Turns Out Mother Nature Isn’t So Bi-Polar After All
So that’s why my Weather App screws up from time to time? Forecast calls for screw-ups and 5Gs of t-bagging the American taxpayer, while FCC’s sucking the sausage of the corrupt practices of the 21st century.
¹ — Well, until the Supreme Court kicked the case back to the lower courts based on procedural fuck-ups.
² — Azucar offered to sell the customer everything he needed to decorate the cake himself. That attempt to accomodate his wishes is another reason Azucar won the case.
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Stephen, I have to say I’m impressed. Never would I have imagined using markdown techniques to add reference notes in a comment/reply. Have an Insightful Vote, my friend.
When you think of earthquakes, most would consider places that are most vulnerable would be located near certain faults. Los Angeles for example is near the San Andreas fault line. Even countries like Japan are vulnerable, as evidenced by the devastating earthquake in 2011. However, recently states like Ohio received a 3.4 earthquake, yet the area wasn’t near a fault line or anything that could cause a natural earthquake. What would your opinion about earthquakes be? How could states like Ohio and certain parts of Pennsylvania receive earthquakes even if they aren’t near a known fault line? Should the U.S. and other countries update their building requirements to prevent damage from further unexpected tremors?
Yeah, but that depends on which country we’re talking about. Some countries are more strict on their copyright coverage, while others aren’t. So just because one country allows you to post a landscape photo doesn’t mean all countries will.
...and there is no allegation that the photographer “attempted to convey ideas, emotions, or in any way influence [the subject’s] pose, expression, or clothing.”
Wow, what a harsh way to treat content.
...In such circumstances, the photograph is considered a factual work, not a creative one, thus favoring a determination of fair use.
So in other words, DeviantArt is a no-go and anything that has creativity and brings community togethers goes down with it? These guys don’t understand how copyright is supposed to work, and I’d be surprised if they somehow make it better.
Australia: G’Day Mate. Welcome to Outback Steakhouse, May I Take Your Order? Facebook User: Yes, I’ll have the... Australi: (Slams Court Order On Table) Australia: You’ve been served
Thousands of people complained about how slow 2018 was. Then all of a sudden, 2019 arrives, and before we know it we’re near the end of the month of June. To me, I think this is the karma for those who complained about last year. But I’m curious. What do you think about this? Is there a different reason why 2019’s going by faster than 2018 ever did?
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A Horizontal Line Conundrum
I was honestly having trouble with the horizontal line with markdown. It doesn’t seem to be working for me no matter how many times I tried.
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Turns Out Mother Nature Isn’t So Bi-Polar After All
So that’s why my Weather App screws up from time to time? Forecast calls for screw-ups and 5Gs of t-bagging the American taxpayer, while FCC’s sucking the sausage of the corrupt practices of the 21st century.
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Re: Fantastic Orlando Vacation with United Flight Booking
Take your Trivago and Triva GO out of here lol
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Taking “Markdown” To A Whole New Level
¹ — Well, until the Supreme Court kicked the case back to the lower courts based on procedural fuck-ups.
² — Azucar offered to sell the customer everything he needed to decorate the cake himself. That attempt to accomodate his wishes is another reason Azucar won the case.
...
Stephen, I have to say I’m impressed. Never would I have imagined using markdown techniques to add reference notes in a comment/reply. Have an Insightful Vote, my friend.
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What’s Your Opinion? #2
When you think of earthquakes, most would consider places that are most vulnerable would be located near certain faults. Los Angeles for example is near the San Andreas fault line. Even countries like Japan are vulnerable, as evidenced by the devastating earthquake in 2011. However, recently states like Ohio received a 3.4 earthquake, yet the area wasn’t near a fault line or anything that could cause a natural earthquake. What would your opinion about earthquakes be? How could states like Ohio and certain parts of Pennsylvania receive earthquakes even if they aren’t near a known fault line? Should the U.S. and other countries update their building requirements to prevent damage from further unexpected tremors?
On the post: Crazy Copyright Suit Over Gigi Hadid Posting A Photo Of Herself To Instagram Shows Absurdity Inherent In Photo Copyrights
Re: Re: Re: Re:
Yeah, but that depends on which country we’re talking about. Some countries are more strict on their copyright coverage, while others aren’t. So just because one country allows you to post a landscape photo doesn’t mean all countries will.
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Monkey See Monkey Do a Doo-Doo
Sometimes I feel like the EU copyright directive was written by a group of literal monkeys.
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Wow. How Dystopian!
Wow, what a harsh way to treat content.
So in other words, DeviantArt is a no-go and anything that has creativity and brings community togethers goes down with it? These guys don’t understand how copyright is supposed to work, and I’d be surprised if they somehow make it better.
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Australia Comment System Be Like...
Australia: G’Day Mate. Welcome to Outback Steakhouse, May I Take Your Order?
Facebook User: Yes, I’ll have the...
Australi: (Slams Court Order On Table)
Australia: You’ve been served
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Talk about word salad...and sausages
Turns out Ajit’s sucking the sausage with all of his Benjamin’s while us taxpayers are being t-bagged by his associates.
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What’s Your Opinion #1
Thousands of people complained about how slow 2018 was. Then all of a sudden, 2019 arrives, and before we know it we’re near the end of the month of June. To me, I think this is the karma for those who complained about last year. But I’m curious. What do you think about this? Is there a different reason why 2019’s going by faster than 2018 ever did?
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Re:
Ok. That’s not the horn we’re talking about. That’s just wrong on a whole different level.
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Re:
Copyright is this magical growing blob
I misread that as Copyright is this magical blow job
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Copyright vs Privacy
And you thought Endgame was the battle of the century. Grab the popcorn.
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Re: Re: Blue balls is really packing a sad today
The circus may be in town, but that clown’s going DownTown
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Re:
Cue The Office Meme
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”No! No God Please No! No! No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!”
I had to make the reference
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: and yet Meanwhile...Wait... Cabbage?
Italy messes up the translation of the Copyright Directive
DuoLingo wants to know your location!
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Let’s Summarize This in One Situation
Google CEO: Makes a statement about moderation that actually makes sense
CNBC and Others Who Prefer Screwing People Over: Ready The Canons!
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Re: By Comparison
You know, we need more comments like this. Ones that provide evidence to back their claim.
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Re:
Probably they’re just your typical anti-technology justice warrior trying to make a name for themselves.
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