From your previous posts, it is plain for everyone to see that you defend those that would abuse children. And then you engage in guilt projection blaming the children for said abuse, calling them names and claiming they're just angry.
Nothing more than pedophilic apologism from the usual pedophile apologist.
That's why the right question would have been "what is your stance on unconstitutional laws like SOPA, and why did you sign what is basically its international equivalent, ACTA?"
Watch them try to dodge that one! (no, seriously, watch them because they probably will try, with some tortured logic)
Great post. Excellent effort. I'm not even in the US (or Europe or Asia... or Oceania, or Antarctica, or the Principality of Sealand) and I end up finding out about everything that you do - from interviews in the only real news network in the USA, of course: the Comedy Channel. It's very important that you keep doing what you're doing.
You're pretty much the only politician in the world that doesn't make me want to hurl.
OK, maybe not the only one, but close.
And good luck with all that. Maybe once corruption in the US is cured, others will consider following suit.
Uh... Okay. Intellectual Property to me is just like a story I know called "The Puppy Who Lost His Way." The world was changing, and the puppy was getting... bigger.
So, you see, the puppy was like knowledge. In that, they were both lost in the woods. And nobody, especially the little boy - "big content" - knew where to find 'em. Except that the puppy was a dog. But knowledge, my friends, that had to be locked up.
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You may be confusing that with the link I put, where the illustrator of the comics couldn't find an actual Fawkes mask (it was the wrong month) so he had to design one.
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That still has no bearing on the fact that the comic version of V wore a mask, just like the movie adaptation, which is what is being disputed in this thread.
"What the movie never shows from the original story is that after V dies, Evey dons the Guy Fawkes mask and actually becomes the masked vigilante herself. Evey becomes V. Evey becomes the Idea—the Symbol. It’s not enough to sit around with concepts. Eventually, you have to move beyond concepts and actually become the energy of what the concepts mean. and That — is the very moment that you actually get it."
If he wore no mask, how could Evey (comics) wear it later?
I don't understand why people like these games that force you to wait 8 hours to see the flower/building/etc that you produced. Almost all of these games take a fun, well-paced simulation from somewhere, and sticks a "wait 8/16/24/32 hours till it's done" mechanic.
If I want to play a game, why should someone else decide how often I can play? Yeah I know it's done so that they can milk people for "megabuckzors" or "zyngabills" or whatever fake currency they make people buy with real money to get things NOW. But there's plenty of games that don't make you wait, or you wait 30-60 seconds top and may probably even accelerate time.
In SimTower construction was near instant. Many RTSs take a few seconds for a building to pop up. In Harvest Moon, you had to wait a full day but doing other quest-type things, and even there were ways around that.
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From your previous posts, it is plain for everyone to see that you defend those that would abuse children. And then you engage in guilt projection blaming the children for said abuse, calling them names and claiming they're just angry.
Nothing more than pedophilic apologism from the usual pedophile apologist.
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Oh right, you're a pedophile apologist.
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Watch them try to dodge that one! (no, seriously, watch them because they probably will try, with some tortured logic)
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I like this 1984-esque ad better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdVzboF2E2Q
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That should give it away.
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Great post. Excellent effort. I'm not even in the US (or Europe or Asia... or Oceania, or Antarctica, or the Principality of Sealand) and I end up finding out about everything that you do - from interviews in the only real news network in the USA, of course: the Comedy Channel. It's very important that you keep doing what you're doing.
You're pretty much the only politician in the world that doesn't make me want to hurl.
OK, maybe not the only one, but close.
And good luck with all that. Maybe once corruption in the US is cured, others will consider following suit.
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Uh... Okay. Intellectual Property to me is just like a story I know called "The Puppy Who Lost His Way." The world was changing, and the puppy was getting... bigger.
So, you see, the puppy was like knowledge. In that, they were both lost in the woods. And nobody, especially the little boy - "big content" - knew where to find 'em. Except that the puppy was a dog. But knowledge, my friends, that had to be locked up.
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Patents rule!
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just shut up Joe.
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http://www.thehoodedsage.com/2011/11/v-for-vendetta/
"What the movie never shows from the original story is that after V dies, Evey dons the Guy Fawkes mask and actually becomes the masked vigilante herself. Evey becomes V. Evey becomes the Idea—the Symbol. It’s not enough to sit around with concepts. Eventually, you have to move beyond concepts and actually become the energy of what the concepts mean. and That — is the very moment that you actually get it."
If he wore no mask, how could Evey (comics) wear it later?
http://postdesk.com/blog/an-interview-with-the-british-man-who-designed-the-anonymous-v-fo r-vendetta-mask-on-what-he-thinks-of-how-its-being-used
Apparently, the illustrator of the comics designed a mask for the comics, which the comic guy character wore, according to him. Is he wrong?
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If I want to play a game, why should someone else decide how often I can play? Yeah I know it's done so that they can milk people for "megabuckzors" or "zyngabills" or whatever fake currency they make people buy with real money to get things NOW. But there's plenty of games that don't make you wait, or you wait 30-60 seconds top and may probably even accelerate time.
In SimTower construction was near instant. Many RTSs take a few seconds for a building to pop up. In Harvest Moon, you had to wait a full day but doing other quest-type things, and even there were ways around that.
Man, these "social sims" are so tedious.
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