Jab Jab - Distell
Summary
TLDRThe script tells a quirky and humorous story involving a character named JJ, who is extremely germophobic and cautious about vaccinations. A flashback from 2020 recounts a funny incident with food-sharing, JJ's failed attempt at using a BB gun, and his firm stance against germs, making him an 'anti-anti-vaxxer.' The message encourages people to get their vaccines, emphasizing the importance of taking a second jab to return to normal life. The script wraps with a playful reference to Savannah and a reminder about responsible drinking.
Takeaways
- 😟 JJ is extremely afraid of germs.
- 🍗 In 2020, they were sharing peri-peri chicken in Bella Bella, but JJ reacted dramatically when a fly landed on his couscous.
- 🔫 JJ pulled out a BB gun and tried to shoot the fly but missed.
- 💥 The speaker dealt with the situation after JJ's failed attempt to get rid of the fly.
- 🤝 The speaker suggested splitting responsibilities, but JJ refused.
- 🦠 JJ’s germophobia ties into his stance as an 'anti-anti-vaxxer', meaning he opposes people who are against vaccines.
- 🎄 JJ is concerned about receiving a new virus during the festive season and fears passing it to family members.
- 💉 JJ emphasizes the importance of getting a second vaccine dose for protection.
- 🥂 The script humorously mentions getting back to 'normal' and references drinking a Savannah drink.
- 🚫 The final note advises that alcohol is not for persons under the age of 18.
Q & A
What does 'jj' seem to fear the most in the script?
-JJ has a strong fear of germs, which is emphasized throughout the script.
Why did JJ pull out a BB gun during the meal?
-JJ pulled out the BB gun when a fly landed on his food (couscous), likely in an attempt to deal with the perceived contamination.
What is JJ's stance on vaccinations according to the script?
-JJ is described as an 'anti-anti-vaxxer,' meaning he opposes those who are against vaccinations. He supports people getting their vaccines.
What does the phrase 'anti-anti-vaxxer' mean in the context of the script?
-It means JJ is against people who oppose vaccinations. In other words, he supports vaccinations.
How does JJ feel about sharing food in this scenario?
-JJ appears to be uncomfortable sharing food due to his fear of germs, which likely contributed to his reaction to the fly on the couscous.
What does the phrase 'the last thing he wants for festive is a brand new virus' imply about JJ's concerns?
-It suggests that JJ is particularly worried about catching or spreading viruses, especially during festive seasons.
What action does the speaker suggest for getting back to 'normal'?
-The speaker suggests that getting vaccinated ('get your second jab') is the best way to return to a sense of normalcy.
What is implied by 'let's go 50 50' and JJ's refusal?
-The speaker might have been proposing to split something evenly, but JJ refused, indicating he may have a cautious or controlling nature.
Why does the script reference 're-gifted to his mama baba or coco'?
-It implies that JJ is worried about spreading germs or viruses to his loved ones, particularly his family members.
What does the phrase 'it's a win-win' refer to in the script?
-This likely refers to the benefits of vaccination — both protecting oneself and others, resulting in a positive outcome for all.
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