Actually, there is a dialogue, just need to pay attention : 0:05 : "Aha, here is that f...cking Police bar." 0:19 : "What the f...ck?" 0:25 : "Ok, let's get the f...ck out of here!" 0:27 : "F...ck, we're f...cked!!" 0:32 : "What the f...ck?!" 1:01 : "Ok darling, let's go f...ck." 1:12 : "How the f...ck am I gonna escape this?"
Was literally just about to type the same,my mum passed last Jan aged 92. I recall her laughing like mad crying at this scene..it tickled her rotten. Great memories ❤️
Actually. Not it is not good comedy. It is an example of the ingrained homophobia of the time. The gay men are portrayed as one sided place holder stereotypes without any moral agency and the purpose of the humor in this scene is to create shock in audiences who’ve never seen gay people.
@@StopFear and most probably the gays in these scene where actually gay, totally okay with their portrayal, not only in this franchise but in many many more cultural franchises, when gay was actually gay and not social justice
I'm just honestly impressed with the skills. No awkward modern bouncing, just proper dance, lmao. I can't dance myself and I'd probably manage something decent with a good lead.
This is because, the joke on gay people, were very well written at the time and for all public. Only adult can truly understand the meaning and laught. Very clever of the writter, too bad such intellect doesn't exist anymore with modern cinema.
I like how they ended screaming in terror when they find themselves back at the Blue Oyster while attempting to hide from the gang leader who stole their guns
Absolutely! Copeland and Blanks also looked like "clean-cut crewcuts," but those gay men in black leather didn't care whether they were gay or straight - they STILL danced with them anyway!
Good memories! I laughed with my mom every time the scene was shown and the song started. Unfortunately, my mom is no longer there, but the film brings back fond memories of her.
Me too!! Until I got older and there was this gay dude in my neighborhood who owned a bar and my cousin always called it “Blue Oyster Bar”…then I remembered this scene 😂
@@wordman3624 That’s what I thought too! I thought the guys in leather were the tough guys and the two had no choice but to be the “girls” and dance with them!
MOST of the gay men in black leather LOOKED like bikers, and it's possible that some of them were! Copeland and Blanks were straight, but they were STILL friendly, and they danced with them anyway!
I am 42 yrs old russian dude that grew in 90s...all I can say...this is gold...thank you Hollywood in 90s - it was awesome....please come back some day
They were gay men wearing black leather outfits, and dancing was the only thing they cared about! As for Copeland, I'm sure Blanks eventually woke him up!
The Blue Oyster Bar is a fictional gay bar, and a recurring gag! The salad bar reference came from the 4th movie, and I STILL laugh my head off if I think about it!
Why is this still, so damn funny?! All these years and my gen x friends and I still laugh our asses off at this one! Just hearing the blue osyter theme song is enough to get a laugh going! Its just funny! Sadly, today's generation probably won't get the humor in it. Man...how things have changed....
MANY of today's generation didn't have parents that shared past entertainment history with them! My late parents were '50s teenagers, and they shared their 45s and other experiences with me, while I was a disco kid!
When I'm sad at work, I put this melody on the general air of the walkie-talkie, and sow a sea of smiles on the faces of my colleagues - Metallurgists
63 YEARS OLD AND THE ENIRE FRANCHISE IS STILL ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES TO WATCH. MAHONEY IS HE GREATEST. BUT THE BLUE OYSTER IS A CLASSIC THAT NEVER GETS OLD. I LAUGH EVERY TIME I HEAR THE WORDS BLUE OYSTER.
What makes this scene for me is the smug look on Blankes' face as he makes his way to the bar, all while that background music plays and then peaks when he's inside the bar and realises that he's in the wrong place.
BOTH Copeland and Blanks were shocked beyond belief that Mahoney sent them to a gay bar, along with being "forced" to dance with all those gay men in black leather!
I dunno. I still think there a quite al ot of macho gay men but the more "twinky" ones are just what's more in right now and what you often see depicted on TV now. Doesn't mean there are any more or less of the mnow just different protrayal
BOTH Copeland and Blanks had that WTF look on their faces, after realizing that Mahoney sent them to a gay bar, and they were "forced" to dance with all those gay men wearing black leather! I STILL laugh my head off if I think about it!
The Blue Oyster was one the films most funny scenes.This hilareous segment from the original Police Academy will teach Kyle and Chad one hell of a humilating lesson. - Let this be a most convincing lesson from Mahoney to let this be a lesson to them unforgetable.LOL.
My 17 year old son is growing himself a little moustache so I keep telling him I'm taking him to the blue Oyster bar and buying him a leather hat. He NB obviously had no idea what blue Oyster bar was so had to come and show him 😂😂
Mahoney sent them there, so they wouldn't ruin their beach party! They just didn't expect to end up in a gay bar with gay men in black leather dancing with each other!
BOTH Copeland and Blanks were in a state of shock after realizing that Mahoney sent them to a gay bar, and they were "forced" to dance with those gay men in black leather!
We just talked about The Blue Oyster Bar in laboratory yesterday with my friends.. Some guys couldn't remember this gay bar.. But that epic music helped us.. XDD Omg.. I realy missed those years..
Today, people confuse real life with make-believe, and it's terrible! Everyone acts so paranoid to the point of getting offended at the snap of a finger!
The Blue Oyster Bar only appeared in the first 4 movies! I NEVER forgot Proctor showing up naked in the 3rd movie, and he dropped the trash can covers, and everyone applauded!
Gawd, when I saw this in the '80s, I was REALLY too young to appreciate the absurdity & sarcasm of it all. To point out the obvious: the joke is that this is what straight people think gay bars are/were like. (They are/were not. Well, maybe a few!)
One of the most iconic scenes from the entire franchise, and it doesn't have a single word of dialouge.
Actually, there is a dialogue, just need to pay attention :
0:05 : "Aha, here is that f...cking Police bar."
0:19 : "What the f...ck?"
0:25 : "Ok, let's get the f...ck out of here!"
0:27 : "F...ck, we're f...cked!!"
0:32 : "What the f...ck?!"
1:01 : "Ok darling, let's go f...ck."
1:12 : "How the f...ck am I gonna escape this?"
😂😂😂😂 that music!!
It's beautiful
actually there is, ( hey big boy way don cha come and see me sometime.)
"Dancing sir!"
"Dancing?!"
"Yes, let's of dancing!"
The song that starts when they begin to dance still randomly pops up in my head after all these years 😂
Me too so weird isn't it😂😂😂
The music is El Bimbo.
I know! My grown son and I will joke, “see you at the Blue Oyster Bar”, and then break in to that song!! Hilarious
it's still my ringtone.......
Same. I was humming it out loud at work a few nights ago🤣🤣
Definitely one of the best running gag in comedy history
It's called a recurring gag, and it's one of the funniest in movie history!
My dear Mum passed away a couple of months ago aged 95 and laughed at any mention of this film and The Blue Oyster Club, right to the end.
Sorry for your mother.
Was literally just about to type the same,my mum passed last Jan aged 92. I recall her laughing like mad crying at this scene..it tickled her rotten. Great memories ❤️
Moms rule !
Sorry to read that bro.
Your Mom had a great sense of humor. May she Rest in the Lord’s Peace. 🙏🏼
34 years later and I still remember the name of the club lol
That's probably because you been to that club. LMAO
DjJokerr Says the Back Street Boys fan. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@deltanovember1672 Yep! "Backstreet Boys" fan! Nothing wrong with liking different types of music. Now go back to the hole you came from dumb hick.
DjJokerr Typically yank comment. Utterly clueless as to what’s really going on. What a fucking loser.
@@deltanovember1672 Loser made you hillbilly!
A smile on my face everytime I hear this melody...epic!
I just laugh my head off!
When the comedy is really good, you don't need even sarcasm. Great eighties comedy, the kind that are no longer made.
Saddest thing is, that it will never be made again. PC shit is everywhere, you can't make jokes like that anymore =)
This and Hot Shots were tops.
Actually. Not it is not good comedy. It is an example of the ingrained homophobia of the time. The gay men are portrayed as one sided place holder stereotypes without any moral agency and the purpose of the humor in this scene is to create shock in audiences who’ve never seen gay people.
@@StopFear except there really were/are gay bars just like this so sorry to burst your bubble.
@@StopFear and most probably the gays in these scene where actually gay, totally okay with their portrayal, not only in this franchise but in many many more cultural franchises, when gay was actually gay and not social justice
Honestly, this looks like a nice place. The people are so welcoming and willing to dance with strangers!
Put on your dancing shoes. 😄
I'm sure they are willing to do alot more than just dance 😅
So nice of them to block the exit of patrons trying to leave!
Dancing, Sir. MOSTLY Dancing
I'm just honestly impressed with the skills. No awkward modern bouncing, just proper dance, lmao. I can't dance myself and I'd probably manage something decent with a good lead.
As I kid I never knew what these scenes were about. I just thought it was a load of guys innocently dancing with eachother!
Me too mate !!
I just figurate out years later , watching again the movie with my son .
Exactamundo, it's basically a bunch of happy and joyful people dancing, mostly dancing lol.
Me too!
This is because, the joke on gay people, were very well written at the time and for all public. Only adult can truly understand the meaning and laught. Very clever of the writter, too bad such intellect doesn't exist anymore with modern cinema.
My parents vaguely explained to me, that these men were gay. So for years I tought this is what all gay men were like.
My uncle used to crack up watching this scene every single time. The 80s nostalgia, so many great comedies from this amazing decade, well missed.
I miss it, too!
That shit makes me laugh every, single, damn time 🤣
Yeah 😁😁😁
This is the funniest scene....
@@rizwanramzan5729 agreed
Also when the music starts the 1st few notes always makes me crack up.
I STILL laugh my head off, even after all these years!
These movies are STILL the bomb after almost 35 years! lol!!!
And they're currently on Netflix!!! 😀😀😀😀
I should know since I have been watching most of them repeatedly!!! 😀😀😀😀
I love how smug and cocky they look when they walk into the bar, but then how mortified they are when they see what's in it.
lol and i like how uncomfortable they are dancing
I like how they ended screaming in terror when they find themselves back at the Blue Oyster while attempting to hide from the gang leader who stole their guns
Tru dat. You can't escape the Blue Oyster Bar, just when you think U R out, it'll pull you back in😜.@@ladyfire44
Absolutely! Copeland and Blanks also looked like "clean-cut crewcuts," but those gay men in black leather didn't care whether they were gay or straight - they STILL danced with them anyway!
@@ladyfire44 That was one of my favorite parts.😄
I can only imagine how many times they shot that scene and how much laughter they had while filming it😂😂😂
Hopefully, not too many!
Good memories! I laughed with my mom every time the scene was shown and the song started. Unfortunately, my mom is no longer there, but the film brings back fond memories of her.
Same to me with my mum 🥲
Still a better love story than Twilight
@@cameronpaul7108 Than*
lol so true ..
I thought the same
Hello there !!
Never heard of it ???
The look on Blanks’ face the whole time is just pure gold. He looks both perplexed and mortified at the same time.
Is discombobulated a good word for this?
Don't forget Copeland! At one point, he was LITERALLY hanging upside down, and everyone applauded!
A classic prank by Mahoney. ^^
Kakashi! I'm (for some reason) not surprised you are here XD
Chill2man1 And on a couple of cadets that totally deserved being pranked like that:
Blanks and Copeland
A pair of arseholes
Yes, it was...
Mahomo.
I'm 38 years old and I still love this movie :) Compate with new movies I figure old movies are much much better. They had good story :)
Exactly👌🏼
one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history... that song is iconic
How is its name, the name's song
El Bimbo
@@markopujic660 very thankful
And the Shirelles - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow...
When I was a kid, this gag went right over my head. I thought they were just bikers who were playing around with the cops by dancing with them. 😆
Me too!! Until I got older and there was this gay dude in my neighborhood who owned a bar and my cousin always called it “Blue Oyster Bar”…then I remembered this scene 😂
It went well over my head too as a kid then when I went to a similar bar with girls I knew I said why are all the guys so friendly to me here..🤔😭😭
@@wordman3624 That’s what I thought too! I thought the guys in leather were the tough guys and the two had no choice but to be the “girls” and dance with them!
MOST of the gay men in black leather LOOKED like bikers, and it's possible that some of them were! Copeland and Blanks were straight, but they were STILL friendly, and they danced with them anyway!
Everyone remember the blue oyster every time hearing this😀😀 This scene is like iconic in movie history
Absolutely! Sadly, it only appeared in the first 4 movies!
This is one of the best comedy moments in movie history
I am 42 yrs old russian dude that grew in 90s...all I can say...this is gold...thank you Hollywood in 90s - it was awesome....please come back some day
Simply hilarious. Blue Oyster forever!
Gotta love how the guy in blue is enjoying the slow dance at the end
wasn't he asleep?
@@Tounushi Yeah, I'm pretty sure he was.
They were gay men wearing black leather outfits, and dancing was the only thing they cared about! As for Copeland, I'm sure Blanks eventually woke him up!
NO 1 night bar in America hands down
ZS K except for the fact the whole movie was filmed in Toronto.
@@edwardbaker3897 toronto is in canada, canada is in america... so whats the problem? America is continent.
Best tossed salad
@@arthurmorgan2906 the bulden be smashed
The Blue Oyster Bar is a fictional gay bar, and a recurring gag! The salad bar reference came from the 4th movie, and I STILL laugh my head off if I think about it!
Why is this still, so damn funny?! All these years and my gen x friends and I still laugh our asses off at this one! Just hearing the blue osyter theme song is enough to get a laugh going! Its just funny! Sadly, today's generation probably won't get the humor in it. Man...how things have changed....
MANY of today's generation didn't have parents that shared past entertainment history with them! My late parents were '50s teenagers, and they shared their 45s and other experiences with me, while I was a disco kid!
When I'm sad at work, I put this melody on the general air of the walkie-talkie, and sow a sea of smiles on the faces of my colleagues - Metallurgists
Legendary scene whatsoever. Incredible music 😂
I love the cowbell when they first walk in.
Actually, I would have used more.
I thought I was the only one to love that part of the scene!
@@austinpowers9740 me too
Earlene Bentley's hi-nrg classic "the boys come to town", the producers couldn't pick a better-suited track.
BLUE OYSTER Bar... Cowbell... Notice Anything?
63 YEARS OLD AND THE ENIRE FRANCHISE IS STILL ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES TO WATCH. MAHONEY IS HE GREATEST. BUT THE BLUE OYSTER IS A CLASSIC THAT NEVER GETS OLD. I LAUGH EVERY TIME I HEAR THE WORDS BLUE OYSTER.
You're NOT alone! Many people besides myself STILL laugh if we think about it!
The music always got me, "hey bigboy, why dont you come up and see me sometime" ROFL
It was especially funny that Mahoney sent Copeland and Blanks there! They later ended up back there by accident!
Loved the police academy movies growing up in the late 80s early 90s Jones was my fave character great comedy
I was at the cinema at the time and had to laugh so much and today it's still so funny, I love it😅
my ring tone for voicemail
always creates a laugh and smiles
i should get one :D
hahahahhah..funny...but arent you worried about butthurt people(no not litteraly) being offended that you can be viewed as "anti gay ;)
@@krisa990 And LITERALLY butt hurt! It’s my ringtone as well.
@@krisa990 lol nope, i don't have time for people who complain over non issues.. ive actually had a couple of gay guys find it hilarious
There's more than one version of "El Bimbo" and THIS version is the funniest!
"HEY BIG BOY! WHY DON'T YOU COME UP AND SEE ME SOMETIME?! HEY BIG BOY! HA HA!"
LMAO that's scene always cracks me up.
I sometimes say that to myself and laugh. My wife looks at me like what the hell 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That song is on Spotify
They could not have found a more perfect song.
My cousin and I quote it all the time lol. It's the best editing because the song is speaking for the characters giving the look. Top notch comedy
What makes this scene for me is the smug look on Blankes' face as he makes his way to the bar, all while that background music plays and then peaks when he's inside the bar and realises that he's in the wrong place.
BOTH Copeland and Blanks were shocked beyond belief that Mahoney sent them to a gay bar, along with being "forced" to dance with all those gay men in black leather!
I've been laughing at this film scene for the last 20 years.🤣
I love the Cowbell in the “Hey Big Boy Why Don’t You Come Up and see me some time” song.
Was it REALLY a cow bell? I thought it was another musical instrument playing in the background!
30 FUCKIN YEARS.... FUNNIEST SHIT EVER!!!!
Alexey Bakh have you seen Porky's? great movies
Back when gay culture was hypermasculine, funny how the trends change
pablito gays have never been hyper masculine. It’s all a façade
@@tarcisiasiniscalchi6641 Gays are not a monolith. Moron.
lol every city has a bar that looks pretty much like this; the straight people don't know about them.
Yep, nothing more hypermasculine than tango dancing
I dunno. I still think there a quite al ot of macho gay men but the more "twinky" ones are just what's more in right now and what you often see depicted on TV now. Doesn't mean there are any more or less of the mnow just different protrayal
Everytime i hear this song anywhere i look around and expect seeing guys like in the movie and then I smile for myself...it's burned in my head
Pure genius.... funniest scene in any movie, ever.
Before everyone was “ offended “ by everything! Love it !!!
I know right now chuds cry when Nazis are made to look stupid.
@@shookness100 where is the nazi lol you're imagination is beyond stupid !!!
Today, people are "too paranoid" to know HOW to enjoy anything, and it's terrible!
🤣🤣🤣🤣My favorite song/ scene from Police Academy!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
😂😂😂😂😂
00:31 the most iconic song😂😂😂😂😂
The actor in the yellow @ 0:16 does such a great job with that WTF look. Shit its like decades later and I'll still laugh when he does that.
BOTH Copeland and Blanks had that WTF look on their faces, after realizing that Mahoney sent them to a gay bar, and they were "forced" to dance with all those gay men wearing black leather! I STILL laugh my head off if I think about it!
I love how the big, bad, tough biker bears still dance cheek to cheek. 😁
They're gay men wearing black leather outfits, and they only cared about dancing!
The Blue Oyster was one the films most funny scenes.This hilareous segment from the original Police Academy will teach Kyle and Chad one hell of a humilating lesson. - Let this be a most convincing lesson from Mahoney to let this be a lesson to them unforgetable.LOL.
Don't forget that later in the movie, Chad and Kyle ended up back there by accident, and they were HORRIFIED!
That fucking saxophone intro remains classic!!!!!
I wasn't sure if it was a saxophone or a trumpet!
“Dancing sir, mostly dancing…”
Copeland and Blanks were "too shocked" to tell Harris anything else!
Jajajajajaja ese baile en el blue oyster fue sensacional esas peliculas de la loca academia de policia buenisimas se extrañan esas buenas peliculas
is funny how they enter the bar like two macho guys!!! owning the place!!! lOL who else watch this as a kid and did not had a clue what was going on?
I was shocked the first time I saw this scene, and after realizing it was a gay bar, I just burst out laughing my head off!
I cant stop coming back to this every year lol. Its so funny
This scene is a classic..one of the funniest scenes in movie history, WITHOUT A DOUBT LMAO I Laugh everytime I see it 😂
This is my favorite scene from any comedy movie I have ever seen then and now. I love the music and well of course the scene.
My 17 year old son is growing himself a little moustache so I keep telling him I'm taking him to the blue Oyster bar and buying him a leather hat. He NB obviously had no idea what blue Oyster bar was so had to come and show him 😂😂
😂🤣legend
🤣🤣🤣
😅
Lol 😂
I hope your son enjoyed The Blue Oyster Bar scenes from the first 4 movies! I did!
I hadn't seen this for something like 25 years, and I'm almost in tears with laughter.
"Nice haircuts men" "THANK YOU SIR"
"Damn good Haircuts."
Mike Jordan Thank you sir
I'm surprised their heads weren't shaved completely bald!
0:00 Earlene Bentley - The Boys Come to Town
0:55 - The Shireless - Will You Love Me Tomorrow (IDK if it's this version played in this scene)
This was so hilarious. They just don't make'em like they used to.😆
First 15 seconds, full confidence , shoulders up 😂
Mahoney sent them there, so they wouldn't ruin their beach party! They just didn't expect to end up in a gay bar with gay men in black leather dancing with each other!
this was the funniest thing when i was a kid
I remember giggling watching this in the 80s - classic!
The guy in yellow with the deep confused look on his face as his arms are embracing him in a slow dance
BOTH Copeland and Blanks were in a state of shock after realizing that Mahoney sent them to a gay bar, and they were "forced" to dance with those gay men in black leather!
"Dancing, sir: mostly dancing." 🤣🤣🤣
That was all they could say after going through such an embarrassing experience!
Is the music when they start dancing @00:32 a well known tune or just made up for the movie?
El Bimbo ua-cam.com/video/JBTTWDHvmX0/v-deo.html
Танцы, сэр. Только танцы
They were "too embarrassed" to explain what REALLY happened!
This is up there with the Blazing Saddles railroad scene. 😂😂
1:06 lol
He gave in...ha ha ha
BOTH of them were "forced" to do so!
Unforgettable scene! Iconic. 🤣!
You can tell their favorite Judas Priest album is Hell bent for leather.
Or possibly Turbo Lover
It's The Village People, and they were considered "a gay act!"
"Hey, big boy, why don't you come up and see me sometime?"😂🤣
We just talked about The Blue Oyster Bar in laboratory yesterday with my friends.. Some guys couldn't remember this gay bar.. But that epic music helped us.. XDD Omg.. I realy missed those years..
The original song was by 70s Spanish singer Georgie Dann called El Bimbo
You can watch the movies on Netflix right now!
They actually dance very good. Cute couples.😂
The tango is ALWAYS The Blue Oyster Bar's first choice, and "cute couples" are always fun to watch!
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What is the song name at the background they were dancing to??
One of the funniest moment in cinema history..hahahhaha
Cracks me up they always got that song on standby.
It was their trademark song!
Back when people didn't get offended and comedy was taken for what it is.
Before the dark times...Before the Woke...
Today, people confuse real life with make-believe, and it's terrible! Everyone acts so paranoid to the point of getting offended at the snap of a finger!
It's NOT just "woke," it's also the fact that many people "mix up" real life with make-believe! It's ridiculous!
when the world was nice an funny an everyone laugh with everything
When the world understood the difference between real life and make-believe!
Dancing sir, mostly dancing..
This will never not be batshit hilarious pmsl. Every fan knows the legendary blue oyster gag is ongoing throughout the series x
Sadly, The Blue Oyster Bar only appeared in the first 4 movies!
That music lol. I remember when I was a kid, I use to tell my Dad if he was a WWF wrestler that would be his theme music.
REALLY? I'm sure your Dad was surprised to hear that!
it was Rob Halford fan club night....
They've got some killer mustaches
Someone call a Proctologist.... Proctor!
lol PROCTORRRRRRRRRRR
He's not here. He's been hanged many years ago...
Wait! Wrong person!
That's in the 4th movie, when Proctor and Harris thought they were going to a salad bar!
By far thee funniest blue oyster bar in the police academy movies! Runners part 3, and 4
The Blue Oyster Bar only appeared in the first 4 movies! I NEVER forgot Proctor showing up naked in the 3rd movie, and he dropped the trash can covers, and everyone applauded!
More cow bell please. We need more cowbell.
Cow bells are fun to listen to, but I thought there was another musical instrument playing in the background!
Man this shit is still hilarious is 2025!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💜
The world need more men dancing with each other.
The Blue Oyster Bar is a gay bar, and it's a recurring gag! Dancing was the ONLY thing these gay men in black leather cared about!
Hahha, amazing movies, cheers from Croatia 😀🇭🇷
Still a better love story than My Immortal the Fanfic
no can hear this piece of music without thinking of this scene haha 😂😂
Soviet Womble Sent me here.
Yeah I thought I saw a natzi dancing in that clip so I wanted to see what it was
Same
watching this after 15 years and laughing like crazy
I think I would be 10 times more scared than them if I accidentally walked into a bar like that 😂 Lol !
The way they smile or look menacing. It's how most women feel on the dance floor on those nightclubs they call cattle markets.
Those gay men in black leather were scary-looking, but I was relieved that they only cared about dancing!
This is my text tone. I absolutely love this song and scenes 😂
I don't blame you!
Gawd, when I saw this in the '80s, I was REALLY too young to appreciate the absurdity & sarcasm of it all. To point out the obvious: the joke is that this is what straight people think gay bars are/were like. (They are/were not. Well, maybe a few!)
Apparently you never watched Cruising starring Al Pacino.
I'm young today and appreciate it :)
This has me absolutely howling when I first watched this 🤣🤣🤣