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The general decline in standards today

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With few exceptions, internet comment sections in general are the worst accumulation of worthless bunk in the history of popular media. In the Era you could find plenty of anonymous inanity in the "Voice of the People" column in the New York Daily News, or the "Vox Pop" pages in Liberty magazine, but even at their most ridiculous such columns didn't approach the concentrated raw stupidity of the average online news site comment sections, where even a feel-good story about kittens or puppies or baby pandas will degenerate, within five posts, into a sub-moronic "wingnuts vs. moonbats" political argument.

Once I was looking at a news story about an unexploded bomb from WWII that went off in Germany killing some people, and the comments section turned into a lengthy, partisan discussion of the Bush family. And what that had to do with the news story I had no idea. :doh:
 
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With few exceptions, internet comment sections in general are the worst accumulation of worthless bunk in the history of popular media. In the Era you could find plenty of anonymous inanity in the "Voice of the People" column in the New York Daily News, or the "Vox Pop" pages in Liberty magazine, but even at their most ridiculous such columns didn't approach the concentrated raw stupidity of the average online news site comment sections, where even a feel-good story about kittens or puppies or baby pandas will degenerate, within five posts, into a sub-moronic "wingnuts vs. moonbats" political argument.

And I am sure they all vote. :doh:
 

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You forgot the morons trying to imitate Jackass...... :doh: The epic fails might be worth it though. :p
If only I had become a Doctor, then I could open a lucrative practice treating ONLY those people imitating the Jackass program.
Well I don't actually have to become a REAL Doctor. I mean, it's the Jackass crowd, duh. :D
 

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The video was done by me, shot at a local vets cemetery over memorial day weekend this year, soundtrack I felt was appro for it. could have used paint it black or any other nam type of song, heck even something from ww2 would have worked.

I'm hoping to go back on vets day & shoot some more/better video now I've learned more on how to control the drone better. :p

So not everything on youtube is bad, you just have to find the gems among the err trash there. :D
 
The video was done by me, shot at a local vets cemetery over memorial day weekend this year, soundtrack I felt was appro for it. could have used paint it black or any other nam type of song, heck even something from ww2 would have worked.

I'm hoping to go back on vets day & shoot some more/better video now I've learned more on how to control the drone better. :p

So not everything on youtube is bad, you just have to find the gems among the err trash there. :D

You did fine with that song. Not too ridiculously hippie either. Paint it Black would be Waaaaaay too hippie for anything veterans related.
 

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You did fine with that song. Not too ridiculously hippie either. Paint it Black would be Waaaaaay too hippie for anything veterans related.

It's a song I associate with the Vietnam action, after it was used as the theme for a show called Tour of Duty, which was screened in the UK in the early nineties, when I was an undergraduate. Vague remembrance of it being quite good, if no MASH.
 
It's a song I associate with the Vietnam action, after it was used as the theme for a show called Tour of Duty, which was screened in the UK in the early nineties, when I was an undergraduate. Vague remembrance of it being quite good, if no MASH.

The song still makes no sense as a song for a military cemetary though.
And MASH used to get my Korean War Veteran father really mad. He could only stand to watch a few minutes before he would see something that was totally incapable of actually happening when he was there. Klinger being one of the obvious ones. :p
 
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The song still makes no sense as a song for a military cemetary though.
And MASH used to get my Korean War Veteran father really mad. He could only stand to watch a few minutes before he would see something that was totally incapable of actually happening when he was there. Klinger being one of the obvious ones. :p

In actuality Klinger would have gotten his wish in an instant. My Dad was in Korea too (40th Signal Company, 40th Infantry Division -- 1951-52) :p
 

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What's interesting to me about MASH is that it is such an iconic show set in a war that many have portrayed as "forgotten" because it was between two wars that seem to have captured the American imagination.

The two just never seemed to go together- a hit TV show set in a war that many U.S. citizens can't even give you the basics about.

(While in school we touched on Vietnam, I wouldn't have known the Korean war existed if not for one of my great uncles being a veteran of it, my parents talking, and my own reading. I think that speaks towards how that was has been diminished in our social conscience.)
 

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There was actually a very profound line in a MASH episode that's stuck with me since the first time I heard it: "They don't call this a war. They call it a 'police action.' Makes it sound like we should be over here arresting people."
 
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