lanyard wrote:[quote="Drunk_Dynasty"]After watching the first 4 seconds of the video (no need to watch any more than that), and im just playing armchair psychologist here, these two boys are 100% gay with eachother, and this behavior is an expression of the anger and bitterness of having to live a life of repressed homosexual feelings.
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I think you've unlocked the root of Bro-Culture. It's generally some sort of failed attempt/seeking/longing for approval. It might not be the gay thing entirely, maybe dad didn't hug them enough or give them a high five, Santa didn't get them the Thomas the Tank Engine toy, who knows.
What I do know is on the FBook MN Waterfolwers Exchange page, you can pick up a boat with Black Death mud motor and Grind Fest Texas rigs..... people been killing sh!t for 10,000 years, then suddenly, we need to ratchet up the drama faster than kids are becoming obese.
Might not be that complicated. Could just be the Dude's version of that sh!t women do with pictures when they put dog ears and noses on them.
I'm thinking there's a market opportunity though: A "Go-Bro" camera with a filter that adds ducks and elements you need to feel bad ass: blizzards, rain/lightening, etc. It can edit your camo so you can choose to be Sitka or Walmart depending on the day/crowd/pro-staff you're on. When you take a shot of you holding out your hand, depending on hand position, it will place a duck by species according to your hand position: palm up belly pose, thumb and fore finger bill hold, swirl your arm in a circle and a 'duck' will get it's neck twisted. You can also add lanyards with various calls for pro-staff cred AND select number of bands with a customized goose:duck ratio.
In my whitest Daman Wayans.... Bro-money, Bro-money, Bro-money![/quote]
That go bro app would make you millions, and all because not enough parents tell their kids it’s okay to be gay.
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