for this memorial day i wanted to do a little remembering via blog. billy joel’s goodnight saigon has always been a fav of mine. for the normal video to this song.
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weezer video : viral at its best : not quite music monday
i love this new weezer video (part cause i love weezer) but it encompasses all those random viral videos that we have come to know and love. brilliant! tip chris brogan. so as chris suggests, how long till this itself goes viral? as for music one needs to watch the video twice so you can focus on the music and not focus on picking out what viral video you have or have not seen.
enter sand man : via chello
for you metal heads. this comes via resonate media radar. introducing apocalyptica just watch and listen.
i might also suggest listening to one or unforgiven
putting yourself out there : be prepared for consequences
there is no doubt that you have heard of the 16 year old girl who had pleaded a case of rape in a video and uploaded up to youtube. a part of her confession struck me. a part where she indicated that uploading a video to youtube was her last hope. this isn’t just for teens there is also the wealthy new york socialite who is being divorced by her husband. she decided to throw him under the bus about sex life and more in a youtube video.
though i do not discount that these people have hurt. it is interesting to see how the crowds rally for or against your hurt. there is account now that ‘crystal’ the 16 year old girl consented to her sex. so now videos are popping up bashing her in very mean ways. mean enough and vulgar enough that i care not to link to them.
so i am wondering why the variant opinions.. i know people can be mean and rub salt in wounds. but generally people are caring and would tend to hurting people. so why? the only idea i can come up with is that putting videos out like such are, in-fact, acts of aggression. yes, people need to be outed for misdeeds and held accountable. but to air it in a youtube fashion may be perceived as aggression back, and that diminishes the empathy that one might normally have for a victim situation.
i understand that victims of all sorts of mistreatment want accountability & justice for actions taken against them. when that justice is not what they imagined is youtube really the last resort? one might want to rethink that & be prepared for the consequences.
am i way off?
tuesday randomness : link love
a run down on semi-interesting things
- young adult ministry ideas
- five social networking sites of the wealthy via revcamp
- evangelical manifesto and covert colonialism
- the things i am playing around with on my mac now
- some results and next steps to the umc young clergy project
- for writers in the nashville area
- i have this problem too, glad i’m getting answers
- teens are buying less? really?
- fraggle rock on broadway
- the rich drink better but not more beer.. which is better? hmm
- how to reduce your church meetings
- what the church can learn from wikipedia
- are we methodists liked because we are too easy?
- greatest criminal to ever live? via jordon
- old article about online religion
- young girls are bound to suffer from depression
- 7 pleasurable ways to improve your reading
- 12 traits of successful bloggers
- needing to design a sunday school room
- christian hospitality gone wrong
- questions that spark fresh ideas
- seth on new standards for meetings
- pray for our enemies
- gen x & millennials meet boomers
- the lost art of meditation for the youth worker
- a most helpful chart for navigating movies
- throw dave a bone
- who are your mentors?
- play your instrument better via online
- review of gene robinson’s book
- 20 questions to ask when contemplating stopping blogging