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bairdi
11-14-2009, 01:44 PM
This article gave me a chuckle. I think we all have seen the Get a Brain Moran dude countless times.


But What Does That 'Get a Brain Morans' Dude Think About All This?
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Posted on November 14, 2009, Printed on November 14, 2009
http://www.alternet.org/bloggers/www.alternet.org/143957/
Can you miss your own 15 minutes?
I've had this nagging question bouncing around the old brain-pan for the past day or two.

It's about this dude:

http://www.alternet.org/images/managed/blogimage_getabrainmorans.jpg
You know him, you love feeling superior to him, he's clearly a superstar among liberal bloggers and their readers.

Booman referenced the iconic tea-partier* the other day, and something one of his commenters wrote** got me thinking:

I am almost starting to feel sorry for that guy in the picture. Poor bastard.

He's probably too stupid to have a computer, but his kids will see their dad forever.

Of course, an enormous number of stupid people own and use computers. But studies suggest that in terms of the websites we browse and the news media to which we go for our information, we are a deeply polarized nation. According to a Pew study, online users tend to "find and join groups that share their ideological, cultural, and lifestyle preferences."

And that widely-cited study of the political blogosphere during the 2004 elections (PDF):

... we found that liberal and conservative blogs did indeed have different lists of favorite news sources, people, and topics to discuss.... The division between liberals and conservatives was further reflected in the linking pattern between the blogs, with a great ma jority of the links remaining internal to either liberal or conservative communities.

We're also sorting ourselves out so that we live in communities of increasingly like-minded people. Who travels in moran-dude's circles? Well consider this: it's not just the hilarious misspelling that makes the image so rich, but also the knowledge that none of the people around him noticed. (You just know he proudly carried that sign around all morning as he anticipated sticking it to those smug hippie protesters.) So I think it's safe to assume that he and his pro-war fellow-travelers probably aren't big readers of Daily Kos or Talkingpoints Memo.

Which raises an interesting question: could a viral internet sensation like 'get a brain morans' dude -- a sensation only on our side of the information divide -- be splashed all over hundreds of thousands of web-pages and not even know it? Is he living his life, listening to Rush's soothing stream of grievances as he drives to and from his crappy mcjob, completely oblivious to the fact that he's brought countless smiles to the lips of millions of progressives across the country?

Is it possible in this wired era of social segregation to get your 15 minutes of fame and just miss them entirely?

I mean, surely that guy's as well known as this one ...
60og9gwKh1o

(You know you want to watch it again, so just go ahead.)

It's rumored on internet message boards that someone heard that someone else -- perhaps a guy from Indiana -- knew the gentleman in the photo, told him all about it, and "apparently the guy is really embarrassed by the pic!!!" I consider the reports to be less-than-definitive.

* I know, the photo wasn't in fact taken at a tea-party -- the guy was a counter-protester at an anti-war rally at Boeing's missile production facility near St. Louis, Mo.

** I fixed a typo or two.

Moby
11-14-2009, 03:00 PM
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=moran

Mr, gone
11-14-2009, 04:05 PM
He should have changed the word "get" to "got" with a ? mark instead of an !.:D

foxbaron
11-14-2009, 05:41 PM
Maybe the dude can't spell worth a shit but at least he supports his country.

ROdger Right
11-14-2009, 05:48 PM
Hes also a Cardinals fan, how anyone but A Cubs fan can find falt oh damn that right Obama and his crew have a big influence on fellow libs.

Binky
11-14-2009, 06:16 PM
This article gave me a chuckle. I think we all have seen the Get a Brain Moran dude countless times.


But What Does That 'Get a Brain Morans' Dude Think About All This?
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Posted on November 14, 2009, Printed on November 14, 2009
http://www.alternet.org/bloggers/www.alternet.org/143957/
Can you miss your own 15 minutes?
I've had this nagging question bouncing around the old brain-pan for the past day or two.

It's about this dude:

http://www.alternet.org/images/managed/blogimage_getabrainmorans.jpg
You know him, you love feeling superior to him, he's clearly a superstar among liberal bloggers and their readers.

Booman referenced the iconic tea-partier* the other day, and something one of his commenters wrote** got me thinking:

I am almost starting to feel sorry for that guy in the picture. Poor bastard.

He's probably too stupid to have a computer, but his kids will see their dad forever.

Of course, an enormous number of stupid people own and use computers. But studies suggest that in terms of the websites we browse and the news media to which we go for our information, we are a deeply polarized nation. According to a Pew study, online users tend to "find and join groups that share their ideological, cultural, and lifestyle preferences."

And that widely-cited study of the political blogosphere during the 2004 elections (PDF):

... we found that liberal and conservative blogs did indeed have different lists of favorite news sources, people, and topics to discuss.... The division between liberals and conservatives was further reflected in the linking pattern between the blogs, with a great ma jority of the links remaining internal to either liberal or conservative communities.

We're also sorting ourselves out so that we live in communities of increasingly like-minded people. Who travels in moran-dude's circles? Well consider this: it's not just the hilarious misspelling that makes the image so rich, but also the knowledge that none of the people around him noticed. (You just know he proudly carried that sign around all morning as he anticipated sticking it to those smug hippie protesters.) So I think it's safe to assume that he and his pro-war fellow-travelers probably aren't big readers of Daily Kos or Talkingpoints Memo.

Which raises an interesting question: could a viral internet sensation like 'get a brain morans' dude -- a sensation only on our side of the information divide -- be splashed all over hundreds of thousands of web-pages and not even know it? Is he living his life, listening to Rush's soothing stream of grievances as he drives to and from his crappy mcjob, completely oblivious to the fact that he's brought countless smiles to the lips of millions of progressives across the country?

Is it possible in this wired era of social segregation to get your 15 minutes of fame and just miss them entirely?

I mean, surely that guy's as well known as this one ...
60og9gwKh1o

(You know you want to watch it again, so just go ahead.)

It's rumored on internet message boards that someone heard that someone else -- perhaps a guy from Indiana -- knew the gentleman in the photo, told him all about it, and "apparently the guy is really embarrassed by the pic!!!" I consider the reports to be less-than-definitive.

* I know, the photo wasn't in fact taken at a tea-party -- the guy was a counter-protester at an anti-war rally at Boeing's missile production facility near St. Louis, Mo.

** I fixed a typo or two.


Had to giggle a bit over that one. Think I'll go back and listen to that vid one more time as I like the tune.....:lmao2: :lmao2:

Mr, gone
11-15-2009, 01:40 AM
Maybe the dude can't spell worth a shit but at least he supports his country.


It's dimwitted people like this who voted for George Bush!:lmao2:

only ifen he hada benn a goin to evelyn woodhead sped readin course - it maya turned out fur the better.:p

Bill Cosby
11-15-2009, 02:08 AM
Maybe the dude can't spell worth a shit but at least he supports his country.
Yea I bet his kids are real proud.........:thumbsup:

So I guess when President Obama or the next President needs morans to hold up signs this fool will be a genurinal ...... :thumbsup:

I admit I have posted this fool lots of times, he is a herO to ppl like you I guess... I always thought you were more than that....

But I commend your sack.............. Not to many Americans would go to bat for the "moran" guy....:angel:

Bill Cosby
11-15-2009, 02:10 AM
It's dimwitted people like this who voted for George Bush!:lmao2:

only ifen he hada benn a goin to evelyn woodhead sped readin course - it maya turned out fur the better.:p

Yep................

A poster child if there ever was one..........:lmao2: :lmao2: