4.13.2011

You Wouldn't Download a Car

I have for you another post about zombies. I didn't even want to do it, but some 200 or more people at school have decided to participate in a rather large game of Humans Vs. Zombies. Which is basically tag for college students, involving guns...and socks. I bring this up mostly because my ability to draw the skeletal structure of my arm on my arm finally has a purpose! As soon as I'm killed and begin my transformation into a zombie I intend to, along with the help of a friend, draw a fleshy skeletal structure on my arms.
It will look something like this + flesh. (for those of you who were there, this is the more finished version of what I was working on in class some week or two ago.)


I wanted to talk about something different this week, which is why the title of this post has nothing to do with the content. Originally I was going to discuss piracy. As it fits with what we've been discussing in class as far as controversial topics go. Maybe I should have suggested it for our debate. You might be able to debate the legality, as you could argue that stealing requires the original to be taken, while in most cases of piracy, the original is intact and a copy is made. I think it would be more interesting though to debate the benefits of piracy. Major corporations argue huge losses due to piracy, but is that really true?
You can post a comment about how you feel about piracy, or your arguments for/against it. Next week's post will feature it. Sooooo GET PUMPED.

Also for your viewing pleasure:
while photoshopping my arm, I hit delete, and this happened...I thought it looked kinda cool, so I saved it.


Also, for the completely off topic funnies:

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