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13 Comments
DerHasisttotEdumacation!
legacy0100sweet
packosays...unblock the regions!!! argh
GenjiKilpatrickyay for learning!
MrFiskWay cool.
9547bisThis is pretty much the philosophy of the guys at RedLetterMedia ("Mr. Plinkett's film reviews").
EvilDeathBee>> ^packo:

unblock the regions!!! argh
I know!
What I ended up doing was installing Firefox (primarily I use Chrome) JUST for blocked videos especially now that all of a sudden the Daily Show and Colbert Report are blocked, goddamnit. Install an Extension called "Modify Headers". In the Modify Headers options, create an "Add" action, name it "X-Forwarded-For" and give the value "12.13.14.15"
For it to work, you need to have the actual Modify Headers options window open for some reason, but open up a separate Firefox window and enjoy blocked videos!
XaxKudos, EvilDeathBee.
bareboards2*length=2:14
siftbotThe duration of this video has been updated from unknown to 2:14 - length declared by bareboards2.
EvilDeathBee@Xax No worries
petpeevedsays...Neat surprise for those students but I think life is much more of an "And Then" experience (at least my meandering plotless script of a life) as opposed to a "But/Therefore" one and I have found that I get much more out of art that tends to come from that perspective.
Storytelling from any formula raises my hackles. I guess it is a necessary evil to be commercially viable as a 22 minute television show in modern America, and the better (read more artistic) tend to mask the formula well, but I've long found the phenomenon of it to be a little sad and frustrating.
eric3579(redacted) nothing to see here
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