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OK, this seems to be a satirical sketch from a Flemish (Belgian) TV show:Nothing to add, except to just watch
They speak dutch, obviously this guy was high, grass is legal there.Nothing to add, except to just watch
OK, this seems to be a satirical skect from a Flemish (Belgian) TV show:
Is the clip 'Dutch TV presenter can't stop laughing' for real? - Quora
Apparently some people have been suckered into thinking it is serious.
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Why is he laughing? Is he ill in the brain? I know some disorders can cause uncontrollable laughter. That's the only ok excuse I can think of that he'd be laughing like that. If that's not the case I hate this video he's a jerk
I'm not sure it's supposed to be real But if it is, then surely it's not very nice.What a jerk.
I'm not sure it's supposed to be real But if it is, then surely it's not very nice.
It is real, I remember when this was a major news on local TVI'm not sure it's supposed to be real But if it is, then surely it's not very nice.
Are you sure about that? If you read about it:It is real, I remember when this was a major news on local TV
I'm sure I heard about this on local TV or news, don't recall exactly, but that it is only a humor show is new to me.Are you sure about that? If you read about it:
In de Gloria is a mockumentary in sketch show format. Every episode consists of a series of sketches that are mostly improvised around a central idea. The tone is tragicomical. Eelen based some of the spoof targets on pre-existing TV formats, including some shows of his own company, Woestijnvis. In an interview, Eelen said he was inspired by the Dutch mockumentaries of Van Kooten en De Bie and Arjan Ederveen's 30 minuten.
Wouldn't people joining it to talk about something like this, be aware of it? Personally, I get the impression that these are actors or at least aware of what the show is about.
Looked a bit more into it, not sure if its true as there are no citations.I'm sure I heard about this on local TV or news, don't recall exactly, but that it is only a humor show is new to me.
Nothing to add, except to just watch
In any case joking about ill people isn't a funny joke, it's like making fun of the dead.Looked a bit more into it, not sure if its true as there are no citations.
"Boemerang" (Boomerang) gained notoriety on YouTube. It features the host of a talk show, "Boemerang", breaking into fits of giggles after hearing the voice of one of his guests, who spoke in a squeaky manner due to a failed tonsillectomy, much the same as Peter Sellers in the Pink Panther dentist sketch.[6][better source needed] The video uploader who added English subtitles to the footage implied the footage was real and shortened it especially to remove all indications of it being fake.[citation needed] The full sketch shows the TV host in a supposed archive TV show (hence the title Boemerang) looking back on the infamous moment that got him fired in the past. All people in the footage are actors.[citation needed] The show's host, Erik Hartman, is played by Tom Van Dyck; his two guests Valère and Marijke are portrayed by Lucas Van den Eynde and An Miller.[citation needed]
I'm probably more in line with Ricky Gervais in regards to humour and comedy, It takes a lot for me to feel something is inappropriate. If you couldn't "offend" people or ideas there would be nothing by tits and *** jokes left, which to me are the lowest quality comedy there is.
It's a matter of taste, is it appropriate to make fun of Hitler? or obese people? is it appropriate to joke about races? It solely depends on how they are delivered. Because sure you can make extremely racist jokes just with the purpose of offending people, but you can also deliver them in a fun and elegant way, that will make people laugh.In any case joking about ill people isn't a funny joke, it's like making fun of the dead.
Agree, also I think a lot of people might miss the humour in it because they are so focused on political correctness.It looked like a mockumentary to me, and as such, difficult not to laugh. The comments on the Youtube site seem to confirm that it was such. If it was actually real I suspect the audience would have reacted rather differently.