Loudly playing the sax at her while she's pinned to the ground is hilarious
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Saxual assault is no laughing matter!
My ears heard "Careless Whisper"; what do you think he's playing?
what do you think he's playing?
'Runaway' by Sunstroke Project ?
Yakety Sax
The joke here is that a DJ actually knows how to play an instrument.
He's playing the police siren sound
Two can play at this game.
"All my undercover homies say 'YEAH!'"
My heart broke a little watching that second one. I expected to laugh at the looney-tunes level plan paying off. Then you got the police guy explaining "these are people who've never won anything in their lives, and they've finally got the chance to be a winner and be somebody important"
I need de-empathy classes or something.
Cops are hired to be apathetic. You are correct to be empathic to people who the system failed them. Everyone should be a winner in a system that works. Since capitalism is theft, these class traitors are punishing the wrong people who are victims of institutionalized larceny.
A classic
s+ (plural)
A classics
sA classic
There's our perp, boys!
Whenever I see this sort of thing on TV, where they call out the criminal from fairly far away, and then the criminal inevitably has all sorts of time to run, I always think, "There's no way police actually do that. If they just walked up beside the person first, it would be much harder to run away." But I don't know. Maybe police do it in real life, too.
Yeah, it's definitely a trope to make it obvious to the viewer what's happening, and of course, to build up drama.
Fuckin pigs. All she did was double park.
Just double parked, eh?
Throw away the key
This would work exactly once and then nobody would come to this person's concerts ever again.
sorry DJ Saxman, guess it's police charity events for the rest of your career now
Hard disagree.
Many/Most people become dishinibited in enthusiastic crowd enviornments. They become more suggestible, trusting.
Its a huge part of how group religious gatherings work.
A large concert is in many ways a secular, mass ritual gathering.
I think you could do something like this a considerable number of times.
How many people 'let loose' and do something they wouldn't otherwise normally do, at a concert?
All of those people would be likely to both keep attending these kinds of events and also fall for the exact same schtick, unless or untill a very, very broad social backlash essentially shamed them into not doing so.
I was expecting the "Rick and Morty" bit where Rick uses complex conditions to slow down and stutter the simulation they (Rick and Jerry) are stuck in.
I was expecting it to get 1β2 levels more oddly specific followed by "are any of you single"
Please explain the joke for a poor European π
Law enforcement use shout-out tactics to pick a suspect from the crowd. The singer was the investigator all along. He's also a beast at alto saxophone, and uses it to taunt his captures.
I don't think there's any link to Europe, unless I missed something
I donβt think thereβs any link to Europe, unless I missed something
Maybe in Europe they don't do that thing at concerts where they ask only part of the audience to shout out?
Although I'm guessing they do that in Europe, too. My guess is that the person asking for an explanation just doesn't go to concerts like that, and so they think it's an American thing.
Am in Europe. The very few times I've seen them ask part of the audience to shout was a left/right thing where people sitting on the left wing were being put to compete with ones on the right wing to see who shouts more. But even that was very very rare.
Maybe I just live in an unfun part of Europe?
Well, that's exactly what I'm talking about. They'll say left side, right side. Front, back. Locals, people who traveled from far away. Guys, girls.
It's just a way of increasing audience participation. Maybe the audiences in Europe are just naturally more fun, and so they don't need all of the prompting from the stage?
It could also be a linguistic barrier. If the singer is from the same country, they could get away with shouting "all girls scream", but they still risk not being understood by parts of the audience... When I've experienced it it was always visual, either it would be two different singers in charge of their own "area" of the public, or the singer would "move" right/left and "mimic" the specific part of the audience to scream (sorry English is not my native language so I'm not sure how to convey this...)
Am in Europe. It's a wedding tradition except you drink vodka instead of raising your hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r17aYKRtFM
I thought it was an American stereotype or something, like mid aged women in camrys honk a lot (so they like get back at her honkink in her ear).
Edit: sorry, my comment was triple posted, deleted
that's clearly a tenor with a fucky neckpiece. altos are half that size.
or maybe sax dude is just very very small, i didn't consider that
Everyone involved are giants and that is a contra bass.
I got to play one once. The owner play a riff on it. It was delightful
What?