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Chris^^

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HUBILUB said:
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Thw coyote from road runner... i mean he never actually did anything wrong... did he?
Isn't he the protagonist? I always cheered him on. That stupid bird is so evil...
he was, the whole episodes revolve around him creating something wonderfully ingenious and cvomplex, then that dumbass bird comes and fucks his shit over, it was horrible =(
Watching his creations get crushed by that bird completely mirrored the world in how we try our hardest to achieve happiness but the ones with a more fortunate body completely crush our hopes simply by being superior in talent.
so true, perhaps not even in talent, but pure luck and antogonism
yet let Wile-E-Coyote's example inspire you, for whilst he was thwarted time and again by the bastard Roadrunner he never gave up, he persisted.
birds have shorter life spans than mammals anyway, it was probably a new roadrunner every week as the last one died of exhaustion and Wile-E got to eat it after all with minimal fuss.
 

Hristo Petrov

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The Transcended one in Planescape Torment all he didn't have a plan to take over the world, he didn't steal or star riots/genocides all wanted was to be left alone
 

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Mirror's Edge is the obvious choice.
The government assassinated someone for finding out about their plots and framed a police officer for it.

I'm pretty sure that's against the law.

O.T.: Ummmmmmm, I can't think of anything, sorry.
I didn't know that. When did it say that?
Did you not watch the cut-scenes? The government assassinated that one mayoral candidate because he found out about their "Project Icarus," and blamed it on Faith's sister, a police officer.
Guess I didn't catch that.
 

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Doctor doom, takeing over the world is not a crime besides he controlls the law of the land.
 

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Doctor doom, takeing over the world is not a crime besides he controlls the law of the land.
Taking over the world isn't technically illegal but it is a crime against humanity and it didn't end well for a man named Adolf...

besides, it's WANTING to take over the world that isn't illegal
 

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Sylvester never really ate tweety...and besides he is a cat. Cats eat birds.

Now the grevious assaults perpetrated against him by Grannie, Tweety and the bulldog. That is another story all together!
 

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Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Spacefly said:
Thw coyote from road runner... i mean he never actually did anything wrong... did he?
Isn't he the protagonist? I always cheered him on. That stupid bird is so evil...
he was, the whole episodes revolve around him creating something wonderfully ingenious and cvomplex, then that dumbass bird comes and fucks his shit over, it was horrible =(
Watching his creations get crushed by that bird completely mirrored the world in how we try our hardest to achieve happiness but the ones with a more fortunate body completely crush our hopes simply by being superior in talent.
so true, perhaps not even in talent, but pure luck and antogonism
yet let Wile-E-Coyote's example inspire you, for whilst he was thwarted time and again by the bastard Roadrunner he never gave up, he persisted.
birds have shorter life spans than mammals anyway, it was probably a new roadrunner every week as the last one died of exhaustion and Wile-E got to eat it after all with minimal fuss.
Are we over-analyzing a very simple cartoon or is it really that complex?
 

Chris^^

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HUBILUB said:
Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Spacefly said:
Thw coyote from road runner... i mean he never actually did anything wrong... did he?
Isn't he the protagonist? I always cheered him on. That stupid bird is so evil...
he was, the whole episodes revolve around him creating something wonderfully ingenious and cvomplex, then that dumbass bird comes and fucks his shit over, it was horrible =(
Watching his creations get crushed by that bird completely mirrored the world in how we try our hardest to achieve happiness but the ones with a more fortunate body completely crush our hopes simply by being superior in talent.
so true, perhaps not even in talent, but pure luck and antogonism
yet let Wile-E-Coyote's example inspire you, for whilst he was thwarted time and again by the bastard Roadrunner he never gave up, he persisted.
birds have shorter life spans than mammals anyway, it was probably a new roadrunner every week as the last one died of exhaustion and Wile-E got to eat it after all with minimal fuss.
Are we over-analyzing a very simple cartoon or is it really that complex?
cartoons are far deeper than people think.. but this may have gone a little far =P

shall we conclude that Roadrunner is a dick?
 

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Kill millions of Jews and have nobody in the country give a damn?
He didn't kill any of them: he had others to do it for him. (That's what makes a succesfull Evil Genius.)

No dictator has ever broken any law (while ruling), because when the dictator does it, it's legal, when you do it, you get executed, unless you were ordered to by the dictator (or someone else with that authority).
 

Cherry Cola

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Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Chris^^ said:
HUBILUB said:
Spacefly said:
Thw coyote from road runner... i mean he never actually did anything wrong... did he?
Isn't he the protagonist? I always cheered him on. That stupid bird is so evil...
he was, the whole episodes revolve around him creating something wonderfully ingenious and cvomplex, then that dumbass bird comes and fucks his shit over, it was horrible =(
Watching his creations get crushed by that bird completely mirrored the world in how we try our hardest to achieve happiness but the ones with a more fortunate body completely crush our hopes simply by being superior in talent.
so true, perhaps not even in talent, but pure luck and antogonism
yet let Wile-E-Coyote's example inspire you, for whilst he was thwarted time and again by the bastard Roadrunner he never gave up, he persisted.
birds have shorter life spans than mammals anyway, it was probably a new roadrunner every week as the last one died of exhaustion and Wile-E got to eat it after all with minimal fuss.
Are we over-analyzing a very simple cartoon or is it really that complex?
cartoons are far deeper than people think.. but this may have gone a little far =P

shall we conclude that Roadrunner is a dick?
We shall
 

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GreeBo said:
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Andrew Ryan?
He might not have been in the MORAL right, but what he did did make sense.
1) Andrew Ryan wasn't the villain, or even -a- villain. Would you kindly consider the rest of the game?
2) Absolutely his actions were legal. He didn't break any laws; he simply -couldn't- because he -made- that laws of that undersea nation. It's a logical impossibility.
You said it best.

Er.. no. He could make a law and then break it. Nothing stoping that from happening. Need to work on your logic there Spock :)
The funny thing about intellegent people who are in charge of their own nations as the all-powerful autocrat... they have a tendancy to change the law to do as they please rather than break it willy nilly.

Or they include an exemption law.