Who was in the wrong here?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXY6fQUDr3o
The arch nemesis
>>82850843
Nobody.
>>82850843
Finn.
It's emasculating to have someone pay for your dinner. Why do you think in an age where we're gender equality is still a thing all men still want to pay the cheque.
If you take someone out to dinner, you're paying. It's a nice gesture from Finn but really you should just wait until the cheque comes and offer to pay or contribute, then the host can either accept or tell you no, as most will do.
>>82850895unironically the best subplot
>>82850843
Like he said, Finn overstepped. It would have been one thing if he asked Tony in private or even said out loud at the table something like "I'd really like to get the check this time since you're always taking us out" or something, knowing he would say no. Doing it on the sly like that is obviously going to seem kind of underhanded and more like playing at being alpha instead of just trying to be nice. That said, I like how they work it out and it really doesn't become more or a thing than it should have been, but it was just as much or a thing as it should have been, you know? Seemed pretty realistic to me.
>>82851090
It is a good one. Jean-Phillipe Message-Machine broke is also good.
>>82851201
*more of
*much of
Weird I made that same typo twice. Maybe I'm having a strokgskjdfa89e;',
neither of them
>>82851204
Oh, Jean-Phillippe. You're home.
>>82851343
I love Artie.
Poor bastard.
>>82850843
I love how numales try to impress the father after trying to impress the daughter. they know no shame.
>>82851515
Nah, it's more like being nice to a bitch's fat friend. You have to be diplomatic. Plus, any time you can out alpha some chick's dad, you cuck that guy.
You know...