Irrational Hatred
People who say "less" when they mean "fewer" ought to be turned into soup, the soup fed to baboons and the baboons fired into an active volcano. What has you grinding your teeth with rage, and why?
Suggested by Smash Monkey
( , Thu 31 Mar 2011, 14:36)
People who say "less" when they mean "fewer" ought to be turned into soup, the soup fed to baboons and the baboons fired into an active volcano. What has you grinding your teeth with rage, and why?
Suggested by Smash Monkey
( , Thu 31 Mar 2011, 14:36)
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I
haven't been since "The Phantom Menace" - which whilst also being shite, I was subjected to 50 minutes of advertisements before the film started...and I PAID for the pleasure of being sold M&Ms, A BMW Mini, etc.....
Nope. Fuck'em. I can see why people choose to download films illegally when the alternative means to sit in an uncomfortable chair behind a bloke with a mahooosive hat on (or big hair), pay a premium for sweets and drinks and be forced to watch adverts that when at home you would simply switch the channel over for.
Yeah...those bastard pirates - ruining the cinema industry they are...
( , Sat 2 Apr 2011, 15:01, 1 reply)
haven't been since "The Phantom Menace" - which whilst also being shite, I was subjected to 50 minutes of advertisements before the film started...and I PAID for the pleasure of being sold M&Ms, A BMW Mini, etc.....
Nope. Fuck'em. I can see why people choose to download films illegally when the alternative means to sit in an uncomfortable chair behind a bloke with a mahooosive hat on (or big hair), pay a premium for sweets and drinks and be forced to watch adverts that when at home you would simply switch the channel over for.
Yeah...those bastard pirates - ruining the cinema industry they are...
( , Sat 2 Apr 2011, 15:01, 1 reply)
In a truly free market,
instead of having their racket protected by law, the big names in the entertainment industry would simply be told "tough shit" and have to work harder to try and win consumers over from smaller, more efficient suppliers - you know, like every other industry in the world.
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instead of having their racket protected by law, the big names in the entertainment industry would simply be told "tough shit" and have to work harder to try and win consumers over from smaller, more efficient suppliers - you know, like every other industry in the world.
( , Sat 2 Apr 2011, 15:17, closed)
It would
be especially nice if Banks abided by truly free-market laws as well.
( , Sat 2 Apr 2011, 22:10, closed)
be especially nice if Banks abided by truly free-market laws as well.
( , Sat 2 Apr 2011, 22:10, closed)
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