would be even better if they would have a tv in the waiting rooms that shows what happens on stage. So that u can see there reaction to what happens on stage.
@@StrawberryMilk yeah definitely feel like they were either just uncomfortable with the situation a needed an out Would have been funnier if they did it with 2 guys and just see them share their interests
@@ItsVegaSama For the reason that has always been given. She just didn't want to be buzzed out first, so she's just using the hat/shirt combo as a lousy excuse to do so.
@@ItsVegaSama I totally agree! But have you ever met someone who just... Felt off to you? And you LITERALLY had no clue why. There is also that she might've just not wanted to be buzzed out first. So she jumped the gun. Idk. Or maybe it was the hat.
0:57 - _"Trey makes 1,000-plus tortillas a day."_ 1:05 - Her: _"For, like, work?"_ What he should have said: _"No, it's a f**king hobby. I wear this shirt and make tortillas all day."_
This series is almost always people racing to press the button as fast as they can so they can stay on and boost their confidence by looking “unobtainable” you can tell because they always get upset when someone finally pushes the button on them
How you can tell that person is insecure. They want to be the one to reject the other. It makes them feel like they are better than they really are, which I think is just pathetic. If you were truly confident in yourself you would take the loss and be cool with it. Not throw a tantrum that you don't get to reject 3 more people.
- "I do make 1000 plus tortillas a day" - "for like...work...or..." - "nah, in my spare time. It's a passion of mine, making 1000 tortillas a day. Totally normal."
This button literally sets people up for failure "He likes to smell his dog" "Show her your feet" "Do you think Brian is attractive" like jesus whoever goes on this show has to know that theyre getting into a content farm and something they'll likely not get a date out of lol
Hypothetically, if I ever got on that show, I’d have slammed the button so hard to try and break it. There ain’t no way I’m letting a button ruin my day and time.
To be fair, who would say "I like to smell my dog" when they're asking you about yourself before the show? That's some serious goofball energy either he was just here for fun or has no understanding of what're socially acceptable 1st impression topics.
Not necessarily. As an ass man, i am not attracted to the sheer size of it, but rather shape, and proportions of the ass, hips and waist combined together. It's a very delicate balance to strike, and while brown and black women do have bigger asses overall, they do not strike that perfect balance more often than white women. What i will say though is that asian women seem to be outliers in this category, and unfortunately, not in a good way.
@@ChrisMerkelStudios I don't know about that. I've seen some teaspoons that are pretty deep if you ask me. I'd explain this show as "more shallow than a flat piece of sheet metal with water on top of it".
This show is basically a contest on who presses the button the fastest, it doesn't matter who shows up. Just press the button faster then the next person.
@@VWDSTIN that guy looks exactly like young John Carmack, thats what i meant. And im surprised this comment got 12 likes, i guess some people still remember and appreciate what John did for FPS genre and game industry in general
The button has the wrong premise. If it was done correctly, whoever presses the button leaves the game, that way there would be incentive for the contestants to actually get to know the other person instead of just playing a subgame of who can hit the button fastest.
That and the 'button' needs to put the women on the spot too. Every guy that sat down had something revealed about themselves or were asked a question to put them on the spot, yet we know basically nothing about any of the girls who sat down. The women were never really put in the hot seat.
yes, there’s no real “reward” for not pressing the button. If your not into someone your gonna press the button, (since this is blind and blind dates are hard)
@@arstulex That's how it is in the dating world, unfortunately. Women hold all the cards but don't you dare point that out, lest you be labeled a misogynistic incel!
Plot twist: This show isn't a dating show at all. It's a show where the button is controlled by a demon who feeds off of awkwardness and constantly needs fresh sacrifices or else it will escape and end the world. This show prevents that by enabling the demon to ask the dumbest questions in an attempt to create the most nutrients for itself. Each episode only ends when the demon is satisfied with how many awkward conversations it has created and thus how much food it has made for itself as well.
If you have to grow up and learn how to date in this climate. My heart goes out to you... I know probably they pick the candidates who will make the easiest content but this is just wow.
If they’re not gonna throw out the one who presses the button, they should at least have a little “guilt counter” that shows how many times you’ve pressed the button.
I read this idea in a children’s book once (Big Nate) that sometimes people indulge in something they know is horrible just to either laugh at it or complain why it’s bad. This show has become my example for that.
Bro the dude that was super nice, dress well, real presentable, talking passionately about a project that seemed important to him, and this girl really kicks him out then INSULTS HIS FIT. Like wtf lmao
Honestly, the "smelling people you love a lot" bit is a pretty normal thing for people who really care about each other, but I would not be comfortable telling a stranger I just met that I enjoy smelling musk. That's what makes it sound so wierd, and I feel bad for that guy that that's how he had to share the info.
I was thinking he meant along the lines of something sweet, like smelling your partner's hair when you're cuddling or something, but he just didn't have anything to save himself lmao
R.i.p to the last guy, he had decent communication skills too . They knew if they gave the button happy ones another chance to buzz out they would What he said seemed reasonable and understanding
12:29 That last button press was so weird. It felt like she got compelled to press it because it turned red, not because she actually rejected him (and then after pressing the button she "retconned" a reason to try and save face). If you want a date, this is possibly the worst possible show to get one (like Charlie said, the "button" is just an anti-wingman, both mechanically and personality-wise).
The man admitted that his ex thought he was controlling then tried to save his own ass as to why he “isn’t” and talked shit. I’m glad she did cause if he’s actually controlling, it’s a huge red flag
@@jonesy9744 i went through to count the frames, from the time it took from from first movement to impact it was 8 frames, 7 if you remove dupe frames, she begin to move 4 frames after him, and he hit the button 3 frames before she had touched her hand, he begins to move when the button is about 1/2 red, she moves when its 2/3 red
Winking can only be executed un-awkwardly when done without any conversation. Like you catch someone doing something they hope no one saw, you just wink and walk away. It breaks up the already awkward situation.
The tortilla guy shouldn't be ashamed of his job. All work has dignity. His problem is he looks like the lovechild of Napolean Dynamite and Jeffrey Dahmer.
She stabbed him in the back before they even started dating! Wow. She literally said "I would be interested in another date", lowering his guard, he too feels the same way. Then BAM, rejects him 10 secs later. Shes cruel! 😡👎
@@settratheimperishable4093 "these computers you had installed in the pyramids so we can reply to youtube comments were an excellent investment, my lord imperishable"
I hate that she says "I do kinda like to post freely, I dont like anyone to hold me back" Ok bitch dont date someone then, we all know why you post "freely" and its to attract men, doing that in a relationship is so fucked up... when will women realize this?
what if you keep on getting rejected, to the point you eventually find the person who was your first rejection, but you get rejected so much you start to run out of options.
Honestly I'd much rather watch that, just a couple of dudes bonding and doing fun stuff, most of these videos make it seem like both guys and gals would have lot more enjoyment being together with the same sex than the opposite
@@airplanes_aren.t_real Honestly, I think everyone involved would have a lot more fun if this show was just this same group of people (both groups together) in a bar drinking and getting to know each other all together, on their own time, with no button. And I would find this much more interesting than this current show, and I can bet a lot of people would agree with me on this.
@@NankitaBR same, my favorite stories are ones where people can just be themselves and talk, I get that it's boring for a lot of people but seeing these human interactions fills me with interest
Im convinced the producers behind this show are aiming to have every round be as awkward as possible for immediate rejections. “He likes to smell his dog” Like seriously theres no coming back from that, these people are set up for failure lmfao
@@brysonkuervers2570 Ok but throwing it out of the blue in a context like this with no warning is obviously gonna make it come across as weird and awkward, dude wasn’t doing himself any favors with his explanation of it either lmao
Imagine if there was a single dad who happily spends alot of time with their kid, carries them around, lifts them on their shoulders, hugs, etc, and the buzzer words it as "He likes to touch kids"
this is not a game where they try to get to know each other it is a show where they try not to get rejected by rejecting someone.and instead of going on this show going to people u find attractive out side and asking them out has wayy more odds of working than this
I think this show would become much better with one simple change: the one who presses the button is the one who has to leave. This way the one who risks rejection is the one who gets a second chance, it will encourage people to find the best qualities in each other. However, I think the goal of the show is to create drama so they would never do that.
that ending was intense, the second date almost happened but unfortunately people in the show are looking for the most perfect person alive, and once again nobody wins. When the second date actually happens, the world will never be the same.
That is true. They act as if they’re making the commitment of a lifetime instead of thinking that they could get to know their partner a bit more before committing…. Which is the premise of dating, right? No?
I mean we all know the button is stupid, but I feel like people see it light up and it's like a reflex game lmao brain just tells them to hit it as fast as possible . monkey brains
@@stevan_ssg What do you think I mean? Dude makes a completely legitimate, uncontroversial comment, which isn't supporting the rejections, but laughing at the sheer audacity. Then this guy comes in and clowns on his sub count of all things. It's kinda weird.
I remember getting an email from the team that made that show after my channel passed a hundred subs. My immediate thought was "now why on Earth would I publicly humiliate myself and ruin what little reputation I have?"
Thank you for posting this video. I was paralyzed from the waist down for the last 10 years but after watching this cringey speed dating video it gave me the courage to stand up and throw myself out the window. Appreciated 🙏🏿
@Dexter No this is the same video Pewdiepie reacted to one of his videos uploaded few months ago Oh wait, actually it’s a different video but it’s the same creator Pewdiepie reacted to on a different video related to this, so I had to edit my comment
the dude at 3:50 has seen the show so many times that he knew exactly how long it would take before the button became active based on the type of conversation taking place and was able to hit it with lightning reflexes
when the button breaks they should keep it broken so they have to talk until they like eachother or can atleast confidently know they want to hit the button
I guarantee if my wife and I had our first date and there was a button, one of us would have pressed it. Dates are stressful and most of the times awkward, so your fight or flight response is kicking in and 9/10 times leaving would be more awkward then not so you stick through it and realize it wasn’t that bad. Then the next dates get easier and easier. But with the button, now you can “escape” which almost anyone would do when given the opportunity on that awkward first date.
But I do see parallels from what I know is going on nowadays with dating. A lot of us (including me) have unrealistic expectations on how easy, how fitting, how perfect the relationship is going to be. Of course it's important to find the right person, but love certainly has to ripen and it takes time and work. My own brain's pessimism would say: "Yes, dates nowadays are f***ed." But the truth is certainly more positive.
@@pulvenberg1709 true. Love takes effort. People think its effortless and then when they “fall out of love” they end it because they refuse to put in that work. Unfortunately people do give up too easily.
Wow. Man says he's not a fashion icon while he's been single handedly holding up an absolutely classic fit. The white tee has been forever linked to Charlie in my mind.
It’d be like seeing an anime character wear a different outfit. Seeing Goku wear casual clothes would be the equivalent of seeing this man in a red hoodie or button up shirt.
"Revenge for the boys team" lol this show really is just like team vs team, boys vs girls. When the guys see one girl reject so many times, he feels obligated to just shut her down just for the boys. And I haven't seen any other episodes but I'm sure the girls have done something like that too?
Speaking freely, I think it's probably because when a girl rejects so many guys she starts to seem stuck up. "Im too good for you/youre not good enough to date me", kinda thing. So if a guy makes a decent attempt, and the girl rejects him and she does this to multiple guys, subconsciously you might think negatively of her. Theyre also showing that the guys tell the others what happened. If someone said a girl rejected them cuz "his hat didnt go with his shirt", I feel most would think shes shallow. Which pre-conditions them to be less interested or want to reject her, either to avoid getting rejected themself or to pay her back for being shallow/stuck up. There's an episode of the button where a girl rejected like 6+ guys in a row, some for...kinda shallow surprising reasons, & I was pleased when she finally got rejected, kinda wanted to see it happen tbh. Just my opinion though
I've already commented four times but this is one deep cess pool filled right to the brim, rejecting someone over one small thing like "I don't believe you" or "I don't like your hat" is borderline insane that someone could be so desperate for attention that they would come up with an excuse for pressing the button, everybody watching knows you just want to be on screen for longer
Reminder: This is not dating show, this is a prank show. Being on this show is so laughably inefficient for finding a partner, that's the way it was intended to be. It's a prank to the players, and the viewers. To prank everyone into thinking it's a dating show, when it's actually a prank show that's supposed to make everyone rage.
1:30 Winks typically look weird because they are too tense; a good wink should be done casually, so that the eye closes and opens in a soft, somewhat slow way without any effort.
1:00 “Trey makes 1,000+ tortillas a day.” “For, like, work?” Madam, why else would he be making over 1,000 daily tortillas a day?? Mexican families are big but they aren’t *that* big
The winning move would be to attend the series and start pressing the button like hector the split second you walk up, every time. Not even waiting for the prompt or color, maintaining hard eye contact and pounding that button from the moment you see it, with the righteous single minded fury that pressing the button enough times will cure cancer in puppies and give everyone on earth a free big mac combo meal coupon with no expiration date.
I love how there are three parts of him talking about that show but you don't feel like it's like three parts about one topic but like three separate parts about that same topic
0:40 it is 100% a compliment. Thrifting is seen as a very positive thing in fashion because it reduces waste. It's also shows you have a good sense of style to wear thrifted items
Never have I ever heard someone say “damn baby you thrift shop so good” “god damn just the way you saved those red high heels from hitting the trash can it’s already destined for turned me on” I see your point but it’s kind of not a good point dawg.
I actually love how the guys are always just like "damn got me" but the girls always seam personally offended. It's the game and you were already reaching for the button too
The blonde girl was more taken aback by how quickly he switched from being cordial in conversation to smashing the button the second in lit up. Also, if the guys were simply cool about it, why is it that they had the other guys press the button as some sort of cope response for getting rejected and not doing the rejection themselves?
Yes, but you also have to talk to them face-to-face and psychologically manipulate them into not pressing the button. The game encourages backstabbing while trying to convince people not to do it to you first.
You know, she has every right to date whoever she wants, if that's a flag for her that's a flag for her. But the fact she's all like "omg yessss I'd love to go on a second date with you I'm very interested" but then she still presses the button and has this whole speech prepared about why she's not actually interested.
Indeed. People are free to set their standards as high as they like (since they are only possibly hurting themselves by doing so). But being misleading like that is just unnecessarily hurtful.
I think it's just because the button turned red. It's like a weird impulse response. This isn't really a dating show, it's just a competitive game. And then you have to scramble to find a reason as to why you just did that, or not. Wish it was not.
yeah with these types of mentalities they are not getting into healthy relationships ever. bitch you think you are so perfect that you wont need to do any sort of adjustments in your life when you have someone else a whole another person in your life? like you cant even imagine having to feel some sense of responsibility to another human being that even the thought of it makes you feel restricted? and feel like you lost your freedom? well let me give you a valuable lesson, you either lose your freedom to some degree or you stay single. quality of the relationships are decided by balance between commitment and compromise.
Well she was already going to press it before, but she was still unsure, she needed a good reason because I'm 100% sure it's because he's simply not her type but she felt saying that would be more of ass thing to say than the reason she used, which was completely ass thing to use especially since it was so reasonable... this is the world we live in though. People think it's better to make some weird excuse up instead of just being honest. This button thing is entertaining, but it's entertaining because it's surprising to see just how socially inadequate people are becoming.
"Nice shirt did you get it at the thrift shop?" "No i actually just bought it because its comfy haha wanna try it on? It'd probably look good with your 5 o'clock shadow"
This show just feels like an experiment to show how hypergamous women are in dating lol. Even if you feel a connection, that red button which can potentially give you someone EVEN better is just far too tempting. This show just takes this one trait and amplifies it to the extreme.
Yah, for most people the soul is always changing as well as our personal needs/desires. But like you said.. if both people love each other’s positive qualities enough to stay together, it just takes a patient and kind mindset.
@Lalogue I agree, though I do think compatibility is something important as well. I understand people have flaws, but there are some that are more egregious to me that are worth taking time to sift through the rubble to find something special. Assuming I still want to date anymore, though. Obtaining actual independence (as in, not even having a roommate anymore) has kind of made that desire plummet. The amount of control I have over my environment now has really improved my mental health and I'm not certain I want to return back to dealing with another person in my space. Maybe I'll date someone only if they're alright with us likely never moving in together, lol. Don't have to worry about getting under each other's skin 😅