that was really shitty profit tho the correct version would be: 1)punch producer 2)get thrown off your show 3)make your own show in Amazon with the same producer 4)watch your show being more popular than the your former show after you got thrown out 5)get proposition to go back to your former show 6)refuse like a chad 7)go chill at farm
@@engineergaming5989 This was a big joke, they were pretending to treat it seriously but this was a sketch. They weren’t actually interested in Clarkson’s amazing product.
@@nirameyo Burma special lorry scene comes to mind lol, where he dumps the entire tonne of bricks after an argument. There's some more I'm sure I'll comment when remember more
Jeremy doesn't believe in human rights, May thinks the queen is a nazy and Hammond is working for the secret service to bring both of them down, that's what top gear feels like.
thinking its "cool" is a beta thing to think. The sigma is never concerned about being "cool" or "accepted" in a hierarchy. The sigma illegally employs children to work on factories and commits war crimes in Bosnia while generating PASSIVE income. #upyourgrindset #octatrillionaireby2025
Lol so fucking true. The Mica mining in India, all of the customers were the top guns of the Germany and France and they didn't even bat an eye to the child labor issue as long as they have clean hands.
Not their fault other countries allow it. Ironically I thought that was moral imperialism to say the west is right about absolutely everything and everyone else should do the same or is that only when it comes to human rights? You can't rail against the west while trying to adopt a moral framework they created one which the most of the world obviously doesn't believe in.
"Can you really get children to work in a factory? Cause that would be brilliant!" Said every company ever before then using child labor. The fact that the corporate people took objection to that joke is just because they know their stock portfolio is 99% sweatshop supported. (The other 1% is also child labor supported)
What was that snarky rich guy hoping for when asking that? Carson: *feels bad about being mocked* "Ummm... no sir. They'd be built by adults" Rich people: *giggles to themselves at such a funny question*
Shark: *makes sarcastic statement* Anyone who's trying to sell something: *makes sarcastic reply* Sharks: "what a rude piece of shit. For that reason I'm out"
Honestly though. it was that interviewers fault for asking such a question. No one should blame jeremy, he just said facts. especially if you know that there are still some places in the world where children are made to work instead of studying and playing on the ground. child working in factories is not even the worst part. The worst part comes when the child is forced into paying off his family's debt that his father owed to someone. edit: Jeremy is a man of truth.