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I thought this forum in particular would find this funny. The point of most of this guys' videos is awkwardness. He calls this video a "slightly outdated, weirder version of Netflix and Chill"... some perspective on how most of the younger crowd might view Blu-ray and physical media in general.
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May 2015
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That was pretty funny. I especially liked the line about The Indian in the Cupboard. I would have had a hard time keeping a straight face.
Obviously this doesn't really reflect younger people's opinion on physical media. The phrasing is intentionally awkward and no girl is going to go to a guy's place after meeting him to eat fruit roll ups. |
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