That's just hilarious how they took my live videos and reduced them to a single frame for the whole song. Now if you want to see them freeze, ask them why I'm not in jail yet when so much of my blogs appeared as content on their programs. Ask Jay what happened to that YouTube video clip of him talking about Chinese drivers. Where did it go? Ask SNL who they were talking about when they said 'You sock!' Ask them who the 'Dave' was in Davelies. Ask them what happened to all of their YouTube clips that are the same as my blogs. If you want to see Taylor freeze, ask her what happened to that video of Spellbound. Ask her why she suddenly appeared in November 2007 hours after I deleted all my initial posts. If you want to see the media freeze, ask them why they don't ask these questions. It's clear to me why you trust them. You trust them because they're rich. And you don't trust me because I'm poor. The Crystalids were right and I was wrong because I'm poor. That jerk on SNL was right and I was wrong because I'm poor. Oasis was right and I was wrong because I'm poor. Jon Stewart was right and I was wrong because I'm poor. Tina Fey was right and I was wrong because I'm poor. The Simpsons were right and I was wrong because I'm poor. Family Guy was right and I was wrong because I'm poor. And now Jay Leno is right and I'm wrong because I'm poor. And now Taylor Swift is right and I'm wrong because I'm poor. After all, if I spend all my time sharing songs and laughs on Google and YouTube, I should be a millionaire, right? They know how to keep your trust: just keep me poor. Do not confuse my anger with jealousy. I could never be jealous of people who lounge around and take money and praise for the hard work of someone else. I want to earn my pleasure. I want to express my heart in my work, not just take money for it. So I have to go through this experience. And it will end, just like the day Nelson Mandela was released after being unjustly imprisoned for twenty years. I wouldn't want to feel that sense of doom they must have as they wait for my time to come. And I want to rest in peace when I die, not rack in pain like George Carlin. |
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© 2013. Statements by David Skerkowski. All rights reserved. |
Monday, July 8, 2013
Freeze
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