Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? 05:52 - Mar 28 with 13652 views | solomon | I guess if someone insulted my wife like that I’d be incensed too. Chris Rock is a bit of a d1ck to be fair. |  | | |  |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:48 - Mar 28 with 1681 views | textbackup |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:22 - Mar 28 by J2BLUE | Smith walked towards him with a purpose and I think Rock suspected he was about to be punched. To get away with a slap was probably quite a relief. |
Genuinely can’t believe people think it’s fake. We are at a stage now where people believe nothing even if it’s infront of their eyes |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:48 - Mar 28 with 1664 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 07:29 - Mar 28 by itfcjoe | He seems to be laughing along with it, then his wife reacts badly to the last bit and it is the last thing you see before he then heads up there. Pretty crazy, and must be more to it than just basically saying a rubbish movie was rubbish EDIT - I didn't know about her alopecia and that that was the crux of the joke. These events are generally just a host being really out of order to people which I'm surprised is still 'allowed' so to speak [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 8:26]
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I don't follow celeb stuff and the joke went well over my head until I saw she had alopecia. That made me conclude Will Smith did not hit him hard enough. What a c0ck to make such a joke. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:51 - Mar 28 with 1647 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 11:21 - Mar 28 by textbackup | i think big will was in the right, im not offended if you dont agree. |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:56 - Mar 28 with 1620 views | monytowbray | I think comments on the appearance of people based on stuff they can't help, particularly medical conditions, is ableist and disgusting. I've seen the damage alopecia does to a woman's confidence and mental health first hand. It's not something you make fun of. It was a sh1t joke, and well beyond good taste. Yet this thread is largely criticising the Smiths (including some rather grim sexist and kink shaming comments, their relationship is FA to do with you). Doesn't matter who it was said to. I think Boris Johnson is a massive c-unit but I wouldn't poke fun at his weight. Some of you really need to learn some f**king empathy or live outside your own bubble for five f**king minutes. Jesus. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 12:59]
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:58 - Mar 28 with 1597 views | J2BLUE |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:56 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | I think comments on the appearance of people based on stuff they can't help, particularly medical conditions, is ableist and disgusting. I've seen the damage alopecia does to a woman's confidence and mental health first hand. It's not something you make fun of. It was a sh1t joke, and well beyond good taste. Yet this thread is largely criticising the Smiths (including some rather grim sexist and kink shaming comments, their relationship is FA to do with you). Doesn't matter who it was said to. I think Boris Johnson is a massive c-unit but I wouldn't poke fun at his weight. Some of you really need to learn some f**king empathy or live outside your own bubble for five f**king minutes. Jesus. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 12:59]
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It didn't do much for my confidence either when I had a small patch. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:58 - Mar 28 with 1585 views | pointofblue |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:56 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | I think comments on the appearance of people based on stuff they can't help, particularly medical conditions, is ableist and disgusting. I've seen the damage alopecia does to a woman's confidence and mental health first hand. It's not something you make fun of. It was a sh1t joke, and well beyond good taste. Yet this thread is largely criticising the Smiths (including some rather grim sexist and kink shaming comments, their relationship is FA to do with you). Doesn't matter who it was said to. I think Boris Johnson is a massive c-unit but I wouldn't poke fun at his weight. Some of you really need to learn some f**king empathy or live outside your own bubble for five f**king minutes. Jesus. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 12:59]
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So violence is the answer? |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:00 - Mar 28 with 1555 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:58 - Mar 28 by pointofblue | So violence is the answer? |
What a stupid moral high ground to take. Honestly, I bet a lot of people on here have hit someone for less. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:00 - Mar 28 with 1561 views | noggin |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:48 - Mar 28 by textbackup | Genuinely can’t believe people think it’s fake. We are at a stage now where people believe nothing even if it’s infront of their eyes |
So you're saying because you saw it, it couldn't have been staged? |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:01 - Mar 28 with 1560 views | wkj | In all honesty, no one really comes out of this looking right - roasting is a pretty crap bit of comedy. That is to say, roasting someone's appearance or afflictions, SOME of Gervais' Golden Globes roasting was better as it was roasting someone's conscious decisions or behavior... either way the whole style is tired and boring now, to me. Definitely not the ideal way for Will Smith to show his anger, but if anyone on here can say they've never seen red mist before and acted before thinking - I would doubt their sincerity. The moral of the story - stop telling sh*t jokes. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 13:03]
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:03 - Mar 28 with 1542 views | pointofblue |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:00 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | What a stupid moral high ground to take. Honestly, I bet a lot of people on here have hit someone for less. |
You’re probably correct but doesn’t make it right. In hindsight, Smith would have probably had more impact by ignoring it and then addressing it in his winner’s speech though, at that point, he didn’t know he’d won. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 13:45]
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:03 - Mar 28 with 1538 views | textbackup |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:00 - Mar 28 by noggin | So you're saying because you saw it, it couldn't have been staged? |
I’m saying that absolutely no way is that staged, and to think it is is fcking stupid and just disagreeing for attention |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:04 - Mar 28 with 1526 views | footers |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:01 - Mar 28 by wkj | In all honesty, no one really comes out of this looking right - roasting is a pretty crap bit of comedy. That is to say, roasting someone's appearance or afflictions, SOME of Gervais' Golden Globes roasting was better as it was roasting someone's conscious decisions or behavior... either way the whole style is tired and boring now, to me. Definitely not the ideal way for Will Smith to show his anger, but if anyone on here can say they've never seen red mist before and acted before thinking - I would doubt their sincerity. The moral of the story - stop telling sh*t jokes. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 13:03]
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Yanks should be banned from doing it. It's a British tradition that they're trying to ruin. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:05 - Mar 28 with 1510 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:03 - Mar 28 by pointofblue | You’re probably correct but doesn’t make it right. In hindsight, Smith would have probably had more impact by ignoring it and then addressing it in his winner’s speech though, at that point, he didn’t know he’d won. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 13:45]
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My Mother suffers badly from it. If you made that joke to my Mum, yeah, I'd probably smack you one. And I'm not a violent person. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:05 - Mar 28 with 1489 views | lowhouseblue |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:58 - Mar 28 by pointofblue | So violence is the answer? |
it's a celebration of toxic masculinity and privilege. too many people in the real world will see it as confirming violence as an acceptable response to offence. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:05 - Mar 28 with 1516 views | wkj |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:04 - Mar 28 by footers | Yanks should be banned from doing it. It's a British tradition that they're trying to ruin. |
Indeed - A nice morally upstanding comedian like Jim Davidson should never be Americanised, not even as a presidential candidate. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:07 - Mar 28 with 1493 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:04 - Mar 28 by footers | Yanks should be banned from doing it. It's a British tradition that they're trying to ruin. |
Problem is, in comedy, some stuff is off limits. That benchmark evolves with society, and sadly a few comedians who once punched up are doubling down on going the other way. Chappelle and Gervais spring to mind. And that bloke from Seinfield a few years back. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:07 - Mar 28 with 1483 views | BiGDonnie |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:56 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | I think comments on the appearance of people based on stuff they can't help, particularly medical conditions, is ableist and disgusting. I've seen the damage alopecia does to a woman's confidence and mental health first hand. It's not something you make fun of. It was a sh1t joke, and well beyond good taste. Yet this thread is largely criticising the Smiths (including some rather grim sexist and kink shaming comments, their relationship is FA to do with you). Doesn't matter who it was said to. I think Boris Johnson is a massive c-unit but I wouldn't poke fun at his weight. Some of you really need to learn some f**king empathy or live outside your own bubble for five f**king minutes. Jesus. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 12:59]
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I've edited my response after reading this thread. Still a cheating ***** though. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:08 - Mar 28 with 1478 views | footers |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:05 - Mar 28 by wkj | Indeed - A nice morally upstanding comedian like Jim Davidson should never be Americanised, not even as a presidential candidate. |
I've never really got over him nearly ruining John Virgo's career. What's JV ever done to anyone, aside from amaze us with his trick shots? |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:10 - Mar 28 with 1436 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:07 - Mar 28 by BiGDonnie | I've edited my response after reading this thread. Still a cheating ***** though. |
I don't see why people care so much. Celebrity gossip culture is toxic and has breed some of the most useless excuses of "famous for the sake of fame" idolisation to ever exist in human history. You have to start wondering if it's intentional after a while. People care more about what Gemma Collins is up to than the state of the political establishment, which only benefits those not fit to be in it. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:11 - Mar 28 with 1439 views | wkj |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:08 - Mar 28 by footers | I've never really got over him nearly ruining John Virgo's career. What's JV ever done to anyone, aside from amaze us with his trick shots? |
Jim Davidson screwed us all over by doing that - rumour has it that Virgo was in line to replace Les Dennis as the host of family fortunes, but the LordGigachad behavior from Davidson made Virgo look weak, so they didn't hire him on. So we all ended up as cucks watching Vernon Kaye screwing something we loved dearly. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 13:11]
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:12 - Mar 28 with 1425 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:07 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | Problem is, in comedy, some stuff is off limits. That benchmark evolves with society, and sadly a few comedians who once punched up are doubling down on going the other way. Chappelle and Gervais spring to mind. And that bloke from Seinfield a few years back. |
Gervais doesn't punch down. You've gone with the received narrative rather than the actual targets in his jokes. I can't comment on Chapelle and the bloke from Seinfeld. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:12 - Mar 28 with 1405 views | monytowbray |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:05 - Mar 28 by wkj | Indeed - A nice morally upstanding comedian like Jim Davidson should never be Americanised, not even as a presidential candidate. |
Too late. They went a step further - Americanised Roy Chubby Brown and ACTUALLY made him president. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:13 - Mar 28 with 1394 views | itfcjoe |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 12:48 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | I don't follow celeb stuff and the joke went well over my head until I saw she had alopecia. That made me conclude Will Smith did not hit him hard enough. What a c0ck to make such a joke. |
This whole roast thing is such a tired format |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:13 - Mar 28 with 1390 views | wkj |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:12 - Mar 28 by monytowbray | Too late. They went a step further - Americanised Roy Chubby Brown and ACTUALLY made him president. |
Nothing wrong with a lovely bit of bush. |  |
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Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:13 - Mar 28 with 1388 views | footers |
Will Smith. Pulled out of a full on punch or intended powerful slap? on 13:11 - Mar 28 by wkj | Jim Davidson screwed us all over by doing that - rumour has it that Virgo was in line to replace Les Dennis as the host of family fortunes, but the LordGigachad behavior from Davidson made Virgo look weak, so they didn't hire him on. So we all ended up as cucks watching Vernon Kaye screwing something we loved dearly. [Post edited 28 Mar 2022 13:11]
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