I'm not hip hop fan of course, but I always think that it is ridiculously tangential when the arts half way around the globe are forced into the equation.
@5 the cupcake stores only have stock for a few hours on mondays and thursdays, you're limited to 2/3 of a cupcake per person, which costs $20. They're really good tho!
her newly adopted middle name, "Skywalker," amounts to copyright infringement
Sooo... that means that people are now corporations? I mean a human being's name is not a product or a brand...
... OR IS IT?!
Is my name now considered my "trademark"? Well that could get really messy real fast. Just think of the lawsuit options!
I mean, is this esoteric fallout from the Citizen's United ruling perhaps? (yes, I realize it's the UK). Or some sort of Symmetric Property of Corporate Equality, where if a corporation = a person, then a person must = a corporation? Interesting...
Surely there are people out there with middle or last names that are the same as objects, brands, or companies. And anyway, wtf does the UK passport office care about American pop culture trademarks? It's all very arbitrary seeming.
It's weird the Cinerama is being coy about what they're doing now, as they announced at the Science Fiction Film Festival earlier this year that they'd be putting in laser projection this year.
everybody has to believe in something and I believe I'll have another bong hit. Looks good, smells good? probably lost and hopefully found a good home, shame to waste it. If you don't like my fire then don't come around, cuz I'm gonna burn some down...:)
Oh the Egyptian got enough SIFF funding to open this fall.
Oftentimes you just have to say Fuck You to the local arts, and let the Star of David shine. Israel is #1 Culture for the Stranger.
Sooo... that means that people are now corporations? I mean a human being's name is not a product or a brand...
... OR IS IT?!
Is my name now considered my "trademark"? Well that could get really messy real fast. Just think of the lawsuit options!
I mean, is this esoteric fallout from the Citizen's United ruling perhaps? (yes, I realize it's the UK). Or some sort of Symmetric Property of Corporate Equality, where if a corporation = a person, then a person must = a corporation? Interesting...
Surely there are people out there with middle or last names that are the same as objects, brands, or companies. And anyway, wtf does the UK passport office care about American pop culture trademarks? It's all very arbitrary seeming.
I'm the worst analyst of me...
--Man on the Run: Paul McCartney in the 1970s
https://kindle.amazon.com/work/man-run-p…
More fashionable sanctimonious BS.
Have you stopped eating hummus to protest the murders in Syria & Iraq? Sheesh.