Ted Rall for July 11, 2014
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Sme dude posted a kickstarter asking for $10 to make a potato salad. "It might not be that good. It's my first potato salad," he wrote. Thousands of backers gave him tens of thousands of dollars. (Woman: But... you're giving him money?!) (Man: Cuz funny.) Meanwhile, worthier kickstarter projects- and charities- go unfunded. It's safe to assume that few of the potato salad supporters would give anything to save refugees in South Sudan. (Man: Ew! Not whimsically funny!!) Whether you're a scholar looking for research money or a homeless person down on your luck, finding donors online requires the deadpan, mildly amusing tone that has become the official vibe of the web. (Man 2: I like his strained pseudo-happiness.) (Woman 2: Kinda funny- so perfect.) We. Are. Doomed (<--- internet, friendly neo Bob Newhard tone)
Actually, I tried Kickstarter twice. Worked once, failed once. As a glutton for punishment, I will try it again. Anyway, if you don’t think people funding potato salads as opposed to book and movie projects is insane, I can’t help you.