By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
dtewi said:
Xen said:
dtewi said:

I don't get why you're all so worked up over this. It uses some cliches and you call it stupid.

It's one giant annoying cliche undeserving of any kind of appreciation, not too mention the extreme generalization that it uses to describe my generation.

Fuck this video.

You're too focused on the cliched part of the video.

Just because something is cliched doesn't mean it doesn't have a message. You focus so much on the minor issues in probably every message. If an after school special had a child almost getting kidnapped if he didn't run away, you would think that cheesy and unrealistic. But that's it. There's still a message, no matter how cheesy you may think it is. You focus on the cliches and superficial meanings in any after school special or public service announcement but I doubt you even give what they're talking about a second thought.

The message here is that our generation is in fact generalized every day. It's assumed our future is going to be terrible by just about everyone. It's extremely generalized because it's extremely generalized in real life. The poem then says that these generalizations do not have to be true and it can be changed. That was the point.

Do you even consider messages in these things or just assume that since it's cliched or cheesy it isn't worth your time?

This video is for the weak. The ones who are talked to in this video. The ones that don't fight a generalization. I don't respect the audience this video is for, and therefore, I don't respect the video either. Good massage or not.

Something can be cheesy and cliched and still have a good massage. Look at some love songs, for example. But that something cannot address an audience that doesn't have the wit to realize that they're living a fucked up life - the massage is absolutely worthless because of its worthless audience.

Change comes from self-realization deep within. Not pointless and useless videos.