Are you like Pantomime full?

Arrive by helicopter to a party with friends and 92,000 people willing to pay to see the show you organized.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 March 2023 Monday 17:47
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Are you like Pantomime full?

Arrive by helicopter to a party with friends and 92,000 people willing to pay to see the show you organized. Gerard Piqué, Ibai Llanos, Gerard Romero and the Kings League gang are smiling on your screen. The perfect combination of success, fun and business. "Piqué doesn't cry, Piqué scores". Huddled on the sofa, seeing Joan Laporta shocked in the market, you look at the living room of your 55 m2 apartment and are tempted to shout... "to the parrot we're not that bad...". Because, in reality, you're more like a pantomime character. Convinced that eight hours on a plastic seat in a football stadium does not justify getting out from under the Ikea blanket.

Before Piqué conquered the Camp Nou again and hit the social networks on Sunday, the comedians Rober Bodegas and Alberto Casado were making 7-figure records on Twitter, unleashing in a minute and a half the existential crisis of an entire generation. They hit the nail on the head with Friday's video. They didn't just make you laugh. The list of offended on the networks was increasing as the debate jumped from Twitter to Tik Tok and even to Linkedin.

Barri d'extraradio, a thirty-year-old man in a Tencel tracksuit (Alberto Casado), his partner (Carmen Romero) undressed... Nothing more was needed: There is no reason to live life

Can less be more? There are reactions for all tastes: Those who laugh at themselves and their friends: "they're 90% of the people I know", "I'm not like that... but I am". Those who are depressed: "I don't remember such a big bajona since the end of Twin Peaks" (@kurioso). Those interviewed: Turisme Santa Pola, which replicates with all its charms. The deep ones: "Stupid and tendentious, sold to the narrative and interests of the posmo", "is a psychic video-vampire". Those who can't stop laughing: "Rauw and Rosalia in a year's time". And the conclusion: "This from Pantomime bothers me so much because it (us) portrays acid. The more it bothers you, the more it portrays you” ( @luzsmelado ). There is no indifference. With eight million views, Pantomime full serves up an anthropological study.