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Listenever Posted 10 years ago
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This looks more familiar.



At 2:30, Jimmy Fallon said, "This looks more familiar."

And he and Dwayne Johnson laugh their hearts out.

What's so funny? What does "this" refer to?
  

Top answer

They are comparing the gummy worm with the twizzler candy.

  • They are comparing the gummy worm with the twizzler candy.
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8 Answers
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They are comparing the gummy worm with the twizzler candy.
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Thanks. I got it.

I've got one more question.
At the beginning of the clip, Jimmy says which of these?
(1) You know, the Internet just found out something about you. And I thought it was very interesting.
(2) You know, the Internet just found out something about you that I thought was very interesting.
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listenever(2) You know, the Internet just found out something about you that I thought was very interesting.
That's what I heard.
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listeneverWhat's so funny? What does "this" refer to?
Sorry, but he is referring to his *****. You need to follow the running, unspoken joke from the time Dwayne takes the gummy worm.
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Mister MicawberYou need to follow the running, unspoken joke from the time Dwayne takes the gummy worm.
The twizzler looks more familiar to him than the gummy worm.
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AlpheccaStarsThe twizzler looks more familiar to him than the gummy worm.
I'm not sure from your post whether you understand the visual 'humour', AS. Do you?
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Mister MicawberDo you?
It's not difficult to get that the tiny limp twizzler looked more familiar to Jimmy (intimate knowledge) than the gigantic gummy worm, which seems to belong more to the anatomy of a bull than a man.
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I bet it's the only way they laughed that hard. Emotion: big smile
I appreciate the elaboration, though.

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