Human Tetris
Jun. 13th, 2008 08:12 pmBeing British in America, I feel there are certain roles expected of me. The stereotype of British people is that those that aren't genetically enhanced supervillains are at least always very proper, unimpressed with everything around them, and generally a bit too clever. We only drink tea, eat sensible things like peas, and all have a picture of the Queen above our fireplaces. For us, Last of the Summer Wine is about the level of comedy we can handle. We're thoroughly against any tomfoolery and/or shenanigans, reacting to either of them with a scathing, withering air of sarcasm.
With all that in mind, this is absolutely bloody hilarious.
(I think it helps that the Japanese have a way with simple English "soundbites"... reacting to breaking the whole thing in half and then falling into the water with "NOT CLEAR" is a good way to sum it up.)
With all that in mind, this is absolutely bloody hilarious.
(I think it helps that the Japanese have a way with simple English "soundbites"... reacting to breaking the whole thing in half and then falling into the water with "NOT CLEAR" is a good way to sum it up.)
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Date: 2008-06-14 12:16 pm (UTC)http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=x_m___lk44E&feature=related
if you want something similar, it made me laugh anyway =)
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Date: 2008-06-14 01:27 pm (UTC)But I think the Japanese have a greater sense of fun than either Britain or America do now, even if they also have less of a sense of colossal amounts of pain.