Re: Things I've learned about Garageband.com
I wish luck to the person who attempts to find a site with decent human beings on it. It seems once you cross a critical mass of people visiting the site, you draw out the idiots and ne'er-do-wells who insist on populating their replies with insults, slander, and useless information. Anonymity, while a valuable commodity, makes some people go nuts, and with no retribution, what are we to do?
It makes me sick to go to youtube.com or ebaumsworld.com and read the comments people leave.
Like the line from "MIB"; "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals." And in a cyberworld where we can sh*t all over a persons messageboard or submission to a video or audio site... all common courtesy and respect goes out the window.
I keep solace in the fact that statistically, the really horrible comments are from few individuals, with many more people adhering to the rules and "playing nice", as it were.
It sucks so much that one person wields so much power, though. Can I get an amen?
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TheMusicMan, a.k.a. "Prime"
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