Yes, this is mostly related to the recent Paris escapade ,but I’m trying to look at this from a wider angle. Most celebrities get lighter penalties than average Joes. What do you think of the justification of this treatment. As in, why are some people apt to believe they really shouldn’t be punished, aside from them maybe being a fan of the person.
I’m sure average joes get pretty sweet deals when they have either a good lawyer or a solid case ,but I mean people who actually did something wrong and deserve the maximum punishment.
Manifree(can’t read the rest) actually makes a sound point ,but this could be argued in the sense that any punishment could be made to be rewarding to society. If they made people who stole things work in soup kitchens would it not be helpful to society? I’m just making the point that just because a person is talented or famous otherwise it shouldn’t make them immune to the law.
The only thing that really made me mad is the reasoning for why she shouldn’t be punished saying that she provides entertainment and excitement to the world. If that’s the case I guess anyone who contributes anything shouldn’t be punished.
Look at the seriousness of the crime, versus society’s need to punish criminal behavior, versus alternative sentencing/punishments that may be in society’s best interest.
I think it was Keith Richards who was busted with drugs in Canada, and was forced to perform a free concert, with the proceeds going to a charity. Would society have been better off with Keith rotting in jail, probably scoring smack to pass the time?
Just my opinion.
When I plug my canon camera into my macbook with the USB cord to upload photos nothing shows up on my screen. What program do I use to upload these photos or where do I go to upload the photos to my macbook? I do have a memory card but there is no slot on a macbook to plug memory cards in.
I think she ^^^^^ meant ImageCapture.app
Hi there! I have about 30 images in high resolution (600 DPI) but small actual dimension (every image is about 8 * 5 cm), and I need to print them. I’m looking for a program that allows me to print some of them on a single sheet (for example 9 in a sheet, in a 3 by 3 matrix) without losing resolution (I need high quality) in their actual size.
Do you know some program that could suit my need?
Just go into explorer and select the images you want, right-click on them and select print, then choose wallet prints or whatever the option is to get 9 on one page.
http://www.janson.com/television/show_program.php?pid=896 There is only one Yul Brynner. No other actor had his looks, his range of talents, his energy – and his capacity to draw others into the spell of his charm.
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Celebrities parodied on South Park (Kanye West, Paris Hilton, and Britney Spears), are awesome…or idiots. Here are the 10 ‘classic’ South Park celebrity impersonations. http://www.liquidgeneration.com/9f027d2e
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On December 10th 1989 the first TAC commercial went to air. In that year the road toll was 776; by last year it had fallen to 303.
A five minute retrospective of the campaigns produced by the TAC over the last 20 years has been compiled. The montage features iconic scenes and images from commercials that have helped change they way we drive, all edited to the moving song Everybody Hurts by REM.
This campaign is a chance to revisit some of the images that have been engraved on our memories, remember the many thousands of people who have been affected by road trauma and remind us all that for everyones sake; please, drive safely.
Transport Accident Commission Victoria.
http://www.tac.vic.gov.au
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They think you must have money, fame, and looks in order to do it. I dont think this is true. But each celeb looks for for different in a guy. I think looks and personality are most important. I don’t think fame is necessarily important as there are awesome people out there who they don’t even know exist. And what do you think should be done, in order to date one? Fly in? It seems impossible, but most celebs are just like us.
I don’t think it would be difficult. I found out today that one of the guys of the counting crows recently worked at a record store close to my old apartment in Chicago.
Young celebs, e.g zac efron, are not always making movies…What do they do when they are not working? Do they go to college or do they stay all day in theri huge house…do you have any ideas?
well generally most go out but some like privacy and like to stay inside and play instruments and do other things just like any normal person