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Interesting article..... News of Michael Jackson’s death on June 25, 2009 stunned the world. Ever since, millions of fans worldwide have come to believe the singer’s death was a hoax and that he was still alive and well.“ There are just too many unanswered questions, too many coincidences, too many things just don’t make sense, ” a fan told the media.Overzealous fans started investigating the strange and conflicting circumstances surrounding the ‘death’ of Michael Jackson, offering ‘incontestable evidence’ that the singer was still alive. More than 2 millions people have clicked on the popular YouTube video ‘Michael Jackson alive?! Shocking proof’ and nearly 30,000 people have commented on.A wide array of the singer’s fans are convinced the video proves conclusively that Michael Jackson is still alive.oreover, ever since his death in 2009, hundreds of eyewitnesses claimed to have spotted him in many cities around the world, in shopping malls, taxis, even in a restaurant in Gary (Michael Jackson’s Hometown).Michael Jackson would be 54 years-old today.Will we ever know the truth? Probably not, but the legend that is Michael Jackson will live on forever. Some things are just too good to be forgotten.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
The website mediamass.net is the medium of our satire to expose with humour, exaggeration and ridicule the contemporary mass production and mass consumption that we observeAlso it will not only mock the procuders (mainstream media, journalists) as it is common when questioning and criticizing mass media, but also the consumers as one cannot exist without the other. Sensationalism, lack of verification of information, ethics and standards issues are only symptoms of the actual social and economic order. This is particularly obvious when observing the role of social networking sites in spreading rumours.
UPDATE: MediaMass is a HOAX. :thjajaja121:QuoteThe website mediamass.net is the medium of our satire to expose with humour, exaggeration and ridicule the contemporary mass production and mass consumption that we observeAlso it will not only mock the procuders (mainstream media, journalists) as it is common when questioning and criticizing mass media, but also the consumers as one cannot exist without the other. Sensationalism, lack of verification of information, ethics and standards issues are only symptoms of the actual social and economic order. This is particularly obvious when observing the role of social networking sites in spreading rumours.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
Isn't it lovely to read a description of us as "overzealous fans" ? :icon_e_confused: :icon_lol: