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I'm all for funny vids/gags like this....the problem is...its not funny. Its 2 dudes...walking down the street and shaking their ass. There isn't even any music. Its just....weird.
Silently...standing on their hands....shaking their butt...in front of people...most didn't even know what "twerking" was.
Wait...the premise of this prank is that 2 guys go around town asking for "Twerk _______", while knowing no one will have it. So they start twerking. I'm guessing that the editing and boisterous personality really sold this video for you....
hahaha, he's not that bad. This prank sucked, probably his worst one,
but then again, I had no idea wtf "twerking" until I saw this video.
He toned down a bit and removed a lot of his older "Boss Nguyen" and "Heatscore" videos.
He mainly does Vlogs now which are boring. But his other pranks weren't bad.
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I think some of his friends from his videos show up at RS meets too
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hahaha, he's not that bad. This prank sucked, probably his worst one,
but then again, I had no idea wtf "twerking" until I saw this video.
He toned down a bit and removed a lot of his older "Boss Nguyen" and "Heatscore" videos.
He mainly does Vlogs now which are boring. But his other pranks weren't bad.
I think some of his friends from his videos show up at RS meets too
I personally don't "get" this type of stuff. He does seem to get a few laughs in this video though, so I do respect that he's adding meaningful value into the lives of others. But again...if one were to evaluate the joke by its premise (guy strips down in public... guy starts dancing) I'm guessing it won't seem as funny as the guy is trying to be.
Look man, I can't hate on a guy for sparking a few laughs.. But I know for sure that if I'm at a place having a coffee minding my own business, and some dude wearing a speedo comes in partyboying me while his friend films it..... I'll be pretty upset.
I personally don't "get" this type of stuff. He does seem to get a few laughs in this video though, so I do respect that he's adding meaningful value into the lives of others. But again...if one were to evaluate the joke by its premise (guy strips down in public... guy starts dancing) I'm guessing it won't seem as funny as the guy is trying to be.
Look man, I can't hate on a guy for sparking a few laughs.. But I know for sure that if I'm at a place having a coffee minding my own business, and some dude wearing a speedo comes in partyboying me while his friend films it..... I'll be pretty upset.
He's not just doing it for a few laughs though. Before he got more popular he was trying to get views by advertising his crappy videos on a bunch of forums, hoping to be the next NigaHiga, Kevjumba and such. He's just doing it for the popularity and money.
I've seen some of his videos and he likes to feature these T-shirt grabs where his tween subscribers race and fight for one of his shitty "Chengman" T-shirts, hidden in hard to reach locations, while he films and laughs at them from a distance.
I can't hate on him for making money but some of the things that he does really rubs me the wrong way.
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I hope he gets arrested soon or something. That squirtle video where he ran in and shoot some old man with a watergun.. WTF?
Anyone should be allowed to make videos, but it shouldn't be at the public's expense.
THIS.
I dare him to do that stunt in an elementary school parking lot. See how well that goes over.
How is he going to explain himself to his kids, grandkids, etc.? Hey, my dad's "Chengman!" "Wow, I wish he were my dad!" LOL. "Ching Mei, look, it's your number one son." "He famous now.......not doctor, though. LOLOLOLOL"
Dude is being selfish. Instead of embarrassing himself and others, he should be spending his time doing something more productive. If dude thinks he's creative (not), he should be using it in a more positive way.
Anyway, it's par for the course....... our world is the way it is thanks to technology (Youtube, twitter, facebook, cell phones with cameras, etc.). It brings out the best and worst in everybody. Every class has its clown. Now the world gets to see it all.
I hope he gets arrested soon or something. That squirtle video where he ran in and shoot some old man with a watergun.. WTF?
Anyone should be allowed to make videos, but it shouldn't be at the public's expense.
He has a bunch of videos where he's just telling his life stories and he talks about how he almost got busted by the cops. I don't remember the full story, but something to do with not having a cell phone, was expecting to get picked up, but he couldn't leave his hiding spot cause he was scared the police were circling the block, and he was stuck in the squirtle suit. And he ended up waiting about 4 hours until his friend came. Posted via RS Mobile
Last edited by AzNightmare; 09-29-2013 at 11:12 AM.
Before he got more popular he was trying to get views by advertising his crappy videos on a bunch of forums, hoping to be the next NigaHiga, Kevjumba and such. He's just doing it for the popularity and money.
You can say the same about any youtube personality/vloggers. If you feel his pranks/videos are lame sure, but to comment on the given/obvious seems moot.
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I know for sure that if I'm at a place having a coffee minding my own business, and some dude wearing a speedo comes in partyboying me while his friend films it..... I'll be pretty upset.
isn't that how pranks off the streets usually work? they disturbed you for like 20 seconds of your time and if you dont want to be in the video i'm sure you can ask to be edited out or have faced blurred out. y so srs
Last edited by twitchyzero; 09-29-2013 at 11:36 AM.
I dare him to do that stunt in an elementary school parking lot. See how well that goes over.
How is he going to explain himself to his kids, grandkids, etc.? Hey, my dad's "Chengman!" "Wow, I wish he were my dad!" LOL. "Ching Mei, look, it's your number one son." "He famous now.......not doctor, though. LOLOLOLOL"
Dude is being selfish. Instead of embarrassing himself and others, he should be spending his time doing something more productive. If dude thinks he's creative (not), he should be using it in a more positive way.
Anyway, it's par for the course....... our world is the way it is thanks to technology (Youtube, twitter, facebook, cell phones with cameras, etc.). It brings out the best and worst in everybody. Every class has its clown. Now the world gets to see it all.
For the few times ive been on stage, ive been terribly nervous. i've never gotten over stage fright. so i respect chengman and every youtube personality for having qualities i don't have. much like i respect everyone i meet for having different qualities.
My father was never a doctor nor did he possess any prestigious titles. he was a cook who worked two jobs to provide for us. For that, I don't think a person's profession is always an accurate depiction of his character. Nor can you judge a person sorely by his actions without understanding his true motive. And when you start making assumption on someone's motives, you're more likely expressing a reflection of yourself instead.