Those who saw, mocked and ignored Nasim Aghdam's online videos express regret, remorse
by Sarah Parvini and Tracey Lien, Los Angeles Times
Apr 06, 2018
3 minutes
Anyone who has spent time on the internet has come across something that confounds them - a blog post that doesn't seem to make any sense, a rant that goes off the rails, a YouTube video so strange it's hard to tell if the person behind it is sincere or creating performance art.
Often, this content becomes the butt of online jokes, fodder not just for viewers who can't look away but also those who choose to share and mock it.
For some who stumbled upon Nasim Aghdam's prolific
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