Oh your fine. I frequently have poison oak on my penis or chiggers in my ballsack. Chiggers go to your ballsack folks.. I get poison oak on my penis only due to the thin skin. And occasionally, I get poison oak on the penis and chiggers in my ballsack at the same time
@@I_farted421 That or the tone of the guys voice is what throws me off. "You DON'T? Well why don't you PULL IT OFF? PULL OF YOUR SKIN." funniest shit ever, i think i'm a fucking lunatic bruh
@@rouport thanks. I already have gotten better at dealing with it, but mine is probably autism/ adhd lol. Though I probably have ocd as well. The comment was more for comedic effect than anything else.
@@pyroplays599 the concept of thinking something is fiction and too ridiculous to be true, but turns out to be real, is something I think is funny depending on context. I’d also say the humor is in line with the humor of the video.
So last year I got sleep paralysis and the only way I could describe the physical feeling I had was saying "I just experienced the lightning McQueen skin video irl". It happened again tonight.
You are a computer. Your veins, arteries, nerves, etc, are all wires. But God has trouble with cable management, and as a result your wires are messy. It is up to you to pull them out and fix them. Pull them out and fix them. Pull them out. Pull them out. Pull them out. Pull them out.
@@MrMelonGuyDudeI think a meme with only 1.2mil views about lightning McQueen telling you to take off your skin is a little too meta for them lol But it's possible
when I saw a small portion of this out of context I thought it was one of those really bad quality phone calls of a middle aged man telling a kid to pull off their skin, idk why
Yahoo: Don't be weak, and resist these feelings that give you the desire for a feminine body. You will eventually get over it and never even so much as want to crossdress once you realign with your biological sex. The dysphoria will vanish in spite of viral stories of others "coming out" as trans. True story. Don't underestimate human will and endurance. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Shame there are so much hands trying to pull those into the abyss, but it is still possible, albeit harder the last few years.
"i dont like the way my skin feels on my body", "do YOU like the way YOUR skin feels on your body?", (moment of silence) "you dont?", "why dont you pull it off??", "p̸̖̳͌̈u̴̳̭̘͂̕l̴͕̙̾ͅl̵̢͓̙̊̿ ̶̹̠̪͝ŏ̵̼̼̰f̴͎̩̬̏f̶̼̒̅ ̶̪̈͗y̸̦͐͜ȯ̶̺́ǘ̷͕̎̾r̸̈͑͝ͅ ̷̠̀̾s̵̝͐k̴̝͔̏͘ͅi̸̱̽̐͘ņ̶̢͙̅̓̔"
What's unnerving about the way it's said is that it feels like, even though it sounds like a friendly suggestion at first, you can tell he won't take "no" for an answer and will just get increasingly demanding if you hesitate, eventually just outright forcing you Reminds me of my dad