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From Topic: The end of a great legacy, Toonami Cancelled.
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BlueBomberman
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Post#13  Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 9:41 pm  Reply with quote + 
It's funny, the interwebs seems to be the bane of a lot of other media around the world nowadays. Newspapers and magazines are suffering because much of their information can be displayed in online news, blogs, and online journals. People don't seem to want that many CD's anymore because DL'ing single MP3 files of specific soundtracks are a lot cheaper (IE Free) and in some cases less hassling than going out to buy the album, especially when people usually only like 1-3 tracks from it.

Recently, US presidential candidates are having a harder time campaigning because they can't mind *beep* the potential voters into their favor with simple slogans, mudslinging, and dry promises that easily anymore, because much of their background and history is readily available via the net. Not to mention non US citizens can actually input their opinions on the candidacy to their US friends now.

And why bother watching the crap on TV when you can watch all the old shows that were a lot better than much of the programs airing today online? I personally liked the 60-90s cartoons way more than these cheap, glorified flash cartoons. Hell, even Walt's first animations and movies were more inspired than most of today's crap.


Last edited by BlueBomberman on Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:03 pm
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