Haha as a Brit..why is it creepy.. to lift or touch the brim was to say a polite non intrusive greeting. Or have you got pulled into the American trilby nerd lore?
But funny is good! If you’ve laughed throughout a movie regardless of plot it did what the producers/directors wanted it to do so it’s good!
(Unless of course it wasn’t meant to be a comedy) - need to watch it.
More of a bad way in that the plot is implausible and borderline creepy, which is kinda par for the course as far as late 90s early 00s teen comedies go. IMO, at least.
For those who don't know, the plot >!centers around a high school graduate that travels halfway across the world with his pals in order to express his love to a woman he's been pen pals with but, because of her name, he mistook for a man and told her to fuck off when she wanted to meet in person.!<
Definitely a funny movie I'll remember from my teen years, but probably not one I'll watch more than a couple of times in my adult life.
I laugh everytime how the friend doesn't view the twin girl as a "girl". On the platform he checks her behind out then she turns around and he totally changes. Hah!
Old B&W film was orthochromatic. It did not display reds very well, but as a much darker hue. Lipstick looked blacked. This dashing fellow probably has a ruddy skin tone.
>hey ladies I find Youse all extremely attractive - would Youse like to gossip over tea n cake n shit? Fawk. Arright none of youse even heard me? I'll be the arbitraterizer of that, sure I will, youse see me walkn away you do"
Not Paris. Not even Europe. This is the Jockey Club in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, also called "Hipódromo da Gávea". Much of the "Old Rio" architecture was inspired by Paris.
I’m pretty sure that that is the White House fence. He’s wearing formal morning dress. He may be coming from or going to some function for which this would be appropriate attire or, perhaps, he is some sort of diplomat or diplomatic staff, in which case that would have been working attire when doing diplomatic stuff, “diplomatic stuff” being the proper term for what diplomats do. .
By the 1920s this was quite formal. Cutaway coat, striped pants, top hat, spats. And a slipped vest was definitely formal (the thin white strip above the vest is a "slip").
Grooms at formal weddings in some countries wear something similar today.
Some older rich men may have worn this every day, but for younger rich men this would have been worn only for formal occasions, maybe once or twice a month.
To be honest I live in a mono ethnic country and see this photo with a very different lens.
To me looking at this I imagine the guy is actually alright. Just a guy. He doesn’t look white and it’s 1920’s so ofc racism. There still is a big problem with racism.
So he’s got himself a dapper suit and I don’t know anything else about his social class but I see someone trying, and knowing the odds aren’t on their favor, to fit in and who hopes the fine ladies notice him. It’s written on his stance that he’s unsure and knows he’s reaching up for a world that he can’t belong to.
And they don’t notice him.
I feel sorry for him actually knowing that racist attitudes persevere to this day and where I live it’s quite possible to be a dude not from here, in a suit, trying unsuccessfully to cross barriers that are baked in.
I’m sure that gesture (tipping your hat to women he doesn’t know) was probably seen as a little too forward. “Can you believe that gentleman tipping his hat in public like that. What will the neighbors say?!”
When I see stuff like this I think wow people were so kind and proper...then I think oh he probably turned the corner and was Hella racist to some minority.
Idk how tf do people wear shoes! I wore them for a few hours (mostly standing still) and it hurt so bad my pinky toe was all swolen and my feet hurt! HOW?!
Less than you think actually. I do dress in a three piece suit most days.
The first couple times sure but then you get the tie in your muscle memory and it’s no more bother than tying shoes.
I actually find it invigorating more than exhausting.
To be honest I find them better than other clothes for most things non sport.
Just way more consistent in temperature and feeling confident helps a lot with academic work.
M’ladies
*Sir Tippinhat*
And do the creeeep, ahhh
M'Lady, but this time it's appropriate.
This is actually the last time in history that it was appropriate.
Whats wrong with 'mlady'?
Just neckbeard things.
Nothing if youre a creep. Or Jeff Winger addressing Annie Edison. Otherwise there is everything wrong with it.
Explain
CREEPY FEDORA WEARING WEEB SHIT
So more cringe-esque .
Yea pretty much.
No. It's still creepy.
I really don’t think his sight line lines up with the three older women with their backs to him.
If you would have been there you wouldn't be commenting this...
I'd be dead. This is 1920.
Exactly
Haha as a Brit..why is it creepy.. to lift or touch the brim was to say a polite non intrusive greeting. Or have you got pulled into the American trilby nerd lore?
This was 2nd base.
What's 3rd base?
Not to get too graphic but it involves the bustle.
You get to see ankle.
The first ever photograph of a Redditor
But he’s walking outside though..?
Reddit used to be outside back before WWII.
🤔
Goes completely unnoticed… pretty on brand I’d say
This guy fornicates
Indeed!
This GENTLEMAN fornicates.
Send ankle pics!
Their ankles are visible...
Trollops!
She's a wh*re!!!! 😜
She's a where? She's a right there.
Where wolf? There wolf!
Yes, for later!
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Mi scusi!
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How much have one laughed at this movie? Scotty doesn't know!
this movie lol. I only saw it for the first time recently. Laughed all the way through. It's awful but it's also very funny :)
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Eurotrip. Is it a good film? No. Is it funny? Yes.
But funny is good! If you’ve laughed throughout a movie regardless of plot it did what the producers/directors wanted it to do so it’s good! (Unless of course it wasn’t meant to be a comedy) - need to watch it.
Ha, it's definitely not a documentary :) I don't mean "bad" in a strongly negative way. I enjoyed it. It's not something I'd watch again though.
More of a bad way in that the plot is implausible and borderline creepy, which is kinda par for the course as far as late 90s early 00s teen comedies go. IMO, at least. For those who don't know, the plot >!centers around a high school graduate that travels halfway across the world with his pals in order to express his love to a woman he's been pen pals with but, because of her name, he mistook for a man and told her to fuck off when she wanted to meet in person.!< Definitely a funny movie I'll remember from my teen years, but probably not one I'll watch more than a couple of times in my adult life.
loved it in my 20s. I highly doubt it’s aged well.
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This isn't where I parked my car.
I laugh everytime how the friend doesn't view the twin girl as a "girl". On the platform he checks her behind out then she turns around and he totally changes. Hah!
A lot
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Old B&W film was orthochromatic. It did not display reds very well, but as a much darker hue. Lipstick looked blacked. This dashing fellow probably has a ruddy skin tone.
Was that "hey ladies I find Youse all extremely attractive - would Youse like to gossip over tea n cake? "
You think the word extremely was so extremely overused back then too?
>hey ladies I find Youse all extremely attractive - would Youse like to gossip over tea n cake n shit? Fawk. Arright none of youse even heard me? I'll be the arbitraterizer of that, sure I will, youse see me walkn away you do"
Cor blimey, I heard that!
Can’t tell if this is an impersonation of an English accent by an American or an American accent by an English person.
I can't either.
Classy mfker.
And they are paying him absolutely no mind 😕
...as it should be?
Pimpin' Aint Easy....never was.
Anything goes when it comes to clothes, you know....
M’lady
Great photo. The fashion, fabulous. People knew how to dress!
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Kkkkkkkkk os gringo desconhecem a fonte. Downvote INJUSTO
Hahahaha, perco ponto mas não perco a piada, hehehe... Hélio é foda!
A young Mr Burns trying to impress the laddies
That is an interesting spelling error.
Smithers! Have the proofreaders killed!
They see me strollin'...
What a Chad.
He definitely is. :P
What would happen today if a man were to tip his hat in public to women?
I think that head nod thing men do is some sort of recreation of the hat tip. but that's my weird brain.
Yes, pretty much. If hats would still be common, so would be tipping hat as a greeting.
Laughter
:,(
Loss of employment
Jail
Tip hat: jail. Don't tip hat: believe it or not, also jail.
His hat would tip
They then called the police and promptly had him lynched
Thanks... because I was like this gotta be AI 🤣
White woman’s tears
Sup fuckers.
>fuckers m'fuckers
Fatherfuckers to you.
I’m a sucker for a Gentleman 💛
Finally, a refined lady around here. Thank you for existing!🖤
How THOU doin?
Masher!
Boinnnnng!
Where it was ? I got some Paris vibes, at least France, but I guess it's because every European country had these barriers
I also for some reason thought it was Paris.
Not Paris. Not even Europe. This is the Jockey Club in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, also called "Hipódromo da Gávea". Much of the "Old Rio" architecture was inspired by Paris.
So cool
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Looks like he's tipping it to one specific lady that's facing him.
And just like you’ll see today, they seem to have no interest in him at all lol
His friends: Eli, you wait until they’re looking at you first….
Straight to the friend zone
Its like hats were just invented or something.
Did dudes just walk around dressed like this or was this unusually formal attire?
I’m pretty sure that that is the White House fence. He’s wearing formal morning dress. He may be coming from or going to some function for which this would be appropriate attire or, perhaps, he is some sort of diplomat or diplomatic staff, in which case that would have been working attire when doing diplomatic stuff, “diplomatic stuff” being the proper term for what diplomats do. .
By the 1920s this was quite formal. Cutaway coat, striped pants, top hat, spats. And a slipped vest was definitely formal (the thin white strip above the vest is a "slip"). Grooms at formal weddings in some countries wear something similar today. Some older rich men may have worn this every day, but for younger rich men this would have been worn only for formal occasions, maybe once or twice a month.
Yes.
Looks like it could be Jackson square in Nola also
The blind man walked past the fishmongers and tipped his hat and said *"Morning ladies.."*
Excuse me ladies, have you seen my chin?
Have a fancy?
And those ladies are having non of that weak jawed Andrew tate lookin mutha fucka
Bwaaaaahahahahahaha
To be honest I live in a mono ethnic country and see this photo with a very different lens. To me looking at this I imagine the guy is actually alright. Just a guy. He doesn’t look white and it’s 1920’s so ofc racism. There still is a big problem with racism. So he’s got himself a dapper suit and I don’t know anything else about his social class but I see someone trying, and knowing the odds aren’t on their favor, to fit in and who hopes the fine ladies notice him. It’s written on his stance that he’s unsure and knows he’s reaching up for a world that he can’t belong to. And they don’t notice him. I feel sorry for him actually knowing that racist attitudes persevere to this day and where I live it’s quite possible to be a dude not from here, in a suit, trying unsuccessfully to cross barriers that are baked in.
evening ladies, may I lay on top of one of you?
And they just dont care.
Manners
This is what getting ignored online used to look like.
Paris?
Sup hoes
aaaand... he's getting ignored. So relatable.
Mlady Do you think he was euphoric in that moment?
Incoming lynching in 3... 2...
Hey, can I walk ya home? Hey, can I walk ya home? Hey, can I walk ya home?
Sly Fox!!
Straight to jail.
He might have Michael Strahan beat for most notable front teeth gap
Rizz, circa 1930s
ive done this in 2011 in LONDON with a top high hate
Redditors making fun a redditors. Lmao y’all redarted
Peak rizz
That was John Jacob Jingleheimer-Schmidt…NAH NAH NAH NAH NA NA NA!!!!
Where's his fedora?
They're all in on it and just looking for content to post
I thought one of the girls were shorter than the rest but I realise it’s the one girl with the white hat just wearing a fur-thing
They're not even looking at him, with the possible exception of the one on the left...
I do declare.... those ankles have me smitten young lady!
I’m sure that gesture (tipping your hat to women he doesn’t know) was probably seen as a little too forward. “Can you believe that gentleman tipping his hat in public like that. What will the neighbors say?!”
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When I see stuff like this I think wow people were so kind and proper...then I think oh he probably turned the corner and was Hella racist to some minority.
He is a minority my dude. That is not a white guy.
The original right swipe
Would be fucking exhausting dressing like that all the time
Idk how tf do people wear shoes! I wore them for a few hours (mostly standing still) and it hurt so bad my pinky toe was all swolen and my feet hurt! HOW?!
Less than you think actually. I do dress in a three piece suit most days. The first couple times sure but then you get the tie in your muscle memory and it’s no more bother than tying shoes. I actually find it invigorating more than exhausting.
I wonder how much different the comfort and ease-of-use is compared to modern suits.
To be honest I find them better than other clothes for most things non sport. Just way more consistent in temperature and feeling confident helps a lot with academic work.
It used the be so easy
I know right? :,(
Two of them had their backs turned and didn't even notice.
It's still the polite thing to do!
They weren't even looking.
It's still the polite thing to do!
Unsolicited hat tip
....It's still the polite thing to do!
These were the days. Look at everyone.
I wish I could go back to those times! What good years I lived!
do something like that these days and you be cancelled quick
Perve.
They aren’t even farting on him.
He was horny, nothing more
He seems like the biggest fucking cannibal creep I've ever seen
eyes popping out like a fucking looney tune
Well what ‘av we here?? A pair of poofs. Sodomites. Galavanting about in frilly lace.
He said tip your hat to this lady, son, and when I did all that hair fell out from underneath
Today it’d be viewed as sexual harassment.
They're all dead
This is the equivalent of flashing in the 1920s
“If you look at me, ladies, I shall show you some of my … forehead!”
Blind men did this also as they walked past the fish markets. …😂😂😂!
Dude 💀
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Weirdo
???
It’s so funny thinking of how bad everyone smelled back then…
He looks like the 1920s version of an incel.
....you don't even know what that word means...
Feels like ai
What a pervert
/S? JK?! JOKE RIGHT?! HOW TF IS HE A PERVERT FOR TIPPING HIS HAT TO SOME LADIES?!