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Modern & antics..(For democracy)

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Jun 21, 2013
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Modern & antics. (ZOOOMMM!) (For the democracy in the world..) Pic 1 Borgrima: ..More peacefully looking here..how far?.. Ashinay: It's right here, buddy!.. B: ..Antics?..I'm not that old!..Sorry, just trying to be funny.. Pic 2 Litlle Ali*: Are you sure you can fix my good old Amiga, Rhana?.. R.: ..Sure, sure..my old favorite..it was a fun time then..great games. Today?..Just fine grafics!..(sigh)..Style without soul,..form without content..individuality doesn't fit into the wishes of our elites idea of a shapeable humankind as they want it..Do you know, Ali?..Most even don't ever recognizes they are manipulated, whatever "ism" it is..In the end, all "isms" tend to begin with the letter "F"..Churchill said: "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time."..Right, but the protesting people around the world these days, are actually trying to protect the democracy against the elites greed and manipulations.. Tune: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhrZgojY1Q (to be continued) *Little-Ali is a cousin to Ali, friend of Chomper and Odo. Mattie the Mouse (whispering): Great with such a teleporter device, sis!.. Millie the Mouse (also whispering): Yep! Now we know where he hides in the runtime..wonder when he sees we teleported our two good friends into this other story, hi,hi... Both: Have a wonderful week end to your all!! :o) :o) Millie & Mattie

Comments (34)


ronmolina

5:14AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Exceptional detail. Nice sequence!

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mininessie

5:19AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

good work!

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jmb007 Online Now!

5:39AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

jolie

artofsouls

5:40AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

A great read and a stunning images

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durleybeachbum

6:21AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Amiga! I remember them!

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Diemamker

6:32AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Super scenes!!...In the top image I think I recognize someone in the back ground... what's she doing here.. and I see Rene's working in a computer shop... Cool!! Have a good weekend..

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adrie

7:07AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Wonderful composed scenes Johnny, as Always excellent work.

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wblack

7:22AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Hi Johnny, Love the Winston Churchill quote, many know it but I wonder how many understand its meaning? “Democratic” in its original meaning [refers to] unlimited majority rule . . . a social system in which one’s work, one’s property, one’s mind, and one’s life are at the mercy of any gang that may muster the vote of a majority at any moment for any purpose. If we discard morality and substitute for it the Collectivist doctrine of unlimited majority rule, if we accept the idea that a majority may do anything it pleases, and that anything done by a majority is right because it’s done by a majority (this being the only standard of right and wrong)—how are men to apply this in practice to their actual lives? Who is the majority? In relation to each particular man, all other men are potential members of that majority which may destroy him at its pleasure at any moment. Then each man and all men become enemies; each has to fear and suspect all. Democracy, in short, is a form of collectivism, which denies individual rights: the majority can do whatever it wants with no restrictions. In principle, the democratic government is all-powerful. Democracy is a totalitarian manifestation; it is not a form of freedom . . . . In distinction: The American system is a constitutionally limited republic, restricted to the protection of individual rights. In such a system, majority rule is applicable only to lesser details, such as the selection of certain personnel. But the majority has no power to ask for or gain the infringement of individual rights. [My observation in this regard: At least this is the ideal. In recent years its actual practice in America is becoming suspect.] The American system is not a democracy. It is a constitutional republic. A democracy, if you attach meaning to terms, is a system of unlimited majority rule; the classic example is ancient Athens. And the symbol of it is the fate of Socrates, who was put to death legally, because the majority didn’t like what he was saying, although he had initiated no force and had violated no one’s rights. Citation: Ayn Rand, The Ayn Rand Column, Leonard Peikoff, The Philosophy of Objectivism lecture series, Lecture 9 I do so enjoy your posts as they offer the opportunity to illuminate philosophically so many underlying basic principles. P.S. I have recently encountered a situation where a Vendor acted to suppress free speech and critical commentary – I pointed out an issue and the Vendor responded publically with an obvious lie. The Vendor then withdrew his statement (probably realizing the obvious nature of his response could not reflect positively on him or the efficacy of his products) however he acted furtively behind the scenes to have my comment suppressed, and succeeded by feigning insult. The result is, I now see the plausibility of your premise, it is possible for Vendors and Merchants (aided by Marketplace functionaries) to act in a tyrannical manner (by suppressing the speech of others) and this incident is evidence that indeed corporations can act in a manner which is morally depraved and disrespectful of individual rights and freedoms. PPS. Don’t let it go to your head Johnny, I’m still unconvinced that (even in this one instance) it represents a general rule. The action represented the corruption and moral depravity of individuals – and as such cannot be construed to besmear entire groups of individuals or systems of commerce.

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Faemike55

8:16AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Very cool work Johnny! Great dedication

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Rhanagaz

8:21AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

(@WBlack) Surprized to hear that US is not a democracy and then anyway is talking about spreading democracy to the world?.. From the Danish part of Wikipedia translated: "A Norwegian study conducted in the 1950s, could, for example. demonstrate no less than 311 different uses of the word "democracy"." So it speaks for many interpretations but democracy = a totalitarian state?? But a democracy can of course be an obstacle to totally free market enterprise and busines if this is the agenda..But remember a total unregulated market system is not a all the slightest democratic (and sometimes more greedy than smart, as the Crises show lately). and "By democracy means simply that the individual has the greatest influence on his own life and that there are institutions that make it possible for all interests are free to express themselves and be confronted in an equal manner in order to establish a solution . (Hans Åge 1984) Honestly I have big difficulties to see opposite meanings of democracy and republic (when it really is a republic with selected people to govern). And I don't see any contradiction between democracy and freedom. In a decent democracy the majority respect the minorities [actually we all belong to one or more minorities, male in the fifties f.x.] ;o) No two democracies in the world are quite alike but everywhere: The voters elect one (or more) and later they can deselect the same if they don't like him now. That should be freedom, too? But maybe some political elites finds this dreadful? ;o) My greatest concern is the merging of politicians and strong commercial interests as it appears right before our eyes today, take a look around.. Just felt I would express this. JohnnyC

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eekdog

8:38AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

zoom is a must to notice all the fine details in this teriffic image Johnny, ace job!!

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Savage_dragon

8:45AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Looks like Rene working on the pc. Lol. As for me, I'll stay out of the 'politics'. ;}~

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barryjeffer

9:15AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Your scene (most excellent by the way) has stirred the pot a bit it seems. Now that is a function of art, well done. In truth of course America is not a Democracy, it is exactly as stated above, a limited Republic nation. But even that is an illusion. We here have become Oz, the emerald city that depends upon those behind the curtain to guide and rule us... For being such an enlightened and educated society, we certain have become dumb and blind. It doesn't take much to lead us down a merry path to what will certainly be our demise.

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jendellas

10:38AM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Great to see M & M & Mr. Missy :o) xxx

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UVDan

12:25PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

Nice to see the gang back in action!

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MagikUnicorn

12:38PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

GORGEOUS !

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mgtcs

1:19PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

This is a fantastic work my friend, marvelous details in full screen! Surprised to hear that US is not a democracy too :-0

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A_Sunbeam

1:37PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

I am tempted to add my thoughts too, that what we call 'Democracy' is but an illusion and a dream. “We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.” Two great images!

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rhol_figament

4:20PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

He sure likes pizza. I bet Big Brother put something in the ingredients to make him keep buying it...;)

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flavia49

7:26PM | Fri, 21 June 2013

marvellous images

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gaius

2:54AM | Sat, 22 June 2013

Democracy ? Democracy ? What do you mean ??? Does it exist anymore ? Or is our world ruled by money ??? Exceptional sequence, Johnny, well done.

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renecyberdoc

3:43AM | Sat, 22 June 2013

i do hope that rhanagzz pc and repair is clean and no NSA bugs around. yes we scan lol. .................. i like yours and wblacks statements -yeah its a two sided sword this democracy.

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blondeblurr

3:52AM | Sat, 22 June 2013

I was a bit confused, when you said and I read: 'antics' ??? WT??? What you probably meant (I am 100% sure of !) is - 'Antiques' - two totally different meanings, but speaking of the old 'Amiga', (yes, Jeff had also one) that is definitely an old antique !!! and NOT an 'antic'! LOL *** Definition of ANTIC. 1. : an attention-drawing often wildly playful or funny act or action : caper . 2. archaic : a performer of a grotesque or ... BB I hope, you don't mind me saying this? ;)) - unless I am missing something ? after all, you could say that the old Politicians are up to their old antics again ???

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Richardphotos

6:06AM | Sat, 22 June 2013

outstanding render and commentary I have heard the word "antics" used many times to describe the trickery of people on a negative note

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Cyve

9:12AM | Sat, 22 June 2013

WOW... It's absolutely marvelous... Amazing creations!

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AidanaWillowRaven

10:12AM | Sat, 22 June 2013

Cool sequence :D

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sandra46

6:19PM | Sat, 22 June 2013

SUPERLATIVE WORK!

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aksirp

12:56PM | Sun, 23 June 2013

endless details in this, i like it so much - thank you for comments and sorry for long absence... I just like the antic screen, still work with it in business!!!!! at home i have a great i-mac-screen;-)

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Crudelitas

4:42PM | Sun, 23 June 2013

Yes, the good old Amiga! A fantastic collage! And it's always good to demonstrate for their rights, that will not change in the future.

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GrandmaT

8:38PM | Tue, 25 June 2013

Great job!

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