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10 Comments
antsays...*music
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Music) - requested by ant.
TheSluiceGatesays...They should have used a song called
"Here Comes the Lack of Ozone (Caused by Modern Industry)".
garmachisays...Could we please have a *sad channel?
bcglorfsays...It's more sad by far when you look at the whole of human history and realize these are probably the best, most peaceful and prosperous times our planet has ever seen.
bmacs27says...>> ^bcglorf:
It's more sad by far when you look at the whole of human history and realize these are probably the best, most peaceful and prosperous times our planet
haswill ever seen.FTFY
bcglorfsays...>> ^bmacs27:
>> ^bcglorf:
It's more sad by far when you look at the whole of human history and realize these are probably the best, most peaceful and prosperous times our planet
haswill ever seen.FTFY
I really don't want to believe it ends with "has and will ever see". It may be right of course, but ugh.
bareboards2says...*promote
I know it is preaching to the choir, but better than no preaching at all.
siftbotsays...Self promoting this video back to the front page; last published Wednesday, October 12th, 2011 5:17am PDT - promote requested by original submitter bareboards2.
grintersays...What a horrible application of the song.
I am absolutely part of the choir when it comes to bringing attention to the rampant environmental degradation, but this song directly feeds the kind of depression that leads to inaction. ..which contrasts pretty starkly with the message of hope and perseverance of the song.
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