@@VoidCosmonaut no I'm not. But at work the ‰ of women is much bigger than guys so I can see them everywhere. That allows me to observe how they behave to each other and get the conclusion that among themselves there's a lot of jealousy and envy but at the same time they pretend .
Unlike some previous Bushman pranks, this costume is very well designed, so it actually looks like a plant, instead of a person sitting on a flowerpot.
He's still sitting in the pot, he was just being filmed in his back instead of the typical side film he's doing. Thats why he really looks like a bush this time.
Interesting to watch how reserved the people are. After the initial scare, they hardly say anything and don't really engage him. I'm so used to my fellow American's reactions to being jumpscared.
Nunca había visto una reacción taaaaaaaaaan divertida como la de la Sra. del minuto 8:34, y el contraste con la que le acompaña, para mi es hilaraaante...
It's curious, all the young people seem to know they are going to be on social media so they react in a good-humored way. Even the ones who don't like it. Interesting, because we hear how social media leads to bad manners. Here it is leading to better behavior perhaps. --Signed, an old man
I noticed that people have the same reaction to the human bush that they do to all the farters out there. Except, there is a scream before the doubling over laughing movement and the girls clinging to each other. But still funny! And I can relate to wearing that bush costume. I was Barney, a purple dinosaur, a gorilla, a clown, and Santa Claus. Pretty hot inside those costumes!