Teenagers are stupid the world over!

What a moron. Everyone today wants their "fame". Ugh....
 
I....well, I uh, I don't know what to say.

That was weird, in so many ways.
 
Find the entire clip. From what I remember the kid wasn't looking to be interviewed.
 
You know what - he's right on all accounts. I see nothing wrong with that interview.
 
A different culture, but on this one, I kinda thought the kid held his own against the superior attitude of the media. The news woman thought the kid had an attitude, but then, so did she. Was it her place to demand an apology? The kid stood his ground, gave when he thought it was the right thing to do, and held firm where he thought he should.

That is the type of kid who could turn into a darn good leader. Nobody likes kids who are smart asses, so I am sure they will do all they can to break him, lest he grows up to be better than themselves.

He has obviously been spoiled by his parents, but I'm not so sure, after watching how he handled himself in front of a camera, if that is a bad thing.

I give the kid an eight and the interviewer a five. He lost two points because he looked like a doofus. She gained two points because she looked hot. :)

John
 
That's why I thought it was weird. The interviewer behaved oddly, and quite aggressively. The kid was just weird.
 
I love his answer at the end. Have me do your party.
 
Pretty funny. He certainly looked like a tool. At the same time - I don't blame him for holding firm. Not sure who she thought she was.

Some college girl through a party a couple houses down a week or two ago. I went to bed at like 3am and they were still carrying in alcohol (not a good sign).

Around 10am the doorbell rings and the police are at my door holding my mail box. I guess things got a bit out of hand and someone decided to start kicking mail boxes.

I was outside repairing my mailbox when the girl that had the party came over. She apologized profusely and offered to pay for any damage. Since she took responsibility for the incident I let it go. **** happens. I'm not going to stress over it.
 
Pretty funny. He certainly looked like a tool. At the same time - I don't blame him for holding firm. Not sure who she thought she was.

Some college girl through a party a couple houses down a week or two ago. I went to bed at like 3am and they were still carrying in alcohol (not a good sign).

Around 10am the doorbell rings and the police are at my door holding my mail box. I guess things got a bit out of hand and someone decided to start kicking mail boxes.

I was outside repairing my mailbox when the girl that had the party came over. She apologized profusely and offered to pay for any damage. Since she took responsibility for the incident I let it go. **** happens. I'm not going to stress over it.

Sometimes all it takes is an apology. I agree with you. It's the people who act like they've done nothing wrong (like sunglass dude) who need correcting.
 
Sometimes all it takes is an apology. I agree with you. It's the people who act like they've done nothing wrong (like sunglass dude) who need correcting.

While I agree with you and Jesse, Sunglass dude was responding to some woman who thought she was an authority figure because she's in the media.

The media deserves 0 respect, period. So when they demand it, I don't care if you're 5 or 50, your job is to roast them. Like sunglass dude did.
 
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