Man commands fleet of 20 luxury cars for grand marriage proposal but embarrassed girl still says NO

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A man in China was left with a broken heart after his grand romantic gesture ended in rejection.

The unnamed suitor tried to propose to TV dating show contestant Peng Yang, 27, in Shenzhen, southern China.

He arrived with a fleet of 20 sports cars and a bouquet of flowers, reported People's Daily Online.

However, he was left red-faced when Peng walked off in embarrassment leaving him posing on one knee.

Man commands fleet of 20 luxury cars for grand proposal.

The man hired the fleet of cars, which included a Ferrari and a Mercedes-Benz, in a bid to sweep the beauty off her feet.

He attracted lots of attention when he came out for one of the luxurious vehicles with a bunch of flowers and knelt down ready to propose.

But he did not receive the welcome that he had wished for.

Peng, who features on a popular dating show every week, appeared shocked and embarrassed by the incident.

The reality star looked uncomfortable and was seen burying her face in her palms several times, before saying: 'Why do you have to do that?

'I beg of you, please stand up! There are so many people looking!'

Peng, who was wearing a short black dress and white cardigan then strutted off, leaving her rejected friend on the floor.


The girl later described her lavish admirer as a 'brother' and said that the pair had known each other since they were young.

As a result of appearing on the dating show, Peng has had numerous pursuers.

However, she admitted that she was yet to meet her Prince Charming.

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And dude got brotherzoned :rofl:
 
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yea but now he can act all vulnerable and stuff and say he loved her to, other women eat that stuff up and will be interested...
 
I didn't read, but screw that chick. He was probably a good dude. She's gonna be crying about all the dudes doing her wrong in a couple months.
 
What kinda **** was Disney on??

Cartoons back in the day weren't really for kids like they are now

Guns and poison was normal. Bugs bunny even met up with someone who was a stereotypical black person

Dark face and big red lips
 
I'm more appalled at the Disney gifs.

I remember seeing all that stuff growing up and thinking nothing of it. Matter of fact, it wasn't even just Disney. Looney Tunes had some dark ish going on too.
 This was an episode entitled, “Southern Fried Rabbit”.  In which a black face Bugs Bunny asks of a slave-driving Yosemite Sam, “Don’t beat me massa, don’t beat me!"  Shocker of the year- this isn’t seen in reruns today.  They could easily play it off as spilled chocolate milk on his face, I guess, but you know, writers back then were plain lazy.  Just like silent films- where’s all the talking?!?
 Warner Bros. often made animated shorts for American soldiers platooned during World War II.  These beauts were no-holds barred animated romps of x-rated humor, raciness, foul language (and not "fowl” like Foghorn Leghorn), and lots of inappropriate jabs at anyone who didn’t live under the stripes and stars.  In episode titled, “Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips”  (yep), our favorite carrot-chomper handed out grenade-stuffed ice cream bars to Japanese soldiers, who he so eloquently called “slant eyes”.  Really brings a new meaning to “rocket pop”, get it?  (insert elbow nudge)
 
“THE CENSORED 11”

Warner Bros. also distributed a number of cartoons and shorts by the name of “Merrie Melodies”, which started its run in 1931, one year after the debut of Looney Tunes in theaters.  The look of Merrie Melodies was virtually indistinguishable from that of Looney Tunes, and have no doubt, they certainly loved to dip their cartooned toe into the stereotyping pool as well.  Eventually, United Artists came under ownership to the rights of most of the WB shorts, and in 1968, created a banned list of eleven that would cease to be aired on television any further or included on videotape releases.  Some family-friendly films included from that bunch are:

(Try to see how far down you can get before you say out loud, “Oh God.”)
“Sunday Go to Meetin’ Time” (1936)
“Uncle Tom’s Bungalow” (1937)
“Jungle Jitters” (1938)
“Coal Black and the Sebben Dwarfs” (1943)
“Goldilocks and the Jivin’ Bears” (1944)
 
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What kinda **** was Disney on??

Cartoons back in the day weren't really for kids like they are now

Guns and poison was normal. Bugs bunny even met up with someone who was a stereotypical black person

Dark face and big red lips

This

Biglots usually has the the really old stuff in those 12 hr joints.
 
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