It's that whole idea that something has to be complained about. For "reasons", I happened to see a clip on YouTube of one scene from "Two And A Half Men", where Michael Duncan Clark (as a dad of a cute teen) was at Charlie's door asking where said teen was (after going on a "date" with the kid). Charlie offered to call the kid and when he did so, the cell phone - left on the table - started to ring. The ring tone was "Yo bitch, I'm gonna slap you up", and it kept going while Charlie was face-to-face with 6'5" 200 and some odd pound dad. It was actually quite funny.
https://youtu.be/kkAXfFv7x08The comments? "What phone rings like that?" "What phone rings that long?" "What phone doesn't stop ringing once you hang up?" Etc., etc. If you're watching "Two And A Half Men" for strict physics accuracy, you're already behind the eight ball. Why not just enjoy the absurdity for what it is? We're not rewriting history here, we're not obfuscating crimes, or slandering people... I just can't imagine living that kind of life where you can't separate even for 90 seconds to enjoy what is really about Charlie and Michael acting out an uncomfortable scene that any dad of a daughter (me!) would dread!
EDIT: There are about six versions (at least) out there; this isn't the one I saw initially, so there aren't that many "idiot" comments on this link (though someone did call "Yo bitch, I'm gonna slap you up" racist, for some reason.
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