I remember a joke Chuck Sonnenburg aka SFDebris made in one of his review videos.
"The RIAA would like the ability to pick random people off the street, rape them, and then charge them for the pleasure. This sailed through committee unopposed…"
Ah, reality, why must you keep trying to match art?
Is anyone else imagining Steve Jobs dressed as Mola Ram in the middle of a dark ritual deep underneath Apple's campus, tearing the heart of the iPod out in order to bring the iPhone to life? Okay, just me then.
On a more serious note, I'm one of those people who only has the internet, iTunes, and a cell phone. I don't want a cable subscription to watch your show. I can watch the newest episode of Doctor Who the day after it airs, and that's a pretty good deal for me.
Oh, dearie me. The only way this could have been better is if this had been announced a day after the verdict came down. And I'm saying that from an iMac. This is glorious.
I'd call it "patently" ridiculous, but then this is a different aspect of law than patents, so the pun doesn't quite work. Darn.
Also, I'm sure that these companies could find some use for these .xxx sites. Perhaps they could host the inevitable porn parodies that always seem to spring up around any property, and thereby direct people to the original work?
Well, a groan's as good as a giggle to a joke like that. :B
It's weird: it's a nice little honor, but I'm also feeling a bit disappointed, like I'll never be able to live up to what was only my seventh comment. I feel kinda like I blew my load with that one.
I just thought it was a generic briefcase prop dressed up with SHIELD logos and a cinematic shout out to Pulp Fiction. Shows how well their advertisements worked.
Also, that may be the most ridiculous acronym I've EVER heard in my life.
Wow, my state just keeps f*cking up, doesn't it? This is REAAAAAAAAAALLY stupid, and whoever came up with this idea and whoever okay'ed it needs to be fired.
It might be interesting to see if there are any studies where using shuttlecocks with feathers from the right wing throw off someone used to using ones from the left wing. Like, they spin differently enough to throw your aim off slightly.
I wish I could properly explain why I love it so much. And it's okay dude, it's not for everyone. Though the last person I said that to eventually broke down and admitted that he loved the show and that I was apparently to blame for it…
More on topic, as someone who would love to make a career as a writer, I hope that I never slip into the dark side and become like these people. Fanfics and stuff aren't just great practice for aspiring writers, they're also a sign of how much people enjoy your work and want to explore and share it on their own. :)
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"The RIAA would like the ability to pick random people off the street, rape them, and then charge them for the pleasure. This sailed through committee unopposed…"
Ah, reality, why must you keep trying to match art?
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On a more serious note, I'm one of those people who only has the internet, iTunes, and a cell phone. I don't want a cable subscription to watch your show. I can watch the newest episode of Doctor Who the day after it airs, and that's a pretty good deal for me.
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Poetic justice
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Also, I'm sure that these companies could find some use for these .xxx sites. Perhaps they could host the inevitable porn parodies that always seem to spring up around any property, and thereby direct people to the original work?
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It's weird: it's a nice little honor, but I'm also feeling a bit disappointed, like I'll never be able to live up to what was only my seventh comment. I feel kinda like I blew my load with that one.
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Sex in the Olympics…
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I'd never even heard of Rimowa
Also, that may be the most ridiculous acronym I've EVER heard in my life.
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More on topic, as someone who would love to make a career as a writer, I hope that I never slip into the dark side and become like these people. Fanfics and stuff aren't just great practice for aspiring writers, they're also a sign of how much people enjoy your work and want to explore and share it on their own. :)
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On the other hand, I really enjoy watching Sony having to deal with the same bs the rest of us do. *munches popcorn*
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