The joke is that the two characters say the words "dude" and "sweet" a lot, so that when each goes to read the other's tattoo, they believe that the other is simply commenting on the tattoo instead of reading it.
I fricking swear I thought it said DUNC and SNEED on their backs
I have terminal brainrot
I dunno if that one works, anachronistic from both ends.
if it was "Homie where's my hoopty?" it'd work
or "Fellow Roman, where's my chariot?" it'd have worked.
"Sire where's mine steed?"
The joke is that the two characters say the words "dude" and "sweet" a lot, so that when each goes to read the other's tattoo, they believe that the other is simply commenting on the tattoo instead of reading it.
the idea is that the tattoos only make sense with the pair, the two of them displaying them. they're a form of commradiere between the closest of friends.
they of course become a little ticked off at each other reading them off because they're "dumb", revealing them to be a pretty bad or tacky tattoo to get in the first place.
damn, that really makes a lot of sense as a comparison.
for the "greatest generation" it was "who's on first?"
for boomers it was "Dave's not here"
and for Gen X and early Millennials it was "Dude! What's mine say?" "SWEET! What's mine say?"
we know you get a lot of it OP
at least tell us which movie
Dude Where's my Breffmints
Can you make me a sandwich?
DUDE
Dudius, where be my chariot?
Homie where's my chariot?
I dunno if that one works, anachronistic from both ends.
if it was "Homie where's my hoopty?" it'd work
or "Fellow Roman, where's my chariot?" it'd have worked.
"Sire where's mine steed?"
The Rugrats Movie
cars
>he's never seen Casablanca
The joke is that the two characters say the words "dude" and "sweet" a lot, so that when each goes to read the other's tattoo, they believe that the other is simply commenting on the tattoo instead of reading it.
the one from scary movie was better
I fricking swear I thought it said DUNC and SNEED on their backs
I have terminal brainrot
someone shoop it
you don't need to shop it, just kind of pull back from your screen
DUNC A SNEED O
A SAN FRAN KINO TREAT
High memetic potential here
F
This is Cinemaphile, a bunch of topless dudes laughing at words they wrote themselves
Based, this movie and the fifth element and the first fast and the furious is the only movie i watch yearly, maybe home alone 2 and die hard 1 and 2.
RAY FRICKED ME.
the idea is that the tattoos only make sense with the pair, the two of them displaying them. they're a form of commradiere between the closest of friends.
they of course become a little ticked off at each other reading them off because they're "dumb", revealing them to be a pretty bad or tacky tattoo to get in the first place.
RAY FRICKED ME! RAY FRICKED ME!
Reminder the Hangover is a literal ripoff of this movie
I wanna go on that ride
>Fricking Sweet
>Fricking Dude
Pretty straightforward to me. Some sort of gay pride thing.
Dude.. sweet
It's the "Who's on first?" bit for millennials
Why are millennials so much better than not only boomers, but especially zoomers?
damn, that really makes a lot of sense as a comparison.
for the "greatest generation" it was "who's on first?"
for boomers it was "Dave's not here"
and for Gen X and early Millennials it was "Dude! What's mine say?" "SWEET! What's mine say?"
>Who's on first
and
>Dave's not here
are pretty much both boomer
Who's on first was 1938. No boomers even born yet.
AND THEN ??
you guys were pretty
lop-sop-doy
last night
Shibby
>RAY
what does mine say?!
>FRICKED ME
what does mine say?
do ESL'ies really?
Do you? the guys aren't smart enough to know a second language
too sober.
it's a stoner comedy
it's much funnier stoned
SWEET
>oh frick that's crusty
STONER BASHIN TIME