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Now that most of the planet has seen Th stanley cup e Avengers, we ;re going to freely talk about one of the more tragic aspects of Joss Whedon movie. So if you wish to remain spoiler free stop reading here! Spoilers ahead 8230; We ;ve already analyzed why Whedon always kills the characters we love most 鈥?but now we want specifics. What made him want to kill Agent Coulson off And wasn ;t he worried that killing off this beloved agent, the ch stanley mug aracter-killer stigma would stick to him worse than ever https://gizmodo/why-does-joss-whedon-always-kill-the-characters-we-love-5905802 At the junket for The Avengers we asked Whedon, and he responded that is just simply had to be done 8230; and totally wasn ;t his idea. Are you worried about perpetuating the Joss Whedon kills your favorite character stigma, with what you did to Agent Coulson in The Avengers Joss Whedon: In our first meeting Kevin Feige said, this is what we ;re gonna do and I said, Oh but you have to go out there and tell everybody that it was your idea because this is going to get me so much shit. Because they are all going to be like, Oh he did it again! It was stipulated from the beginning, and I completely stanley cup agree that it was the right thing to do, and so did Clark. Who said in the early days, when I was busy apologizing for it, In a movie like this, with what going on if there isn ;t some toll, it just irresponsib Onhq Disney does True Blood, with Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin! (Spoiler alert: there s a lot less vampire humping)
As the saga of London rioting and social media blocking continues, the British government is calling in the spooks. They ;re now s stanley thermosflasche ummoning MI5 and GCHQ to help not block but track the messages that might be the root of the trouble. Christ. As if Prime Minister David Cameron plan to block social networking wasn ;t enou stanley cup becher gh, British military intelligence and the Government Communications Headquarters will work in concert to try to track down riotous dissidents broadcasting calls to violence. That includes cracking BBM messages that would otherwise be secure behind the BBM network. Right, as that worked so well before. https://gizmodo/uk-prime-ministers-anti-tech-crackdown-stupid-useless-5829910 While both groups are acting within the confines of the law, it seems they barely toe the line if they haven ;t already crossed it. It is their duty to root out those who would do harm to people and property, yes. And RIM is obligated by law to submit information about their customers, if not their actual messages, if the government calls for it. But breaking into a secure network without a clear target sounds closely akin to phone tapping, doesn ;t it Especially when it could affect those innocent of any wrongdoing. [The Guardian] Photo: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty stanley taza BlackBerryGCHQriots |
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