No, Barney did not invent The Bro Code. Benjamin Franklin and George Washington. True story. History teachers these days are really failing at educating today's youth 😔
@@Tacobell1384or just “three of the main actors’ spouses appeared on the show”, even “three of the main cast members’ spouses appeared on the show” gets the point across. “three of the ensemble cast members’ husbands” if they insist on using husbands like damn specifying actresses was soooo unnecessary lol
This comment made me spit out my drink. It turned even funnier when I realized that, being a gay man, people would actually go crazy over calling NPH the Jesus of anything 😂😂 @@djsojuicy
Oh no. Absolute blasphemy. The "bro code" was being used when I was in high school in 2004-2007 and consisted of one rule; bros before hoes. Just because Google was late to the party doesn't mean he invented it.
That’s not a bro code. That’s just common sense. It’s all the other stuff added to your “bro code” that makes it the true bro code. Real bros know Barney invented the bro code
Yeah, bro code was like the golden rule, it was in the ether. Bro code was "bros before hoes". The show picked up on it and expanded on it to flash out the Barney character. The show does this a lot with this kind of cultural reference as does most sitcoms. They did the same with the golden rule, remixing it into the platinum rule
He was Blaughman both times, theyre just inconsistent because he used to work with Barney and then they gave him a different backstory in the last season.
NPH did not “invent” the bro code, the reason it wasn’t on Google yet was because it was below radar and not widespread, it was just the bro code. Like code red in a few good men.
Bro the bro code was always a thing, we just kept it to ourselves and everyone knew it. There's no point in looking it up. We were all using it in the 90s