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vankirk177 karma

I watched the film yesterday and I enjoyed it. I have also used TPB in the past and thought what a revolution it was. I studied in Germany (from USA) in 2003 and there was a guy in my dorm that would broadcast movies from his computer through the dorms to everyone's TV. I couldn't help but think how much trouble he could get in for doing that. Did you ever think that the large companies would come after you while you were developing and implementing your idea?

vankirk167 karma

You gotta diversify yo bonds n**ga.

Thank you for reminding me of this. Just as good as Redman Potty Fresh. Love me some Chappelle's Show.

vankirk92 karma

I work in a University cafeteria in the USA and we are serving rice Jollof this coming semester. What are some other foods that are staples in Ghana that we could serve. Here is a picture of our dining room. Thank you!

vankirk84 karma

I once watched a film at a gallery in Germany. The film was nothing but a man putting in a corner fence post on his ranch. It was totally mesmerizing and took quite a while to do. How much time do spend building and repairing structures?

Edit: the film was called "Setting a Good Corner" by Bruce Nauman. Here is an interview with Bruce, but I couldn't find the video online.

vankirk83 karma

This is higher ed as well. In an email entitled, "Confirmed cases of COVID-19 reporting process", my University sent this statement:

" As stay-at-home restrictions are lifted and students, faculty and staff return to campus, we expect to see an increase in confirmed positive COVID-19 cases."

So, they know the virus is going to spread, so basically it's, "Here it comes, you're going to get it, and here is how you report it." They want the students back because $$.