I'm sharing this vid on Reddit right now, there's a thread discussing MCU in regards to Disney day revealing more spin-offs. Anyhow, I agree with y'all and will admit that the sub Reddit for Wanda Vision was fantastic
"we're not even engaged yet" is such an underappreciated line on this, lol. This and the "I'm almost Thirty!" Line from the cold open are her perfect delivery lol
As someone who has basically started scheduling man dates for their husband with other couples, this made me laugh, wince, groan and schedule another one for Monday.
I had previous girlfriends do this with me. One even said look. I don't really need any damn couple friends. I just need you to have a guy friend. I don't even like people that much. Lol.
wh...what is a man date? Is there like...beer and cigars and a video game console or a streaming sports channel and a library full of action films? I'm just asking...for...a friend...? I mean....HAHA...MaN DatEs! Sounds GAY HAHA...RIGHT GuYs? _turns around, wipes tear_
This sketch would have leveled up if there was a “senior” section for recently retired men. I still work and when I get home, he’s like damn Jack Russel as soon as I step in the door… 😩
Same for my mom when her husband retired. She said you need guy friends. She pushed him and helped him set up guys only poker nights, and golfing on tuesdays. He gets alone time with his male friends now (some of which were her friend's husbands to start). He's much more well adjusted and gets to vent, including about her. So ladies, hook your men up with playdates! Just be honest they need male bonding too. They all secretly want it, even the shy ones just need fellow introvert males.
My wife and I will be empty nesters in a couple of years. This past weekend, she started in with the we need to carve out time to do things together talk, so we don't just end up sitting around starting at each other when that happens. I get it, and she's absolutely right, but 75% of me was like "can't I just sit here on the couch?", and the other 25% was going "so I guess I'm never taking the canoe out just by myself again, huh?"
My husband has so many friends from his band days we started a 70's music festival called Geezerfest so they could all reconnect with each other and perform together again . We've been doing it for 16 years and it's now become one of our city's biggest summer events. We've reunited countless musicians who's local bands once played regularly before live bands were largely replaced by DJ's. Seeing the life force of these talented and seasoned musicians reignite on stage in front of a crowd is one of the greatest things I've ever witnessed. It's been a testament of what connecting with people who share a common bond can do for the soul and how much we all need that as we get older.
@@ignaciocortez7028 goes to show that there are a lot of societal expectations of behavior that can stifle all sorts of people from making healthy social environments for themselves. It seems many people struggle to make genuine and healthy connections to others, in part, because of the culture of social media being so central to child and teen development (when we are supposed to learn social skills) and the loud media presentations of what a perfect person should be like. There's not enough proper education on what is healthy and appropriate social behavior and what is not. Although that issue does seem to be progressing towards improvement as more people discuss it more openly.
@@forman208 Aye, but sometimes people do this thing where they repeat something they particularly liked in the comments. Annoying to some maybe, but it's in quotes, noones trying to pass it off as an original thought. Pointing it out as in the video is just as redundant tbh.
I feel personally attacked but also kind of disappointed this isn’t a thing. How do you make new friends as an adult? Never went to college, completely an entrepreneur and make money on my own, my work makes it so I don’t have co-workers… my girlfriend is also my only friend lmao
I feel like actually creating a space in park that was for “meeting new people” would be a cool concept. Like just being in that area carried the implication that you are open to talking to strangers? I would like to just meet more people but it always feels like your interrupting or creeping just to talk to some one in public.
This really hits home. It’s incredible how men fall into this state of loneliness of friendships apart from their partners. I had lots of friends when I was young and have a lot of old time friends, but as an adult it’s been pretty hard forming these new bonds. It’s a mix of a lack of time, social events and COVID has kept us isolated and at home.
Amen to that. I have trouble forming adult relationships now, too. And that's made all the more difficult by the pandemic because now I'm working from home, going to church and serving God From Home, and even a few social interactions have been via Zoom FROM HOME. My biggest adventure is checking the mail and once a week driving 3 miles to get my car washed. I don't even take out the trash much because my son stops by every few days to grab it. Weird times we live in, Brothah Antonio.
women are alot more fake when it comes to making friends going so far as to exaggerate their compliments and attempt to gain things in common as fast as possible.
This has gotta be one of SNL’s most accurate skits yet. Remember that I started off laughing at the skit when it first aired, but by the end I couldn’t help but feel conscious of my own friendships. I’m a thirty-one year old guy and the older I get, the more I’m aware of how small my circle of friends has gotten. Whether the size is for the better or the worse isn’t important, it’s the fact that because male intimacy is seen as weak and frowned upon, it’s gotten harder to make new friends. I can’t even begin to explain how difficult it is to try and make friends with guys in hobbies that interest me 😞 this social issue really isn’t spoken about enough and I wish there were more opportunities for this topic to be brought up on a national level
Honestly, I feel it's more of a society thing than a male thing. When guys are in school/college, they can absolutely make a ton of friends. It's just the structure of society when you become an adult, your opportunities to make new friends is frankly non existent outside of work.
@@markusallport1276 I feel like that's an issue perpetuated by straight men. Vageen is heavily prioritized. Never seen a "women get in free" at the gay clubs I've been to.
@@lukebryant5017 I disagree. Both are good but quite different vibes with some similarities. Uncle Daycare may have helped inspire this sketch, which is cool!
My favorite thing about the sketch is the comments all genuinely relating to this instead of being butthurt. And I can relate myself. I moved to a new city after my divorce and I can tell you it's hard to make other male friends, especially working remotely. . I've luckily ended up making some female friends through dating apps that didn't lead to dating, but I miss my guy buds. Not in a mysogynistic "no girls allowed" kind of way, but just shooting the shit with the bros. It's special and all my dudes are back home. And when people ask if I've made male friends out here I tell them no because I have no clue how when there's no school or work social climate to connect over. It makes me pretty sad. I kind of made one guy friend but we never hang out bc he's always busy with work or his girlfriend. This needs to be a real thing! I'd love an open and warm guy bonding zone to meet new friends!
Funny. So I used to live nearby where this was shot on the Hudson. There was a huge grass lot that was private property but was being used as an illegal dog park. I met my best friend there, I saw the tattoos and we were like, “veteran?” …”angry?”…” can’t sleep?”….” Best friends?”
This is a great skit but seriously we need this. The more and more I really talk with my guy friends I realize that the wall we put up is crumbling. We need a space to help not to rebuild the wall but to make sure the foundation is sound. 👍🏾
@Nah Brah I’m a bit older but even when I useto play video games we would go and walk and get the games talk about what we were going through then go back to someone house and play until Moms callled. I didn’t realize how much we as guys go through until I opened up and talked with guys. We now do this just as random as this video. I guess that’s why it hit so close to home. Literally today just talked about venom 2 aka “marvel marvel marvel “.
You guys gotta give up that toxic masculinity. It’ll be easier. Trust me. I’m gay and have a ton of straight friends. Somehow, I’m all my straight guy’s friends only friend. Because I think they feel comfortable that I’m a gay dude and I’m not gonna belittle them for having emotions. But it saddens me that none of straight friends really have any friends. And it’s so funny because they’re all the same. I sometimes feel like if I introduced all of them to each other, they’d befriend each other. But I have a feeling their walls would come up when another straight male is introduced. It’s super sad cause I can see how lonely they are. :-\
This would be a good idea for women too. Not every woman makes friends easily especially if you're introverted. Mindy Kaling once joked it's easier to find someone to date than it is a good friend.
Right? My boyfriend sent this to me, but because I am the one that behaves like the guys in the beginning. He has friends and socializes while I never leave the house as I work from home.
OMG SO TRUE. As an autistic-adhd woman with a bad childood..i'm used to either being secretive or overexplaining/talking too much...sometimes both. Ever since i was a young kid, ive attracted abusive, unsupportive, narcissistic women like my mom, aunt, grandma and great aunts as close friends. It's pretty bad. Lifelong problem im trying to escape
Dude. I had to hang out with my gf’s friends husband. In the first 10 mins I asked if he liked Marvel, and he said, “Nah, never seen any of them.” We didn’t say anything to each other for the next two hours.
@@Nickel138 I have to watch half the mcu movies alone… I only have 2 friends who likes them but they got wives and little kids, the rest are "too grown up for this". And my gf doesn’t care either. The longer it goes the more this whole adulting things just suck.
@@AndrewVelonis They have parks for the geezers. Called McDonalds, Tim Hortons (in Canada), Panera, Starbucks, and any other fast food joint and coffee shop.
I’m a girl but I relate to this too much. I love this idea. Making adult friends is a nightmare. I literally bombard my husband with geek shit every day.
Same! I have read ALL of Frank Herbert's Dune and the most of the series by Brian Herbert and I literally put my new hubby asleep talking about the finer points and details the movie missed...It was 4 in the afternoon😅
@@ttthecat that is some heavy reading, well done! I have insomnia so mine ends up being a captive audience the moment he wakes up on nights I can’t sleep. I’m worried he WAS a Spider-Man fan until he had to put up with my NWH theories every few days for 45 minutes before his coffee kicks in and he can verbally defend himself. Thank god for him Dexter is back. He gets a tiny break. 🤣
I do this too, but I try not to. He has a lot of friends and he talks to some of them daily but I don't have friends and I'm too afraid to try, tbh. He has no interest in my hobbies or passions, so typically I do things that I love, like concerts or art/diy projects, by myself. I feel like making friends as an adult is just not possible anymore after a certain age because you have no shared experiences. Idk maybe I'm just being pessimistic.
@@i.cant.sleep.anymore I'm grateful that mine is a geek too, but, we are just on different wavelengths on what our "things" are. I got to a point where (at least in my area) i realized socializing beyond like a bar or work is really overwhelming if not, impossible. I feel that pessimism on a deep level. You are not alone. It also doesn't hurt that soooo much conversation happens in places like this... social media. And its just not the same as being able to look someone in the eyes or grab coffee together.
Open mics for poetry, music and/or comedy clubs are a good way to find friends. You don’t even have to participate you could just watch. Also volunteering brings people together. There are also church picnics, local 5ks, or even just going to the same restaurant once a week. The last one was how my grandfather made friends.
As someone that will spontaneously talk to my gf, for hours about random trivia, 80s movies, video games, science facts, and working out, as soon as I see her; I think we would both benefit a visit to the Man Park.
I'll be honest, it's embarrassing how hard this hits home and that I had zero idea that the possible reason why I blabber so much to her is because I had no one to talk to for like 3 days.
When we women get into a long term relationship we are issued with an "uh huh" machine. After a while, I stopped wondering why my husband was showing me photos in magazines of different types of bicycle gears ("blah blah blah Shimano") and just switched on the machine. "Uh huh...uh huh..."
@@matthewbryant3992 With men it’s more information focussed on a specific obsession of the day/ week. With women it’s usually a recapture of the day in a he said/ she said manner.
Seriously though, there is a dire need for more ways to build community in the US. There's a high reliance on churches to do a lot of the heavy lifting - which means non-religious people tend to get left out. And that's... manageable in a big city with a lot of socializing opportunities, but for people who neither are religious nor in any other community setting... it's really hard to get started. Especially these last two years.
I’m not sure if you like FB considering the scandal, but FB groups, as long as you agree with the rules and the groups values, are a great place to make friends, or at least be a part of a community. There are FB groups for everything! Anything you can imagine. It’s worth a try.
I feel you. But being part of church doesn't necessarily help either. I'm dedicated to my service to God and we have Zoom Bible Study, prayer calls and stuff like that. But even though I'm an introvert that doesn't really like being around a lot of people, I still feel isolated even during those zoom calls. It isn't conducive to making actual FRIENDS. As a result, my down time - ironically - is spent watching Marvel movies and shows.
@@purplehood8418 no, facebook groups are HORRIBLE. ppl often are messed up, disproportionately represented are those with issues, addicts, liars/cheaters/posers, unemployed, disabled and so on; a small few always try to monopolize the groups...ppl on social media REFusE to ever meet you even after years, they act weird etc. I need face to face to screen out the weirdos anyway
Guys, can we talk about how hard it is to begin to expand our social circle, but how amazing it is that we will bond over _LITERALLY ANYTHING?_ DUDE ARE YOU WEARING THE SAME SHIRT AS ME? ARE WE BROTHERS NOW??
Same with girls to. I’ve made so many friends with just ‘I love your shoes’. I went out to get coffee with someone yesterday that I had meant last week because we both couldn’t get a taxi.
My gf: “Omg. This is for you.” Me: “Okay, but let me tell you how they traveled in Dune before they had spice. Also, have you seen the phase 4 mcu trailer??”
Man, the grocery store and gas station are not places to try to make friends. Find an activity you like and try to meet others through that. Disc golf, golf, any sport really, try to learn an instrument and find other musicians looking for people to play with, etc.
@@Ethan-yz7lc because it's the internet and without an /s, sarcasm often fails to translate. Socially awkward people are also very common, so I assumed you were that. No way to tell otherwise without that/s. I was just trying to be nice.
I need this in real life. It’s just so hard to walk up to other people and just go, “wanna be friends?” As a teenager. I want this for girls who are lonely.
Great skit! My husband is retired, and I'm self-employed in the legal field. When I come home from a job and walk through the door, exhausted, he's like a squirrel on crack, lol. Bless his heart. They need a "senior" (age mid-late 50s) version of this, though! Would love it if they would make this a regular skit!!
Fascinating to see how many of us men can relate to what’s being portrayed here. What keeps us from creating it for ourselves? Why are so many of us at home wishing we had friends and connections like that?
> What keeps us from creating it for ourselves? Fear, mostly. Either fear of failure, or fear of judgment. > Why are so many of us at home wishing we had friends and connections like that? Because social intimacy is crucial for survival (you can literally die of loneliness), but we're socialized to have competitive relationships with each other. Intimacy makes you vulnerable, and most of us grow up being told to "be a man" whenever we experience vulnerability. We're so afraid of being weak that we're killing ourselves over it.
What's keeping us from creating it for ourselves? There's a lot going on there, but a big part of it is probably far too many of us being far too worried about what other people think. Develop a few interests that demand effort out of you - something that would give you a chance to work together with the friends you'll make - and meet people through those interests. Then, when somebody calls you a "man child" because you have something in your life other than family and work, unless that somebody IS family, laugh, dismiss them, and walk off.
Plenty of places were already built up for men, by men, specifically for the reasons described in this video. But many of these places were deemed problematic because they were "guy only" clubs and were subsequently bullied out of existence, or made to be "inclusive". Thus taking away the places that now women are complaining about that men should have. You literally can't win.
Uhm.... there actually are parks where dudes go to meet other dudes. Don't go there unless you want to gain the ability to smuggle a Boeing 737 into prison, though.
@@MarcillaSmith You may be kidding, but I'm an old feminist psychologist and I found this bit brilliant...it sends up and takes down the toxic expectations for American masculinity in a hilarious and poignant way. All those little side voiceovers give it away. They threw in that "bone" for the boys...it's an acknowledgment that's verboten unless it's couched in resentment toward us, but it's not us doing it to them.
@@presentfuture7563 have you seen the 'well for sensitive boys' sketch, it resonates the same energy as this one - sincerely, young feminist psychologist
We have these in north carolina, it's called "the patio of the bottle shop". Bunch of random dudes show up, drink beer, and bullshit about random stuff.
I am a high school teacher with very few friends…lots of relatives and grandkids…but this is all too common for adults. I talk about this in class with my students from time to time and let them know that it is ok to struggle in this area. So many students and parents appreciate my discussing this from time to time.
yeah same. all my friends from younger days married off with kids or moved away so contact has broken down, thus leaving me behind. it's not easy to find new friends after you grow up.
Ann Olsen you sound like a caring person. You would have made high school more bearable for me, and that's coming from someone who was allowed to take all art classes junior year. I hope something wonderful happens to you for being so *kind*.
There is always someone there that understands you and will be by your side in everything, if you dare to seek him out ruclips.net/video/MGqCrbjH0pA/видео.html
Ironically, I love this video, but I don’t know who I would share it with! I don’t know any of my friends names, and we’ve hung out for years! I don’t want to seem too “sensitive “ either!! 😂😂😂
Realistically, such a park would have to be split into zones based on interest. Board games, sports, exercise, building/making, Task Master-esk, business/WiFi, video games/LAN, science voyerism, maybe dodgeball or trampolines, etc. A warehouse would be a good size. Tasks would have to be structured to induce conversation between participants. Boy Scouts Thorns and Roses would be a good start point. You could also have meeting rooms and structured conversations in a box - like those we had in graduate school. Just go through the questions and see what’s said, you know?
It's the same for single men. We all pursue resources for the uterus. Have you ever watched a bird's of paradise nature episode... I rest my case. LMAO
@@elirien4264 Everything railroad is in code. They don't just say "You have a coal train going to Paducah." It's You have a ZX0923 blah blah going to C3487 blah blah. It's like learning a new language!
Mine is an engineer…. Electrical, mechanical, sound & lighting. I get lectures on the color spectrum of lights, how current sound systems are lacking, the shortcomings of electrical engines , how cars aren’t engineered for maintenance…. And he’s fascinated by anything railroad. I have zero idea what he’s talking about. and he’s a musician too… thank goodness there’s a local community band with more than a few engineers. I do get a few nights a week off.
@@venombite23 They've been accused of being a den of joke thieves at SNL since its inception. Its pretty obvious now with so much being available on the internet. Just off-hand I can think of two "borrowed and changed just enough" sketches just recently, and I'm not out looking for these things. This one and the Last Dance parody when Keegan Michael Key was the host. A version of that had already been online for years as well and the original was also much funnier, albeit low-budget. I would like to think Keegan is funny enough and above such things and didn't know, just had it pitched to him by some writer who had seen that other video, but who knows.
I feel simultaneously offended, heard, and excited by this possibility.
Fuckin aye same here I was offended but Wondering if it was just me lmao
Lol
Marvel?
Marvel?
@@TheSixth *COMMUNITY*
"Marvel, Marvel, Marvel" kinda hit home. Maybe this isn't a bad idea.
I literally thought the same thing. Lmfao. This is actually a great idea.
Thanks for this. Idk why but I thought he was saying 'Marble?' and didn't understand. -_-
I'm sharing this vid on Reddit right now, there's a thread discussing MCU in regards to Disney day revealing more spin-offs. Anyhow, I agree with y'all and will admit that the sub Reddit for Wanda Vision was fantastic
@@Chris-rg6nm Loki!
Spider-Man?
It's literally what we did at parks or playgrounds as kids and we clearly still need it.
Did you have beer though? Fun aside, when you're grown you go to Lowes or Home Depot, not to the playground
Marvel?
bars were a good way to socialize but idk what happened, everyone's angry or on edge anymore
They took the concept of a boy park and just... kept it going.
@@phoule76 Marvel!
This hits close. Pete Davidson telling his girlfriend a useless fact about Vin Desiel is me every day with my wife.
Also me everyday with my girlfriend.
Me with my bf (I’m a girl)
Shoots sports information on me that I can’t comprehend lol
@@ifyouknowyouknow6964 So....the Lakers moved from Minneapolis to Los Angeles and Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 lakes...
@@baxtronx5972 the dodgers are called the dodgers because people in Brooklyn used to dodge trolley cars.
Is it true tho
I lost it at them singing Mr. Brightside. Jesus, this was too real
I know my browser fav song
I was expecting Wonderwall but Mr. Brightside is one of my favorites lol
Thank you! I was starting to feel old, because I didn't recognize the song, lol
I change it to Mrs.BrightSide. Also the lyrics with Bertha Mason in Jane Eyre.
Crawling out of her cage and she’s doing just fine…
I literally did this with a friend on the car ride home from a wedding
"which ones's yours ?"pointing to the guy hiding under the bench" he's just alittle shy "LOL 😂
Marvel? Marvel!
Yess, Kyle Mooney is always amazing playing those kind of roles.😂
yeah we all saw the video, no need for a trranscriot
It's me. I'm the shy one.
kyle 👏👏
"we're not even engaged yet" is such an underappreciated line on this, lol. This and the "I'm almost Thirty!" Line from the cold open are her perfect delivery lol
Melissa Villaseñor is so underappreciated!
Davidson's "am I balding?" Is a great line thrown in there too. Something every guy thinks about for at least a fleeting moment every day.
As someone who has basically started scheduling man dates for their husband with other couples, this made me laugh, wince, groan and schedule another one for Monday.
I feel seen.
I had previous girlfriends do this with me. One even said look. I don't really need any damn couple friends. I just need you to have a guy friend. I don't even like people that much. Lol.
wh...what is a man date? Is there like...beer and cigars and a video game console or a streaming sports channel and a library full of action films? I'm just asking...for...a friend...?
I mean....HAHA...MaN DatEs! Sounds GAY HAHA...RIGHT GuYs?
_turns around, wipes tear_
@@goober8798that’s exactly what it could be, if you wanted!
He needs to do it himself
This sketch has generated more heartfelt comments from guys than any SNL video I've ever watched.
I'm pretty sure that says something.
Too bad they ripped off the idea
Pales in comparison to the idea they stole too.
@@nickpiper1306 what are you referring to?
@@RobertDoosh uncle daycare by gilly and keeves. Which is something even Lorne Michaels has seen.
@@altonkatz2041 thank you!!!!
Jesus's biggest miracle was he had 12 close male friends at age 30
This is gold
He had twelve followers on his platform.
That was easy, he was single
Jesus never existed.
Beautiful comment!
The
“How ‘bout Bo Burnham”
“Will you be my best man?”
actually made me laugh so hard I dropped my phone
I dropped my ipa!
I was dying with the girl in the back "We're not even engaged yet!"
Oh i thought he said best FRIEND ....best man makes its 10x funnier lmaoo
Soccer player??
Agreed but it should have been Bill Burr.
2:03 Pete sounded so vulnerable and cute when he said that, aww
Sent this to my wife and her reaction 'God, what have you sent me now' is exactly why I need man park.
I’m sorry to hear that dude :(
Oof that's a pretty toxic response, sorry to hear that.
She doesnt like talking to you?
She refers to you as God though. Cool
@@nyabooya 😄😄😄
This sketch would have leveled up if there was a “senior” section for recently retired men. I still work and when I get home, he’s like damn Jack Russel as soon as I step in the door… 😩
Aww poor you but not really. That's tough but super hilarious at the same time!! 😆🐕🐾🐾
Same for my mom when her husband retired. She said you need guy friends. She pushed him and helped him set up guys only poker nights, and golfing on tuesdays. He gets alone time with his male friends now (some of which were her friend's husbands to start). He's much more well adjusted and gets to vent, including about her. So ladies, hook your men up with playdates! Just be honest they need male bonding too. They all secretly want it, even the shy ones just need fellow introvert males.
So besides having a large and small section, it needed an old section too
LOL!
My wife and I will be empty nesters in a couple of years. This past weekend, she started in with the we need to carve out time to do things together talk, so we don't just end up sitting around starting at each other when that happens. I get it, and she's absolutely right, but 75% of me was like "can't I just sit here on the couch?", and the other 25% was going "so I guess I'm never taking the canoe out just by myself again, huh?"
"Micheal Jordan, Tom Brady?"
"Bo Burnham"
This makes my soul happy 😂
Yesss
Who is Bo Burnham?
Exactly, for me it would be John mulaney
I actually teared up
LOL, I cant stop playing his "Inside" special. Hilarious and catchy songs yet with a meloncoly vibe.
My husband has so many friends from his band days we started a 70's music festival called Geezerfest so they could all reconnect with each other and perform together again .
We've been doing it for 16 years and it's now become one of our city's biggest summer events.
We've reunited countless musicians who's local bands once played regularly before live bands were largely replaced by DJ's.
Seeing the life force of these talented and seasoned musicians reignite on stage in front of a crowd is one of the greatest things I've ever witnessed. It's been a testament of what connecting with people who share a common bond can do for the soul and how much we all need that as we get older.
Amazing!!
amazing
Very cool!
SNL, I know This is a joke skit BUT….. this is not a bad realistic idea at all! You had me at MARVEL! 🤣
They had me at Marvel, Rick and morty, Bo Burnham and probably everything
I thought it was a skit poking fun at women, just switching the roles.
I thought thats what bars were for...
@@ignaciocortez7028 goes to show that there are a lot of societal expectations of behavior that can stifle all sorts of people from making healthy social environments for themselves. It seems many people struggle to make genuine and healthy connections to others, in part, because of the culture of social media being so central to child and teen development (when we are supposed to learn social skills) and the loud media presentations of what a perfect person should be like. There's not enough proper education on what is healthy and appropriate social behavior and what is not. Although that issue does seem to be progressing towards improvement as more people discuss it more openly.
I was going to say I wish I had this for my boyfriend
It would be great if this were a real thing. Making new friends as an adult in a relationship is very difficult.
I hope my wife can take me to the man park soon! AMD 3D cache vs Big little! Science news! Redistricting updates!
@@teachingthecode4651 Building new PC, electric cars, rockets. YES!
@@filibustergaming3848 Man! GPU Prices, Wuling Mini EV, rocket? YEAH, ROCKETS! Space mining!
How?
Making new friends as an adult when you're not in a relationship is even worse.
The best part is how they're compulsively rough housing the entire time
How to tell a guy who has a brother from those who don't. No brother = probably no roughhousing.
@@jacksons1010 What? Come here, you!
@@jacksons1010 So true! I only had a sister and I always got super annoyed when my buddies tried to do that shit to me, lol.
@@jacksons1010 Guy with four sisters (me) replies: "Yeah, I guess that's right!'
I wonder if they told the background extras to rough house or if they just knew
When he said Bo Burnham and the guy dropped his glass and said "will you be my best man." 🥺
“We’re not even engaged yet!”
We all saw that in the video too.
@@forman208 Aye, but sometimes people do this thing where they repeat something they particularly liked in the comments. Annoying to some maybe, but it's in quotes, noones trying to pass it off as an original thought. Pointing it out as in the video is just as redundant tbh.
I feel personally attacked but also kind of disappointed this isn’t a thing. How do you make new friends as an adult? Never went to college, completely an entrepreneur and make money on my own, my work makes it so I don’t have co-workers… my girlfriend is also my only friend lmao
This park is just dive bars with grass. Go to bars.
@@khatib Not quite the same, but maybe an ok place to start
Marvel?
Where did you meet your girlfriend?
@@justingrant7074 Marvel..
I feel like actually creating a space in park that was for “meeting new people” would be a cool concept. Like just being in that area carried the implication that you are open to talking to strangers? I would like to just meet more people but it always feels like your interrupting or creeping just to talk to some one in public.
Straight up
bars
This would turn into a sex thing. Guarantee it.
Love that idea!!
@@soph1111e That's just an extra brownie point
This really hits home. It’s incredible how men fall into this state of loneliness of friendships apart from their partners. I had lots of friends when I was young and have a lot of old time friends, but as an adult it’s been pretty hard forming these new bonds. It’s a mix of a lack of time, social events and COVID has kept us isolated and at home.
Amen to that. I have trouble forming adult relationships now, too. And that's made all the more difficult by the pandemic because now I'm working from home, going to church and serving God From Home, and even a few social interactions have been via Zoom FROM HOME. My biggest adventure is checking the mail and once a week driving 3 miles to get my car washed. I don't even take out the trash much because my son stops by every few days to grab it. Weird times we live in, Brothah Antonio.
Stop making this weird, bro /s
Yeah I feel that.
women are alot more fake when it comes to making friends going so far as to exaggerate their compliments and attempt to gain things in common as fast as possible.
@@xamurai00 oh dear. Oh dear oh dear.
This has gotta be one of SNL’s most accurate skits yet. Remember that I started off laughing at the skit when it first aired, but by the end I couldn’t help but feel conscious of my own friendships. I’m a thirty-one year old guy and the older I get, the more I’m aware of how small my circle of friends has gotten. Whether the size is for the better or the worse isn’t important, it’s the fact that because male intimacy is seen as weak and frowned upon, it’s gotten harder to make new friends. I can’t even begin to explain how difficult it is to try and make friends with guys in hobbies that interest me 😞 this social issue really isn’t spoken about enough and I wish there were more opportunities for this topic to be brought up on a national level
They stole this from Shane Gillis, watch uncle daycare. SNL are hacks
But females are really mean and hard to make friends with if yoiure a woman. I know hella women who say this
Honestly, I feel it's more of a society thing than a male thing. When guys are in school/college, they can absolutely make a ton of friends. It's just the structure of society when you become an adult, your opportunities to make new friends is frankly non existent outside of work.
It reminds of The Simpsons when Marge is trying to tell Homer that John is gay
Marge "he prefers the company of men
Homer "who doesn't "?
😂....so good
🤣😂🤣👍
is that the episode with the gay steel mill?
Uhm, doesn't John seem a little overly 'festive?'
Hmm, looks like that man is a possible homer sexual.
"bo burnham?" "will you be my best man?" killed me
No kidding I lost my shit at this line
"We're not even engaged yet..."
Love bo Burnham
@@avocad1shxx Now he has best man confirmation for whomever he marries 😆
"Ladies get in free" is such a good outro line
oh hey soldier from twisted
As always women get the free side and guys never actually get to have space completely void of women, they would never allow it.
@@markusallport1276 it's a sketch
@@markusallport1276 I feel like that's an issue perpetuated by straight men. Vageen is heavily prioritized. Never seen a "women get in free" at the gay clubs I've been to.
@@markusallport1276 lmao you didn't know about male dominated spaces that exclude women? I can fill you but we'll be here for a while
them singing mr bright side legit made me laugh in a way i haven’t in years. God bless whoever wrote that into the sketch literal comedy gold 😂
Yo being in a circle yelling “Marvel” is fucking hilarious
Until someone across the park shouts "DC".
Nope
Yikes the bar is set low for comedy
@@lynnhathaway3755 what really frightens me is theres only 2 major brand comics
@@ziyeren5509 frightened?? You should try man park
Man Parks…so this is what we are calling sports bars these days. Lol.
“HONEY! I’m going to the Park!”
I used that when I was younger because it was better than telling my mom I'm going out to smoke weed with the boys
Hey, I am not sure but If bars is man's park, is gym like.... The bully's playground for men or something?
i'll just stick to handing out with my girlfriend when my wife is being a bitch thanks
Welp by my house there is a place called Berry Park (it's on Berry Street) but yes it is a pretty kick ass bar with great food, TVs and a rooftop
aw, now this sounds lame
Ayo who’s down to meet up and give this a try tomorrow?
Let’s do it
Me
Let’s go
Yess. (I’m just a girl thinking this is awesome.)
I’m down. Man park is an amazing idea! Rise and grind?
I’m not a boy but when the guys started yelling marvel at each other I started getting excited
Realest sketch they’ve ever made.
“It’s not men’s fault masculinity makes intimacy so hard”
too bad they stole it from Gilly & Keeves
Stolen straight from Shane gillis himself
"men have it harder. Wait! Are we filming?! Dont show my face saying that!"
Wild how SNL doesnt pull punches nowadays lmao
@@lukebryant5017 I disagree. Both are good but quite different vibes with some similarities. Uncle Daycare may have helped inspire this sketch, which is cool!
SNL steals everything that’s actually funny anymore. The last funny sketch they had was Zillow and that was stolen as well
Why was I so drawn into the Kyle moment with Marvel like: will he be accepted 👁👁
Because Beck's gone and he's lonely. Lonely like an 🏝
RIGHT lmaoo
@@adderon when I saw "Beck's gone" I suddenly got so depressed 😅 He was so damn good
I was super scared they were going to respond DC and walk away. -- Glad he made some friends. Haha
Snl really wants ppl to believe men are these lil kids women control lol
this snl x bo burnham crossover event means so much to me
hey, nice profile picture
wanna be friends?
@@neilrichardson2725 no really I would love a new friend
Same
facts
My favorite thing about the sketch is the comments all genuinely relating to this instead of being butthurt. And I can relate myself. I moved to a new city after my divorce and I can tell you it's hard to make other male friends, especially working remotely. .
I've luckily ended up making some female friends through dating apps that didn't lead to dating, but I miss my guy buds. Not in a mysogynistic "no girls allowed" kind of way, but just shooting the shit with the bros. It's special and all my dudes are back home.
And when people ask if I've made male friends out here I tell them no because I have no clue how when there's no school or work social climate to connect over. It makes me pretty sad. I kind of made one guy friend but we never hang out bc he's always busy with work or his girlfriend.
This needs to be a real thing! I'd love an open and warm guy bonding zone to meet new friends!
If this was real, they would need a Veteran’s section. The way two old Vets can go at it when they find a buddy to share stories with can be charming.
That falls under large breeds
Truth.
@@roachdoggjr722 not always
VFW, American Legion Posts, etc. That's what they are for.
Funny. So I used to live nearby where this was shot on the Hudson. There was a huge grass lot that was private property but was being used as an illegal dog park. I met my best friend there, I saw the tattoos and we were like, “veteran?” …”angry?”…” can’t sleep?”….” Best friends?”
Writers: “Now, who should we have play the shy one who hides under the table?”
Literally everyone: “Kyle.”
Kyle: *doesn't protest because he's hiding under the table*
😂😂😂😂
This is a great skit but seriously we need this. The more and more I really talk with my guy friends I realize that the wall we put up is crumbling. We need a space to help not to rebuild the wall but to make sure the foundation is sound. 👍🏾
Nah Brah in theory a good idea but not the same as dude to dude interaction
this is just a bar that's outside without tables
@Nah Brah I’m a bit older but even when I useto play video games we would go and walk and get the games talk about what we were going through then go back to someone house and play until Moms callled. I didn’t realize how much we as guys go through until I opened up and talked with guys. We now do this just as random as this video. I guess that’s why it hit so close to home. Literally today just talked about venom 2 aka “marvel marvel marvel “.
I hear ya brother
You guys gotta give up that toxic masculinity. It’ll be easier. Trust me. I’m gay and have a ton of straight friends. Somehow, I’m all my straight guy’s friends only friend. Because I think they feel comfortable that I’m a gay dude and I’m not gonna belittle them for having emotions.
But it saddens me that none of straight friends really have any friends. And it’s so funny because they’re all the same. I sometimes feel like if I introduced all of them to each other, they’d befriend each other. But I have a feeling their walls would come up when another straight male is introduced. It’s super sad cause I can see how lonely they are. :-\
This would be a good idea for women too. Not every woman makes friends easily especially if you're introverted. Mindy Kaling once joked it's easier to find someone to date than it is a good friend.
Right? My boyfriend sent this to me, but because I am the one that behaves like the guys in the beginning. He has friends and socializes while I never leave the house as I work from home.
“Rockets information at me for 25 minutes straight”: my mom EVERY TIME I get in the car.
I agree
OMG SO TRUE. As an autistic-adhd woman with a bad childood..i'm used to either being secretive or overexplaining/talking too much...sometimes both. Ever since i was a young kid, ive attracted abusive, unsupportive, narcissistic women like my mom, aunt, grandma and great aunts as close friends. It's pretty bad. Lifelong problem im trying to escape
@@sierrasebring5144me too!! Iwfh too
My older brother is staying with me and this hit home after yet another day of him explaining fantasy football to me for 1000x time.
Right? I will take my husband to Man Park in a heartbeat if it means he can talk to someone besides me about Witcher lore.
@@jamiegilbert4866 LMAO!! My dude also loves Witcher!! I try to be nice, but I couldn't care less about video games.....
For me it's English soccer. I know way more about it than I should.
No matter how many times my boyfriend explains the competitive nature of Smash Ultimate:
I still don't get it. I really don't.
Send help.
I have enough issues keeping up with real football teams. I don't want to participate in made up teams.
this would actually be so fun
Kevin smith? ....Kevin smith?
The "marvel?Marvel?" part really hits. that is how i make friends lmao
Dude. I had to hang out with my gf’s friends husband. In the first 10 mins I asked if he liked Marvel, and he said, “Nah, never seen any of them.” We didn’t say anything to each other for the next two hours.
lmao same
@@Nickel138 I have to watch half the mcu movies alone… I only have 2 friends who likes them but they got wives and little kids, the rest are "too grown up for this". And my gf doesn’t care either.
The longer it goes the more this whole adulting things just suck.
Pete sitting up at 0:10 like my dog when he hears the garage door opens was what did it
I can't wait to show this video to my Man Park buddies tomorrow. They're gonna flip when they find out Vin Diesel has a twin!
yo really???
Can I go??????????
See their reaction when they find out Ryan Reynolds has a twin too
@@priyachoudhary9896 of course he does! They just starred in Free Guy together!
@@richardgrier8968 lmao 'Catchphrase'
"We know not all men get along, so there's separate parks for large breeds, and small breeds." 😂
There should probably be a geezer section as well.
@@AndrewVelonis They have parks for the geezers. Called McDonalds, Tim Hortons (in Canada), Panera, Starbucks, and any other fast food joint and coffee shop.
If only everyone could be as supportive as Chloe and shy Kyle :’)
I’m a girl but I relate to this too much. I love this idea. Making adult friends is a nightmare. I literally bombard my husband with geek shit every day.
Same! I have read ALL of Frank Herbert's Dune and the most of the series by Brian Herbert and I literally put my new hubby asleep talking about the finer points and details the movie missed...It was 4 in the afternoon😅
@@ttthecat that is some heavy reading, well done! I have insomnia so mine ends up being a captive audience the moment he wakes up on nights I can’t sleep. I’m worried he WAS a Spider-Man fan until he had to put up with my NWH theories every few days for 45 minutes before his coffee kicks in and he can verbally defend himself. Thank god for him Dexter is back. He gets a tiny break. 🤣
I do this too, but I try not to. He has a lot of friends and he talks to some of them daily but I don't have friends and I'm too afraid to try, tbh. He has no interest in my hobbies or passions, so typically I do things that I love, like concerts or art/diy projects, by myself. I feel like making friends as an adult is just not possible anymore after a certain age because you have no shared experiences. Idk maybe I'm just being pessimistic.
@@i.cant.sleep.anymore I'm grateful that mine is a geek too, but, we are just on different wavelengths on what our "things" are. I got to a point where (at least in my area) i realized socializing beyond like a bar or work is really overwhelming if not, impossible. I feel that pessimism on a deep level. You are not alone. It also doesn't hurt that soooo much conversation happens in places like this... social media. And its just not the same as being able to look someone in the eyes or grab coffee together.
@Enclave Soldier yup.
Kyle being the shy one is so fitting lmao
says every person in the new Kyle sketch
You only got that from this skit alone?
He misses his old buddy Beck
Then he bonds with the jocks because they all like Marvel movie, that is true and hilarious
The things which I google after watching this:
- the closest man park to me
- does Vin Diesel have a twin brother?
he hasss 😂
Open mics for poetry, music and/or comedy clubs are a good way to find friends. You don’t even have to participate you could just watch. Also volunteering brings people together. There are also church picnics, local 5ks, or even just going to the same restaurant once a week. The last one was how my grandfather made friends.
As someone that will spontaneously talk to my gf, for hours about random trivia, 80s movies, video games, science facts, and working out, as soon as I see her; I think we would both benefit a visit to the Man Park.
Lol same with me for my wife
Same with me and GF hahah
I'll be honest, it's embarrassing how hard this hits home and that I had zero idea that the possible reason why I blabber so much to her is because I had no one to talk to for like 3 days.
When we women get into a long term relationship we are issued with an "uh huh" machine. After a while, I stopped wondering why my husband was showing me photos in magazines of different types of bicycle gears ("blah blah blah Shimano") and just switched on the machine. "Uh huh...uh huh..."
@@tomsdottir no no no. Not my gf. She likes when I talk to her about the new video game I bought.
Right?
"he rockets information at my face for 25 minutes straight."
I feel attacked...
Yeh, is it part of the joke that this is exactly what women do?
@@matthewbryant3992 With men it’s more information focussed on a specific obsession of the day/ week. With women it’s usually a recapture of the day in a he said/ she said manner.
The part I identified with. My wife says I talk "at" her
Smile honey. It's unattractive when you're whining.
“Are you your boyfriend’s best friend but he’s not yours? Try this!”
This was really funny tho.
I love this sketch! So funny when she said don't film me saying this lol
Couldn’t stop laughing at this. Literally my life: Marvel, Marvel, Marvel
DC
DC stay winning
Both DC and Marvel universes can launch people into deep talks about morals and life lessons. Always a good ice breaker 🤷♂️
Marvel
(Screw DCEU those weak ass boring films that are mediocre at best. Maybe when the Batman comes out they’ll have finally made a solid film)
Vin Diesel
As a man with a relationship who acts very much like my girlfriend's dog... yeah. I might need this.
My husband bombarding me with information on things I could care less about is accurate, I need this to be real.
You might want a set of balls too
I’d feel patronized if this hadn’t hit so close to home.
It is funny and sad at the same time and for the same reason.
The best jokes often hit the closest to home. Definitely a problem, and I would 100% go to that park.
"That's insane. Where would I even go???" *Hit hard*
Seriously though, there is a dire need for more ways to build community in the US. There's a high reliance on churches to do a lot of the heavy lifting - which means non-religious people tend to get left out. And that's... manageable in a big city with a lot of socializing opportunities, but for people who neither are religious nor in any other community setting... it's really hard to get started. Especially these last two years.
I’m not sure if you like FB considering the scandal, but FB groups, as long as you agree with the rules and the groups values, are a great place to make friends, or at least be a part of a community. There are FB groups for everything! Anything you can imagine. It’s worth a try.
I feel you. But being part of church doesn't necessarily help either. I'm dedicated to my service to God and we have Zoom Bible Study, prayer calls and stuff like that. But even though I'm an introvert that doesn't really like being around a lot of people, I still feel isolated even during those zoom calls. It isn't conducive to making actual FRIENDS. As a result, my down time - ironically - is spent watching Marvel movies and shows.
also volunteer opportunities like feeding the poor etc
@@purplehood8418 no, facebook groups are HORRIBLE. ppl often are messed up, disproportionately represented are those with issues, addicts, liars/cheaters/posers, unemployed, disabled and so on; a small few always try to monopolize the groups...ppl on social media REFusE to ever meet you even after years, they act weird etc. I need face to face to screen out the weirdos anyway
Learning to play an instrument helped me find new friends. I recommend a group class if you can.
Man Park. I wish I had a man park to go to, meet new friends and grab a nice IPA. LOL. Clever sketch.
Man Bar
It's called a sports bar.
@@kevuseth8027 try going there now in the Netherlands since they close at 8PM. Covid sucks.
@@BiggusNickus Come to Texas for freedom.
We need a man park in every town. I need friends
Guys, can we talk about how hard it is to begin to expand our social circle, but how amazing it is that we will bond over _LITERALLY ANYTHING?_ DUDE ARE YOU WEARING THE SAME SHIRT AS ME? ARE WE BROTHERS NOW??
That's a positive note!
Same with girls to. I’ve made so many friends with just ‘I love your shoes’. I went out to get coffee with someone yesterday that I had meant last week because we both couldn’t get a taxi.
Men energy is pure.
True. Walk into any circle of men and you’ll find something to talk shit about in 5 min.
Just need a space to meet up.
My gf: “Omg. This is for you.” Me: “Okay, but let me tell you how they traveled in Dune before they had spice. Also, have you seen the phase 4 mcu trailer??”
What you read the Butlerian Jihad and the prequels by Brian Herbert! Friend I am here for you!!! *Wait Is it okay I'm a girl? 😅
I am driving my SO nuts talking about Dune and trying to find the Syfy channel version of Dune on DVD! (I think it's the best adaptation)
@@ttthecat That's the only one I actually own! Multi disc DVD set, baby!
@@Jathom I thought I was the only one that had that DVD!
@@ttthecat cough-cough you can look in RUclips some where for those.
We need this. Im tired of getting weird looks by trying to make friends at the gas stations and/or produce section of my grocery store.
Lol
Man, the grocery store and gas station are not places to try to make friends. Find an activity you like and try to meet others through that. Disc golf, golf, any sport really, try to learn an instrument and find other musicians looking for people to play with, etc.
@@ModestMousearoo how are you watching SNL on RUclips but fail to see Im joking!?
@@Ethan-yz7lc because it's the internet and without an /s, sarcasm often fails to translate. Socially awkward people are also very common, so I assumed you were that. No way to tell otherwise without that/s. I was just trying to be nice.
I did too before I remembered to wear pants.
I need this in real life. It’s just so hard to walk up to other people and just go, “wanna be friends?” As a teenager. I want this for girls who are lonely.
Great skit! My husband is retired, and I'm self-employed in the legal field. When I come home from a job and walk through the door, exhausted, he's like a squirrel on crack, lol. Bless his heart. They need a "senior" (age mid-late 50s) version of this, though! Would love it if they would make this a regular skit!!
Okay, this is such a wholesome sketch and I love it.
Best part was the ending: "Don't quote me on this. It's harder to be a man. Wait... no is this filming? Don't show my face saying that!" 😂
It's funny how taking out the "in that way" completely changes the sentence / joke.
Fascinating to see how many of us men can relate to what’s being portrayed here. What keeps us from creating it for ourselves? Why are so many of us at home wishing we had friends and connections like that?
The internet shook everything about our world way, way up.
I'll be fixing that, too. 🔑❤️🔥
> What keeps us from creating it for ourselves?
Fear, mostly. Either fear of failure, or fear of judgment.
> Why are so many of us at home wishing we had friends and connections like that?
Because social intimacy is crucial for survival (you can literally die of loneliness), but we're socialized to have competitive relationships with each other. Intimacy makes you vulnerable, and most of us grow up being told to "be a man" whenever we experience vulnerability. We're so afraid of being weak that we're killing ourselves over it.
What's keeping us from creating it for ourselves? There's a lot going on there, but a big part of it is probably far too many of us being far too worried about what other people think.
Develop a few interests that demand effort out of you - something that would give you a chance to work together with the friends you'll make - and meet people through those interests. Then, when somebody calls you a "man child" because you have something in your life other than family and work, unless that somebody IS family, laugh, dismiss them, and walk off.
Plenty of places were already built up for men, by men, specifically for the reasons described in this video. But many of these places were deemed problematic because they were "guy only" clubs and were subsequently bullied out of existence, or made to be "inclusive". Thus taking away the places that now women are complaining about that men should have. You literally can't win.
@@QPoilyOh, interesting. Can you provide an example or two? Would like to hear more.
I laughed at first but it ended up being so adorable and heartwarming, I got a little emotional.
This actually just makes me happy. Low key, I promise you that a lot of men watching with wish that man parks were real.
Dude I'd go there for real.
Men would have the high ground if "Man Park" was real
Uhm.... there actually are parks where dudes go to meet other dudes.
Don't go there unless you want to gain the ability to smuggle a Boeing 737 into prison, though.
Sign me up, I just retired, don't want to hang in bars, would love a Man Park!
@Obi-Wan Kenobi : Hello, there.
the best part is clearly " being a man must be harder" WAIT DONT SHOW MY FACE
I couldn't believe how they sold out to the red-pilled MRA incels! I hate to say it, but: #cancelSNL
@@MarcillaSmith wtf are you talking about
@@MarcillaSmith sarcasm?
@@MarcillaSmith You may be kidding, but I'm an old feminist psychologist and I found this bit brilliant...it sends up and takes down the toxic expectations for American masculinity in a hilarious and poignant way. All those little side voiceovers give it away. They threw in that "bone" for the boys...it's an acknowledgment that's verboten unless it's couched in resentment toward us, but it's not us doing it to them.
@@presentfuture7563 have you seen the 'well for sensitive boys' sketch, it resonates the same energy as this one
- sincerely, young feminist psychologist
We have these in north carolina, it's called "the patio of the bottle shop". Bunch of random dudes show up, drink beer, and bullshit about random stuff.
pete looks so happy and healthy now
Oh?
Spent a night with Kim Kardashian.
@@mvl9591 If only prince phillips had a night with her before his death, maybe he'd still be here today.
Just glad Lorne realizes that Pete is one of the most desired acts on this show
Yeah. And all because of Man Park.
I am a high school teacher with very few friends…lots of relatives and grandkids…but this is all too common for adults. I talk about this in class with my students from time to time and let them know that it is ok to struggle in this area. So many students and parents appreciate my discussing this from time to time.
yeah same. all my friends from younger days married off with kids or moved away so contact has broken down, thus leaving me behind. it's not easy to find new friends after you grow up.
@@benzaiten933 yeah, because all they want to talk about is their children!
Ann Olsen you sound like a caring person. You would have made high school more bearable for me, and that's coming from someone who was allowed to take all art classes junior year. I hope something wonderful happens to you for being so *kind*.
There is always someone there that understands you and will be by your side in everything, if you dare to seek him out ruclips.net/video/MGqCrbjH0pA/видео.html
Man to new friend: Would you be my best man?
Woman: We're not engaged yet 😂
Book your BM before the girl, that's the bro code.
LOL!!!!
No man asks a chick to be his best man...
Okay, maybe these men:
ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=girl+you%27re+the+best
I can't believe how accurate this is and how much we need this
lol Im an autistic woman and Im cracking up so hard over how THIS IS SOOO ME
You do you! Connecting with people is a lifetime journey.
We should legit make this a thing. It’s hard to meet new friends as an adult especially if you don’t drink
There is always Meetup!
@@meenaksi1082 Nah, everything social for men always end up being a gay hookup app.
Have to find common interest brotha
Always just full of elderly people
I’m a stay-at-home dad. This was so spot on that maybe I wrote the sketch and forgot.
Ironically, I love this video, but I don’t know who I would share it with! I don’t know any of my friends names, and we’ve hung out for years! I don’t want to seem too “sensitive “ either!! 😂😂😂
I have to admit, the first minute is kind of adorable lmfao
Best skit of the night I had tears in my eyes
Yeah, it's pretty sad how unfunny SNL has been in recent years, isn't it?
@@ReligiousZombie ....pops head out of ground... TROLL!... goes back inside ...
@@ReligiousZombie name checks out
Look up uncle daycare by gilly and keeves
They stole the idea
Realistically, such a park would have to be split into zones based on interest. Board games, sports, exercise, building/making, Task Master-esk, business/WiFi, video games/LAN, science voyerism, maybe dodgeball or trampolines, etc. A warehouse would be a good size.
Tasks would have to be structured to induce conversation between participants. Boy Scouts Thorns and Roses would be a good start point. You could also have meeting rooms and structured conversations in a box - like those we had in graduate school. Just go through the questions and see what’s said, you know?
You’ve given an awful lot of thought to this… It’s no longer a park- it’s a recreation facility at this point 😂🤣
You might be on to something .Screw metaverse ! I rather go to this place you talk about .
It would be like the warehouse in the original Ninja Turtles film.
I think you may have overcomplicated it a bit, Love. 🤗🤣
...voyerism?
Sadly, there's no Man Park near me, but there is a brewery....So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
What, this is isn't even joke, the world NEEDS this... I swear to god, If I don't see this in Shark Tank within a Week...
They're called Game Stores and Sports Bars
The Marvel conversation and singing Mr. Brightside was pretty relatable
We actually need this.
Especially with the damage that corona did.
I drink Heineken so I didn’t receive any damage
3 years old, and, still, watchable ! ... 😊👍
I’m loving seeing Pete so much this season!
I think this hit real close to home for all of us that found our spouses young. I would totally go to a Man Park, lol.
Been with mine since I was 23, has been difficult.. lol
@@brandonzimmer166 At least we got the internet where we can argue with total strangers.
It's the same for single men. We all pursue resources for the uterus. Have you ever watched a bird's of paradise nature episode... I rest my case. LMAO
My husband comes home talking Railroad to me & it may as well be Latin. I'm like Yes Dear, that's great & he's like No it ISN'T!
My husband's an electrician and he'd come home talking code violations that he'd had to fix. "Yeah, yeah, uh huh....oh really? Is that bad?"
@@elirien4264 Same! "We were at mile post 37 , we had 150 cars & it took us 3 hours to get to mile post 238!" As I stare blankly. LOL
@@elirien4264 Everything railroad is in code. They don't just say "You have a coal train going to Paducah." It's You have a ZX0923 blah blah going to C3487 blah blah. It's like learning a new language!
Mine is an engineer…. Electrical, mechanical, sound & lighting. I get lectures on the color spectrum of lights, how current sound systems are lacking, the shortcomings of electrical engines , how cars aren’t engineered for maintenance…. And he’s fascinated by anything railroad. I have zero idea what he’s talking about.
and he’s a musician too… thank goodness there’s a local community band with more than a few engineers. I do get a few nights a week off.
Can’t wait to meet you all in ManPark 🤘🏽
gilly and keeves have a really funny skit that has a similar premise called Uncle Daycare
This skit wasn't bad for SNL standards, but Uncle Daycare is excellent!
Almost like they stole it
it's not.
Honestly, it's fucking suspiciously similar... Except that Gilly and Keeves have actual funny jokes.
@@venombite23 They've been accused of being a den of joke thieves at SNL since its inception. Its pretty obvious now with so much being available on the internet. Just off-hand I can think of two "borrowed and changed just enough" sketches just recently, and I'm not out looking for these things. This one and the Last Dance parody when Keegan Michael Key was the host. A version of that had already been online for years as well and the original was also much funnier, albeit low-budget.
I would like to think Keegan is funny enough and above such things and didn't know, just had it pitched to him by some writer who had seen that other video, but who knows.
This hits way too close to home. 😔
Hang in there!
So true , it’s scary 😧, especially holding shopping & desperate for the bathroom, yet bf still talking
@@djpotassium Tell dat to my wife. 😑
"Michael Jordan, or Tom Brady?"
"How bout Bi Burnham."
Fax
this is actually wholesome
This is almost exactly like the Gilly and Keeves uncle daycare sketch…. SNL stays stealin.
Was thinking the same.
who is Gilly and Keeves?
@@WestOfEarth Shane gillis comedy skits on RUclips. Super funny, he was almost on SNL cast till they "cancelled" him.
@@WestOfEarth ruclips.net/video/KBtrQ0GJSV0/видео.html
@@WestOfEarth SNL fired Shane Gillis. Look up uncle daycare, he made a sketch video and SNL copied him. Hacks