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See the way I see things in a thread like this, go ahead, say you do not like what was posted, after-all someone did take the time to post something so that means they were expecting some sort of feedback and being this is the internet they had to expect and realize some of it would be negative, however when you start attacking a person as some have in this thread, it is just 110% uncalled for in all regards and it goes way over the line. I really cannot have any other view point on some of the comments I have read in this thread. To put it simply they are despicable.

And FTR, I am a member here just like all of you, I am well aware certain members may indeed have a penchant and history of creating certain threads that many would deem as overly dramatic, etc. Two wrongs just do not make a right. Never have. Never will.

Firstly,@aussie: it's the internet. If you post a video of yourself doing something moronical, comical etc. Be prepared to be made fun of. There are many people who've suffered worse due to the likes of /b/ and so on, so consider yourself lucky.

Secondly, the behavior of a few members is despicable. Even if he does make a ridicule of himself, your (members who made inappropriate) comments should be limited to "Not funny" or even fail boat at max. Seriously, this is supposed to be a friendly forum, not something of the likes of 4chan where anyone who dares post a picture/video of themselves has to withstand a load of ridicule. You should really be ashamed of yourselves. I mean seriously, Neowin prides itself on having a great large, well inter-knit community but is this what we've come to?

It seems like even Neowin old timers & MVC's follow this disgusting fad. You people should have more common sense, yeah so what if a kid posted a video on Neowin rickrollin' someone. Don't you think you could exercise the least bit of common sense and not reply? HURR DURR ITS EASY TO MAKE FUN BEHIND A COMPUTER SCREEN. Ffs, seriously you guys? You guys imply that he's immature but remember, you people are nothing better.

You say he has to get a life? What the hell are you guys doing replying to this topic then (hypocrite much?).

I'd like to end this post with a simple motto to live by : If you've got nothing nice to say, don't say it.

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