No, it is alliteration.
Both assonance (vowel sounds) and consonance (consonant sounds) are alliteration. They are the two forms.
You likewise fail it.
Just because the colors remind you of the creamy swirls of Michael Simm's white jizz oozing out of your anus mixed with your light brown shit bits DOESN'T MEAN it should be forced upon the rest of us.
You are truly a poet, man. That brought a tear to my eye.
You do realize that this isn't a discussion about a law to make it illegal to connect to the internet without such a reverse firewall, don't you? How is this guy's (not so hot) idea forcing you to do anything?
I wish I had mod points for you, dude.
It is truly a pity that your misspelling of "funky" turned perfect execution into good execution. It kind of screws you over to make grammatical or spelling errors when you're discussing grammatical or spelling errors. Hilarious, nevertheless.
To say the RIAA is no better than a criminal organization that trafficks drugs, runs prostitution rings, and murders people with impunity is just childish.
Yes, the RIAA is not a very friendly or honest organization. No, they are not thugs in the same sense as mafioso.
I apologize for the terrible formatting and the single grammatical mistake. What I meant to say was this:
"Tens of thousands of continuing civil enforcement actions might be needed to generate the necessary deterrence," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said when announcing his support for the bill. "I doubt that any nongovernmental organization has the resources or moral authority to pursue such a campaign."
As always, they're looking for the "necessary deterrence" to stop a widespread cultural shift that has already occurred. Much like the war on drugs, this war on piracy is going to end up costing the tax payer more money, infringing upon non-infringing citizens, and lining the pockets of those in government who perpetuate heavy-handed methods of dealing with petty crimes.
This nation doesn't want or need another war on drugs. It just doesn't benefit the majority.
"Tens of thousands of continuing civil enforcement actions might be needed to generate the necessary deterrence," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said when announcing his support for the bill. "I doubt that any nongovernmental organization has the resources or moral authority to pursue such a campaign."
As always, they're looking for the "necessary deterrence" to stop a widespread cultural shift that has already occurred. Much like the war on drugs, this war on piracy is going to end up costing the tax payer more money, infringing upon non-infringing citizens, and lining the pockets of those in government who perpetuate heavy-handed methods of dealing with petty crimes.
This nation doesn't want or need another war on drugs. It just doesn't benefit the majority.
Perhaps we should ask Borat...
Everyone who wants to play games should either pirate Windows or WineX. Can't find WineX? Try giFT.
This is the most dial-up friendly site I have ever seen.
I'm also fairly sure that anyone who cares about this is "ghey" as they say in Nantucket.
Yes it does. Just like the one in your p-p-p-penis collada.
No, it is alliteration. Both assonance (vowel sounds) and consonance (consonant sounds) are alliteration. They are the two forms. You likewise fail it.
They are truly my hero! Double-click can suck it. Twice.
Between this color scheme and the acute irrelevance of a Commodore convention, I've decided to end it.
Just because the colors remind you of the creamy swirls of Michael Simm's white jizz oozing out of your anus mixed with your light brown shit bits DOESN'T MEAN it should be forced upon the rest of us.
You are truly a poet, man. That brought a tear to my eye.
If that is what you want, there are plenty of games that can be set down instantly... look to Infocom, friend.
You wanna get some information from my protein globs? Make use of that pretty mouth of yours...
Force?
You do realize that this isn't a discussion about a law to make it illegal to connect to the internet without such a reverse firewall, don't you? How is this guy's (not so hot) idea forcing you to do anything?
What the hell are you babbling about?
No, sir... not finally. Or ever, for that matter.
YOU LIKEWISE FAIL IT!
Yes she is.
I wish I had mod points for you, dude. It is truly a pity that your misspelling of "funky" turned perfect execution into good execution. It kind of screws you over to make grammatical or spelling errors when you're discussing grammatical or spelling errors. Hilarious, nevertheless.
To say the RIAA is no better than a criminal organization that trafficks drugs, runs prostitution rings, and murders people with impunity is just childish. Yes, the RIAA is not a very friendly or honest organization. No, they are not thugs in the same sense as mafioso.
Excellent fp. Congratulations to you.
I apologize for the terrible formatting and the single grammatical mistake. What I meant to say was this:
"Tens of thousands of continuing civil enforcement actions might be needed to generate the necessary deterrence," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said when announcing his support for the bill. "I doubt that any nongovernmental organization has the resources or moral authority to pursue such a campaign."
As always, they're looking for the "necessary deterrence" to stop a widespread cultural shift that has already occurred. Much like the war on drugs, this war on piracy is going to end up costing the tax payer more money, infringing upon non-infringing citizens, and lining the pockets of those in government who perpetuate heavy-handed methods of dealing with petty crimes.
This nation doesn't want or need another war on drugs. It just doesn't benefit the majority.
"Tens of thousands of continuing civil enforcement actions might be needed to generate the necessary deterrence," Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said when announcing his support for the bill. "I doubt that any nongovernmental organization has the resources or moral authority to pursue such a campaign." As always, they're looking for the "necessary deterrence" to stop a widespread cultural shift that has already occurred. Much like the war on drugs, this war on piracy is going to end up costing the tax payer more money, infringing upon non-infringing citizens, and lining the pockets of those in government who perpetuate heavy-handed methods of dealing with petty crimes. This nation doesn't want or need another war on drugs. It just doesn't benefit the majority.