұрын
That must be illegal
@FayanoraАй бұрын
I'm disappointed she didn't explain what a paralyzer was.
@justincase7848Ай бұрын
Im curious if she meant night terrors or nightmares. This sounds like nightmares. Night terrors are typically in children and are caused by small airways and enlarged tonsils/adenoids which causes breathing problems and affects the neurological aspects of sleep
@ikku4321Ай бұрын
Crowd work, how american. I guess you could view it as a step up, step up from roasting. Every trend shouldn't viewed as s progress and this is one of them.
@eyesopodАй бұрын
@@ikku4321 and a happy halloween to you too
@ikku4321Ай бұрын
@eyesopod I think you just missed an opportunity for a 'yo mama joke' here.
@ad0xaАй бұрын
*Someone* got roasted and didn't like it I guess. XD no but really this is such a funny comment. Omg what did he do to you. Are you okay???
@KoreleyАй бұрын
this is a show where people consensually get roasted. People know what they're getting into the moment they go to watch it
@gayanime8981Ай бұрын
standup comedy in its modern form was originally broadly popularized IN AMERICA in the mid 1900s after tvs became cheap and widespread, and crowdwork has long been a central part of the artform, ever since hecklers have existed... wtf are you talking about 😂 thats like saying "red sauce?? how disgustingly italian - spaghetti ain't what it used to be! how can people stand to stomach this slop??"