John Holmes Motherfucker - 2022-03-25
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I'm taking two stars off from this video because I found an article in Discover dated three years earlier that the creator of this video clearly stole all his ideas from, with some superficial juggling to avoid out and out procrastination.
Discover:
>>>That Time Apollo Astronauts Detonated Explosives on the Moon
>>>Apollo astronauts did a lot when they made it to the moon in the 1960s and 70s. They drove cars, they hit golf balls, they planted flags, they ran experiments and they launched mortars … wait, what?
Video:
>>>The Time Astronauts Launched GRENADES ON THE MOON
>>>When the Apollo astronauts first went to the moon, they did a lot of things. They drove their moon buggy around, planted a flag, took some steps for mankind, and when they were done with that, they launched some mortars.
It goes on a lot like that. Lazy as hell.
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duck&cover - 2022-03-25 You mean plagiarism, not procrastination?
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SolRo - 2022-03-25 One leads to the other
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Mr. Purple Cat Esq. - 2022-03-25 I mean technically by working on plagiarising the article and superficially juggling things the video-maker did avoid procrastination.
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SolRo - 2022-03-25 Makes me wonder how many YouTubers are doing this, as the most important factors for success are looks and personality, not brains or education.
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garcet71283 - 2022-03-26 Much like every other area of life.
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badideasinaction - 2022-03-26 SolRo: 90% of true crime youtubers read Wikipedia articles verbatim plus royalty-free stock footage, I'm sure that's true for everything else.
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