The Demotivators
November 19, 2006 8:36 PM Subscribe
The Art of Demotivation For the better part of a decade, Despair, Inc. has been engaged in a fierce battle in the marketplace of ideas with the multi-billion dollar motivation industry.
With the introduction of Despair Video podcasts, the company opens a new front in the war on motivation- while simultaneously offering a tantalizing glimpse at life inside the company itself.
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If anyone has that silly "it was a mouse! A mouse was wearing a top hat and yelling into a microphone" demotivator, could ya post it for me? Thanks.
posted by fleetmouse at 8:49 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by fleetmouse at 8:49 PM on November 19, 2006
Well, I suppose the videos are (possibly) new to mefi, at least as a post.
posted by IronLizard at 8:50 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by IronLizard at 8:50 PM on November 19, 2006
Funny, I just deleted this podcast subscription in iTunes... since there had not been anything new since January.
posted by sdrawkcab at 8:53 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by sdrawkcab at 8:53 PM on November 19, 2006
The latest one sucks. It's just a shill for the DVD.
posted by IronLizard at 8:55 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by IronLizard at 8:55 PM on November 19, 2006
IronLizard: is there something you'd like to say about this post?
posted by forallmankind at 9:44 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by forallmankind at 9:44 PM on November 19, 2006
Failure: When your best FPP just isn't good original enough.
posted by UbuRoivas at 10:28 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by UbuRoivas at 10:28 PM on November 19, 2006
is there something you'd like to say about this post?
I'm suspicious of ulterior motives in posts like this. But then, I am a bit paranoid.
posted by IronLizard at 10:33 PM on November 19, 2006
I'm suspicious of ulterior motives in posts like this. But then, I am a bit paranoid.
posted by IronLizard at 10:33 PM on November 19, 2006
mattoxic... gonna have to agree with others on this. It is a double. Ignore the good-natured (or not so good natured) snarkiness, and try another post later.
Don't despair. HAHAAAAA!!!! I KILL ME!!!!
posted by The Deej at 10:38 PM on November 19, 2006
Don't despair. HAHAAAAA!!!! I KILL ME!!!!
posted by The Deej at 10:38 PM on November 19, 2006
or not so good natured
Hey now.
It's all in good fun.
posted by IronLizard at 10:40 PM on November 19, 2006
Hey now.
It's all in good fun.
posted by IronLizard at 10:40 PM on November 19, 2006
Oh, was this your first FPP? Sorry to be so (good-naturedly) snarky.
Remember, if at first you don't succeed, failure may be more your style!
posted by UbuRoivas at 10:49 PM on November 19, 2006
Remember, if at first you don't succeed, failure may be more your style!
posted by UbuRoivas at 10:49 PM on November 19, 2006
Clearly, if there's anything some MeFites don't need, it's any further inspiration in the arts of demotivating others.
posted by Jon Mitchell at 11:44 PM on November 19, 2006
posted by Jon Mitchell at 11:44 PM on November 19, 2006
MetaFilter: the art of demotivating others.
posted by bwg at 3:29 AM on November 20, 2006 [1 favorite]
posted by bwg at 3:29 AM on November 20, 2006 [1 favorite]
Despair is hilarious. But the reason it's not worth posting is in your first sentence: For the better part of a decade. C'mon, we want mindless novelty rather than stuff that's stood the test of time and is still funny.
posted by rhymer at 4:35 AM on November 20, 2006
posted by rhymer at 4:35 AM on November 20, 2006
If at first you don't succeed, maybe skydiving isn't for you.
posted by spazzm at 5:11 AM on November 20, 2006
posted by spazzm at 5:11 AM on November 20, 2006
Actually, I hadn't seen The Chairman Edition or read excerpts from The Art of Demotivation yet, so it was worth a FPP for me. I never realized that the critique represented by demotivators was so . . . complex.
posted by xthlc at 5:34 AM on November 20, 2006
posted by xthlc at 5:34 AM on November 20, 2006
No post on motivational posters is complete without a mention of the Seven Deadly Motivational Posters (another oldie but goodie)
posted by TedW at 7:21 AM on November 20, 2006
posted by TedW at 7:21 AM on November 20, 2006
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