Heartbreaking: Hibachi Chef Tries To Make Meal On A Regular Table
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Published 2017-05-23
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All Comments (21)
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The poor hibachi chef has been forced out of his natural habitat by global warming.
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The fact that he purposely threw a shrimp on the floor and then just stared at it makes me laugh so much
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Hibachi Chefs are NOT meant to live in conditions like these. To anybody considering adopting a Hibachi chef, please make sure that you have enough space for a grill and at LEAST a few people to feed. You need to make sure that they have sufficient enrichment in order to live happy and fulfilling lives!
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This accurately portrayed how it feels to do the things that used to make you happy to deal with depression, you break the egg when the fire is no longer there and you stand there waiting and hoping for it to cook like a fucking idiot
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"Work from home", they said
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"Hey, yeah, we were wondering if you could come in and do your Hibachi routine, but like, on a normal table."
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Masterfully filmed. Perfect song choice as well. I feel second hand existential dread and the urge to laugh at the same time, kinda like how he's acting depressed but in reality trying not to burst out laughing. It's sad and hilarious, 10/10. Will watch again when I see it in my recommendations 10 years from now
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The sad music just makes it even harder to watch, it’s like seeing a sick person try to walk and just stumble to the floor filled with hopelessness. i luv it
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You're laughing, this man is going through his lowest, and you're laughing.
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I can't tell if he's trying to hide the pain or the laughter.
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"Hold up, let him cook" What he's cooking:
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This is what depression looks like
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Grill: The fire was 6 years ago, it wasn’t your fault, you have to let me go
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This must be what it's like for Hibachi chefs during quarantine
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Me: "mom can we go out for hibachi" Mom: "we have hibachi at home" Hibachi at home:
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All jokes aside he's a really skilled and impressive chef,
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I lost it when he looked disappointingly at the onion volcano
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For just 2$ a month you can help STOP hibachi chef abuse
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I just want to see the outtakes of this man breaking into tears/laughing
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This is like watching someone who's lost a loved one but couldn't cope with their absence, so they just act like they would have as if they never left