13th October 2004, 11:11 AM
You don't have to assume, we totally argued this stupidity into the ground.
In fact, if someone actually writes a frickin speech when we all totally already know what everyone thinks, it could only be for like, self serving popularity boosting purposes, ya know? That said...
Seriously, these people need to learn responsibilities. I mean, the very fact that the vast majority of people playing these are not killanaters, well, that shows it's simply statistically improbable that this could be anything other than, some other thing that isn't video games.
Man, strong bad comedy stylings is so freaking easy to learn and then also use!
Ya know, these guys are totally going to lose this stupid thing. I mean really, there is just no way that after every previous court case involving the exact same stuff, that a court would suddenly find a way to punish free speech in such an arbitrary way. And if they do, TROGDOR! He will BURNINATE them all into the NIIIIGHT!
In fact, if someone actually writes a frickin speech when we all totally already know what everyone thinks, it could only be for like, self serving popularity boosting purposes, ya know? That said...
Seriously, these people need to learn responsibilities. I mean, the very fact that the vast majority of people playing these are not killanaters, well, that shows it's simply statistically improbable that this could be anything other than, some other thing that isn't video games.
Man, strong bad comedy stylings is so freaking easy to learn and then also use!
Ya know, these guys are totally going to lose this stupid thing. I mean really, there is just no way that after every previous court case involving the exact same stuff, that a court would suddenly find a way to punish free speech in such an arbitrary way. And if they do, TROGDOR! He will BURNINATE them all into the NIIIIGHT!
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)