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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:47 am
THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:32 am
I did the jerk moderator thing and edited the thread title to not instill as much panic.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:39 am
Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future.
I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:45 am
Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:08 am
THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:52 am
Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids."
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:53 am
Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids." THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:55 am
Though, contrasting SuicideSoldier's stance on the matter, I do recommend people clicking the links Mythweavers provides. Including this. I learned later on this morning that January 18th is an internet-wide blackout day to raise awareness of who and what would be affected by SOPA and PIPA. And, amusingly, a few other things as well. With such juggernauts like Google, Mozilla, Twitter, eBay, Facebook, Paypal, and to a lesser extent, Gaia itself protesting, hopefully it will show the American Congress exactly how the country feels about these new bills.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:56 am
Suicidesoldier#1 Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids." THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA ... have you BEEN to wikipedia yet today? I recommend doing so. If you think this is isolated to MythWeavers and MythWeavers alone, you're in for a big shock once you actually do some research on this event.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:58 am
Rain Yupa Suicidesoldier#1 Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids." THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA ... have you BEEN to wikipedia yet today? I recommend doing so. If you think this is isolated to MythWeavers and MythWeavers alone, you're in for a big shock once you actually do some research on this event. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:58 am
Suicidesoldier#1 Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids." THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA Excuse me while I go visit myth-weavers. Hold on... I can't access it but there is all this helpful information to... RAISE AWARENESS ...about SOPA/PIPA my god by suicidesoldiers standards I should just ignore all of this and cry about not being able to access their website. Despite if I don't do anything about SOPA/PIPA I might never get to use this website again.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 9:59 am
Rain Yupa Though, contrasting SuicideSoldier's stance on the matter, I do recommend people clicking the links Mythweavers provides. Including this. I learned later on this morning that January 18th is an internet-wide blackout day to raise awareness of who and what would be affected by SOPA and PIPA. And, amusingly, a few other things as well. With such juggernauts like Google, Mozilla, Twitter, eBay, Facebook, Paypal, and to a lesser extent, Gaia itself protesting, hopefully it will show the American Congress exactly how the country feels about these new bills. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:02 am
Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids." THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA Excuse me while I go visit myth-weavers. Hold on... I can't access it but there is all this helpful information to... RAISE AWARENESS ...about SOPA/PIPA my god by suicidesoldiers standards I should just ignore all of this and cry about not being able to access their website. Despite if I don't do anything about SOPA/PIPA I might never get to use this website again. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:04 am
Invasive perhaps, but not destructive. Wikipedia is doing this as "invasively" as MythWeavers is. I kind of wish ALL sites took measures similar to MythWeavers and Wikipedia. I'd like to see most of the internet's busiest areas shut down for a day, just to see how it cripples everything. I'd much rather get a taste of what's in store now so I'd be more willing to fight against it, than to wait for the bills to pass and then be helpless to do anything about it. EDIT: Here is a gem I was linked to on twitter, about how not having access to Wikipedia's actions have made an effect on the younger generation.
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:04 am
Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Mongooseh Suicidesoldier#1 Rain Yupa Also, I don't condemn, but condone, this action. It brings awareness to a community which will be affected, a community which might contain some individuals who are still oblivious or ignorant of what SOPA/PIPA means for them and their future. I hope this inspires more sites, and more POWERFUL sites, to emulate such actions, in all honesty. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA No, you're idiotic for thinking what they're doing is idiotic. It is creating awareness by showing what could happen to websites such as myth-weavers if SOPA passes. So that for any who were ignorant of SOPA or apathetic about SOPA get a taste of what SOPA would be like if they do not take action themselves and vote against the bill. Also put your last post in quotes what you have quoted or I'll become very upset and claim plagiarism. Then refer to that you think everyone on here is "stupid kids." THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA Excuse me while I go visit myth-weavers. Hold on... I can't access it but there is all this helpful information to... RAISE AWARENESS ...about SOPA/PIPA my god by suicidesoldiers standards I should just ignore all of this and cry about not being able to access their website. Despite if I don't do anything about SOPA/PIPA I might never get to use this website again. THIS POST HAS BEEN CENSORED BY SOPA
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