@SuperAdventuretime10 I mean, I was more looking at the times they kept going "if you want to complain, complain to Grant. Here's his email/twitter handle". Almost like there were 3 bits in the show, only 1 had to do with race, and all 3 made fun of him.
@@raphaelmort6366then I take back that comment specifically but the sentiment is still the same, grant being the butt of the joke is a long going joke at dropout and he thinks it’s funny so there’s no need to get annoyed on his behalf
There was a beautiful comic i read ages ago where a black kid imagined spiderman helping him out in the day to day, in reality it was his uncle, and there was a moment where spiderman took off his mask to the kid and he was black. despite being masked everyone can relate to spiderman because he can be anyone underneath it
I stopped watching Rooster Teeth, because I got older and stopped relaying to it. I need to start paying for Dropout because I want to watch this and I want to relate to it!
It's on Dropout, a low cost subscription video service, and we'll worth it for Game Changer, and Dimension 20. Name of the show on there is The Smarty-pants society, new show single episode so far.
This presentation is about American black culture. If you aren't aware of it, then it will make no sense. Demi is talking about being "invited to the cookout," which is a sign of being accepted in black culture even if you are not black. The N-word is something only black Americans are socially allowed to say without it being considered a slur. For Spiderman, to say it like this casually would imply he that he is also black. The idea that Spiderman should just say racial slurs all the time to fit into different racial groups is hilariously terrible advice. Also, making Grant read words off a card Demi gave him, then criticizing him for what he said is also hilarious. Grant is just doing what he asked.
Don't let Lotus Spiderman see this
With great power comes great responsibility comes saying every racial slur
This does mean EVERY slur. Including ones in other languages, and archaic slurs from the times where Irish and Italian people weren’t considered white
Yes
Best bit of this episode was “please stop interrupting” 😂
They got really close to being annoying with the constant shots at Grant but they managed to stay on the funny side of the line imo.
@@raphaelmort6366found the “white man ego” who completely missed the joke, lmao
@SuperAdventuretime10 I mean, I was more looking at the times they kept going "if you want to complain, complain to Grant. Here's his email/twitter handle".
Almost like there were 3 bits in the show, only 1 had to do with race, and all 3 made fun of him.
@@raphaelmort6366then I take back that comment specifically but the sentiment is still the same, grant being the butt of the joke is a long going joke at dropout and he thinks it’s funny so there’s no need to get annoyed on his behalf
There was a beautiful comic i read ages ago where a black kid imagined spiderman helping him out in the day to day, in reality it was his uncle, and there was a moment where spiderman took off his mask to the kid and he was black. despite being masked everyone can relate to spiderman because he can be anyone underneath it
My favorite part of this part is the hotdogs that are on the slide
Solid "boomers using facebook for important news updates" energy.
from the cookout
"In times of war - Where's Waldo?"
Please stop interrupting
This show is crazy and I love it
Rehka dancing in support lmao
The bit with Waldo got me laughing so hard haha. The delivery was so quick
If Miles is Afro-Latino, does that mean he can use both the N-Word and "Foo" on every minority he meets?
The logic is infallible
With great power- comes to the cookout anyways.
what's this show?
Smarty pants on dropout
I stopped watching Rooster Teeth, because I got older and stopped relaying to it.
I need to start paying for Dropout because I want to watch this and I want to relate to it!
This argument is fallible due to the assumption that the cookout is good enough that it deserves to have Spider-Man in it
Can you upload full episodes?
sign up for dropout (it's cheap) and you can watch the full episode and help support the people who made it
@@jonpinyanWhat is the name of this show?
@@otavioalbinorezendedasilva6178 It's called Smartypants!
It's on Dropout, a low cost subscription video service, and we'll worth it for Game Changer, and Dimension 20. Name of the show on there is The Smarty-pants society, new show single episode so far.
It's fine I found it online
I don't get it. The words are English, but they don't add up to anything (and why is everyone laughing?).
that is how most people think when you speak.
This presentation is about American black culture. If you aren't aware of it, then it will make no sense. Demi is talking about being "invited to the cookout," which is a sign of being accepted in black culture even if you are not black. The N-word is something only black Americans are socially allowed to say without it being considered a slur. For Spiderman, to say it like this casually would imply he that he is also black. The idea that Spiderman should just say racial slurs all the time to fit into different racial groups is hilariously terrible advice.
Also, making Grant read words off a card Demi gave him, then criticizing him for what he said is also hilarious. Grant is just doing what he asked.
This is horrible and not in a funny way.