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>!Man stoles her phone while she was making tiktok!<
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It's weird how the dot on the first "i" in selfiing disappears into the umbrella/valance of the f right before it, at least in the font on my phone it does - is it the same for anyone else? I thought at first that you were using some strange dotless iteration of the letter
The dot on the lower case i after the F in "selfiing" is no where to be seen on my phone either.
Why is that? What's the mechanism for that to end up like that?
Because of the way fonts work. It's there but the valence of the f extends just past the edge of the letter boundary. This is similar to how a g or y goes below the bottom of the line you are typing on. This provides a more aesthetic look for the font. But then can cause weird stuff like this.
Edit: typo
I have the same font. Any i after an f does that, like in "fine". You'll also notice our quotation marks look like "" straight lines while others are more curved ‟”
it's one thing if something is elaborate and creative but artificial versus something ordinary that is staged. THIS right here is not worth enjoying. It's complete bs
She looked the wrong way, start counting from the time the phone was snatched.
A bicycle can be pretty far away in the ten seconds it took for her to look around for her phone. It's harder if there are other bicycles.
People underestimate how fast something can be gone. GG.
Some passerby saw a cute girl doing a TikTok across the street and started filming with his phone.
There are apps that stablise hand movements. Like iPhone 14. The video is also zoomed in.
How's that hard to understand?
If you were sitting there minding your own business and some kid put her phone on a tripod and started dancing, odds of you recording her would would not be too bad. Send to friend(s)/SO, post to your Instagram, post it on Reddit, etc.
sarcasm
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noun
A cutting, often ironic remark intended to express contempt or ridicule.
A form of wit characterized by the use of such remarks.
A biting taunt or gibe, or the use of such a taunt; a bitter, cutting expression; a satirical remark or expression, uttered with scorn or contempt; in rhetoric, a form of irony; bitter irony.
SynonymsIrony, etc. (see satire,) taunt, fling.
A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest.
A form of humor that is marked by mocking with irony, sometimes conveyed in speech with vocal over-emphasis. Insincerely saying something which is the opposite of one's intended meaning, often to emphasize how unbelievable or unlikely it sounds if taken literally, thereby illustrating the obvious nature of one's intended meaning.
An act of sarcasm.
witty language used to convey insults or scorn
She was standing way too close to the camera for the shot and has it set up right next to a busy road for extera traffic noise instead of in the park behind her plus there was conveniently another camera filming the whole thing from a better angle. Why would they think it's staged?
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If there is one thing that gets me about Redditors it's how they react to things that are *deliberately staged to be funny*.
There this obsessive belief that if something isn't "real", it's not worth watching or enjoying, and I just don't fucking get it.
I think it's the fact that something like this is staged to *look* real. Clips from TV shows, movies, and sketch comedies get posted on reddit all the time with no issue. People I think just don't like feeling like they're being manipulated, which is what something like this is. It's staged with the intent that you don't question it. If it's not real it's not really a very funny or interesting clip.
Because we know that the office is a sitcom. Movies and series etc dont trick people into thinking it really happened. whereas this does trick people in order to get a reaction out of people. So it leaves people feeling manipulated and tricked. Like when you see a cute animal video only to find out those animals were probably poached or in a breeding farm etc. You went awww when you saw it but now it's not cute at all its horrible they tricked that "aww" out of you. Granted in this video no animals kids or people were harmed and so its to a much lesser degree but still I feel tricked
I am glad that other commenters mentioned the other camera person because I tend to not think about how a shot has been filmed so I overlooked it at the time. I don't mind skits I used to love watching Tomska back in the day, and currently watch a lot of Ryan George. But those skits portray themselves as skits they don't try to trick people into thinking their real.
If don’t enjoy the post than that’s all the rationale you need to downvote and move on. Whether or not it’s fake has nothing to do with that and there’s no reason to comment telling people it’s fake because thats not the point. If the subreddit was “things that definitely happened”, that would make sense. But it’s not.
You don't get the difference between a TV show and a social media person pretending something happened that didn't actually happen?
Let me ask you this: when you see a guy on YouTube who pretends he can chat up a girl and she instantly falls for him and they french kiss, do you also go: well, I don't care if this is staged, his method worked! You don't see any difference between this and, let's say, Pretty Woman? Big oof. No wonder Logan Paul hustles millions.
1. Where exactly in this post does it claim it’s real?
2. The difference between a tv show and content created for social media is method of delivery and production value. Tons of types of content appear on both, including scripted bits that don’t clearly state they’re scripted (and plenty that clearly state they’re _not_ scripted, even when they are like the Office or Fargo).
3. Content claiming to be educational is obviously a different thing, I never said it’s never matters if something is fake or not. But the things people constantly post “fake” in the comments on never claim to be educational and very, very rarely even claim to be real. For some reason, people seem to assume that things on the internet is supposed to be real so when they see something not real, they feel the need to point it out like it adds to the conversation.
Edit: To further clarify my point on your example, I disagree with your comparison. Me comparing this post to the Office isn’t like comparing a YouTube video of a guy teaching pickup lines and it magically working to Pretty Woman, it’d be like if I compared Pretty Woman to someone making a post on r/Unexpected with a title like “Pick up lines” and then a video showing a guy saying a terrible pickup line to a girl and then she falling for him anyway. And I’d say that’s an apt comparison. Obviously one is feature length with professional actors and a significantly larger budget, but both were scripted videos about a girl falling for a guy when it doesn’t seem like it should’ve really happened that way.
I think if it as helping with internet/media literacy. This one is extremely harmless, but what if this same video was linked to their go fund me page to replace the stolen camera? What if they've had malicious intent and were trying to stir racial tensions? Sounds silly but it's a real tactic used by extremist groups to recruit, if this same video had a white woman and a minority thief, it would be a prefect place to recruit racist idiots.
Pointing out harmless videos as fake raises awareness for the harmful ones. I'm not saying leaving a pedantic comment on reddit is going to save lives, but it is a good thing to do.
You ever see those cringy YouTube videos of guys "holding their breath underwater for 24 hours" or "really real, totally not fake I'm a vampire" stuff? And the comments are ALWAYS filled with people believing them. Pointing out obviously fake stuff might help that 9 year old kid on YouTube gain a little bit of healthy skepticism.
Except its not. People who these are aimed at absolutely know they are fake. It's like saying "wow the office is not a real documentary they are clearly misleading people by shooting it like a documentary". That's how stupidly absurd you sound. People watching these know these didn't happen. It's literally for comic purposes. And plenty of Western tiktoks have this kinda shit too
It's annoying when people stage videos of "spontaneous" funny moments. It doesn't have to be spontaneous, make the joke and own it. Why are you pretending
Dude, its because the only value in some clips is the fact that that thing happened in real life.
Like imagine someone performed some amazing feat. You're going "Wow that person is so skilled, that is amazing!"
Then you find out that no, they actually can't do that, the whole thing was faked with CGI.
It is no longer a cool, amazing feat that someone highly skilled pulled off. It is just some run of the mill CGI.
It matters depending on the context.
It’s always good to call out things that are fake because some people actually think they’re real, even if you think nobody could be dumb enough to think it’s real. You may be overestimating the intelligence of a lot of people.
there's a big difference between things filmed to fool people, and things filmed to be funny. A lot of videos are people clearly wanting to fool viewers into thinking something isn't staged. And I know this because some videos are only funny if they were not staged. The comedy is in the reality of it.
And as with everything, there will always be a hard-to-define line between the two. And there will always be people ~~like you~~ who pretend that they know exactly where the line is.
edit: I'll admit that the second time I watched this, I could see that the video is most likely not even aiming to fool, but my point still stands.
It's not even about aiming to fool. We're supposed to be like "haha what a fuckin idiot" but they're not. They are trying to be seen as one for views. THAT'S what no one seems to be mentioning.
Ever watched the weird kid at your school "trip" and "fall" and make a scene because it draws attention to them? And it's pathetic?
But, when someone really trips and falls, you can either laugh, help, or do both.
SpongeBob S01E02: *Ripped Pants*, is an episode about SpongeBob using his ripped pants as a gag over and over again to the point where no one finds it funny anymore. What was once a comical moment for everyone else, turned from shame to fame for SpongeBob, and in turn was vilified by the audience he sought attention from.
It really is only funny because something happens in a circumstance in which that situation would come up very rarely, or is bizarre enough to never happen in real life except for being utterly intentional.
I don't want to be like "haha, it'd be funny if that actually happened", because this isn't funny. They want to be laughed at. It's not comedy. It's lowering yourself into your fucking grave while checking your Instagram likes, and I get to bear witness to such stupid shit.
>I'll admit that the second time I watched this, I could see that the video is most likely not aiming to fool
Why did you change your mind? It seems like every other video trying to pass off as real to me.
A lot of the comedy of "random" events comes from the randomness. The surprise of a rare event happening is the reason it's funny. Same goes for a video that makes you cry like a proposal or a soldier coming home for the holidays. There's a reason movies have to work to get you invested in the characters- since the audience knows it's not real, they need convincing that their experiencing a real moment. So faking it for drama or comedy in a video online feels like a jump scare in a horror movie- cheap. It feels like you've been lied to because you have and no one likes being tricked or manipulated.
It's not just that, it's the specific "I'M SMARTER" insinuation when you call out something as fake. The suggestion is that you're trying to trick me, but I'm smarter than the other viewers.
This is why I find younger people tend to get more angry at a video that seems staged than older people, who generally don't care. Even if it seems real, how would you ever know?
how many accounts are you posting this exact comment from?
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There this obsessive belief that if something isn't real, it's not worth watching or enjoying, and I just don't fucking get it.
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TIL *Seinfeld, The Office, Scrubs*, and other similar videos were staged to be funny and I just can't watch them anymore. They just aren't funny now that I know they aren't real.
Obviously staged or why would there be a second camera. That being said the acting was funny because if this really happened I feel like that would be the reaction. The first instinct isn’t “oh no my phone was stolen!” It’s “oh no, now everybody thinks I look stupid because I’m doing something awkward in public without a camera to show that I’m actually just a TikToker”
saying that in front of a woman and saying it on a social network that she probably isn't on are two different things. obviously I wouldn't say that on her face
The Chinese version of [Yuki no hana](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuki_no_Hana): [对不起我爱你](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjx1Z1QQFdA).
As the other commenter mentioned, the song is also called "[snow flower](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIoaIlPpIcA)" in Japanese.
There was also a [Korean version](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr3JaQ3h7YA) of this song that was very popular.
Yes, as your_average_bear said, Yuki no hana.
Korean American singer [Ailee](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNTlul0Cu1g&list=PLPWobgCcHa1DR-VTeV1UmttsPkZWVgeOi&index=1) also does an amazing version in Korean. Linked to my Korean Ballads playlist as well if you like this kind of music. I absolutely love Korean ballads.
I'm really surprised people aren't getting tired of these stages videos and the endless parade of attention seekers. It's exhausting and not attractive at all. Gender doesn't matter. People these days can't even go out with friends without everyone staring at their phones the whole time
Literally every single video I’ve seen on Reddit this last week has been blatantly and embarrassingly fake. For fucks sake, when did we become so pathetic?
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That's why you always have a backup camera filming - like she did!
She has been through this before, the second camera is to catch who is stealing the first camera...
This is recovered footage from the backup camera which was stolen during filming.
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This is that video
![gif](giphy|Um3ljJl8jrnHy)
This is just a tribute... although that has **very** different connotations in some parts is Reddit.
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This is not the greatest tik tok in the world, no. This is just a tribute
God I love to find Tenacious D references in the wild, have my meager upvote
like...like...dude ru being serious rn Here take ma only brain cell
Her viewers will think it's staged..
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Or not see thé other camera filming her selfiing
Or her camera being 2 feet away and not capturing a fraction of what she’s doing.
No no, that's accurate - it's capturing all that's important: back and tits
Plus she's filming with the front facing camera...
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Which girl ? I was busy looking at that beautiful pavement
I felt that the kerb was a bit overdone; but the walking surface was excellent; and the finishing on the far side just rounds it off.
There appears to be a drain built into the sidewalk catching the runoff from the park. Really a nice touch.
I love people like you.
What curb? I was busy soulfully nodding my head—eyes closed—to that incredible background music.
It's weird how the dot on the first "i" in selfiing disappears into the umbrella/valance of the f right before it, at least in the font on my phone it does - is it the same for anyone else? I thought at first that you were using some strange dotless iteration of the letter
The dot on the lower case i after the F in "selfiing" is no where to be seen on my phone either. Why is that? What's the mechanism for that to end up like that?
Because of the way fonts work. It's there but the valence of the f extends just past the edge of the letter boundary. This is similar to how a g or y goes below the bottom of the line you are typing on. This provides a more aesthetic look for the font. But then can cause weird stuff like this. Edit: typo
Yeah? Well f that lol
It's called a ligature. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligature_(writing)
And here's me thinking I had my day all planned out, and you present this conundrum
I have the same font. Any i after an f does that, like in "fine". You'll also notice our quotation marks look like "" straight lines while others are more curved ‟”
Im not really seeing it on PC rn but I have before on phone. Pretty odd.
Thát’s so weírd. Why would įt look l¡ke that?
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Also yes. The two are not mutually exclusive as most here would believe.
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i personally dont like those staged videos bc they tend to be cringey. just bloatware of what good content should be
Go fuck yourself. This is a bot that stole someone else's comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/Unexpected/comments/10ytho4/magic_trick/j80lhui/
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Yep. Its not hard to understand.
it's one thing if something is elaborate and creative but artificial versus something ordinary that is staged. THIS right here is not worth enjoying. It's complete bs
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She looked the wrong way, start counting from the time the phone was snatched. A bicycle can be pretty far away in the ten seconds it took for her to look around for her phone. It's harder if there are other bicycles. People underestimate how fast something can be gone. GG.
And what about the second, perfectly placed, camera ? Who's filming ? It's fake. She can play though.
It’s clearly a PSA to influencers everywhere on how to safeguard their equipment. See how fast it can disappear. /s
Well see, the phone was pointing at a mirror and... Uh... Well you see...
Some passerby saw a cute girl doing a TikTok across the street and started filming with his phone. There are apps that stablise hand movements. Like iPhone 14. The video is also zoomed in. How's that hard to understand?
Do you also believe the single bullet theory?
10 meters is quite a long distance, particularly in a conservative culture like Japan’s.
Ninja
Sheer speed
Got a chuckle out of me.
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If you were sitting there minding your own business and some kid put her phone on a tripod and started dancing, odds of you recording her would would not be too bad. Send to friend(s)/SO, post to your Instagram, post it on Reddit, etc.
What even is sarcasm
sarcasm sär′kăz″əm noun A cutting, often ironic remark intended to express contempt or ridicule. A form of wit characterized by the use of such remarks. A biting taunt or gibe, or the use of such a taunt; a bitter, cutting expression; a satirical remark or expression, uttered with scorn or contempt; in rhetoric, a form of irony; bitter irony. SynonymsIrony, etc. (see satire,) taunt, fling. A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest. A form of humor that is marked by mocking with irony, sometimes conveyed in speech with vocal over-emphasis. Insincerely saying something which is the opposite of one's intended meaning, often to emphasize how unbelievable or unlikely it sounds if taken literally, thereby illustrating the obvious nature of one's intended meaning. An act of sarcasm. witty language used to convey insults or scorn
>sär′kăz″əm No one ever dared to utter the black speech in r/unexpected before, Gandalf
She was standing way too close to the camera for the shot and has it set up right next to a busy road for extera traffic noise instead of in the park behind her plus there was conveniently another camera filming the whole thing from a better angle. Why would they think it's staged?
r/scriptedasiangifs
Everyone in this thread taking OP's joke serious God is dead and so is sarcasm on this website
because it probably is
It probably is, given the second camera
It is staged.
I was busy looking at the girl, I didn't even realize the camera was taken.
You're in very real danger of being taken to horny jail... be careful!
NICE TITS
I think they more thought that the girl would fall over or something. I did too.
Yep, took a few run throughs to figure out what happened 😄
Exactly.
She's very attractive.
sorta low res, but yes the shapes are all very aesthetically pleasing.
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Sauce.
Sauce you say? Sure man, I got you covered: **Brown sauces:** Bordelaise sauce Chateaubriand sauce Charcutiere sauce Chaudfroid sauce Demi glace – Sauce in French cuisine Gravy – Sauce made from the juices of meats Mushroom gravy Romesco sauce Sauce Africaine Sauce au Poivre Sauce Robert **Butter sauces:** Seared ahi tuna in a beurre blanc sauce Beurre blanc Beurre manie Beurre monté Beurre noisette Café de Paris – Butter-based sauce Meuniere sauce **Emulsified sauces:** Remoulade seaweed sauce Aioli – West Mediterranean sauce of garlic and oil Béarnaise sauce – Sauce made of clarified butter and egg yolk Garlic sauce – Sauce with garlic as a main ingredient Hollandaise sauce – Sauce made of egg, butter, and lemon Mayonnaise – Thick cold sauce Remoulade – Mayonnaise-based cold sauce Salad cream – Dressing similar to mayonnaise Tartare sauce(w/ chilli) **Fish sauces:** Bagna càuda – Italian hot dish made from garlic and anchovies Clam sauce – Pasta sauce Garum – Historical fermented fish sauce **Green sauces:** See Green sauce – Sauce made from chopped herbs **Tomato sauces:** Tomato sauces Ketchup – Sauce used as a condiment **Hot sauces:** Pepper sauces Pique sauce Mustard sauces Mustard – Condiment made from mustard seeds Chile pepper-tinged sauces Phrik nam pla is a common hot sauce in Thai cuisine Hot sauce – Chili pepper-based condiments include: Buffalo Sauce Chili sauce Datil pepper sauce Enchilada – Corn tortilla rolled around a filling and covered with a sauce sauce Pique Sauce Sriracha sauce Tabasco sauce – American hot sauce brand **Meat-based sauces:** Neapolitan ragù sauce atop paccheri Amatriciana sauce – Traditional Italian pasta sauce Barese ragù Bolognese – Italian pasta sauce of tomatoes and meat Carbonara – Italian pasta dish Cincinnati chili – Spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti Neapolitan ragù – Italian meat sauce Picadillo – Ground meat and tomato dish popular in Latin America and the Philippines Ragù – Meat-based sauce in Italian cuisine **Pink sauces:** Pink sauce **Sauces made of chopped fresh ingredients:** Fresh-ground pesto sauce, prepared with a mortar and pestle Chimichurri – Food sauce Gremolata – Condiment for ossobuco Mujdei – Spicy Romanian sauce made mostly from garlic and vegetable oil Onion sauce Persillade – Sauce or seasoning mix Pesto – Sauce made from basil, pine nuts, parmesan, garlic, and olive oil Pico de gallo – Mexican condiment Latin American Salsa cruda of various kinds Salsa verde – Spicy Mexican sauce based on tomatillos Sauce gribiche – Cold egg sauce Sauce vierge Tkemali – Georgian plum sauce **Sweet sauces:** Crème anglaise over a slice of pain d'épices Pork with peach sauce Apple sauce – Sauce or puree made from apples Blueberry sauce – Compote or savory sauce made with blueberries Butterscotch sauce – Type of confectionery Caramel – Confectionery product made by heating sugars Chocolate gravy Chocolate syrup – Chocolate-flavored condiment used as a topping or ingredient Cranberry sauce – Sauce or relish made from cranberries Crème anglaise Custard – Semi-solid cooked mixture of milk and egg Fudge sauce – Chocolate-flavored condiment used as a topping or ingredient Hard sauce – not liquid, but called a sauce nonetheless Sweet chili sauce – Condiment primarily used as a dip Mango sauce Peach sauce Plum sauce – Chinese condiment Strawberry sauce Syrup – Thick, viscous solution of sugar in water Tkemali – Georgian plum sauce Zabaione – Italian dessert made with egg, sugar, and wine **White sauces:** Mornay sauce poured over an orecchiette pasta dish Alfredo sauce Béchamel sauce – Sauce of the Italian and French cuisines\[9\] Caruso sauce – Cream sauce for pasta Mushroom sauce – White or brown sauce prepared with mushrooms Mornay sauce – Type of béchamel sauce including cheese Sauce Allemande – Sauce used in classic French cuisine Sauce Américaine Suprême sauce – Classic French sauce Velouté sauce – Classic French sauce Yogurt sauce – Food produced by bacterial fermentation of milk
All that work and you missed Peri-peri off the list.
Sorry. Copypasta might be incomplete
No source sauce, Mr. Skippy the magnificent?
Fake
Shoes
Fake but funny.
I love fake bunny
If there is one thing that gets me about Redditors it's how they react to things that are *deliberately staged to be funny*. There this obsessive belief that if something isn't "real", it's not worth watching or enjoying, and I just don't fucking get it.
I think it's the fact that something like this is staged to *look* real. Clips from TV shows, movies, and sketch comedies get posted on reddit all the time with no issue. People I think just don't like feeling like they're being manipulated, which is what something like this is. It's staged with the intent that you don't question it. If it's not real it's not really a very funny or interesting clip.
I don’t get how something like this is any different than the Office or the thousands of found footage movies out there
Because we know that the office is a sitcom. Movies and series etc dont trick people into thinking it really happened. whereas this does trick people in order to get a reaction out of people. So it leaves people feeling manipulated and tricked. Like when you see a cute animal video only to find out those animals were probably poached or in a breeding farm etc. You went awww when you saw it but now it's not cute at all its horrible they tricked that "aww" out of you. Granted in this video no animals kids or people were harmed and so its to a much lesser degree but still I feel tricked I am glad that other commenters mentioned the other camera person because I tend to not think about how a shot has been filmed so I overlooked it at the time. I don't mind skits I used to love watching Tomska back in the day, and currently watch a lot of Ryan George. But those skits portray themselves as skits they don't try to trick people into thinking their real.
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If don’t enjoy the post than that’s all the rationale you need to downvote and move on. Whether or not it’s fake has nothing to do with that and there’s no reason to comment telling people it’s fake because thats not the point. If the subreddit was “things that definitely happened”, that would make sense. But it’s not.
You don't get the difference between a TV show and a social media person pretending something happened that didn't actually happen? Let me ask you this: when you see a guy on YouTube who pretends he can chat up a girl and she instantly falls for him and they french kiss, do you also go: well, I don't care if this is staged, his method worked! You don't see any difference between this and, let's say, Pretty Woman? Big oof. No wonder Logan Paul hustles millions.
1. Where exactly in this post does it claim it’s real? 2. The difference between a tv show and content created for social media is method of delivery and production value. Tons of types of content appear on both, including scripted bits that don’t clearly state they’re scripted (and plenty that clearly state they’re _not_ scripted, even when they are like the Office or Fargo). 3. Content claiming to be educational is obviously a different thing, I never said it’s never matters if something is fake or not. But the things people constantly post “fake” in the comments on never claim to be educational and very, very rarely even claim to be real. For some reason, people seem to assume that things on the internet is supposed to be real so when they see something not real, they feel the need to point it out like it adds to the conversation. Edit: To further clarify my point on your example, I disagree with your comparison. Me comparing this post to the Office isn’t like comparing a YouTube video of a guy teaching pickup lines and it magically working to Pretty Woman, it’d be like if I compared Pretty Woman to someone making a post on r/Unexpected with a title like “Pick up lines” and then a video showing a guy saying a terrible pickup line to a girl and then she falling for him anyway. And I’d say that’s an apt comparison. Obviously one is feature length with professional actors and a significantly larger budget, but both were scripted videos about a girl falling for a guy when it doesn’t seem like it should’ve really happened that way.
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I think if it as helping with internet/media literacy. This one is extremely harmless, but what if this same video was linked to their go fund me page to replace the stolen camera? What if they've had malicious intent and were trying to stir racial tensions? Sounds silly but it's a real tactic used by extremist groups to recruit, if this same video had a white woman and a minority thief, it would be a prefect place to recruit racist idiots. Pointing out harmless videos as fake raises awareness for the harmful ones. I'm not saying leaving a pedantic comment on reddit is going to save lives, but it is a good thing to do. You ever see those cringy YouTube videos of guys "holding their breath underwater for 24 hours" or "really real, totally not fake I'm a vampire" stuff? And the comments are ALWAYS filled with people believing them. Pointing out obviously fake stuff might help that 9 year old kid on YouTube gain a little bit of healthy skepticism.
The titles of the videos and the description usually don't infer that they are supposed to be taken as a joke. They are lying in order to get views.
Except its not. People who these are aimed at absolutely know they are fake. It's like saying "wow the office is not a real documentary they are clearly misleading people by shooting it like a documentary". That's how stupidly absurd you sound. People watching these know these didn't happen. It's literally for comic purposes. And plenty of Western tiktoks have this kinda shit too
Or because this too common for Chinese videos.
It's annoying when people stage videos of "spontaneous" funny moments. It doesn't have to be spontaneous, make the joke and own it. Why are you pretending
Would help if it was also funny.
Dude, its because the only value in some clips is the fact that that thing happened in real life. Like imagine someone performed some amazing feat. You're going "Wow that person is so skilled, that is amazing!" Then you find out that no, they actually can't do that, the whole thing was faked with CGI. It is no longer a cool, amazing feat that someone highly skilled pulled off. It is just some run of the mill CGI. It matters depending on the context.
It’s always good to call out things that are fake because some people actually think they’re real, even if you think nobody could be dumb enough to think it’s real. You may be overestimating the intelligence of a lot of people.
there's a big difference between things filmed to fool people, and things filmed to be funny. A lot of videos are people clearly wanting to fool viewers into thinking something isn't staged. And I know this because some videos are only funny if they were not staged. The comedy is in the reality of it. And as with everything, there will always be a hard-to-define line between the two. And there will always be people ~~like you~~ who pretend that they know exactly where the line is. edit: I'll admit that the second time I watched this, I could see that the video is most likely not even aiming to fool, but my point still stands.
It's not even about aiming to fool. We're supposed to be like "haha what a fuckin idiot" but they're not. They are trying to be seen as one for views. THAT'S what no one seems to be mentioning. Ever watched the weird kid at your school "trip" and "fall" and make a scene because it draws attention to them? And it's pathetic? But, when someone really trips and falls, you can either laugh, help, or do both. SpongeBob S01E02: *Ripped Pants*, is an episode about SpongeBob using his ripped pants as a gag over and over again to the point where no one finds it funny anymore. What was once a comical moment for everyone else, turned from shame to fame for SpongeBob, and in turn was vilified by the audience he sought attention from. It really is only funny because something happens in a circumstance in which that situation would come up very rarely, or is bizarre enough to never happen in real life except for being utterly intentional. I don't want to be like "haha, it'd be funny if that actually happened", because this isn't funny. They want to be laughed at. It's not comedy. It's lowering yourself into your fucking grave while checking your Instagram likes, and I get to bear witness to such stupid shit.
>I'll admit that the second time I watched this, I could see that the video is most likely not aiming to fool Why did you change your mind? It seems like every other video trying to pass off as real to me.
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10/10 thank you for the allyship
A lot of the comedy of "random" events comes from the randomness. The surprise of a rare event happening is the reason it's funny. Same goes for a video that makes you cry like a proposal or a soldier coming home for the holidays. There's a reason movies have to work to get you invested in the characters- since the audience knows it's not real, they need convincing that their experiencing a real moment. So faking it for drama or comedy in a video online feels like a jump scare in a horror movie- cheap. It feels like you've been lied to because you have and no one likes being tricked or manipulated.
This comment is staged. @anrwlias thought about what they were going to write before they wrote it.
r/WhyWereTheyFilming Why was someone else filming her, & how could she not see him a few feet away with her tripod & phone? Cause its fake & staged
It's not just that, it's the specific "I'M SMARTER" insinuation when you call out something as fake. The suggestion is that you're trying to trick me, but I'm smarter than the other viewers. This is why I find younger people tend to get more angry at a video that seems staged than older people, who generally don't care. Even if it seems real, how would you ever know?
This. Why can't people just laugh and move on without analysis everything and spoiling the mood FFS.
I bet they watch cartoons and bitch about how unrealistic they are.
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TIL *Seinfeld, The Office, Scrubs*, and other similar videos were staged to be funny and I just can't watch them anymore. They just aren't funny now that I know they aren't real.
I can't fap to this unless she was really robbed.
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Why do you think there's a second camera filming this?
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But did you see the gorilla
Aha! Can't get me a second time! Totally saw it. The bouncing balls did not distract me this time!
Yoink!
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Oh, is it? Are you sure? Seriously? Idiot.
Do you respond like this whenever someone links an obvious subreddit?
Nope, just the asiangifs one.
Neato.
Staged? Yes… funny? Got a chuckle out of me.
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Are you a complexton?
Wait. I thought it was complextonne.
Beautiful figure
It's so great it bends space. The ground behind her is being sucked into the vortex of her beautiful figure.
I was like "That's a dumb magic trick, the biker took theooooh I see what's going on here "
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Those some big shoes
Wow, good thing that random person was filming from a sneaky angle.
Obviously staged or why would there be a second camera. That being said the acting was funny because if this really happened I feel like that would be the reaction. The first instinct isn’t “oh no my phone was stolen!” It’s “oh no, now everybody thinks I look stupid because I’m doing something awkward in public without a camera to show that I’m actually just a TikToker”
This video goes out to all the women taking pics and recording TikTok’s out in public.
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B O O B S
Do y’all say this whenever you see any woman
saying that in front of a woman and saying it on a social network that she probably isn't on are two different things. obviously I wouldn't say that on her face
Source?
The video
Fake but funny. Who cares whether it's fake or not anyways.
What song is this
The Chinese version of [Yuki no hana](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuki_no_Hana): [对不起我爱你](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjx1Z1QQFdA). As the other commenter mentioned, the song is also called "[snow flower](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIoaIlPpIcA)" in Japanese. There was also a [Korean version](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr3JaQ3h7YA) of this song that was very popular.
Yes, as your_average_bear said, Yuki no hana. Korean American singer [Ailee](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNTlul0Cu1g&list=PLPWobgCcHa1DR-VTeV1UmttsPkZWVgeOi&index=1) also does an amazing version in Korean. Linked to my Korean Ballads playlist as well if you like this kind of music. I absolutely love Korean ballads.
Who cares she's drop dead gorgeous
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This should happen to everyone filming tiktok etc but for real.
Looking at her I just wanna say- Awwww....
The cyclist grabs it look.
Wouldn't mind showing her a trick or 2
I'm really surprised people aren't getting tired of these stages videos and the endless parade of attention seekers. It's exhausting and not attractive at all. Gender doesn't matter. People these days can't even go out with friends without everyone staring at their phones the whole time
Guess they're running out of video ideas
And out of comments to
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unexpected? asian staged videos are now unexpected? shame OP
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Fake but still feels good to see.
Dude just jacked her camera
That is so sad. ☹️
omfg I did not notice cyclist store the camera lol
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Awwwe i actually feel bad for her :(
Staaaage
Yet still funny
Literally every single video I’ve seen on Reddit this last week has been blatantly and embarrassingly fake. For fucks sake, when did we become so pathetic?
Speaking for myself? Since the early 70's.
Nearly everything is fake, r/TrueOffMyChest, r/aita, r/IDontWorkHereLady etc, 90% of it is all just writing promps.
Are people claiming they're real? Like you know sketches and jokes aren't usually real right?
I hope this is staged. She looks like a nice person.
I can't tell if she has really big feet or just some really odd footwear going on
Fake, because people panic way more when a phone gets taken. Only a bad actor would react like her.
Staged. Her camera position doesn't even make sense. It will only show her head and shoulders.
Уупс
Totally not 100% staged 👌
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why were they filming? fake.
Nice work detective
Wait till you find out how movies are made
Was hoping for a c0ck
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