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| quote: | Originally posted by Neo95gt
So what's wrong with this vid? A good party song with tons of people going wild to it......and they are are tools? You people try to hard. |
I saw the crowd. They definitely ate it up.
Toddlers move to anything which has a discernible beat.
They also love the Teletubbies. They like the show because it is reassuringly predictable. They edit in duplicate scenes behind its original, because of this psychological phenomena.
People love crime shows, like CSI. They like them so much, there are THREE of them. They all do the same thing, only in different locals. Every suspect on the show acts like a sociopath. The cops are stumped and they need 'technicians' - not scientists but technicians - to 'solve the crime' for them. They work in state of the art facilities that use only indirect and incandescent lighting and are dialed in to a state of the art tennis-shoe databases that can provide a match inside of 1.3 seconds. One does not have to wait too long to be able to see a wooden swab jammed into a nasal cavity in order to determine a cause of death to the myriad of unfortunate, hapless idiots who have reassuringly double-crossed one of their idiot acquaintances in some way that almost justifies their death. When the show is over, so many 'smart' things have been said or done that one almost feels a little more intelligent for having watched it.
What do the Teletubbies, CSI, and "Show me Love" have in common?
A low denominator. So, yes, to answer your question, the crowd, who is whipped up in a frenzy and subject to the chaotic laws of group psychology (whereby the collective IQ drops to that of a drunk, eighth grade student with average scores in his remedial English class), is a group of utter buffoons. I'm sure, individually, they vary from super-genius to pathologically stupid, but as a crowd, they're buffoons.
Last edited by EddieZilker on Feb-22-2009 at 00:51
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