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(no subject) (re: CG0 > SF0)
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I can't tell for sure, but, man those cracks look fake to me. Anybody else?
Worse than sockpuppet voting is sockpuppet flagging and (negative) comment voting. The potential for real harm through pranxterism (or real intended harm) is too great to be ignored any longer. Can you talk about how you'd like to see this plague handled?
Well, they are only sort of "hidden" (you just click a button and it is revealed), but it is labled as "bad".
It is a weirdly shunning/shaming gesture, like saying "bad, comment... no cookie for you."
What Burn Unit said,
plus I officially remove all questions about this task that i posed above. Clearly masterful art was achieved.
What I really want to know was how he got the hammer guy in there.
And why the hell did this comment get a negative vote?
Of course, Playtime, Inc.'s current headline?
"SFZero: the universe's only real-world first person action / adventure game"
I'm just sayin'.....
What saddens me about this most is the idea that this is San Francisco vs. (place city name here). There are so many things alike about our cities, so many ways we can join each other to celebrate them together.
For instance, look at San Francisco. We have this medium sized object known as Lotta's Fountain. It was a meeting place because of its location in the middle of market street for years. Then it was a survivor of the earthquake, and because of that other earthquake survivors met there and it became a symbol of our survival of the quake of 1906.
And Chicago has the Water Tower. I don't remember all of its history, but isn't it basically the same thing, a survivor of the great fires and thereby a symbol of Chicago's survival? Don't these symbols join us somehow, rather than pitting us against each other, like one city is better because they have more... points? Blah!
It's easy to condemn conflict when you're the one with the riches.
So, by that are you saying that Chicago is some how has less "riches" than San Francisco? or that I, because I live in San Francisco am more rich than you, who live in Chicago?
If that's true, Shame on you. Chicago is a wonderful town, and I have often said that if I hadn't found my home here in SF, I'd be living there, wandering the streets at 3am taking photos of the Wrigley building and the fountain behind the Art Institute (talk about night photography) and the Water Tower in late night traffic. Chicago is full of riches.
So I say, Scale the fence and climb the stoop already!























