The whole clip is even funnier. Starting with that tiny one, he keeps bringing her bigger and bigger until the giant one. He even collapses in exhaustion after dropping it off 😅
It wasnt close to assault if it wasnt a skit it WOULD have been assault since simply spitting on someone is considered assault, this would actually hurt someone, so gotta be a skit.
@@Esco96997 Depends on the person. I'm extremely introverted, I absolutely hate all social contact. But I still think it would be fun to be a mascot, mostly because nobody would know it's me and I don't have to talk
@@valeriepavlistikova9132 there are lots of things I call fun, but I never need to shame anyone to experience it. I mean, I didn't even realize it was possible to taste contempt through the typed word, until I read your comment. The US is no crazier than anywhere else. The people are no worse. It's when people dehumanize other people by lumping them into a group and claim it is "bad", that people commit horrors. People are all the same. Besides the outliers, we love. We appreciate. We care. We feel compassion. We are fed by our bonds with other people. We are fueled by creating. We can be hurt. We can be defensive. We can be unreasonable and cold in anger. We can be monstrous, especially when facing others we have dehumanized and demonized. As soon as we start thinking we are different or better than someone else, we start skirting the risk of becoming monstrous. When we get in a group and do it, we are frightening. But in the end, we are all the same, even as our human nature drives us to deny that fact.
In the second last one, the mascot sprayed those string things(idk what they're called) into the man's beer, so he threw the glass on him and the rest you know what happens
They would have been walking me out in handcuffs if a stupid mascot sprayed those in my expensive beer which is why I am taking anger management courses