There's always some comedic value in even the worse of situations. Though it took Mr Douglas many years of trying and a whole lot of comedic value in his failures with a whole host of sarcasm tossed in by those who'd been doing it successfully for years he finally managed to grow that crop of corn.
I get it, I really do. Those who've taken that little seed to fruition are passionate, that same passion accelerates when they are agitated at others who constantly are spelling gloom and doom, if Mr Douglas had listened to them he'd never grown that corn. By the time you got to that Facebook part I felt the Mr Douglas in you. Once you get acquainted with posters you can get a feel for what's driving their emotions and what heightens those emotions.
**Green Acres was a sitcom on television about a wealthy New York attorney who had a dream of owning a farm. He was snookered right off the bat by Mr Haney, basically a snake oil salesman of everything, into buying a dump of a farm house where things constantly fell apart whereas he spent years dealing with a couple of inept repair people, a host of other colorful people including a couple who never could have kids so they adopted a pig for a son named Arnold who everybody but Mr Douglas could understand a word he ointed whom Mr Douglas spent years trying to convince them pigs couldn't talk. Like I think I said before back in the day the series was pure comedy gold with Mr Douglas and Sam Druker who owned the general store as the only two who made any real sense but that flew right off the shoulders of the rest of them as they were all so quirky kooky (and colorful) the only thing that mattered was they made sense to each other.