Six Apart who own LiveJournal have just recently deleted about 500 of its journals (same thing as blogs, just a different name). Now typically I wouldn’t even mention this, but apparently people are running around crazy over this. And while I agree that probably quite a few of the deleted journals were probably actually valid journals, and weren’t against any rules.

But there are also cases where I just think it’s funny and probably for the better of Internet as a whole that they were deleted. So what exactly were they targeting? Journals promoting pedophilia, the sexual abuse of minors, and other illegal activities. Shame that they didn’t target bad taste, at least not directly, but apparently indirectly quite a lot of tasteless stuff did get deleted.

What tasteless stuff am I talking about? Fan-written fiction about Harry Potter. And I don’t even want to imagine what the stories were about if the journals got culled because of “pedophilia, the sexual abuse of minors, and other illegal activities”. They should do these culls more often, would keep the internet a cleaner place.

Source: c|Net News.

So hi again another guest post, but more a rant unfortunately!

“they” isn’t terrorists, it just begins to express how utterly stupid I think this is. And I’m not calling them terrorists either, but it’s the same twisted sense of logic which doesn’t work.

Basically a performance artist (yes artists are so well known for their carefully considered politics and reasoning) named Mark McGowan has eaten a Corgi dog apparently to make the point that the British Royal Family mistreats animals and has not been brought to justice over it.

I’d really love to believe this was a case of him making such a strong point by doing such a vile thing – but when he was then quoted as saying – “To me it was, as an art piece, exhilarating,” I seriously have to question whether he was just getting artistic cheap thrills from the exhibitionist show boating.

Here is the video of the event which was broadcast on radio:

I’m actually ridiculously pissed off by this, and am hoping it IS a stunt and they didn’t actually cook and eat a fucking dog (they apparently turned it into meatballs). Because I’m sorry but who the fuck demands an end to animal cruelty by eating a dog? It’s a bit like the NSPCC saying stop child abuse or we’ll kick the shit out of some toddlers.

Utterly retarded. And congratulations to Yoko Ono for joining in on something this fucking wretchedly misconceived.

via BBC NEWS… their entertainment section.

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The Office (UK)

Added on May 29th, 2007
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So apparently The Office has been overhyped by virtually everyone in UK for the past several years, and I still hadn’t even seen a single episode. Until last week that is. I haven’t yet seen the US version, or for that matter the german version (Stromberg), so the thoughts here are purely about the UK version.

From what I have heard and been told by other people, it’s one of those things that you either love or hate. And it’s mostly about either liking or not liking Ricky Gervais (plays the boss, David Brent). Because if you don’t like him, you won’t like the whole show, even if Tim (Martin Freeman) and Gareth (Mackenzie Crook) are great characters on their own.

The Office (UK)

The humour is another thing of course, as a lot of people say that the UK version is very dry and typical English humour. Though personally I find it quite good, and don’t see what’s so dry about it, especially since it is meant to be more of a mockumentary anyway.

Once I have seen the US version as well, I’ll be able to give a proper commentary on the differences, though I suspect that the US version will certainly skip quite a few jokes that the UK version had (hiding the dildo in Brent’s office comes to mind).

Passive-aggressive notes from roommates, neighbours, coworkers and strangers is another great picture blog. As with most pictures blogs it has its own theme, in this case, as the title already suggests it’s passive aggressive notes that have been left back for other people. It’s a relatively new blog, but already has quite a lot of pictures.

Passive-aggressive Notes Blog

So what exactly are passive aggressive notes? They are notes that someone has written in an aggressive manner of someone’s frustration, be it dirty dishes that have been left behind by room mates, or food that has been stolen by co-workers. But these notes aren’t your typical angry notes, no. They are passive, sometimes even polite, and nice sounding.

Just got back from watching At World’s End, and it’s already very late, but still wanted to post what I thought of it, so here goes. At World’s End is the third and final (who knows really) movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, starring Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Yun-Fat Chow and other great actors.

So what did I think of the movie? Well it’s great entertainment, I’ll say that much, but I’ll also say that I enjoyed the first two movies more than the third. Why? Most likely because the third one tries to do so many things in one movie, but it just doesn’t all fit in, so some parts are a bit rushed. At least that’s how they felt to me.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

The actors did a good job as usual, especially Johnny Depp, who is more or less Pirates of the Caribbean. Without him the movies, would be quite mediocre at best. Sadly, Yun-Fat Chow’s role was a very small one, was hoping he’d get some more things to do, but was still pretty cool to see him as a pirate.

My recommendation? If you liked the first two, you’ll probably enjoy this one quite a bit as well. If you didn’t, well then you probably won’t like this one either, though I must say that the third movie is quite a bit more serious. But it remains true to itself, and as I said, is great entertainment.