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Post by The Curmudgeon on May 22, 2013 13:51:26 GMT 2
I've not read the facts and figures, so I don't know quite how many people died or the full extent of the impact the Oklahoma tornado had, but one video that seems to be cropping up all over the internet (including here), is the video of a woman finding her dog in the rubble. You seen this yet? www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdHagKeo86kCall me a hardened cynic, but that just seems a bit TOO nice. They interview a woman, she talks about her missing dog and - oh - there's the missing dog there. Every viewer in the world smiles. Video goes viral. One billion views. Is it an easy video to fake? Absolutely. Is there a reason to fake it? Yup, see above. Would anyone be SO crass and cynical to actually fake it, though....?
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Post by trashcanman on May 22, 2013 20:11:02 GMT 2
Assuredly. And the woman was about standing right on top of it too. I don't see why the dog wouldn't have been whimpering or struggling something if it was really trapped, or why they didn't notice it right there before. It seemed to be pretty much kicking back as if it had been told to stay and was not particularly pleased to be "rescued". Maybe it's real, but I've seen much more convincing and heartwarming stuff. But damn that shit is apocalyptic, either way. I understand crap like that happens quite often in that area, which is why the people are so nonchalant about it.
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