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General Grievous
Dec 27th, 2006, 11:31 PM
My sister was watching this show on MTV called NEXT. It's about a group of guys or girls riding on a bus who are rejected or accepted by a potential date.
In this episode, a pretty blond girl was up first. After making some of the guys wear speedos, she rejected them. An AM whome she said look like Keanu Reeves was rejected because he could not play tennis. So, she did not pick any of the guys.
Next they had a WM who states that he likes Asian girls. So they showed two whites and three Asian girls getting on the bus. A blond girl was first, he told her to put on a skating outfit. I knew he would reject her because he wanted some yellow meat. And he sent her back to a bus.
The next girl was Asian she was not very pretty. She didn't have good teeth and her hair was stringy.
He had her put on a green fairy costume. He later reject. So the next Asian girl was hot. The white guy asked her to put on a costume. Her costume was a short short schoolgirl skirt and blouse. And the white guy, after teaching her how to speak some foreign language, ask if he could kiss her. And she let him. So in the end he told her that she could either take the money, equal the time they spent together which was 38 minutes, or go out on a date with him.
She thought it over and said yes. In the end, they showed her sliding down a sliding board with her short skirt on and he picked her up and they were kissing for a long time.
MTV is for Asianphiles!!!
:x
kimtae
Dec 28th, 2006, 12:17 AM
My sister was watching this show on MTV called NEXT. It's about a group of guys or girls riding on a bus who are rejected or accepted by a potential date.
In this episode, a pretty blond girl was up first. After making some of the guys wear speedos, she rejected them. An AM whome she said look like Keanu Reeves was rejected because he could not play tennis. So, she did not pick any of the guys.
Next they had a WM who states that he likes Asian girls. So they showed two whites and three Asian girls getting on the bus. A blond girl was first, he told her to put on a skating outfit. I knew he would reject her because he wanted some yellow meat. And he sent her back to a bus.
The next girl was Asian she was not very pretty. She didn't have good teeth and her hair was stringy.
He had her put on a green fairy costume. He later reject. So the next Asian girl was hot. The white guy asked her to put on a costume. Her costume was a short short schoolgirl skirt and blouse. And the white guy, after teaching her how to speak some foreign language, ask if he could kiss her. And she let him. So in the end he told her that she could either take the money, equal the time they spent together which was 38 minutes, or go out on a date with him.
She thought it over and said yes. In the end, they showed her sliding down a sliding board with her short skirt on and he picked her up and they were kissing for a long time.
MTV is for Asianphiles!!!
:xSo is your sister pissed about getting rejected?
toml
Dec 28th, 2006, 01:38 AM
Maybe Makulita's post (http://thefighting44s.com/discussion/viewtopic.php?p=103350#103350) about this MTV show called Parental Control will cheer you up.
1. Parental Control
2. Extremely, unbelievably, upliftingly GOOD
3. Preface: Parents don't like who their son/daughter is going out with and so choose people for them to date in hopes they'd pick them over their current significant other.
I catch this episode I suppose just after the parents choose their choices for their daughter Tina (who is sooo cute but she's kind of "TAB"ish with the dyed hair and expensive, yet tight clothes), so what I first see is the father getting up to let his choice in... and its a typical-looking white boy. I'm sitting on my bed going, "NO TATANG! NOOOOOOO!" The father and mother make a cute looking older Asian couple however. The boyfriend is some lanky-ass Riceboy asshole, he actually says "fuck you" to her parents and he constantly references sex with Tina. The mother is totally Ride or Die though, she outright says "Fuck you!" "Asshole!" to him in English and in... Mandarin? She even tried to drag him out of her house, gawd she was awesome.
Miraculously when the do the sidebar to get commentary, the white boy, Matt doesn't spout any asiaphilic bullshit, a'course I could've just missed that during the interview process. And they go trapezing as their whole date, Tina however is scared shitless but does it anyway. He shows off on the trapeize though, and then he shovels some popcorn for her to eat and brings her back.
I was kinda depressed because Tina mentioned his "great body" and "beautiful green eyes" alot. So, naturally they cut to commercial before they turn over to Tina's mother's choice.
...
She opens the door to reveal... a stylishly dressed Asian boy (named Ray)! And he's sooo polite to the mother, and he brushes off Riceboy's taunts like it wadn't no thang. He makes jokes and acts light-hearted with Tina as they go fishing, and he grills up some fish for her as well. She asks him what he does and he said he's... some kind of social promoter guy, booking DJs or something -- she then asks if he could dance for her and he does, which is just some pseudo-robot poplocking but its funny, he plays it off and she laughs and does some stereotypical white people dance moves and they dance up on the tables for a bit before ending their date.
So now all three of them are lined up to face elimination, and Tina does the routine Parental Control dialogue about telling them what she liked and disliked about them and the first one to get eliminated? The white boy, Matt. Tina then chooses Ray, and they all ignore Riceboy as he leaves flipping them off. Ray's all, "ALLLRIGHT!" and he goes for a group hug with Tina and her family.
If anything, this is a major score for positive portrayal of young, attractive Asian male/Asian female romantic relationships not only for MTV but for mainstream American television. After watching this, I feel like taking over the fucking WORLD. Sooo amped after watching this. We need a group effort to commend and encourage this from MTV.
kwak76
Dec 28th, 2006, 01:06 PM
I don't really watch allot TV. It actually saves your mind.
MTV has it's bias and is not as fair as it should be. The real Asian people don't waste their time vying for time on MTV. MTV is really for the white kids who lives in the suburbs.
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