Belphegor posted:It depresses me how many people make a living being 'content creators' on YouTube etc.
what depresses me more is that increasingly over the last years i can only find approved or seo'd content on youtube. like i used to be able to type in *.gp3 and sort by recently uploaded and have a hundred thousand windows into the domestic lives of people all over the world. random strings would always bring up something, the same is true of any search engine i suppose, but i feel nostalgic and robbed.
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Gssh posted:i used to be able to type in *.gp3 and sort by recently uploaded and have a hundred thousand windows into the domestic lives of people all over the world.
you can still find random windows. for example, search for "img ####" (any random 4-digit number)
oftentimes you'll find years-old completely unique scenes with double-digit views, or fewer. like a few months ago i was literally the first person on the internet to watch some kid lose at a karate tournament
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Constantignoble posted:i was literally the first person on the internet to watch some kid lose at a karate tournament
hmm, so the glass is half-empty for you?
Constantignoble posted:you can still find random windows. for example, search for "img ####" (any random 4-digit number)
oftentimes you'll find years-old completely unique scenes with double-digit views, or fewer. like a few months ago i was literally the first person on the internet to watch some kid lose at a karate tournament
went through a phase where i did this and found 1) a guy's video diary about becoming a paraplegic with his family around him constantly crying and 2) an aid worker in haiti who was completely unequipped to do anything for the people there and was also crying
might try chasing that high again
Gssh posted:Constantignoble posted:i was literally the first person on the internet to watch some kid lose at a karate tournament
hmm, so the glass is half-empty for you?
well the video seemed to be focused more on him than his opponent, but yeah that too
Constantignoble posted:Gssh posted:Constantignoble posted:i was literally the first person on the internet to watch some kid lose at a karate tournament
hmm, so the glass is half-empty for you?
well the video seemed to be focused more on him than his opponent, but yeah that too
whenever i film my son at the wrestling tournament i always make sure to include a bit of a Tarantino flair when framing his opponent
Constantignoble posted:
good fun. wish it snowed where i live, so i could partake in being dragged by a car
Gssh posted:what depresses me more is that increasingly over the last years i can only find approved or seo'd content on youtube. like i used to be able to type in *.gp3 and sort by recently uploaded and have a hundred thousand windows into the domestic lives of people all over the world. random strings would always bring up something, the same is true of any search engine i suppose, but i feel nostalgic and robbed.
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when youtube was first created they used to have a section called "Uploaded a Minute Ago" or something like that. a lot of it was just porn that hadn't been filtered out yet but it was really cool seeing random videos of people walking their dog through the park or some dude trying on pants that didn't fit
Edit: It was called Most Recent.
e: i dont really read this thread but people were posting about a 'standup' special i never heard of for pages and having really divergent opinions on it so im gonna watch it after, thx rhizzone
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JohnBeige posted:e: i dont really read this thread but people were posting about a 'standup' special i never heard of for pages and having really divergent opinions on it so im gonna watch it after, thx rhizzone
Naneete? IUt sucks https://theoutline.com/post/5962/the-nanette-problem-hannah-gadsby-netflix-review?zd=3&zi=grehgi2g
By telling us we need to challenge our anger, sublimate it into love and understanding lest we destroy the world, Gadsby is not challenging her audience, she’s challenging her fellow queers to be more respectful, more civil, to display our pain in ways that cis, straight people can appreciate, in ways that get us called groundbreaking by those who have broken no ground, and have no interest in listening to us when we speak in ways that are unreadable. Gadsby hasn’t changed comedy, she’s just let cis and straight people in on the joke. And there’s nothing radical about that.
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anyway im "watching" the words of chris bramall's "Sources of Chinese Economic Growrth 1978-1996" increase and decrease in size as i adjust the font on my kindle paper white to a comfortably legible size. very fascinating stuff. but im sure your little tv shows are equally enlighteneing. . .
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elias posted:the comedy special is fail but so is that internet article. there , a synthesis.
anyway im "watching" the words of chris bramall's "Sources of Chinese Economic Growrth 1978-1996" increase and decrease in size as i adjust the font on my kindle paper white to a comfortably legible size. very fascinating stuff. but im sure your little tv shows are equally enlighteneing. . .
I vouch that elias is actually reading this book and sharing a lot of wise thoughts about it with people around him.
here is some comedian
Petrol posted:A thing i regret ever mentioning in this forsaken place.
memento mori
Petrol posted:Saw hereditary now that decent rips are floating around. Cant remember the last time i saw something so genuinely horrifying. The ending was really dumb though and a huge let down.
Yeah demonolatry horror in movies should be pretty much over for a few years imo, way too many trapdoors in scripts from people who smoked weed and used Google on the Ars Goetia when otherwise they’d have to write a final act
this isn't the headline for a confession about the corruption of U.S. media, but for a humble-brag published by the writer in Fox News