Now then, personally, I'm an atheist. I think eternal life in any form is the most horrible fate that could possibly befall mankind. Even though I strongly disagree with everything you stand for and continue to send into the internets, I won't randomly insult you and shall therefore remain neutral.
Also, c*cks.
They wonder if it will be the same as the last. Will it be better or worse, is the message still the same? Then they come here and express their hatred or gratitude depending on their beliefs. Whether they think it's good or bad, it's entertainment either way. If it's good, it's entertainment by itself. If it's bad, it's entertainment because they can't believe how stupid you are.
I've been more or less following the whetstone saga for a while now, and while I will not say anything really positive or negative about this, as it has already been said about a billion times all throughout the thing, I will say this to futily try and prevent some future stupidity. To everyone who uses the free speech garbage line along with "If you don't like it, don't watch it", the reason people who hate it still watch it is because of a part of the human psyche: curiosity.
This is genuinely fantastic. It's always funnier when you've seen the original source material (being that National Lampoon movie in this case). 5'd, Fav, and so on.
That song actually sounds pretty neat backwards. It would sound even cooler if you could use a reversed instrumental version, 'cause the words are the only thing that screw it up.
This is the first dynamic YTMND. Even if you did it only to get pageviews, it's still an original idea. And it's funny to see all these pople bitch and moan about it.
You just spoiled a major plot point for one of the most anticipated books yet to be released, and angered thousands of Harry Potter fans in the process. And for that, I thank you.