The Ongoing(?) Homemade Video Experiment #2: The Power of YouTube
YouTube has definitely become a wondrous force in the world of self-made, global entertainment. I know this because how else could a goof like me post something so dumb and have it achieve so many hits and comments from so many different people all over the earth? The answer is simple: I took advantage of something from the news, recent and relevant, and made something for people to laugh at. A double whammy, if you will.
It really does boggle my mind. This one, minute-and-a-half video, that took me about five minutes to make, has, within the last 24 hours, received more attention than this entire blog, in the full year it's been here for everyone to see. Incredible. Just goes to show you how people crave to be entertained quickly and conveniently. They don't want to read. They want humor of the visual kind. They want shock value. They want people making asses of themselves and breaking bones. Well, in the category of humor, here's my middle finger made up like Saddam Hussein: