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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZSoJDUD_bU
Why do people post YouTube links without descriptors? Ain't nobody clicking on an external link without knowing it's going to be worth thier time.
Edit: if you see anger in the comment above you need to check yourself as well as your expectations and maybe you need to get some air and come back.
Jokes on you, my wife's Grandmother will click on any and every link she sees.
If You Get Hit, It's Your Own Fault (The Simpsons) - From season 6 episode 8: Lisa on Ice
While it's not as ideal as you might like, there's nothing really wrong with just posting a link. Half the fun is in the surprise.
We're just chatting on the internet, it's impractical to expect every comment to be deeply thought out and fully constructed. Sometimes you just want to share something relevant and move on to the next thread. It's not like they masked a url with another or anything; any anger is unwarranted.
Again, why do people see anger there? What is going on in Lemmy? Why are you all so eager to think someone is "mad bro"?
I posed a question... I didn't "come at you bro"
Lmfao you just came in and downvoted me at the same time as I finally conceded and accepted having a little edit mark on my comment.
I couldn't think of a better way to phrase it when I wrote the comment, but yes, "angry" would be an excessive description of your comment. Not quite so excessive with your latest comment, though :P
Disagreement isn't anger, it's a juvenile tactic you're using to justify wanting to be mad at me for having a different opinion. It's not my problem that you feel this way.
Lmao I'm just teasing you, also I haven't been downvoting you but upvoted your last comment. I respect your different opinion and mean no malice.
Asking for a link to have some indication of what it links to isn't demanding anything "deeply thought it and fully constructed". If you don't have time to write a few words to describe it, a hundred other people certainly don't have time to open it just to see what it is.
If I posted what it was, it would have ruined the joke. What's to get mad about?
Why do you think I'm mad? Its insulting to insinuate any dissenting opinion is met with anger.
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