Legitimate unbiased factual reporting setting the record straight like the type Carlos is providing seems like a valid endeavor to me. I certainly appreciate it. Or would you rather Alec and his P.R. spokesholes are left unchecked spinning hyperbolic deceptive contradictions misleading people?I think anyone who reports on Axanar kind of creates a tit-for-tat feud if they report on Alec crying foul over the coverage. To issue defensive rebuttals just gives Alec's beefs more credence than they deserve.
Wow, that sucks. Is FB obligated to e-mail you at some point with exact information regarding the reasons for the restriction? Or does FB leave you wondering? I don't use FB so I don't know.Well, the Axanar shitkickers have stooped to a new low.
Apparently, according to Facebook user guidelines, I've been restricted from seeing or accessing the CBS/Paramount vs. Axanar Facebook group, a group I have been a contributing member to for months, and through which I have had no prior issue. As near as I can determine, the only reason I would suddenly be on temporary restriction from this group would be because someone from the Axanar camp (I wonder who?) has, in a petty display of immaturity, petulance and (as is par for the course when dealing with Lord Dipshit) intellectual cowardice, tried to report me to Facebook.
At most this is a minor irritation, so meh.
But it's worth reporting because I refuse to be silenced, either by Alec Peters intellectual cowardice and internet bullying, or the mob mentality of his brainwashed acolytes, and so that others will know - these cowards are willing to do anything to try to stop us from being able to communicate in an open forum about their wrongdoing and shenanigans. It's not enough that Alec and Rob's greed and selfishness are putting fan films at risk, they have to silence every dissenting voice out there.
It'd be easy to drop the matter and stop commenting. It'd be even easier to ignore it and just mind my own business. But not speaking up just allows these assholes to get away with their manipulating the system. Worse, it allows them to get away with their special brand of idiotic bullying tactics, and I simply won't sit idly by for this shit if it means it could happen to someone else.
Not gonna happen, dipshits. And when you get scrunched in court, I will be among the first to celebrate the lawful application of jurisprudence to your stupid asses. Its this exact kind of nefarious and underhanded bullshit that is turning everyone against you.
What you need is Al Capp's cartoon of same:Fairly handy guide to Yiddish swear words (NSFW, of course): http://groupthink.kinja.com/a-guide-to-swearing-in-yiddish-483890863
However, a schlemiel and a schlemazel are not interchangeable terms!
A schlemiel accidentally spills hot soup down the neck of a schlemazel. E. g. a schlemiel is a klutz, whereas a schlemazel (note the root word, mazel, which means luck) is an unfortunate or unlucky individual, one whom the universe conspires against.
I like to think of AP as a ferkahkte schmuck (a fucked up prick)Swear in Yiddish; it's more satisfying (YMMV).
Khazeri <--- means BS.
A therapist I once went to said..:
I'm reasonably sure that at this point even if CBS/Paramount gave Peters and Burnett the green light to make their little movie...
I liked that scene in all it's bizarre glory.And then proceeded to give us "Row, row, row your boat". Goes to show that production values only go so far.
This was covered in the FB group I think. The guy is no better than Peters but has now had the sense to give it up I think.Someone mentioned something about the latest Axanar's latest pod-cast. I had only listened to the first few minutes the day it was posted, but this something made me go listen to the whole thing. Part of the conversation was with "Steve" about some books he wrote. I did a little digging into that. It seems that this person wrote four novels set in the same time period as the Axanar "fan film". A little more digging, and I find this person started a kick-starter page to raise money so he can pay a professional editor to work on his books.
Now, here's the thing that bothers me: if this guy had an agent, he could get a contract with an authorized licensed Trek-book publisher who in turn would have editors on staff. Correct??? I mean, I'm not a professional writer, but I have never heard of an author needing to have his work edited before going to a publisher for a contract. (I'll bet some publishers wish writers would have a first-edit before submitting their works.)
This leads me to believe that the author intends to self-publish without any license deal at all from any IP holder. If so, and given recent events and the overall climate at CBS, I think this person should seriously reconsider his plans. And by cozying up to Alec Peters and the Axanar project, he is just begging for a huge target be tattooed on his back.
Well said. Not that I think you needed to defend it, but you did it well.
Peters and his supporters still don't seem to get it. Fanfilms are playing in someone else's backyard. It's not the place of Peters to make the rules.
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