The pledge of allegiance episode had me genuinely trying not to vomit from second-hand embarrassment and terror 😵😵 I should probably talk to my therapist about that, now that I think of it 😂
@@KedarOthort Exactly. It’s not like “shaving a patch on the back of my head” is a style that can be done well or poorly based on the skill of the skill of the barber/stylist... The assignment is: wreck her current haircut.
Sam is just friendly version of Jigsaw. If he doesn’t roll out on a tiny tricycle with red circles on his cheeks for a Halloween episode I will riot. Edit: I am aware that the puppet is Billy, but Sam in a black hoody with short gray hair doesn’t quite match the appeal. Thank you.
It was the same in the episode with Katie and the knife thrower. He makes it a point to give the player multiple chances of denying consent and changing their mind
I've been going to the same place for about 8 years but lately the guy's result is getting worse and worse. I was a bit sceptical of going to a different one but I'm so happy that I switched.
Also I saw someone else mention that they don't usually do shit with their face because of auditions and stuff, so the back of the head not really visible is ig okay (besides the eyebrow thing happened way after they had cut their hair off anyway)
@@will224488guy it is a big deal if you're attached to your hair and don't want an undercut. just because its not a big deal to you doesn't mean its not for others.
Looking back on this now, considering their current haircut, it seems like such a small thing lol ETA: for any bigots, the title of the short LITERALLY has Ally’s correct pronouns.
@@pixelbrady it knows; it just comments the same enbyphobic mis-correction on every comment it finds. It probably has nothing better to do. It wonder if it even watches these shorts, or if it just uses these shorts to try to get a rise out of people who do respect their preferred pronouns.
@@victorassemble352 I never said I couldn't understand it, I said it was ridiculous. Implying that I don't understand when I just find it stupid is big big cope😂😂😂
In all honesty, it's only these right wing chuds that make it a big deal. I can't think of one time anyone in Dropout made their gender identity a talking point in any of their productions. Just good comedy. Anyone who thinks otherwise will have to settle for Lady Ballers.
@@Petr214 I actually encourage transphobes to keep watching Game Changer. Sam has said that the show is not political, but that the contestants views are freely shared. Like Brennen's unapologetic anti-capitalist rhetoric. I encourage you to watch all of the queer contestants on the show, including Ally. They are wicked funny and a really great person. I only ask that you keep your hateful comment to yourself, as this is no place for hate. Everyone deserves to be loved and respected, and if you don't believe that, then you are wrong. Keep watching GC, but please don't spread hate.
@@Lenexa1 singular they has existed in English before singular you. It's weird you spend so much time policing pronoun usage without knowing this. Like a grammar pedant mistaking there and their.
@@sutaretagais ohhhh swing and a miss! "They/them" are only used in the singular sense when referring to an undefined or unknown person. If the person is known to be a woman, then using they/them is no longer correct usage (according to historical usages). Are you suggesting that Ally went from being a woman to being unknown or unidentified?
@Lenexa1 no, very correct. You said plural, and I said singular they exists. You now have to backpedal your pedantic binary back to "ooh it's unknown" when singular they has been used even in cases where the identity is confirmed or at the very least whittled down to only men/only women/etc. I cannot imagine you spending this much time repeatedly hanging out in a comment section to continually be incorrect, but it's a spectacularly terrible use of time. Perhaps take up Spanish so you can gender tables and socks with some linguistic structure to get it out of your system?
@Lenexa1 you're the one backpedalling from they is a plural to admitting it can be used as singular. And yes it still has historically been used when the subject was known or could be identified otherwise as he or she. I'll side with the 1794 "New Bedford Medeley" usage over some random individual in 2024 who can only advocate their opinion on a RU-vid comment section.
@@shatterhacked I use pronouns how they're supposed to be used, the way they've been used for millennia... I'm not changing my use of proper English to conform to mental illnesses... So she is a SHE/HER a single person isn't a them/they unless they're a genderless thing which is VERY VERY rare and in 99.9% of situations isn't the case. But please keep trying to shove your agenda down my throat...
@@_MC529 the fact that pronouns takes under a full second to register and utilize and takes no effort....vs you spouting hate which takes a lot of energy means you are able to use a keyboard but are subhuman. Not sure what was before homosapiens but your it