thats what really makes the vibes at those fairs. love it when they press random sound effect buttons and speak with that voice XD makes fairs so much better!
@@quantumfizzics9265 the modern man deprived from god and the sublime seeks rescue in the banal, the childish. Where he is lost in the world and its expectations, he builds a place where he can be king, where he is in control and feels like to finally be asomebody. But confronted with the innocence of the child, his farce slowly fades and he akwardly sits in silence as his world breaks down into obscenity. "The legacy", he mumbles in the microphone, followed with a " wooooo" as hollow as his numb existence. He knows that there will be no legacy, no one to remember him or his actions. The pure optimism of the child as he shouts "okaaay les goo", the joy and playfullnes, it stands in direct contrast with the man mimicking this feeling, but lost of all trueness and authenticity. So he sits in silence as the vibrant techno beat slowly fades, leaving a broken man who lost all meaning.
I’d have never ever imagined that this (of shouting random phrases to "hype" the mood in a ride) that these guys are doing, happens exactly the same way right here in my city. 😂😂 I'm in shock. I'm from Mexico and I thought that what this guys are doing was a one of a kind thing that only was happening in here 😂😂
@@gemme4486 du bist deutsch, oder? Der typ wurde mal jahre vorher einzeln in so einer holländischen sendung gezeigt, da hatte der auch schon dieses hobby. Haben denn später den jungen entdeckt und die beiden zusammen geführt für die sendung und das kam dabei raus 🎢
@Ms Who? if you are answering to me then just click the "reply" button near by my comment so im going to pretend that i dont what do you mean by your comment because it didnt minded me but the guy who i replied to ( Vodar )
I mean, each to their own, but these guys seem to be mega introverts while also loving the sound of their voices. I've never been to a carnival and thought "you know what this ride really needs is the operator to start MC'ng"
For people that don't know what the hell is going on here, this is from a Dutch television show called "man bijt hond" (man bites dog). This show basically follows people with weird hobbies or things they like, in this occasion it is a man that has a huge obsession with funfairs. The microphone thing he does is basically something what a lot of Dutch funfairs have, where there's someone at the ride that just says random things like "lets go faster!" etc. (I don't know if this same thing is on fairs in other countries as well tho) Also, the kid is not his son. It is a boy that also has a obsession with funfairs and they decided to bring them together.
Creo que entiendo el chiste. El niño (a quien te refieres como tal vez sea el niño) no quiere ir a la fiesta de cumpleaños porque Burek celebra su fiesta de cumpleaños con su padre calvo de mediana edad en compañía de un parque de atracciones de lego donde hacen ruidos extraños.
@kapok May you please tell me why you wrote Burek in the comment? My group and I always call a friend of us "Burek" and it's the first time I read that word out of cooking stuff
@@user-kh3so8lr4mYeah, right... I'm pretty sure ppl are absolutely stoked about someone finally bringing up divisive political topics into that absolute gem of pure, innocent, hilariousness that is able to make them smile and, at least for a brief moment, let them forget their struggles...even in this effed up period of society's clear downfall, we're all currently living trough in some way. That's just so kind of you to do that, you depraved tool...really, thank you! 🙄🖕
I'm happy he realized his dream to vocal a real carousel. But I think even him know the 100% accurate 1/10 scale is better in order to go full let's go
@@yourlocalryan they used English words while speaking Dutch. They're pumping the guests in the fair ride up. This obviously ain't a real fair, they're basically playing with toys so it's more like a hobby. But it's actually a job and it's common to use English words, like "let's go" or "come on"