Comment Re:Seems Jameson tried to call "cannibals" bluff.. (Score 1) 101
We're going to cancel the Wacusu too, right? Hello? Bueller?
We're going to cancel the Wacusu too, right? Hello? Bueller?
"...has become a worldwide transaction of which you cannot even identify who owns what.
It's a bug to the government and others who want total control. It's a feature to actual people.
folks demanding Reaction-less free speech
Thanks for putting your actual motivation in there somewhere.
You're literally celebrating a deluded unarmed young woman being gunned down by police when she presented no threat whatsoever. You need to look at the depths of hate in your own heart, man.
Clown world. It's "pro-tyranny" to establish fiscal controls that prevent fraud.
Two point five. Not great, not terrible.
His direct intent with the character failed perhaps. The accretion of fans around a particular antihero says that the character speaks to something in people, whether or not Alan is comfortable with that. Rorschach's bitter and endless invective against the world is distinctly reminiscent of a certain comic book creator in fact.
Sponge Bob was an author...
who wrote a book about the SpongeBob SquarePants universe, called SpongeBob's Spatula: The Great Flood, which was published in 2005. In it, he wrote that he wrote the book as an apology to those who had bought his original comic strip SpongeBob SquarePants and wished to find the author so that they could "come to terms with their misdeeds." However, he claims that the book is in reality "an official apology from the author to his readers."
A sequel to the book was released in 2014.
"transgender individuals have physical differences vs. non transgendered individuals born the same biological sex, differences that lean toward the opposite sex"
You're arguing for the biological reality of gender - you're just making the case that transgendered biology is different due to unknown causes, but that those differences express as alternate gender identity.
APL is a write-only language. I can write programs in APL, but I can't read any of them. -- Roy Keir