What's the "youth anthem" of your generation? That song that's all about being young, having fun, enjoying life with friends, and all of that; that was unofficially adopted by your generation as THE song that represents them, and that ALWAYS has to be played at any party, and that is likely to by played even at a 50 years highschool reunion.
For my generation, this is that song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BOdk9IV7Kc
For people about 5-10 years older than me, it's this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A6nCZrPA2U
For my parent's generation, it's this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcokoGjTpCQ
>factories are releasing chemicals, that are byproducts of their manufacturing process, into lakes and rivers, chemicals that are disturbing the endocrine system of some amphibian species, such as frogs, causing the tadpoles to go through an artificial sex change.
>they're putting chemicals in the water that are turning the fricking frogs gay!!!
I find it sad that, while there seems to always be some nugget of truth behind Alex Jones' words, the way he exaggerates and distorts the facts, intentionally or not, well beyond their initial meaning, to the point where they're indistinguishable from the ramblings of a conspiratorial mad man, this pushes so many people away and leaves him looking like an unreliable news/opinion source.
Alex is a likeable person. This was evident from me from just one show he did with Joe Rogan. But because I find it basically impossible to tell what among his ramblings might be the kernel of truth, I find it completely useless to pay any attention to him.
People might say "Alex Jones was right again" and I might politely nod, but ultimately, his ramblings can be interpreted in such a large amount of ways, that he's not much better that a horoscope and I'm not actually impressed in the slightest that someone interpreted "turning the fricking frogs gay" as "it's changing their biological sex".
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...