03-03-2005, 06:25 PM
I wrote a story once, about orcs and warriors, ballistas and grande battles containing as gratuitous violence as an 11-year old can come up with. Thank God it was too crappy to be published anywhere, or I'd be facing 25 to life before I hit puberty!
So, just out of curiosity, where is the line drawn? When is a piece of fiction simply fiction and not a terrorist threat? We now know zombie-killing qualify as a terrorist-act, and should be omitted in future writings. What if there were talking frogs, yellow elephants and that bird from Lion King played by Mr Bean? Would it still qualify as a real threat if these characters were to slip on a banana peel and kick the proverbial bucket?
Insanity! It's not just for mental pasients anymore!
So, just out of curiosity, where is the line drawn? When is a piece of fiction simply fiction and not a terrorist threat? We now know zombie-killing qualify as a terrorist-act, and should be omitted in future writings. What if there were talking frogs, yellow elephants and that bird from Lion King played by Mr Bean? Would it still qualify as a real threat if these characters were to slip on a banana peel and kick the proverbial bucket?
Insanity! It's not just for mental pasients anymore!
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