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12 Comments
antsays...ROFL!
lucky760says...LMFAHS!
lertadsays...This would teach me to upvote before I see the entire video.
The reference to the real Tsunami events offend. Badly.
9547says...Your are offended because The Onion mocks journalists for being disconnected from reality (especially when catastrophes happen)? I don't get your point here.
lertadsays...Maybe offended wasn't the right word. I don't know...depressed? I enjoyed it while it was fooling around in the studio, mocking fun of the news, but then it had the "call from the scene" which opened the window from the foolery to the "real life events" going on the "the real world". And those sounds...they brought memories, you know.
Emotions are difficult to explain, I'm not saying this is a bad video, but from my personal context, it's just not something I would upvote as an upvote for me is a recommendation for others to see. And I wouldn't recommend myself to see it.
gnargnarsays...ouch. did anyone else catch the debra messing joke on the scroller?
eric3579says...*dead
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