"How I spend my leisure time is superior to how you spend your leisure time."
As though trash books and thought-provoking television don't exist.
Edit: oh wait... I see the actual joke. Thought-provoking television indeed.
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"How I spend my leisure time is superior to how you spend your leisure time."
As though trash books and thought-provoking television don't exist.
Edit: oh wait... I see the actual joke. Thought-provoking television indeed.
They are saying one uses imagination and the other doesn't.
My original point is that either can engage the imagination, but that point is overshadowed by the jar.
Both kinda do though because at first i couldn't imagine what the boy is watching, but after i saw that video for myself not a day goes by without imagining it.
Well that's definitely a whole other level to the image. Kinda gross, kinda inspiring. I think I hate-love it now.
Tv can lead to imagination and books can leave no lasting impression.
However in recent years I've taken more to books because video programmes seem to be getting dumber.
I can do both.
As an artist, a good movie or videogame can get my mind racing with cool ideas to draw or model.
Unless you have aphantasia, in which case books are either just text or very limited images.
Heh...yeah...that sound of the jar breaking will haunt me for the rest of my days.
Thank you. I was having trouble identifying the shadow of the tv.
I never thought I'd be thanked for mentioning 1 man 1 jar...
Lol you're welcome.

Ah, a relic of the late stage of this meme format where hardly anyone remembered what the "POV" stands for.
Good thing it effectively died soon after
What is the TV's shadow? It seems like a pair of legs standing on a box and a small floating rectangle.
The book, meanwhile, looks like a convoluted mess. Crashing spaceship, T-Rex/Godzilla, and what might be Dracula's castle. If there's a coherent story in this, I have got to read it. Book title? :P
I can't believe no one in the comments has told you yet. I want to tell you because I just learned about it last week! It's horrible! A man in Russia, only legs & feet in the camera frame, squatted over an empty glass jelly jar with the lid on it, tons of lubrication, and he kept going until the entire jar was fully inserted in his rectum.
Then you can hear an explosion sound. But it was an implosion sound. It was the sound of the jar being crushed & glass shattered inside of him. The man didn't make a sound. Complete stoic silence which lends more creepiness to the video.
Then we see tons of blood dripping out of him, down his legs, all over the floor. The man starts manually digging glass chunks out of his asshole. That's all I remember. I never actually watched the video myself but that's the description.
Follow up: he never went to the doctor for this injury because he says he didn't want to deal with the embarrassment. He had some scarring. He says he healed within a couple weeks. He says he has no regrets. He makes tons of fringe kink videos, this was apparently nothing unusual for him. But he waited until the event was far enough in the past before he posted the video online, over a year after it happened. It happened in August a few years ago. He posted it in December a year and a half later.
I knew it was going to be bad, why did I read it anyway?
This is like actually worse than just watching it, you're a master storyteller.
This wasn't "a few years ago". It was probably closer to 15 or 20 years ago. I remember watching it in college.
That being said, the description you gave is accurate. I've only seen it once, and that is exactly what is burned into my memory. Also the taste of Disaronno because that was the only bottle I'd snuck in, and I needed something to drink.
Dear god, who would make such a video and why would people want to watch that? And where would they be able to watch that, do you happen to have a link in case I find someone дебил enough for wanting to see it?
Thank you! That text description is more than enough for me. Expertly told.
After reading this and the replies, I am legitimately not sure if this is a joke or not. I'm not going to go try to find out, but if this is a joke, this is an absolute master class. Bravo.
Very real yes and a very commonly mentioned piece of internet history
It's absolutely true. I am not clever enough to make up fiction.
The TV's shadow has been edited to a still from an old shock-gore vid, "1 man 1 jar". I don't recommend looking it up.
I’m 14 and this is so deep fr
E: I agree though that when a book clicks it paints a picture far more vivid than a screen ever could.
How can mirrors be real if our eyes aren’t
Missing another kid farther to the left watching Andrew Tate on his phone.
...and the jar breaks... oO
What this is saying is that kids who watch TV tend to be more focused
Dunno man. TV just seems like plays in the magic frame.
Also things you watch spark the imagination if it's a good piece of art
ITT: People who need to take a closer look lol
Its actually so much funnier watching people compare the "blandness" of the TV to the book lmao.
I'll admit I didn't know what the shadow from the TV was until I read the comments. I went back to change my downvote to an upvote