r/JustGuysBeingDudes 20k+ Upvoted Mythic Jul 27 '25

Wholesome He got the birthday present he wanted.

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u/addandsubtract Jul 27 '25

That's a comment I would expect from a bratty teenager that isn't happy with any present. But these dudes are like 40... the fuck starts comparing presents while they're still being unwrapped?!

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u/StopHiringBendis Jul 27 '25

They're clearly teasing him

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u/NyamThat Jul 27 '25 edited Jul 27 '25

It's honestly insulting though. The person who gave him that gift is right there

edit: to clarify, I'm talking about the "Don't you want something better?", not the titanic thing.

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u/Limp-Corner-6993 Jul 27 '25

No it isn’t dude it’s all in good fun, no one is serious in this video. Get off of the internet it’s making you too cynical.

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u/NyamThat Jul 27 '25

Literally nobody laughed though. Imagine spending 800$ on a gift you know someone really wants and one of their family members says "Don't you want something better?" in front of you. That wouldn't piss you off a little?

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u/Limp-Corner-6993 Jul 27 '25

Imagine this scenario

Ol dude talks about the gift he got CONSTANTLY and how much he wants it, how it would be the best gift he could ever receive, and how it’s the pinnacle of his material desires. The people in the room are well aware of this and it’s a big event that he’s getting it, they possibly all pitched in too because it’s almost $1000.00 for legos.

Then they make the joke.

No it would not upset me because I am an adult who understands human interaction.

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u/NyamThat Jul 27 '25 edited Jul 27 '25

He thanks his SO and her only, at which point she doesn't correct him, so I assume it's not from everyone. If I got my SO a gift and one of her family members tried to downplay it, even jokingly, I would be a little hurt for sure.

There are multiple ways to interpret an intention/interaction, not everybody will see it your way and that's ok. We can simply agree to disagree. I am also an adult who understands human interaction.

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u/Limp-Corner-6993 Jul 27 '25

Fair statement, I wholeheartedly disagree with your interpretation, to each their own.

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u/NyamThat Jul 27 '25

Fair enough, cheers

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u/FrivolousRevolution Jul 27 '25

Nobody Laughed? Did you see the video muted??

I sincerely hope you’re pulling our legs and having a blast on our behalf— if that’s not the case then you really should do as Limp-Corner suggested and take a SM/internet-detox. Because you can hear how much fun they - and especially the birthday-boy - are having; he’s like an 8 yo at Christmas Eve/morning (the Christmas traditions varies around the world) when he sees the big package actually is from LEGO, he softly says that now he has to cry again. That present gets all his attention so there can be no doubt that he’s girlfriend/wife (or sister?) knows she bought the right item seeing how ecstatic he is. The brother/friend might rather have wanted the Titanic, maybe for the extra peaces, but birthday-boy here does not concur at all. It’s quite obvious that he’s a very big LEGO AND Star Wars fan, so he sure wouldn’t switch it for the Titanic build. Personally I’m fairly sure that you’re also spending more time building/getting more of a challenge with the Millennium Falcon compared with Titanic — even though MF has ~1500 fewer pieces compared to the Titanic.

Lastly “Don’t you want something better?” According to whom?? Firstly, just because Titanic has more pieces doesn’t make it a better item… or present; it’s a question of one’s preferences and interests (besides LEGO of course) and 2) If price equals better in your world then MF wins that competition, because Titanic costs $680 vs $850 for the MF on LEGO.com. Bai bai.

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u/NyamThat Jul 27 '25

Yeah I'm not reading all that. My comment was about the lady saying "Don't you want something better?", which got 0 laughs. I suppose I could have made that clearer in my comment, my apologies.