Tom lehrer also has a great one about math.
Tom lehrer also has a great one about math.
Australia, missing out on EVERYTHING (trust me, you can have it)
Funnily enough thats the same problem I'm having. Sadly i have no advice for you.
I always thought data was coolest when he was embracing his robot.. ness.. I get the journey to humanity thing, i do, but i liked it when he was.. okay one example i can think of is when they were on a caradassion ship and they had to get some doors open and worf and someone else are struggling with hem and he just…
Unfortunately that doesn't mean games will be designed to run at 60. This of course means they are unlikely to run at 60 on a PC either. But there are lots of games this generation that are coming out touting a 1080p and then muttering 30fps under their breath.
I'd really like some sources on that theory. If it IS true though, then we should immediately remove all violent video games and other media from the market, because it provokes people to go out and shoot people.
The DOF IS kinda annoying, but its a very subjective thing. In my opinion, the improvements outweigh the negatives. The idea that they thought that the game was BETTER with their downgrade s is almost insulting.
Magic Kingdom for Sale. The succeeding books are also good but that book, when i read it when i was younger, made me desperately want to write books myself. I have never managed to, but - maybe it was just because of when i read it - its always been a tipping point book for me.
Those are exceptionally good examples, yes. And lots of people really, really liked those movies too.
This is true.
Even (a lot of) animated porn is pixelated or censored. Not all, but a lot.
If we essentially censored in fiction, everything we didn't want to encourage in reality, all fiction would essentially vanish. Can you think of any TV show, movie or even book that didn't have SOME sort of law breaking? Let alone things like murder. Game of thrones would be ten minutes long!
Firstly, they are only banning real-child porn, not the drawn stuff. Secondly, it was always illegal to make or produce child porn, just not to own it (it was a bad loophole they fixed) and implying that drawn porn leads to actual child porn is short sighted and inflammatory.
You're connecting it to a real-life thing, thats why you are fundamentally against it. A real-life, terrible thing. And its true, its basically showing a real-life, awful thing, for people to fantasize over and when you think about it, its terrible.
While I (sort of) agree with you, it really comes down to a victim thing. Is there a victim? Ignoring the 'it will make people do X' thing because no one has been able to prove if any media makes you do anything, ever.
"That's a subjective logic leap which could be easily turned on its head by stating the vast, vast majority of military sadistic-simulator shooters come from North America, and that this somehow should mean that most American teens are mass murderers in training"
The term 'gore porn' made be think of something. For awhile - and sort of still - Hollywood was OBSESSED with this. Think of all the really hardcore stuff from the Saw period. Its still around in some form now, but that was true, live-action goreporn.
While i'm not arguing for or against, i honestly don't care if it exists, it seems like a little dangerous a thing.. You mention things like Romeo and Juliet, and Lolita, both of which are also books.
Same thing is happening in Australia, a slow, but insidious push to either increase the cost or reduce the actual effect of the service.
I always wondered exactly what gentrification meant.. now i know.