I think most of us can agree that Inception was a pretty good movie. If you don't think so, that's perfectly fine. It's your opinion, but when you post a review like the following one there's a problem.
"For all of Nolan’s attention to detail, major logic holes jump off the screen without 3-D glasses. At one point someone is firing at the bad guys with a standard-issue weapon when another character suggests he ‘dream’ up a better gun.
Voila, a massive gun is suddenly on screen. Why don’t all the heroes try that trick?" says a reviewer on Rotten Tomato.
Clearly this person didn't bother paying attention to the movie. It was clearly stated many times that changing the dream was dangerous. Not to mention, one instance (that isn't really one) isn't enough to say that there are many holes in the logic.
I also feel that to say the logic is wrong is like saying the Harry Potter movies weren't logical. Of course the logic doesn't make sense. It's a fantasy.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Are Judges "Activist Judges"?
In my opinion, most judges are activist judges, That is in a way their job. A judge's responsibilty is to interpret the law. Interpreting the law means you need to look at your views. The view of a person is influenced by their personality.
If a judge didn't interpret the law, which is their job, wouldn't they get fired? So really, you have to be an activist judge to keep the job. It's wrong to punish people for something they're supposed to do. How is that fair? It's hypocrisy and doesn't make sense.
If the government pays you for judging people, aren't you going to do it? Almost all of the judges are activists. There isn't anything wrong with it.
If a judge didn't interpret the law, which is their job, wouldn't they get fired? So really, you have to be an activist judge to keep the job. It's wrong to punish people for something they're supposed to do. How is that fair? It's hypocrisy and doesn't make sense.
If the government pays you for judging people, aren't you going to do it? Almost all of the judges are activists. There isn't anything wrong with it.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Ann Coulter's Report on Radiation
Have you heard Ann Coulter's thoughts on radiation? She thinks that radiation is good for you. In other words she is saying that pretty much all the experts are wrong. Coulter is a journalist not a radiation exists. Going against the experts is stupid when she isn't showing any proof that radiation is good for you.
So, radiation isn't dangerous? Then tell me why in Russia when they were exposed to radiation there were so many awful side effects. There were birth defects, cancer, and creepily mutated animals. Can you honestly tell me that you think radiation is healthy for people.
I think it's pretty clear that radiation is bad for you. Just look at all the examples in history. Do you need much more proof. I certainly don't.
So, radiation isn't dangerous? Then tell me why in Russia when they were exposed to radiation there were so many awful side effects. There were birth defects, cancer, and creepily mutated animals. Can you honestly tell me that you think radiation is healthy for people.
I think it's pretty clear that radiation is bad for you. Just look at all the examples in history. Do you need much more proof. I certainly don't.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Is St. Patty's Day a Racist Idea?
Well...it certainly can be. I feel that if all you do is wear green to celebrate the holiday, it's not really that bad. When people are celebrating by getting drunk, then it's racist.
It's wrong to assume that all Irish people drink. Being a drunk is a common stereotype for Irish people, and it's wrong. How would you feel if everyone thought you were an alcoholic just because of your race? I imagine not very much.
On the other hand, for kids St. Patty's Day is just a time where everyone wears green, so there isn't anything wrong with that.
It's wrong to assume that all Irish people drink. Being a drunk is a common stereotype for Irish people, and it's wrong. How would you feel if everyone thought you were an alcoholic just because of your race? I imagine not very much.
On the other hand, for kids St. Patty's Day is just a time where everyone wears green, so there isn't anything wrong with that.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Japan Moved Over
Recently, there has been a 9.0 earthquake in Japan followed by a tsunami. The earthquake has made Japan move closer to the United States by twelve ft. Well, the aftershocks moved it too.
Can you imagine the raw power that it would take to move a country? Japan is 145,925 square miles in area. It is larger than Germany. One of the reasons this country moved was because Japan is on a tectonic plate. "With an earthquaje this large you can get these huge ground shifts," said Paul Earle, USGS seismologist.
I hope that the moving of Japan shows you just how powerful, and awful this earthquaje was. Just in case you couldn't fugure it out from the tsunami that followed, and its rating on the richter scale.
Can you imagine the raw power that it would take to move a country? Japan is 145,925 square miles in area. It is larger than Germany. One of the reasons this country moved was because Japan is on a tectonic plate. "With an earthquaje this large you can get these huge ground shifts," said Paul Earle, USGS seismologist.
I hope that the moving of Japan shows you just how powerful, and awful this earthquaje was. Just in case you couldn't fugure it out from the tsunami that followed, and its rating on the richter scale.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Rush Limbaugh's Fraud
Is it okay to hire people to talk on your talk show? Well, it depends. I consider it perfectly reasonable if the viewers/listeners are informed of it. It's wrong to keep it a secret from them. There are a lot of reasons why. Rush Limbaugh hired people, and no one knew.
I'd say it's wrong because it can affect a person's opinion by the way of pressure. If the talk show callers all disagree with a viewer, then the viewer may feel that they have to change their opinion. That isn't fair at all.
Not to mention the fact that its lying. Lying, as a rule, is wrong. Especially when your misleading thousands of people who have no idea. That's lying on a large scale. I'd hope that most people would agree.
I'd say it's wrong because it can affect a person's opinion by the way of pressure. If the talk show callers all disagree with a viewer, then the viewer may feel that they have to change their opinion. That isn't fair at all.
Not to mention the fact that its lying. Lying, as a rule, is wrong. Especially when your misleading thousands of people who have no idea. That's lying on a large scale. I'd hope that most people would agree.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Is it Okay to Protest at a Funeral?
I'm not completely sure, but I don't think it's very fair to protest at a funeral. Family and friends go to funerals to console each other, and some guy insulting the dead person will definitely make them feel bad. How would you feel if that happened to you. I really doubt you would appreciate it.
Honestly, even if I felt it was protected it's common sense and courtesy not to speak so badly of the dead like that. Who knows how the people attending the funeral will react? I can easily imagine them kicking the protestor out.
For example, what if some protestor claimed that the deceased person was going...down there. Imagine how awful you'd feel if that dead person was one of your loved ones.
Obviously, from what I've written you can tell what my feelings are about this. It's wrong, and I'm pretty sure my opinion won't be changing for a long time.
Honestly, even if I felt it was protected it's common sense and courtesy not to speak so badly of the dead like that. Who knows how the people attending the funeral will react? I can easily imagine them kicking the protestor out.
For example, what if some protestor claimed that the deceased person was going...down there. Imagine how awful you'd feel if that dead person was one of your loved ones.
Obviously, from what I've written you can tell what my feelings are about this. It's wrong, and I'm pretty sure my opinion won't be changing for a long time.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Are Some Laws Taking Away Our Freedom?
Our Constitution is supposed to enforce our rights; to protect our freedom. Are some laws getting in the way of that? In Tennesee some people are trying to create some laws that, in my opinion, do just that. It's wrong to do so. Isn't this the United States of America? Isn't it the land of the free, and the home of the brave.
One of these ridiculous ideas is taking Creationism and teaching it as a science. Don't we have freedom of religion. It's against the law to force something down our throats, when we might not believe in it. Teachers originally can be fired for doing just that. Isn't that punishment enough to show you it's serious.
Another law they are trying to enforce is forbidding the words gay and homosexual. It doesn't even matter whether you support it or not, forbidding those words is interfering with our freedom of speech, and press. It's not like it would work anyway. The word would actually be more appealing because it's not allowed. One of those rebellions.
I'm not a fan of laws they are attempting to make. They are unethical and unconstitutional. It's just wrong.
One of these ridiculous ideas is taking Creationism and teaching it as a science. Don't we have freedom of religion. It's against the law to force something down our throats, when we might not believe in it. Teachers originally can be fired for doing just that. Isn't that punishment enough to show you it's serious.
Another law they are trying to enforce is forbidding the words gay and homosexual. It doesn't even matter whether you support it or not, forbidding those words is interfering with our freedom of speech, and press. It's not like it would work anyway. The word would actually be more appealing because it's not allowed. One of those rebellions.
I'm not a fan of laws they are attempting to make. They are unethical and unconstitutional. It's just wrong.
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