WritergirlAD
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Oh gosh, I can totally relate to this article and to everything you guys have posted. I have watched so many videos it's ridiculous. :blush: At least I'm not alone in this. YouTube is what made me into a fan, as I saw my first MJ video on it. I am definitely an addict!
yes, so true. :yes: I and many others have become fans mainly because of YouTube. For people like me who were born too late to experience things like the Jackson Variety show, or watch Michael's music videos on TV, YouTube is basically the only way to really grasp how influential and popular he was and still is. Thanks to YouTube, I've been able to see countless interviews, music videos, and learn so much more about MJ than I would have otherwise. I especially love all the rare footage of the J5 you can find on there!
:hysterical: too true!
I've never watched YouTube for THAT long, but I know what this feels like. :blush:
wannabestartinsomthin21 said:But youtube is a fantastic tool for making others aware of Michael's influence, and whenever I want people to see what I'm talking about or I want to display to them Michael's talent or how amazing he is as a person, I often times direct them to a youtube video. It is a great tool indeed. A whole new generation will become more aware of Michael's brilliance because of youtube I think, and that's only a great thing.
yes, so true. :yes: I and many others have become fans mainly because of YouTube. For people like me who were born too late to experience things like the Jackson Variety show, or watch Michael's music videos on TV, YouTube is basically the only way to really grasp how influential and popular he was and still is. Thanks to YouTube, I've been able to see countless interviews, music videos, and learn so much more about MJ than I would have otherwise. I especially love all the rare footage of the J5 you can find on there!
LovelyOne said:Michael Jackson is like CRACK!
:hysterical: too true!
I have a confession to make: I am a YouTube addict. It’s something I’ve been in denial about for a long time, but I finally realized it was true during Dead Week last quarter, when I sat down at 8 p.m. one night to work on my PHIL 151 take-home final. Suddenly it was 10 a.m. two days later, and I realized I’d spent the whole time watching Michael Jackson videos. I told myself that this was it. Life couldn’t go on like this. I realized that YouTube was not only affecting my schoolwork, but it was also driving me away from friends and family. The only reason I ever did anything anymore was to have time for Michael Jackson videos. Who could I possibly talk to about that? I was ashamed.
I've never watched YouTube for THAT long, but I know what this feels like. :blush:
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