I love me some virtual Ice Cream!
Speaking just for myself: I would be equally amused if the customer-object was a man, a monkey, Ghandi, or Jesus. It being a “woman” has nothing to do with the funny for me. (I put “woman” in quotes because…
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It was the unexpected flinging of the cone, the ridiculous physics from the impact, and then the closing of the glass window that made it funny for me.
Of course you are welcome to your own reaction. But jumping to “violence against women” feels a bit of a stretch to me.
Full disclosure, I’m a half-century old white man so I may not be properly sensitive to how gender-politically charged this video clip is, but my 25-year-old daughter laughed just like I did when I showed it to her, so… I think I’m on safe ground?
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