@daPrinz: I hear, from reliable sources, that they're hiding the tapes at the same warehouse where they faked the moon landing.
@daPrinz: I hear, from reliable sources, that they're hiding the tapes at the same warehouse where they faked the moon landing.
@Settings: I read it. I just didn't understand how you figured:
@Settings: How can you possibly think his comment was even remotely serious? He's remarking on how ridiculous it is to generalize the opinion of a single, inane individual as that of an entire country or population... then you go and do just that. Bravo.
@CoDRoX: Exactly. Because clearly the rest of the chart is accurate and representative...
Is this a non-profit or for-profit venture?
@Greg Krynen: And this, my friends, is why your professors don't allow you to site Wikipedia itself as the be-all and end-all of truths.
@InsanePenguin: Are you sure?
@Dexomega: Accepted?
@NorwoodIsMyHero: It was just a humorous spin on the 40 variations of that particular quote one inevitably notices in this type of article.. I had hoped it would be obviously over-the-top.
"He who gives up even the smallest liberty for the promise of safety deserves death, and I shall dispense it with great enthusiasm" - Benjamin Franklin
@levarrishawk: "One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings." - Diogenes of Sinope
@quillaja: She's French.
@TanyaRei: Actually, I bet it was an honest mistake. The first time I read through the comment, It came across as highly garbled english, clothed in ignorance. Reading it back, it sounds fine.. other than the "japs" bit.
@DaRiste: "One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings." - Diogenes of Sinope
I'm sure, had they also let their home owner's insurance lapse, the insurance company would have remained more than happy to cut them a check for their losses.
@This is not the commentor you were looking for...: "As to the rest of the world, why not the processed algae stuff that is popular in science fiction?"