not restored at all, they did it in a too much of a violent way
I miss the old malicious Anonymous.
At 2/27/13 07:13 PM, Chdonga wrote:At 2/27/13 07:01 PM, Entice wrote:They shouldn't have formed a mob and yelled about their deed through a megaphone. It seemed less like they were just doing a kind gesture and more like they were just hungry for attention.At 2/27/13 06:59 PM, Chdonga wrote: This.Why are you so cynical?
Those jackasses just did that random act of kindness for publicity.
And why do their motives matter if they're still helping people in the end?
Anon did good and telling fellow Anon that that man is them and to pitch in through a megaphone so everyone can hear him isn't a bad thing.
plus you should help those who cant help themselves, thats the rough nature of evolution
nice to see people doing good today
At 3/30/13 12:56 PM, Tony-DarkGrave wrote: I miss the old malicious Anonymous.
At 3/30/13 12:59 PM, Ceratisa wrote: Anon did good and telling fellow Anon that that man is them and to pitch in through a megaphone so everyone can hear him isn't a bad thing.
what are you two on about
At 3/30/13 03:13 PM, BumFodder wrote:At 3/30/13 12:56 PM, Tony-DarkGrave wrote: I miss the old malicious Anonymous.At 3/30/13 12:59 PM, Ceratisa wrote: Anon did good and telling fellow Anon that that man is them and to pitch in through a megaphone so everyone can hear him isn't a bad thing.what are you two on about
? I'm saying giving an illiterate homeless man money isn't a bad thing. And since it was fairly crowded the megaphone was the best way to get peoples attention. Consider what they had signs about.
these people are not the same people that have done the shit 4chan is notorious for.
At 3/30/13 04:02 PM, SpartanBunny wrote: these people are not the same people that have done the shit 4chan is notorious for.
anon isn't a group you can identify and seperate.
They looked like they wanted the attention. Publicity could be one of their motives but it could also be an act of kindness for the sake of kindness.
At 3/30/13 06:18 PM, MagicMichael66 wrote: They looked like they wanted the attention. Publicity could be one of their motives but it could also be an act of kindness for the sake of kindness.
there's no suck thing as that
At 3/30/13 04:05 PM, Ceratisa wrote:At 3/30/13 04:02 PM, SpartanBunny wrote: these people are not the same people that have done the shit 4chan is notorious for.anon isn't a group you can identify and seperate.
yes it is, i just did it. there is a difference between the hacktivists and 4chan's 'anon'.
At 3/30/13 09:39 PM, ClockworkSpace wrote: It's a group. Prove me wrong.
More like the other way around. if you watch the video youll see everyone is a chav
He actually looked like a nice guy, so i won't do my normal complaining about how ridiculously annoying homeless people tend to be.
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This video makes me even more proud to be a /b/tard and an Anonymous supporter.
Fun Fact: I've protested the Westboro Baptist Church before with a crowd of Anon and it was awesome.
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When I first saw this forum, I thought it was going to be about how they made fun of a homeless man so much he cried of sadness. I was not expecting this at all, due to how I keep hearing conflicting things about how nice or bad those guys are. Congradulations (I just realized how long a word that is) on them for being so wonderful.
At 3/31/13 04:00 AM, CresIsis wrote: This video makes me even more proud to be a /b/tard and an Anonymous supporter.
Fun Fact: I've protested the Westboro Baptist Church before with a crowd of Anon and it was awesome.
/b/ sucks and how can you support a meme? lol
It's nice and all but I feel like people just can't do nice things without filming them any more.
At 3/30/13 11:18 PM, BumFodder wrote:At 3/30/13 09:39 PM, ClockworkSpace wrote: It's a group. Prove me wrong.More like the other way around. if you watch the video youll see everyone is a chav
You're just trolling. Yes, I feel the need to point that out.
Wow, I guess everybody has a soft spot, I'm glad to see that people still have a heart!
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I don't support Anonymous. Their intentions are probably as cute as buttons but they're going about it in a ridiculous way. They're hauling their way through public streets shouting in hoodies and wearing masks. Just because they've thrown cash at a homeless man doesn't make them saints, especially given that they're intentionally publicizing it and making everybody shit their pants in fear in the streets because Clockwork Orange's less creative spawn are storming towards them.
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So.... Everytime a Guy Fawkes mask is purchased, a percentage goes to Warner Bros (one of those massive corporations they hate). I wonder if they realize that. They should pick a new mask. It just makes them seem a little silly is all. Still like some of the things they do though.
that awkward moment when you realize that that homeless man wasn't homeless...
At 2/27/13 06:52 PM, Cherry wrote: le faith in le humanity restore XD
Dammit, I was drinking something lmao
At 3/31/13 05:40 PM, CiviLies wrote: You're just trolling. Yes, I feel the need to point that out.
How? They are clearly all chavs.
At 4/1/13 01:06 AM, Chemich wrote: If you watched the movie that "meme" was based around you'd find it's an idea, people are making a difference through means of an idea they agree with. There's nothing wrong with that, of course most people on here oppose abolishing slavery apparently.
What film? And 'meme' is more broader than 'le reddit joke', but its rarely used like that since only idiots on facebook, reddit and 9gag care. Actual memetics is probably too more for idiots on the internet to comprehend.