The New Yorker can learn from this dude

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Now that right there is satire. I’d even go so far as saying he is straight clowning Whiteboy.

14 Responses to “The New Yorker can learn from this dude”

  1. Can’t wait for the Whiteboy fanatics to see that! LMAO..

  2. Dude plays it so straight that you can barely tell it’s satire. It’s damn near believable. Good shit ri’ dere.

  3. LMFAO

  4. TO be fair, Whiteboy’s father/family owns the pawnshop. So he was likely born with a stolen silver spoon that was likely sold to them for drug money in his mouth.

    WB’s picture poses are hillarious! I like how they use the picture with the woman’s sandals on to clown that clown.

  5. TOO Funny!!!!

  6. “…and I am not talking about some September 11th fireman”

  7. This dude was so random, he could have been talking about anybody and that’s what made it so funny.

  8. I want him to do Chance and Buddha.

  9. *blank stare*

    that was funny?

  10. Skittlez, ’twasn’t fall-out-of-your-chair funny. Just funny.

  11. I watched it again,I got it. It confused me the first time,I didnt get the little humor

  12. little humor?

    ::smh:: the ability to pick up subtlety…i will bite my tongue.

    in any case, this was hilarious…just when he said “whiteboy” i almost spit out my water.

    classic.

  13. Hahaha!!
    This was done well.
    Whiteboy- a man living the American Dream.

  14. Where did you get that picture of new york in the new york interview (audio only) post?

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