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My disdain for mixing entertainment and politics knows no boundaries. I don't care who you are, or what your political bent is, if you start using your fame and fortune to espouse a political opinion, I'm almost certain to tune you out.


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I'd actually have laughed at an ad like that regardless of its target. I don't think there's any real difference between Romney and Obama. They're both useless. The ad was still awesome.


This.


Also...I think you guys spend to much time thinking about each others hard cocks.


You had me at the bolded. :drool:

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I am sure if he attacked Obamma the opinions would be flipped, accept he would be attacked by the rest of Hollywood as a racist.

you know I see you, Hannibal and several others mention this regularly. No one on the board is making this statement. But its becoming a case of 'doth protest too much' - It wouldn't have even ocured to me that your objections were based on ethnicity, except so many are so defensive about it.



No, it's just that folks who don't like Obama can't seem to say anything negative about him without the MSM seeing some kind of racial dog whistle or whatever message. Personally, I bring the race thing into stuff as a joke now because of that.


This for the most part. I get so tired of the same predictable words from each section of the political spectrum. Anyone who has even a fleeting knowledge of the normal political mouthpieces can predict what Limbaugh, mathhews, behar, Cooper, etc will all say on a given story. Same with the news outlets. Professional political commentary has been reduced to a parody of a parody.

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I guess I shouldn't be surprised when someone who can't spell Obama can't spell my handle either. I really don't get why NF has problems with it either.


Why yes I have some spelling problems, partially dyslexia, partially getting used to using this kindle. So if grammar is you only defense then your argument is weak as usual. I may not want Romney to win, but I sure want Obama to loose for the tears of his believers.


I wasn't attempting to defend anything, merely commenting on something that annoys me. I can never quite tell if it's on purpose and an attempt to insult or belittle me, laziness or ineptitude.


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Of course. Unintentional "Typo" wasn't on the list of possible options?


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I would rather argue and be snarky with Alize and Farsky then have another agreement with Elmarnieh.


Quoting this again. Because if I thought more people had this type of attitude, I'd post more here.

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Of course. Unintentional "Typo" wasn't on the list of possible options?


It was for the first say 3-4 times it occurred.


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Aizle wrote:
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Of course. Unintentional "Typo" wasn't on the list of possible options?


It was for the first say 3-4 times it occurred.


Well, if we had Montegue back, we could make fun of his "rediculous" spelling instead.

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Of course. Unintentional "Typo" wasn't on the list of possible options?


It was for the first say 3-4 times it occurred.


Well, if we had Montegue back, we could make fun of his "rediculous" spelling instead.

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Glass desk? Farsky is officially a big baller, now?

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Lord Doom seems to have not made it to the new office!

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He's on the bookshelf in my home office. These guys are minis (aside from Nolan Batman, but I have two regular Bat...men? on my home office shelves).


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I just realized that all the crap on my desk makes my job look far less fun than it actually is.


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So, many if you guys are overly sensitive whining buffoons. Whedon has presented a work of political satire, which is an established and respected element of the arts. There is absolutely nothing uncalled for, or in any way unseemly or untoward about a writer such as Whedon producing satire. It is, in point of fact, his place to do so. Unlike so many of the Hollywood liberals (and other entertainment industry liberals) that you ***** about for overstepping their bounds and using their popularity to push their undereducated and underinformed agenda, Joss Whedon has not lost sight of his "job" being to entertain people, and strove to make his particular piece of agenda-pushing funny and entertaining to a wide audience.

Moreover, there is now the colossal hypicrisy that is Khross lauding Howard the Duck as notable for presenting comics as place for social commentary, after having gotten his knickers in a knot over Joss Whedon making social commentary. So I leave you all with a few words from Heavy which are germane to this discussion: Cry some more.

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It's a trope-laden satirical deconstruction of political attack advertisements, grounded firmly in the campy-horror that is Whedon's favorite genre.

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I just realized that all the crap on my desk makes my job look far less fun than it actually is.


That photo makes it look like your office has a window, with a view of the earth.

Clearly, you have the coolest job ever.


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A 4:3 window :(

Where the hell's the cinema display, Skee?

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I use 4x3 displays (two 19 inch) on my work computers. Wide screen formats work well for media presentation, but not so much for email and terminal windows.


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I've only been here two months. And those two months have been completely in preparation for tonight at midnight. If this goes off as well as we hope, I might can finagle a cinema display. :)


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I've only been here two months. And those two months have been completely in preparation for tonight at midnight. If this goes off as well as we hope, I might can finagle a cinema display. :)


And a real keyboard? ;)

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The Apple Wireless Keyboard is the best keyboard ever. I hate fullsize keyboards now; having to angle around the useless numberpad for my mouse hurts my wrist.


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And a real keyboard? ;)


A truly ignorant comment.


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I feel handcuffed without a numeric keypad most of the time...

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Most of the time, or just when you're at work? Do you honestly use a number pad a lot in your personal computer usage?

I type a lot of numbers mainly because of coding but I can hit the top row touch typing without slowing just like any other key. It slows me down to remove my hand and use a number pad, actually. If you've got the muscle memory to remember four rows of keys, why not add another? It's pretty simple.

Maybe it's just because of my extensive MMO playing and needing to mash hotkeys all the time, but usually being too lazy to remap keys.


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