Today, I was linked to a video by my friend Amy. It was talking about this lovely German Shephard named Duke, who'd be abandoned on the streets of Los Angeles. Dog rescue: Duke, abandoned in downtown Los Angeles is a beautiful video about how they rescued him. The change in his attitude during the video is just amazing. You see him going from sad and aggressive-like to this happy and loving little dog. Sadly, after all that it just blurts out about how Duke died 10 months after the video was filmed. That was extremely upsetting to me and caused me to cry. It also took away from the beauty of the video. This is the kind of thing that really pisses me off about some videos on YouTube. The fact that you make this amazingly beautiful video, and then out of nowhere they just add in "But he's dead now". It's really something that should be placed in the description of the video for those interested to know of his fate. It shouldn't be slapped on to the video because it takes away from all the happiness.
That's something for people who make YouTube videos to really consider. If you're going to make a beautiful and very happy looking video, don't slap on something extremely depressing at the end that basically says "What you saw means nothing now because he/she's dead". It's extremely heartbreaking.
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