I hope this turns into the Streisand Effect, wherein trying to censor this image, they only bring far more attention to themselves.
Given the MSM's love affair with him and everything he does, I think it's highly unlikely that that it'll even be mentioned in the (traditional) news reporting (then again, FOX might...). On the other hand, they could report it ala: "See, those racist bastards are trying to tarnish the pristine image of our beloved leader!"
Maybe. But I find a bit scary that nobody noticed in space the large "object" before it crashed into Jupiter.
Hmm... no one saw it coming, and no one saw it leave. All we know is that it left a gaping hole in the side of Jupiter. It must have been space ninjas...
Cars succeeded form an adult standpoint. Most of the people I know, young and mature, enjoyed the movie, in part because there was no attempt to dumb-down the dialogue. In addition, there were several lines that, not unlike Rocky and Bullwinkle (the Ruby Yacht of Omar Khayyam...), could be enjoyed on two different levels. Unfortunately, Wall-E came out, and for a while I was worried that my son was going to turn into some sort of "let's join Greenpeace and save the planet while sitting smugly in the local Starbucks patting ourselves on the backs" environmentalist whack-job, but fortunately he still likes girls.
I hope this turns into the Streisand Effect, wherein trying to censor this image, they only bring far more attention to themselves.
Given the MSM's love affair with him and everything he does, I think it's highly unlikely that that it'll even be mentioned in the (traditional) news reporting (then again, FOX might...). On the other hand, they could report it ala: "See, those racist bastards are trying to tarnish the pristine image of our beloved leader!"
... I will never use any Microsoft product ...
That's funny, given Sony's history (can you say "rootkit?")
Maybe. But I find a bit scary that nobody noticed in space the large "object" before it crashed into Jupiter.
Hmm... no one saw it coming, and no one saw it leave. All we know is that it left a gaping hole in the side of Jupiter. It must have been space ninjas...
Cars succeeded form an adult standpoint. Most of the people I know, young and mature, enjoyed the movie, in part because there was no attempt to dumb-down the dialogue. In addition, there were several lines that, not unlike Rocky and Bullwinkle (the Ruby Yacht of Omar Khayyam...), could be enjoyed on two different levels. Unfortunately, Wall-E came out, and for a while I was worried that my son was going to turn into some sort of "let's join Greenpeace and save the planet while sitting smugly in the local Starbucks patting ourselves on the backs" environmentalist whack-job, but fortunately he still likes girls.
Too bad that hasn't happened to Kyle Bush...
But he did use a car analogy... points for that, anyway.
I remember a few years back James Doohan explained that it was some sort of allergic reaction to the tribbles he beamed over...
Two words... Bruce Willis.
Measure twice, cut once...
<quote><p>The religion a person practices is sorta like the OS a computer runs.</p></quote>
Wait, it's not like a car?
I have 60 petabyte of songs downloaded
Is there that much recorded music in the world?
Maybe not by itself, but if you added rap and pop there might be...
That blacklist is going to make for interesting reading...
Bet they won't let you read it...