When logging onto Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, or even YouTube, I’m pretty sure that everyone has stumbled upon a couple videos from the popular hits of Sh*t ______ say.
The videos were typically pointed out as what to have been said by girls, Arab parents, Indians, what people don’t say, and so forth. They originated from the twitter account called Sh*t Girls Say and other identity stealers. In my opinion, the ideas of these videos were pretty original and creative.
Girls and guys would dress up imitating and mocking one another in reference to their cultures, their parents, the way they talk, portray themselves and much more. Some would even alter their appearance to the max to represent who or what they were making fun of.
I wouldn’t say most of them were stereotypical or offensive, but more of a down to earth aspect to them. It was definitely a hilarious reality check and it’s always good to get a good laugh.
However, after a couple of days of a few of these videos coming out, people started going overboard with them. They desensitized people’s emotions when watching their poorly homemade videos. You couldn’t even get a laugh at it either, except fearing that these videos would lose their sense of ideal and originality.
Over hundreds of these videos have been uploaded onto YouTube and most of them have already been filmed with the same ideology. Apparently, this great idea has been pushed too far and the public needs to know when to limit things. It’s not McDonalds where you supersize things by adding more to the amount you already have and leaving you satisfied. It’s not like that at all, not with these videos at least.
If you seem to think that uploading your video on YouTube will make you a YouTube star or YouTube famous, think again. It’s really tough at attempting to do things you haven’t done before and it’s especially challenging in getting the amount of views and ‘likes’ you want.
I say leave it be. Stop continuing with these Sh*t ______ say unless it’s going to make anyone laugh including me. It takes quite the immensity of comical sayings to crack someone out of their shell.