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What was the last video you watched? (2022 Edition)...

ok, that´s really heavy.

I only watched around a minute, but have two impressions.

1. isn´t that exposing/humiliating someone who can´t struggle against it? because he is helpless and can not express if he wants to be recorded and published on a video?

2. is it awareness for disabled people to make their situation better?

I´m not sure.
 
ok, that´s really heavy.

I only watched around a minute, but have two impressions.

1. isn´t that exposing/humiliating someone who can´t struggle against it? because he is helpless and can not express if he wants to be recorded and published on a video?

2. is it awareness for disabled people to make their situation better?

I´m not sure.
You might understand it better if you'd watch the entire video.

No one is being humiliated.
 
Two Daleks (from "Classic" Doctor Who) talking about Red Dwarf - with one in particular erroneously voicing his approval of a certain scene:

 
Only 4 minutes into the video and I'm already crying because of how sweet these two are. I wish there were more people in college with this kind of attitude.
Learning that it is OK to not understand everything and it's OK
to make mistakes, and it's OK to ask questions when you don't
understand seemed pretty wonderful, to me.
 

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