F Bud Light
The American Badass
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TyrLKNF2Cys
Perfect.
sharewhat a fuckin snowflake. offended by a beer can. i thought he was supposed to be tough? what kind of tough guy sees an aluminum can and feels the need to whine about it? imagine if in Predator, arnold schwarzenegger stopped midscene to whine about a beer can having a rainbow on it. Kid Rock basically admitting he's homophobic. dude will be remembered like johnny rebel one day. he aint even a cowboy, just some rich dude from michigan, of all places. oh wow, bet he's got real workin'mans hands in that mansion, dont he.
shareWhat a fucking snowflake. offended by a funny video of someone shooting inanimate objects with a rifle. what kind of tough guy sees someone who thinks differently than him and feels the need to whine about it? He's basically admitting to be a woke snowflake bitch. dude will be remembered like the lefty hippy jokes who taunted and spat on drafted soldiers returning from war.
sharesnowflake spotted. ironic you make fun of me for not accepting someone else's opinions by not accepting my opinions, LMAO
shareSnowflakes are lefties and liberals. It's why the term exists. Trying to use it against a conservative is impossible, and actually makes the lefty user even MORE snowflaky in their failed attempt to use it incorrectly. The more they try, the more snowflake they are.
shareLMAO cope harder bro. anyone can be a snowflake. in fact, the term was actually created to describe right-wingers who supported segregation and were against abolishing slavery. i'm assuming you're just joking about "it's why the term exists" being that "snowflakes are lefties and liberals" because the origin of the word is common knowledge.
shareYou're right. The original term was to describe white people (i.e. the 'snowflakes') who were against abolition, and thus valued white lives over Black ones.
I believe the term has since developed since then, although the first 'modern' usage of the word had nothing to do with either left or right political affiliation, but was supposed to refer to people (of any political persuasion) who believed themselves to be particularly special and destined for greatness (one might just as easily apply that term to say Trump as to say a Millennial grad-student, but basically anyone who thinks they're particularly special and unique).
There's nothing tough about him.
He's a spoiled rich kid who unfortunately looks like a sewer-rat (yes, I know I shouldn't body-shame, but you'd expect someone with his money/privilege to have better genes, or be at least rich enough to get surgery/afford a decent stylist). But, like Trump, some people bizarrely think he's a 'man of the people'.
Homophobic? It has nothing to do with "homos". It's about a large corporation turning their back on their main customers by caving to woke ideologues out of fear of cancellation and boycotting. Ironically, putting that transvestite freak prancing around in womanface in their ads has cost them billions in sales in just a few days. It's satisfying to watch the train wreck take place.
Nobody who actually likes beer would drink that piss, anyway.
On one hand, I don't see what the corporation benefits from this marketing strategy, since I doubt 'woke' consumers would buy such cheap, declasse, piss-poor beer in the first place. It seems like a virtue-signalling gesture to me, which is nice, but not very practical from a financial POV.
On the other hand, the people 'boycotting' this beer over a harmless ad that has NO bearing whatsoever on their lives are being extremely silly (although, since you don't even drink the beer, I don't see how any of this affects you to begin with).
All the ad has done is demonstrate transphobia among the population (although, we already knew that). 🤷♂️
Like most things in life, it all seems very very pointless (from all perspectives).
it definetly says something when an entire group of people are alienated by a trans person being shown in marketing material. i'm sure you will be on the right side of history.
shareHe looks like honey g.
shareThe dude dated (and I think married) Pamela Anderson. He’s gotten by just fine with his looks
shareGoodness knows why.
I've never understood the appeal of short, right-wing, snarky, minimally-talented physically unremarkable WASPy men like him and David Spade. I guess they must have bags of confidence and no filter when it comes to approaching blonde Playboy model types.
Oh, Harv, why the racism?
shareRacism? Really? Okay, the reference to WASPy was probably unnecessary, but I guess the point I was making here is that blond, Anglo-looking men aren't generally associated with virility, toughness and sexual appeal. The term 'tall dark and handsome' exists for a reason. Blonde women are *very much* in demand, but aside from REALLY handsome, built types like Brad Pitt and Chris Hemsworth, most women tend to go for darker men, white, Black and Latino. Physically unassuming WASP men tend to be attractive for one reason, and that's the socioeconomic preppy privilege that is often associated with them (assuming they're not toothless redneck types).
shareThey have bags of money :)
shareWhat a lousy shot.
Fuckin' suburbanite wannabe
damn, i didn't know at 50 years old this guy get anymore badass than when he put out that song when he was 25.... but he is
🤣
shareSeems a little extreme....
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