Disagrees
Disagrees
@Edge of Blade: What rhetoric would that be?
@lewis82: Holy crap - you guys made me yawn.
@rebeldevil: Which, coincidentally, will be about 5-8 years sooner if you don't get the right amount of sleep. =P
"We care about it a lot. As geeks and nerds, we're super-excited by touch."
Dear Fed Up,
@Zarkumo: It doesn't matter if the original ban (implemented in the devastated landscape of post-war Germany) was implimented by the U.S. (at least to me) - what matters is that this injustice continues to be perpetrated by the German government.
@Nethlem: Your comparison is not apt in this situation. There is a clear difference between censorship of the broadcast media (which is broadcast to the public) and that which they can choose to purchase in stores. The types of laws that are in place to make the games difficult to sell would violate principals of free…
@Matthew Cholin: In what ways?
@blackdevil: I am sorry you have such an uninformed and inept view on the subject.
@Nethlem: It is fundamentally linked to freedom. In the United States a ban such as that discussed - bans like those that have been implemented by the German government in the past (NAZI symbols and images, etc) - would be immediately deemed unconstitutional.
This is complete and absolute bullshit.
@Nethlem: The real question is:
Fucking Epic
Awesome poster!
@moe52: Passwords on post-it notes = one warning then fired.