This character is Ken-san, the official mascot of Kanson, a major Japanese company specializing in vending machines and Gashapon (capsule toy) dispensers. You can often find his statues standing in front of large Gashapon shops or arcades across Japan. Credit: Tiktok : _Nasw
A woman gave honest job interview answers, and they are comedy gold. She did not hold anything back, saying precisely what she was thinking when asked questions typically asked during a job interview. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear her laugh-out-loud responses to these questions weve all been asked during a job interview.
While many people complain endlessly about their jobs, work is still a necessity for most of the population. People need to make a living, and that weekly or bi-weekly paycheck is too valuable to pass up, no matter how much you may dislike your current position. Unless you were born into an insanely wealthy family, work will be a big part of your future.
So, understanding that, people, even if they absolutely dread going to their place of employment, suck it up and do their jobs. But what would happen if people said exactly what they were thinking during the interview process? Well, for one, they probably wouldnt get the position and would be forced to continue their job search. But it would probably make for a pretty funny interaction and some rather awkward moments.
In a clip posted on YouTube, one woman imagines answering typical, common job interview questions with complete honesty. As is expected, her straightforwardness is downright hilarious. However, I would not recommend using any of her answers in any future job interviews. Borrowing any of her answers would likely cause the employer to pass you over.
Here are just a few of the questions and her answers from the short clip.
What are your greatest strengths? shes asked.
Sarcasm, and I think thats it, she responds.
That response will not get anyone a second interview.
What do you want to work here? is the next question.
Oh, well, I need to pay bills, she says.
Honest, but not exactly the answer any employer wants to hear.
All of her other answers are short, concise and brutally honest.
Colossians 3:23 Whatever you do, do it readily, as to the Lord and not to men;
A comedian got heckled, and it was shockingly polite and also pretty hilarious. The young man was doing his stand-up routine when someone from the audience began yelling at him. Watch the short, but hysterical, clip to hear the unusual and surprisingly polite way an audience member heckled the funnyman.
Stand-up comedy has to be one of the most challenging and, frankly, frightening things anyone can do. Most people have an absolutely paralyzing fear of public speaking or really doing anything where that will result in a bunch of eyeballs on them.
Now, take those fears of public speaking and add the pressure of trying to be funny and entertaining an entire audience. That sounds pretty terrifying, right? Just the thought of that situation is enough to cause many people to break out in a cold sweat. Regardless of how scary that is and how much guts it would take to get up and try stand-up, some people will still choose to heckle - to be loud, rude, obnoxious and criticize the comic.
In a clip posted on YouTube, a comedian was in the middle of his routine when an audience member started heckling him. But instead of immediately shouting something rude or obscene, this loud, disruptive audience member was polite, making for an unexpectedly hilarious scene.
Would you like a heckle from up here? an audience member in the balcony asks the comedian.
The quick-witted comedian turned the disruption into a laugh-out-loud moment, shooting back with a hysterical response.
Would I like one from up there? the comedian says. I tell you what, I would like the most polite person in the world to do it, absolutely. I would love a heckle from up there.
After a few moments where the heckler and the comedian exchange pleasantries, the comedian gives him the floor, telling him to go ahead and do your heckle.
Then things take another unexpected, but equally hilarious turn.
I need a bit of time to think, the heckler responds.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
Scaring my girlfriend who is afraid of birds with a pigeon I caught at work. Pigeon seared it's feathers on hot equipment, was unable to fly and was taken to a rehabber in Fort Worth Texas the same day shortly after. Credit: Rory
Scaring my girlfriend who is afraid of birds with a pigeon I caught at work. Pigeon seared it's feathers on hot equipment, was unable to fly and was taken to a rehabber in Fort Worth Texas the same day shortly after. Credit: Rory
My Spider friend who lives in my truck mirror has attached half of her web to a tree I parked too close to. Now, I am concerned that if I move I will lose my morning friend as she might choose to run to the tree rather than back to her home in my mirror. Both the tree and my mirror have pros and cons, and I am torn on what to do. Credit: Ivan Foster
On a typical day at the intersection of Mount Everest and Nogales, a banana-shaped car with license plates that read "split" becomes visible. Credit: Ana Galaviz
Because the power grid was damaged by Russian shelling, air stopped flowing to the koi pond, and we had to break the ice to keep the fish from suffocating... but as often happens, something went wrong.
Tim Hawkins take on pain reactions is so true it hurts, and its pretty hilarious, too. The popular comedian has made an interesting observation about how men and women respond to painful situations, noting that their responses are dramatically different. Watch the short but hysterical clip to listen to Tim explain and demonstrate the differences in how men and women react to pain differently.
Can you think of anyone you know who enjoys pain? Im going to go out on a limb and say that you dont, and if you do, that might be someone to avoid. No, we dont like pain; it hurts, and thats never fun or a good time because it hurts. Pain is something humans want to avoid at all costs.
Nevertheless, pain physical and emotional does happen despite our best efforts to avoid it altogether. While we never want to experience pain, its something we should become accustomed to because life will inevitably present us with painful situations and circumstances.
However, while pain is universal, the way people respond to it varies. In a clip posted on YouTube, Tim hysterically points out how pain reactions differ in terms of gender. For the most part, he is spot on with his assessment of how men and women react when they experience physical pain.
I love how men and women react differently to pain, Tim said. You ever notice that men and women react differently to pain? Like when men get hurt, some reason we skip. I dont know why. Men, when we get hurt, we skip.
Later in the clip, he adds (and acts out) how women act when they encounter physical pain.
But women, when you get hurt, you fall down, he said.
Before the video comes to an end, he mimics a woman falling, and then, when shes on the ground, hurting, she pulls out her phone and captures the moment by taking a selfie.
Romans 8:18 I am of the opinion that there is no comparison between the pain of this present time and the glory which we will see in the future.
Aaron Weber admits his choice of wheels is strange, and hilariously so. The comedian mentioned that he surprisingly drives this vehicle, and his comments about it are hysterical and spot-on. Watch the short but hilarious clip to hear what he drives and how he understands what most people will immediately think about it and him.
For some people who live in a handful of large metropolitan cities in the United States, having a vehicle is not a necessity. Instead of wheeling themselves from place to place, they will rely on public transportation to get them from Point A to Point B. But for the rest of us, who do not live in those area codes, owning a vehicle is a must.
Having a vehicle is undoubtedly a blessing. Its freedom on four wheels, allowing us to go from here to there as we need, with relative ease. But then the next question becomes, what vehicle do you want? It must be something reliable, dependable and most importantly, within our budget. Now, we all know that specific thoughts and ideas are associated with particular vehicles. For instance, large diesel pickup trucks are typically thought of as work vehicles. An electric car signals that the person is environmentally conscious.
In a clip posted on YouTube, Aaron admits to being the owner of a minivan. However, he adds that he drives a minivan even though he does not have children.
I call it a minivan, though, he said. I never call it a van. Thats a little better. If I say, Hey, I drive a minivan. Youre like, Oh, hes taking kids to soccer practice.
He adds what everyone would think if he were to call his personal vehicle a van.
If I say, Hey, I drive a van, youre like, Oh, hes taking kids from soccer practice. Aaron added. And thats a difference, thats what Ive learned.
He is 100 percent correct, and you know thats exactly where your thoughts would go if someone were to say they drove a van but did not have any children of their own.
Job 8:21 The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.
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