• Homeless Pizza Party
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vnezuYY-W0[/media] Bro's
Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.
I don't get it. If he paid for the pizzas he made, what was the purpose of getting a key to go make them after the place closed? Couldn't he had just paid for 30 pizzas, had them made during business hours and than gone distributed them without lying to his boss? Also that's really sweet but what makes it a prank? There is nothing about it aside lying to his that's remotely a prank. It was charity and it was nice. Unless the pizzas were poison or had laxative in it, or were spoiled than it wasn't a prank.
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;42615223]I don't get it. If he paid for the pizzas he made, what was the purpose of getting a key to go make them after the place closed? Couldn't he had just paid for 30 pizzas, had them made during business hours and than gone distributed them without lying to his boss? Also that's really sweet but what makes it a prank? There is nothing about it aside lying to his that's remotely a prank. It was charity and it was nice. Unless the pizzas were poison or had laxative in it, or were spoiled than it wasn't a prank.[/QUOTE] The prank part is how they went into some guy's pizza shop and used his ovens and materials to make 30 pizzas. They more-than-likely decided to sneak in at night to do it because it'd be a huge pain in the ass to put one gigantic 30 pizza order on the people who work there.
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] I'd rather people do wonderful things for the needy out of selfish reasons than not at all.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;42615251]The prank part is how they went into some guy's pizza shop and used his ovens and materials to make 30 pizzas. They more-than-likely decided to sneak in at night to do it because it'd be a huge pain in the ass to put one gigantic 30 pizza order on the people who work there.[/QUOTE] Making a 30 pizza order would be easier with more employees and it's typical for Pizza places to get that many orders. The local Gym in my area orders 100 pies once every month. When I worked at Target we used to get 15 made and delivered at 6AM for our break, they got people to wake up early and come in early to make them. Instead one guy cooked the pizzas, two friends assist him, he lies to his boss and than call it a 'prank' that they went out and helped the homeless.
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] here's the thing the dudes are getting fucking fed i dont care if they're doing it for youtube or not, they're doing good
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] [I]"But there’s no war on homelessness. You notice that? It’s because there’s no money in it. If someone could end homelessness and in the process let the corporate swine steal a couple of billion dollars, you’d see the streets of America clear up pretty goddamn quickly. But if you think it’s going to be solved through human decency, relax. It’s not gonna happen."[/I] -George Carlin Sad truth.
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] You've got a loose definition of evil.
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] Their views earns them money which they use to fund things like this. Essentially they are running a charity by giving us enjoyment and helping out the needy. To me, that's not evil.
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] here's a thought impressionable young viewers will think highly of charitable acts like this and be more willing to help the homeless. it's not all EVIL MONEYGRUBBERS exploiting people for views.
[QUOTE=peepin;42615395][I]"But there’s no war on homelessness. You notice that? It’s because there’s no money in it. If someone could end homelessness and in the process let the corporate swine steal a couple of billion dollars, you’d see the streets of America clear up pretty goddamn quickly. But if you think it’s going to be solved through human decency, relax. It’s not gonna happen."[/I] -George Carlin Sad truth.[/QUOTE] George Carlin was a great comedian but let's be honest he was like 2 steps from totally insane. There's plenty of people with a lot of money trying to end homelessness, but it's a really tough problem to solve. In order to afford a home you need to be able to have a job, and getting 100% of the population employed is a ridiculously hard challenge
the old homeless couple enjoying the pizza at 3:00 minutes rustled my tear sacs
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] i suppose you think RWJ is a saint then
It's really weird how people call these things pranks. To me it makes it sound very disingenuous.
[QUOTE=Twipsters;42619320]It's really weird how people call these things pranks. To me it makes it sound very disingenuous.[/QUOTE] it's a misnomer, they're "pranks" under the name because that's what this guy is famous for. does it matter if he does it for the attention or not? people who are in need are still getting food, and he's making a lot of people happy, giving them that motivation to live if you do selfless things for selfish reasons, then the reason shouldnt matter at all
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;42615297]Making a 30 pizza order would be easier with more employees and it's typical for Pizza places to get that many orders. The local Gym in my area orders 100 pies once every month. When I worked at Target we used to get 15 made and delivered at 6AM for our break, they got people to wake up early and come in early to make them. Instead one guy cooked the pizzas, two friends assist him, he lies to his boss and than call it a 'prank' that they went out and helped the homeless.[/QUOTE] That wasn't any of their bosses. That was one of their good friends that owns a pizza shop. They have a BTS blog on romanatwoodvlogs channel. Making his workers come in early wouldn't be good when they could do it themselves. The guy knew how to make pizzas because he use to work at a pizza shop. It was a prank because they pranked their friend by saying he left his wallet on the arcade machine. Other than that, it is nice seeing people do this, even if its just for views. It is a nice thing to do.
[QUOTE=Dutch32;42615028]Helping people just for youtube views is kind of evil.[/QUOTE] gosh darn youtubers they're only nice so they can get money....
[QUOTE=Death_God;42629091]gosh darn youtubers they're only nice so they can get money....[/QUOTE] call me cynical but that's pretty much how I feel about the majority of them
The university where my friend goes used to have a meal plan system where you were allowed x number of meals, and if you wanted to bring someone else to the cafeteria with you you could spend some of your meals to get them a meal, and at the end of the year one of the two available plans left you with like 100 extra meals. Unfortunately they changed it so that you can only spend them on yourself, but my friend was planning on going down to the homeless shelter and bringing like a hundred homeless people with him to the university and just using his extra meal swipes on them. "Could you imagine how pissed the cafeteria would be that there's a line of homeless people going out the door getting free hot food from <company>?" This just kinda reminds me of that. Good on them.
These videos are great, but they really make me miss Mr.Chicity [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qKs74uiuBg[/media]
Would've been better without the cliché piano music in the background.
[QUOTE=Elspin;42616222]George Carlin was a great comedian but let's be honest he was like 2 steps from totally insane. There's plenty of people with a lot of money trying to end homelessness, but it's a really tough problem to solve. In order to afford a home you need to be able to have a job, and getting 100% of the population employed is a ridiculously hard challenge[/QUOTE] Says the man with the Tesla avatar.
Man, humbleness is one of the best qualities in people. I love seeing the homeless peoples reactions, they seem to be good people.
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