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    Re: No wonder he disabled comments on his videos

    Quote Originally Posted by Anatopism View Post
    it's more in the presentation. Videos like this present the idea that it's easy to just slice the eggs open and pull the snakes out, and to "newcomers" to the breeding scene, can give a false impression of how to properly do what he's doing in the video. I know it is everybody's personal responsibility to do research on proper techniques, but it would be nice if there were videos with a disclaimer or a more in depth explanation about the techniques that do seem more 'rough' to the less experienced. Being in the 'public eye' of snake breeding puts some level of responsibility on the more experienced, when it comes to the health and safety of another living creature.
    Ok, in honor of the jags game I am trying to watch right now I will translate this into football terms...

    "It's more in presentation. Videos like this present the idea that it's easy to just throw and catch the football, and score a touchdown, and to the newcomers to the football scene, it can give a false impression on how to properly catch a football like the receiver on TV. I know it is everyones personal resposibility to learn proper throwing and catching techinuques but it would be nice if this NFL football broadcast had videos with a disclaimer or a more in depth explanation about the techniques that do seem more "rough" to the less experienced. Being in the "public eye" of football puts some level or responsibility on the more experienced, when it comes to the health and saftely of another living creature..


    I am sorry, but if you can't see why your argument is not silly after reading this... there is no hope for you.
    Last edited by Mike Cavanaugh; 10-24-2011 at 09:53 PM.
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