It is my outermost pleasure to present to one, all, and allzy’alls, the fruition of the Block 13 FanSub Project’s persistance of being. In less than a year’s budgetted temporal estimation a translator appeared and transcription of episode 1 (one) has made it to Preview.
The Ba’ath Party was built on the misuse of the words and dreams of one Michel Aflaq, a Syrian-born Greek Orthodox scholar and Pan-Arab populist. Having fled his beloved Syria when that country’s co-opted Baath Party led to the current dictatorial dynasty, he was heralded in his new home of Iraq as proof that Sadaam’s Ba’athists were The One True Party™.
Sadaam: one of our more killingest patsies!
Mssr. Aflaq’s protestations were not broadcast, but he was allowed to live out his remaining years, trying to get Arabs from all nations to work together for the greater glory of Arabism and championing free speach and human rights.
His failure is notable because of its bitter paradox as well as his unsinkably good nature.
Persistence is all.
Observez vous, si vous plait – the Ba’athist Palestinian/Kuwaiti flag flying over the school at the begining of the following cartoon.
Block 13
متنزهة جنوبيّة
We have no subs yet. Srry. I still laugh though; they’re visually off the hook, chain and meter. My current theory is that it’s set in one of the migrant worker “towns” set up in the OTHER Palestinian Apartied system by the Saudi Arabians and Emerites. These nasty little company towns were the model for KBR (Halliburton) when building the Green Fortress in Baghdad. Seperate but not-equal is the rule for the disenfranchised workers of the world. The Ba’athist references obvious in the Teacher’s character and the fact of Kenny’s headwrap have more sting if i’m on the right track here…
(Nase! Help a brotha out, G! I KNOW you know some folks who sprakenzei Arabic…it’s for world peace, dammit!)
Speaking of thangs Iraqui and American Monolingual Handicapability, some fresh vids have been added to the cornocopia of insanity that is:
Renting: A War Joint
Additions include an American GI parotting Iraqui (looks like someone’s being tricked into saying something they probably wish wasn’t on YouTube), a couple of n00b IED strikes, and an IED/VBIED training demo from the Insurgents’ SoCOM video game.
The first rule of the Selective Source-Openning Process is that it is a stone-cold groove.
Uzumaki
Naruto Shippuuden
The second rule of the Selective Source-Openning Process is do not use an acronym for the Selective Source-Openning Process when talking about the Selective Source-Openning Process.
Block 13 (Gaza Park)
There are no other rules about the Selective Source-Openning Process.
Secrets are stupid. The selfish motive behind the idea of secrecy itself is anti-productive. Not merely aproductive, but aggresivly anti-devlopement. It serves no one’s interest but criminals of the lowest order. I do many illegal things, i don’t keep them a secret; because they really ARE victimless, no-one complains or even notices.
I steal, but i’m not a thief like Dick Cheney.
Or Sony-BMG. The idea that one can own an idea is stupid, like many of the accepted canonnical incongruencies which form the lexicon of oligopsony capitalism. Intellectual property corporations leverage thier market control against artists and consumers, forcing both to accept copyright laws written to benifit thier interests, not the artists. Piracy is liberation; it’s not a game. It’s not a free lunch. It’s the Selective Source-Openning Process.