Ah, the narrated Youtube opinion video, the thinnest stream of data delivered in the longest and most tedious method possible. All while showing tantalizing bits of actual print articles panning by in the video background, under videos with no sound of nationally-famous talking heads silently mouthing their stories. One crumb of actual information comes sandwiched between two turgid sentences of ham-handed "persuasive" rhetoric. Then, 45 seconds later, another. Spaced out like drops of dew on a spiderweb, these crumbs of information are hardly as nourishing as the original articles being partially flashed on the screen by someone who really loves his video editing tools too much.
Ah, the narrated Youtube opinion video, the thinnest stream of data delivered in the longest and most tedious method possible. All while showing tantalizing bits of actual print articles panning by in the video background, under videos with no sound of nationally-famous talking heads silently mouthing their stories. One crumb of actual information comes sandwiched between two turgid sentences of ham-handed "persuasive" rhetoric. Then, 45 seconds later, another. Spaced out like drops of dew on a spiderweb, these crumbs of information are hardly as nourishing as the original articles being partially flashed on the screen by someone who really loves his video editing tools too much.
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