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Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 28. August 2011, 23:12
von Bwana Honolulu
Das mit der Hand, was du im IRC auch hattest, ist sehr cool. 8-)

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 29. August 2011, 00:38
von Apfelsator
Hm, find keines davon so wirklich prickelnd, die sprechen mich einfach nicht an udn ich denke diese Logo's geht in der Symbolik der Werbung einfach unter.

ERGÄNZUNG:
Ich geb Bwana Recht, das find ich auch echt nicht schlecht aber nur wenn der blaue Hintergrund bleibt.
Sollte vielleicht einen Kreis rings umher geben oder so?!?

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 29. August 2011, 23:24
von Apfelsator
Ich liebe die Nerd's von FalloutNow.de :


:ugly:

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 30. August 2011, 00:10
von Tarvoc
Dass die ausgerechnet die Themen Gott und Körperlichkeit behandeln... und dann auch noch auf diese Weise... philosophisch signifikant, sage ich nur... :ugly:

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 30. August 2011, 00:18
von Apfelsator
Ich bin äußerst fasziniert :biggergrin:

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 30. August 2011, 00:45
von Bwana Honolulu
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Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 31. August 2011, 19:58
von Bwana Honolulu
Teapot hat geschrieben:Human-Rights-Logo

Der Einsedeschluss ist leider schon vorbei, aber man kann noch voten. Das Ergebnis wird dann am 23. 09. präsentiert.
Zu dem Thema:
Bild
:eeek: XD

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 31. August 2011, 20:14
von Bwana Honolulu
Wenn ihr euch das nächste Mal beim Googlen vretuptt, kann es sein, daß ihr da landet:
Wikipeetia - The Misspelled Encyclopedia :roll:

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 1. September 2011, 00:48
von Bwana Honolulu
Suu hat geschrieben: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 758AA7dWwd
Let me explain.

I go to a private school that is rather strict. Recently, the principal and school teacher council released a (very long) list of books we're not allowed to read. I was absolutely appalled, because a large number of the books were classics and others that are my favorites. One of my personal favorites, The Catcher in the Rye, was on the list, so I decided to bring it to school to see if I would really get in trouble. Well... I did but not too much. Then (surprise!) a boy in my English class asked if he could borrow the book, because he heard it was very good AND it was banned! This happened a lot and my locker got to overflowing with the banned books, so I decided to put the unoccupied locker next to me to a good use. I now have 62 books in that locker, about half of what was on the list. I took care only to bring the books with literary quality. Some of these books are:

>The Perks of Being a Wallflower
>His Dark Materials trilogy
>Sabriel
>The Canterbury Tales
>Candide
>The Divine Comedy
>Paradise Lost
>The Godfather
>Mort
>Interview with the Vampire
>The Hunger Games
>The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
>A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
>Animal Farm
>The Witches
>Shade's Children
>The Evolution of Man
> the Holy Qu'ran
... and lots more.

Anyway, I now operate a little mini-library that no one has access to but myself. Practically a real library, because I keep an inventory log and give people due dates and everything. I would be in so much trouble if I got caught, but I think it's the right thing to do because before I started, almost no kid at school but myself took an active interest in reading! Now not only are all the kids reading the banned books, but go out of their way to read anything they can get their hands on. So I'm doing a good thing, right? Oh, and since you're probably wondering "Why can't you just go to a local library and check out the books?" most of the kids are too chicken or their parents won't let them but the books. I think that people should have open minds. Most of the books were banned because they contained information that opposed Catholisism. I limit my 'library' to only the sophmores, juniors and seniors just in case so you can't say I'm exposing young people to materiel they're not mature enough for. But is what I'm doing wrong because parents and teachers don't know about it and might not like it, or is it a good thing because I am starting appreciation of the classics and truly good novels (Not just fad novels like Twilight) in my generation?

Re: Netzfundstücke

Verfasst: 1. September 2011, 02:18
von Tarvoc
Das wäre doch fast eine Möglichkeit, die Kids wieder zum Lesen zu bringen: Ihnen einfach alle Bücher, die man gelesen haben sollte, verbieten. 8-)

Übrigens unglaublich, dass selbst der Erzkatholik Dante auf der Banned-Liste steht... wird die Schule von Jorge de Burgos geleitet oder was? :roll: