You also do have Libel laws, you can say what you want but what you say can be used against you in a court of law.
You also do have Libel laws, you can say what you want but what you say can be used against you in a court of law.
I think you're correct, I just think most 'writers' should be aware that breaking the law isn't always the best way to get things done.
Wouldn't stand up in the EU courts, like I said I'm fortunately unfamiliar with the US courts.
I'd actually lose less sleep if the organisation didn't have the history of killing people it doesn't like.
Actually Jezebel readers/writers are more akin to Anakin, with the senate and the Jedi being more akin to the senate.
People using the "it occurs in nature" argument could easily be countered with examples of infanticide and rape all over the place in nature.
You do realise this the title of this article is libel and if you were based in the EU he could sue you with no difficulty at all.
Thanks, I actually recognised the Garand(from a computer game) after making that silly comment. And knowing that I was able to work out it was the more powerful because although I know little about guns I know enough about European/US/Soviet history to know that ammunition costs caused the west to reduce round sizes.
Well thank goodness, we don't have guns in my country. I'd end up getting held up by a 5 year old with a toy or something.
Actually, you should look up the definition. It has nothing to do with making sweeping generalisations. A bigot is a person that does not re-evaluate their view when provided with new information that challenges their current stance.
The legitimate use for number 2 is killing lots of people very quickly and reliably. Which is only a good thing in a warzone.
Before they were politicians they were human beings, and one of the best things about human beings is their ability to change their opinions on various subjects when exposed to new information or events.
I've read your version of events twice. I've read the version of events when he used the assault rifle to kill everyone but himself from several reputable news sources.
I'm agreeing with you so hard right now.
Bazzd,
What did she do?
Buahahaha.
Nope, I felt like it was short and uninspired.
Don't feel like I can trust Kotaku after they said the actual game was worth buying. It's 4 bloody levels. Felt like a demo of a really good game, not a worthwhile purchase.
And where was Luke and his bunch of PC zealots when Avatar came out?