Comedic Palm Reading Video Takes Unexpected Turn at the Parthenon

Avery Emberly

Updated Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A viral video titled "Palm reading" has been making waves on Reddit, capturing an amusing and unexpected interaction between two individuals at the Parthenon. The video showcases a quirky palm reading session that quickly devolves into a series of humorous exchanges, leaving viewers in fits of laughter.

In the video, the palm reader begins by pointing out various lines on the other person's hand, making outlandish claims such as, "See that line right there? That means you're into genies." This sets the tone for the rest of the reading, which is filled with equally bizarre statements. At one point, the reader asks, "Are you wet right now? I can't have you drowning me while I'm trying to do the reading," adding a layer of playful innuendo to the scene.

The humor continues as the reader interprets another line, saying, "That means you like extra sauce on your Big Mac." This prompts the response, "I don't think I've ever had a Big Mac in my life." Undeterred, the reader insists, "When you get a Big Mac, you're gonna want a lot of sauce on."

The conversation takes a personal turn when the reader comments, "You're very moist in like every way. Is there something with you and moist? Do you really like when it rains?" The reply is a simple, "Yeah, of course," followed by the reader's philosophical observation, "Because you know when it rains, it pours."

The c***** of the reading arrives with a dramatic revelation: "Let me read your poem. It says you're gonna drown." The response, "Why does it say that?" leaves viewers hanging as the video ends with an invitation to continue their walk.

Reddit users have had a field day with this video, leaving a plethora of entertaining comments. One user humorously pointed out, "It's says you're going to drown. Call me crazy but it sounds like she's accepting his innuendo and is giving him a green light." Another joked, "Guess I’ll just have to hang onto the nearest floatation devices."

The video also sparked debates about the filming style, with one user lamenting, "If only cameras could shoot wide enough to include both people in the shot. But alas, we have to cut back and forth between them every 2 seconds."

Other notable comments include:

- "I'll bring my Snorkel"

- "She so thick even Aquaman would fake the drowning"

- "Poor girl just wanted to enjoy her walk around the Parthenon"

- "Damn those legs."

- "I wish I had just half as much serotonin as she has."

Despite some viewers claiming that the reader "fumbled the bag," others defended the interaction, with one user stating, "People are saying 'he fumbled' but you’re telling me he makes her laugh that hard and it’s somehow his loss when she walks away? Sorry queen, you just walked out on your king."

Overall, this humorous and light-hearted video has captured the imagination of Reddit users, sparking laughter and debate in equal measure. The quirky palm reading session at the Parthenon is a must-watch for anyone in need of a good laugh.

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Top Comments from Reddit

DavePeesThePool

"it's says you're going to drown." Call me crazy but it sounds like she's accepting his innuendo and is giving him a green light.

doubleonad

If only cameras could shoot wide enough to include both people in the shot. But alas, we have to cut back and forth between them every 2 seconds.

AdrianKadafi

She so thick even aquaman would fake the drowning

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420Adam

"I'll bring my Snorkel"

novichader

Oatmeal

Maleficent-Comfort14

Can I be crushed while drowning?

BrainCandy_

Guess I’ll just have to hang onto the nearest floatation devices

_onelast

Poor girl just wanted to enjoy her walk around the Parthenon

GreeneJeans714

Dammit he was supposed to ask when and where!!!! Foool!

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