@@prawnchips9461 same tbh I never really have a problem with that If a random person comes up and say hit me having a tik tok account I would suker punch the guy
She should have left right there at the spot! That would have been such a power move but I guess the dude would have been too embarrassed to upload that.
i was waiting the entire time for one of thise girls to start questioning his misogynistic motives like... he is _insulting_ you why r u just standing there
@@soamer_ They seem very young not sure they still understand the misogyny part, even though you know about it as a kid you don’t always get the subtleties of it - but on the other hand they are probably taught to be nice cause insecure guys can go off on you in a second and then portray you as the inappropriate one in the moment. the latter one we do unfortunately learn young. just saying there ‘s a reason this has completely different reactions for the few boys that dare to “interview” women out of their adolescence
There is ONE dude on there that asks really wholesome questions, like once he asked an old lady to tell about her first love and she was just describing this girl she used to date when she was young and aaaaaaa makes my heart melt, that’s the type of tiktok interviews we need
I remember seeing this one where he was like “Do you like black guys or (i forget what the other one was)” and she goes “I like girls” and he just starts asking and asking how she knows and if shes sure. Yikes.
he seems like he’s got an arsenal of unposted videos where women on the street have dissed tf outta him and he watched them when he’s sad so he can feel sadder
I can safely say, there is nothing I hate more than watching guys with backwards hats holding a cellphone to a strangers face and asking them useless questions. Do you really want strangers breathing all over your phone?
@The King of the Universe ''As I said a man cannot arouse the woman sexually just by his appearance'' I'm dead! Thanks for the laugh, buddy! You must attract a lot of ladies. 😂
8:36 "I didn't really want to date you, I wanted to date the other ones" Stuff like that can destroy someone's confidence. I would know because something similar happened to me where a few guys came up to my sister, me, and a cousin at the pool and the guys straight up told me to move so they could talk to my sister and cousin. They were dirtbags but that still haunts me to this day.
You know the opposite happens too? Idk why you're acting like this is unique to women. I've been called far worse, told far worse, usually involving my name and the color of my skin but nooo someone saying they don't want to date you is now a women's issue... Where were you when boys get told the same shit day in and day out? Oh right, telling them to get over it. (remember, guys are emotionless fucking losers who should all kill themselves amirite ladies) Get over it.
@@xcalium9346 I apologize, I didn't mean to make it seem like I believe it is unique to women, because it can happen to anyone. I was simply commenting in the context of the video (which had a guy saying that to a girl) but I'll make an edit to the original comment to include others too. Nobody should be made to feel like that. I'm sorry you have to go through that and I hope things get better for you. 🙂
@@FiverMarch you dont need to apologize. they just want to be oppressed, and act like they go through a speck of the stuff women go through. you seem very nice though
@@silviaromeroseoane9754 definitely not, that shit is hilarious but it’s kinda sad that I can’t share what I find funny about them with anyone because they require the context
"But I don't need a 100 bucks," actually made me laugh. Such a genuine, upfront response rejecting the very idea of his video? If I didn't know girls are funny like this guy didn't, this would prove it to me.
He looks so uncomfortable and scared when talking to women, he literally rubbed his nose a hundred times and can't utter anything beyond "yeah" and "oh". This isn't an interview, it's a "watch a baby get abused by at least a dozen adults without registration and sms" and I almost feel like calling CPS
I was looking for this comment. Dude has horrible conversational skills. It’s like he practices his introduction question or statement in the mirror for hours and that’s it so when the women he interviews have any kind of response he doesn’t know what the hell else to do. 😭😭😭
Sadly, that happened to me. A guy asked me something (after a day of school +/- 8 hours, was knackered), I trying to be nice turned around and saw a f*cking camera, boom mic and someone with with a microphone. I wasn't happy. I immediately knew from which channel they were from (VTM, it laughs at people). I'm still nice at that point, but I imagine that I looked like a deer facing headlights. The guy suddenly asks "Do you want to date me?". I didn't want to hurt this guys feelings, but I've been bullied (more annoyed then bullying, though) with that question a lot. I already knew that they were going to laugh at me one way or another, so I just turned around and walked away. 😂🤣 He's still quite famous in Belgium, but to me he isn't funny (he's also dating a model or something I think). Also: wanna mention that I was 20 or so at the time (just because I mentioned school some might think "oh -18 years old?!"). So... Yeah... 😐 Just to paint a picture how it might go. ✨ Have a nice day and I hope that it won't happen to you! ♥️✨
This is when generalized anxiety disorder would literally pay off - I once developed a 15 minute standup routine in case I found myself, like, forced to participate in a variety show or something.
As a guy , I've actually seen my friends get influenced by all of these tiktok trends and have become mysogynistic and think it's funny to have such a strong bias against women. It's actually not funny at all and just outright wierd smh
@@GP107HDhey man you do you, if you tried your best attempt at making them see what they’re doing is wrong and they decided to not listen to you for whatever lame excuse it’s their problem, people can only change for better if they decide such change to happen, I’ll say however, if you see they’re really starting to become really toxic and try to drag you down with them too you’ll have to get away from there asap, it’s the only advice I can give you
if a man walked up to me wearing 2 different shoes, his phone outstretched, with a camera following him and asked me to make him laugh i would literally have my joker moment right then and there
Let's put the blatant misogyny aside for a sec, this guy has the personality and charisma of a soggy cardboard box like does he not possess basic conversational skills?! He doesn't have anything other than 'yeah' and 'oh' in his vocabulary and it's grating to watch
5:10 "no cap" talking to "men" these days is exactly like this, they'll treat you like you gotta prove yourself to them bc they're the prize in their eyes... whilst give you LITERALLY nothing.
Him touching his nose during the girl's "why did the chicken cross the road" joke Is a self-distracting gesture to keep himself from laughing, lmfao smh.
I was in a tiktok interview and they asked me and my guy friend “are you guys dating, and have you ever hooked up with each other” we were both underage and it was creepy as fuck
@@thegoatoverlord1067 wow. It’s disgusting. I hope you and your friend are okay. This guy should be reported. Asking minors inappropriate questions… wtf !
A guy saying “women aren’t funny” literally just translates to “I don’t know how to talk to women and I have never successfully attained a relationship with one so I cry myself to sleep every night”
I went to High School with that kid! His name's Devon, right? Completely took me off guard to see you talk about him. My classmates and I used to shit on him for making this type of content because we went to a vocational school for cinematography, but I guess he got the last laugh because I'm running in circles to get a BFA in filmmaking while he's got hundreds of dollars to give away in bullshit TikToks and gets talked about on a channel I really like. It's so damn easy to gain money through clout that's there's no excuse to not be raking it in by now; I just don't want to be a dumbass on the internet to earn my living.
I hate the dude who is like "prove girls are funny?" like bruh, the fact your mother even had the thought of still having you as their child is hilarious.
I hate that guys like these try to act like 3 people who were just hanging out and having fun is enough of a sample size to claim things like “girls aren’t funny”, “boys are always funny”, “girls don’t know videogames”, etc. There’s tons of men who aren’t funny, women who are hilarious, women who know videogames, men who don’t, etc. You could be super funny but *seem* not funny when a stranger randomly walks up to you and harasses you when you’re just hanging out. It’s not an environment or sample size that can allow for accurate and fair claims, and acting like finding two girls who don’t have a shitty joke on hand to give to a total stranger = all women are unfunny is ridiculous. The faces he makes to camera as if this is proof of anything other than he makes people so uncomfortable they don’t know how to respond are so stupid. (Tone: not mad)
Also there are people like me- painfully unfunny when I try but people piss their pants when I say stupid things without thinking. Not everyone is some genius comedian, I would say that most people are unfunny when they try too hard. The right vibe is key.
@@edgaranalhoe7678 Yesss, I can make people laugh in specific contexts but if a random guy walked up to me and said "be funny we're recording you", nothing even remotely entertaining would come out.
This is kinda encouraging because if you’re afraid of trying something, you can relax knowing you’ll never be as bad at it as this guy is at interviewing people
that "if women make me laugh they get 100 dollars" guy is trying to prove a misogynistic point but he isnt realizing: 1. Humor is subjective; what may make him laugh wont make someone else laugh, and vice versa. 2. They're putting these women on the spot, of course they can't think of a good joke because THEY'RE BEING PUT ON THE SPOT- I bet you if you go up to that guy, say "make me laugh right now" he can't come up with anything either. (besides maybe some misogynistic garbage.) 3. YOUR TRAITS/EMOTIONS/PERSONALITY/HUMOR ETC ISN'T DEFINED BY YOUR GENDER?? (Biological or not, your gender doesn't determine humor....) 4. If we were to go by a lot of these similar misogynists words, "The F in woman stands for funny."... THE WORD MAN/MEN DOESN'T HAVE AN F IN IT EITHER however, female does... honestly idk what they were trying to pull.
You just wanted to say "misogynistic" because the first one doesn't prove he misogynistic. It proves he's stupid. Him laughing at the guys and not the chicks jokes prove he is misogynistic... or he is in the closet
that’s what im saying. this in time this guy came up to my sister with a shirtless guy with him and said, “would u smash or pass him?” and he was over her air grinding and my sister being the queen she is she ignored them and left
Dude said "I don't know I'm not funny" and this guy was laughing his ass off and saying "Good one!" I don't think we can trust him to be honest about what's funny
What I love about his videos is that an interviewer’s one job is to be charismatic and to carry the conversation and he can’t even do that, yet he thinks women aren’t funny. 💀
I feel like newborn calves have more charisma and social flow than these weird guys. I would actually feel inclined to be friendly and answer questions and try no to be awkward, mostly because I've never seen a talking baby cow, nor been interviewed by one. Actually, I think any kind of cow or farm animal would be better at this. I have yet to find a misogynistic cow too.... anyways great vid as always Chad Chad!
He’s so annoying and uninteresting, yet he demands more from literally randoms on the street. He’s supposed to be the one who comes prepared for interviews yet he seems brainless on the spot… lmfaoo and he still thinks he’s doing something…
A lot of them have like half a mill views so clearly someone is watching and he's getting paid. You have to be a special kind of glue sniffer to watch those videos.
There are people who are practically born entertainers with overflowing charisma and social skills buffer than vintage comic-book superheroes, people who are competent enough to at least somewhat hold a two-way conversation for more than three sentences, and then there’s this guy
Bro that “make me laugh to prove girls are funny” thing is so immature. My 8 year old cousins do that. It’s so stupid. If you just ask people randomly to make them laugh, it won’t really work. Humour needs to be born from a conversation, or a situation. If u just like sit somewhere there and ask someone to be funny, it won’t bloody work.
Guys in those comments going "oh the fact that the guys make me laugh before even telling the joke is proof that men are funny and women aren't" no its called "hating women and forcing yourself to laugh at every joke a guy might say just to prove your 'women no funny' point"
It's called comedic atmosphere, the concept that if we expect humour things are funnier. It's why comedy clubs have everyone on the edge of their seat with laughter at statements that wouldn't even get a chuckle elsewhere. To this dude, men are funnier because he thinks they are.
“No cap.” “What does ‘no cap’ mean?” “Oh, it means no cap.” Thank you sir, your explanatory skills and lexicon are immaculate, I am eternally grateful for your enlightenment.
@@lost_soul919 I thought "no cap" came from Twitch where the "Kappa" emote is often used at the end of a troll/joke statement, for example "I'm an excellent human :Kappa:". So "no kappa", as in, no troll, became "no cap"... But I could also be completely wrong :)
The girl on the left with the “it takes an hour to go 80 miles at 80 mph” was right and he said no then yes, so then the whole thing took a downward spiral
i live in nyc, specifically manhattan, and u won’t believe how many wanna-be-tiktok-famous street interviewers i’ve seen in central park or busy areas. i once had one come up to me and my gf and ask if he could date me. we both looked at each other and started laughing and replied with “we were straight and ur presence makes us gay” and we walk away.
How long does it take to drive 80 miles if you drive 80mph? First woman: One hour Him: No Second woman: 60 minutes Him: She's right. What am I even watching?
No it's worse than that, the first girl says "8 minutes" to which he doesn't respond as he waits for the /second/ girl to say "an hour" and then says "no, she's right" and points at the 8 minutes girl. His entire thing is clearly just about making girls comfortable under the guise of interviewing them.
Imagine how wholesome the "prove funny" videos would be if 1) he removed the misogynistic connotations and 2) he gave everyone who participated $100 by fake-laughing at the people who can't come up with genuine jokes on the fly. But that'd be asking too much of TikTok.
I didnt think it was that funny watching it but if I were the other girl who was with her, I would have bursted out laughing and wouldnt have stopped for the next 5 to 10 minutes. Like, imagine you're out with your friend when suddenly a misogynistic asshole tells you to prove women are funny just for your friend to start making a loud ass chicken noise right in his face
@@kennypowers1945 thats your personal opinion, but youre not the entire world. and after all, maybe you are. maybe none of this is real and this comment that youre reading is just made up by your mind to try to distract you from the horrible truth of being alone and only a concept. you're dreaming right now, and you'll never know when you'll wake up. maybe its not men making you laugh, maybe its yourself because youre only speaking to fragments of your own subconscious. kenny, this is not real
I’ve been waiting on this one. The street interviews that don’t involve sexual things or relationships are usually fine but LORD these are terrible. The girl literally got it right for the 80mph question
@@catrasuperiority5013 And I think one got it wrong at first, the other got it right, he said she was wrong before listening to her, the first girl said it in a different way, then he said she was right
@@damienearl8302 He was not saying they were right, cause he was expecting them to instantly give a wrong answer to 'expose' how 'dumb' women are, and he still didn't confirm it even though both said the right answer at one point, to keep quiet and pretend they're wrong. How disgusting and low hv u gotta be?smh
I just bless the poor people who have to stand this kind of "interview". It's so awkward and uncomfortable. Like, at least ask for permission to interview them. I've seen so many be so awkward and approaching people to just straight put their phones into their victim's faces. Is there no respect left?
If you wanna see the next level of cringe, watch those random mall/highschool interviews where a teenage boy goes up to random guys and ask them light skins or dark skins or anything slandering black women in general. It's the peak of cringe and also set us back a thousand years each time.
@@soniaiboyako4023 ifkr lmfaooo... dude is prolly a 30 year old jobless with no physical touch with a woman and is sitting behind his pc while eating his american food.
"Do you like dark-skins?" "Yeah, they make really interesting addictions to my Human Skin Collection™. A bit harder to get though, because I've noticed darker-skinned people tend to fight back more. Would you like to come see?"
He was likely holding back a laugh, given that he’s a little-brained misogynist tiktok boy. There’s stuff far less funny on that platform that I’ve seen people like him on there absolutely guffaw at. Plus, the man literally laughed at someone saying “Eh, I’m not that funny-“ So yeah, lines up!
Ahaha funny story, I actually “interviewed” a guy who lived in my college dorm who would do this to women in downtown Orlando. I saw him editing his video and I was initially intrigued until he started explaining it to me. I kind of played along to find out more and it was just so creepy, even though he was so confident about himself. Idk if I should drop his channel name but yeahhhh I have so many stories about him Edit: omg so sorry this update took so long but his channel name is/was Defining Demoiselles, idc if he finds out I outed him lmao, hi Chris yes women who are drunk aren’t really able to consent to being publicly humiliated online!
@@emc2era988 AAAA I don’t check notifs so I didn’t think people were curious! But his channel is Defining Demoiselles (spelling might be wrong) and his name is Chris, he used to have a Spotify under the name Crizology as well but it looks like it was deleted lmaoo
i love how he thinks he's the standard of excellent humour. like he doesn't have blood. his heart just pumps pure comedy around and around. and those girls were actually trying lol, they were put on the spot and actually put in an effort, whereas throughout all of his little clips the only things he's said are "uhh" "ohhh" "yea no cap"
I like how these kinda guys who think women aren't funny really find one woman who isn't funny or can't think of a joke on the spot and use that as the entire sample size
This is the same deal as people thinking it is only funny when men dress up in female clothing, but not the other way around. I feel like their is a presupposition that women are second class citizens/humourless. Thanks for pointing this out to the people Chad Chad. You are great ✌️
@@someguyfromanotherplanet5284 they're only as unisex as any other type of clothing. You just consider mens clothing more unisex bc women wearing it is more normalized than men wearing women's clothes. But in reality, there's no difference. The reasons why we consider certain colours or clothes gendered are also completely arbitrary .
4:53 I like that he's giving them a prize if they prove that girls are funny. It's as if the only jokes he's seen from women were from Amy Schumer and is now going on this grand quest to prove to everyone that every single women on the planet has the same humor as Amy Schumer. Even giving a reward if they prove him wrong, it feels like he's so confident that he's right. So confident in fact that he'd probably throw in the reward of him selling his soul to Satan if someone proved that women are funny. The only tragic thing about this is out of all this. Is that he still can't explain what no cap means.
Honestly, the funniest thing about all those videos was the girl in a "I heart DILFs" shirt asking him if he's a dilf before agreeing to go out with him. That was actually pretty funny. She should get $100.