Beijing 2008 In Lego
jedie noted an impressive rendering of the Beijing Olympics in Lego. Featuring 300,000 bricks, and 4,500 Lego people, it was built by the
Hong Kong Lego User Group. Yes that exists. Amazing. I'm pretty sure that the lighting inside the water cube was not made using stock legos. At least, none in my giant cardboard box.
Is it just me or does it seem that the Lego Corp has lost their way? When I was a kid, we used the generic Lego bricks to build a million different things--all based on our imaginations. Now the little brats do nothing but assemble kids with of all things directions. What happened to make up your own ideas? I've now seen so many kids who are unwilling to build anything that strays outside of the confines of "the kit". The creative building childhoods that had been the last remaining birthright of an American is now fading fast. Kids will not grow up creative in the states and we will drift along and invent nothing new.
Ummm ... I'm pretty sure it wasn't monks who were burning shops and killing people ... and there is even some debate as to whether it was everyday Tibetan householders targeting the Han Chinese, or whether it was the work of agents provocateurs sent in to create justification for the ensuing crackdown.
If libertarians are so opposed to effective government, why don't they all move to Somalia?
And here we have solid proof: The communist thug apologists (AKA: thugpologists) are taking their one-liners from the DailyKos and DU.
Hey Mr. Thugpologist:
Those lines only work on people stupid enough to buy into the DailyKos rhetoric. The rest of us see right through you.
Official Heretic from the "Church of Global Warming". Proven right thanks to whistle blowers. AGW = Flat Earth Theory
How about those people who removed the vile and murderous dictatorship known as the Batista regime in Cuba? The USA didn't help them, the USA opposed the removal of the Batista regime. The USA tried to kill the people who kicked out the dictator. Why? Because the USA had a lot of economic interests in Cuba, such as sugar plantations and distilleries. So you see, if you're trying to remove a dictator the USA currently doesn't like, for example Saddam Hussein in 2003, then the USA will help you. By sending in thousands of cruise missiles, tanks, bombs, etc.
But if you're trying to remove a dictator that the USA currently likes, for example Saddam Hussein in the 1980s, or Fulgencio Batista in Cuba, then the USA won't help you. They'll give the dictator weapons and money to try to stop you. The USA might even send people to try to kill you.
The actions of the USA aren't aimed towards Freedom For The World. They are designed to give the best economic and strategic advantages to the USA.
> Last time I checked, and "imperialist" government generally tended to take over smaller countries for the purpose of extracting wealth and resources. America does none
> of the above.
Check again. Look at US support for Saddam Hussein, when he was killing (his own) civilians with chemical weapons. They also encouraged the Kurds and others to rise up and fight the Iraqi army, only to stand back and watch them get slaughtered. Makes the line about "helping people remove vile and murderous dictatorships" ring a little hollow, doesn't it. This isn't propoganda - it's fact, admitted as such by some of the people responsible.
> In fact, when we take over a country, we tend to SEND and SPEND large amounts of our wealth, manpower, and lives to build that country up into a functioning democracy,
> leaving the people there better off than before. This is the exact OPPOSITE of imperialistic behavior.
Every single poll in Iraq since it was invaded and occupied by the US has shown that the people of Iraq are not thankful, and want them to leave immediately.
It's a political statement in that even though the Chinese say their female gymnasts are at least 16 years old, and their offical passports say they're at least 16 years old (or will be this year as per IOC rules), many of the gynmasts clearly are not that old - and this has been discussed in the press. It's also a joke in that the girls wouldn't be able to play with their own pieces....
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .