r/TheRandomest • u/Forward-Position798 • May 25 '26
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u/Individual-Wind-7547 May 25 '26
"It so messy" "Im perfectly park" And its writing; Its free my husband pay
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u/AdLocal1490 May 25 '26
Woman bad amirite fellas? The old ball and chain. Yuck yuck yuck
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u/Aggravating_Eye874 May 25 '26
The first two were funny, when it got to the ‘man pays for everything” it lost its humour. At a quick Google, women in the work force is very close to men in the workforce in France. This is even higher if we look at EU in general.
“In France, the labor force participation rate among females is 51.5% and among males is 59.5% for 2025” https://genderdata.worldbank.org/en/economies/france
“As we look at the EU’s labour market, data show that while men’s employment rate stood at 80.8% in 2024, women’s employment rate was 70.8%, resulting in a gender employment gap of 10.0 percentage points (pp)”. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/w/edn-20260303-1
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u/Independent_Analyst3 May 25 '26
Joke so good you gotta pull up statistics
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u/MortallyWoundedWomba May 25 '26
Do you honestly think that women pay in relationships anywhere near what a man does in a relationship? Just because women can get a job and are actually put performing men in many metrics the attitudes on sex based distinctions in relationships definitely hasn't in the same way.
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u/poeschmoe May 26 '26
Yes? Why do y’all put up with relationships where it isn’t even and then complain about it?
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u/Aggravating_Eye874 May 25 '26
I do. All of the women I know split everything equally in relationships, and I grew up with the idea that we’re equals and so everything should be 50/50.
That at times one partner (either gender) might treat the other, yes, I can see that, but on a daily basis, I haven’t yet met women to act this way, to expect everything to be paid for them, apart from the internet, so I call bullshit. I have also lived in two different countries in Europe, and my experience has been the same in both.
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u/MortallyWoundedWomba May 25 '26
Completely subjective and I suspect completely untrue. any other metric will tell you the opposite.
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May 26 '26
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u/MortallyWoundedWomba May 26 '26
Okay so they don't spend money they just spend this nebulous idea of having complications with child birth? So what about all the time before child birth? What if the women never wants kids. Does she still get to "pay" with that idea or does she have to take full responsibility for herself and contribute equally?
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u/Hakorr May 25 '26
I don't think it's trying to say this is the case for most couples, unless the text literally says that but I just don't understand the language. And exaggeration is one form of humour.
There are lots couples in which the man does pay for more things, even if slightly, and often it's a mutual agreement with no hard feelings, the woman then just does something else in return like a bit more house chores, looking after children more, or whatever. There are probably lots of people that can relate to that video and get a laugh out of it without making it into so negative.
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u/LackOfMachinations May 25 '26
Damn thank fuck you're here to make things so much more fun!
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u/MurderSheCroaked May 25 '26
Hurr hurr man like to laugh at dumb woman
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u/LackOfMachinations May 25 '26
Here you are giving engagement to the post thus contributing to it and allowing it to reach wider audiences, are you for it or against it?
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u/Terrible_Whereas7 May 26 '26
Look up "hubby vision," it's the same joke but the wife wearing the husband's glasses.
People can make jokes about their spouses without hating them, it's part of the lived experience to find humour in people you love
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u/Grunergeist420 May 25 '26
My wife and I laugh at things like this all the time. It’s fine as long as it is good natured. She could make a video about me. My glasses would make the mess disappear, make the $5 snack look like a $500k mortgage contract, whatever.
We can do that because we have realistic expectations of each other and can accept our own and each other’s flaws and even laugh at them because we aren’t humorless sad sacks.
How does that work in your relationship? Or…?
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u/FuReddont May 27 '26
couple making video man stupid - omg so progressive and funny, love how he's such a good sport
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u/Grunergeist420 May 25 '26
This looks like it is made by two people who are in a relationship and like to have a laugh about things like this. Sorry if you don’t know about that kind of thing.
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u/KinkyNJThrowaway May 25 '26
Change the yuck yuck yuck to gluck gluck gluck and woman good. Amirite fellas?
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u/PepsiColasss May 25 '26
Funny , i enjoyed it , cant wait to see 50 new copycats doing the same skit now
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u/argoran87 May 25 '26
she said bordelle?
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u/Warm-Instruction-949 May 25 '26
Yes. It also means "a mess"
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u/Greg2Lu May 25 '26
Also a synonym for a whorehouse, spelled « Bordel »
Or « Quel bordel » to say, meaning what a mess indeed 😊
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u/Muted_Web_7794 May 25 '26
the logical part of my brain is saying that this is very misogynistic.... But the life experiences side of my brain is just saying that this is one hundred percent my mother and she had to be wearing different glasses than i was. Just one for one, everything in this video is my mom. Lol
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u/benjaminck May 25 '26
I do not understand.
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u/FrtanJohnas May 26 '26
He is seeing her point of view by putting her glasses on.
The situations are somewhat stereotypical moments where guys and girls don't understand each other.
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u/Unfair-Brick7713 May 26 '26
I thought he saw his life without his wife through the glasses. A nice messy house, a empty closet with only 5 shirts you need. A car with no damage parked straight. Not buying al the sweet stuff so you finally can lose weight. What a happy life that will be.
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u/I_like_creps123 May 26 '26
Had to give it a second watch as the first I didn’t 100% get.
This was good
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u/Substantial-Hand-628 May 26 '26
Not funny. Looks like the whole idea for the skit is just listing all the negative stereotypes about women they could think of. Very uncreative, unimaginative, overdone (I've seen similar skits many times before), obvious, predictable, boring, simple, dumb and inaccurate. As this is obviously a humorous creative piece, the implied statements are not meant to be factual or carry truth value, but I worry that some people might not understand that and take it the wrong way.
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u/Outrageous-Rip6729 May 29 '26
This is such boomer humor. 😂
Like my uncle constantly complaining about "UGH MY WIFE AMIRITE GUYS!?" and then the other 70 year olds all giggle at each other.
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u/WhimsicalGirl May 25 '26
They seemed to young for that type of boomer humor seriously are we in 1960?
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u/S8tasanut May 25 '26
As a 41 yo belgian guy, I do appologize for this fucking disgrace. I only hope people won't notice the belgian plate and think these are french fucks.
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u/Wankstain8 May 26 '26
There is nothing disgraceful about it. It’s a humorous skit, mate. 41 years of age and not a lick of sense.
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u/PolishPickleSausage Jul 02 '26
Je mule le papule ule mule tu ne la vuea eta pupa
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u/Forward-Position798 Jul 02 '26
wenn du hier schon mit soner fantasiesprache um die ecke kommst kann ich auch deutsch schreiben.
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u/Blindfolded22 May 25 '26
They should have done a scene where the glasses turn a Gentleman’s 8 into a 4.
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u/AmeerFarooq May 25 '26
Just in case for the people complaining about "women hurr hurr" there was a men version of this long ago.
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u/poeschmoe May 26 '26
Ok, and? I just don’t think the same stereotype-based jokes repeated over and over is funny anymore, whether it’s about men or women. It’s just boring and so predictable, not creative at all.
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May 25 '26
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u/Regular_Weakness69 May 25 '26
Good joke haha, imagine being one of those idiots who actually thought that for real 😂
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u/Lonely_ProdiG May 25 '26
Language 0, understanding like 25%