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King Of The Le
Look closely at where BOBBY is looking
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#105 -
littledj (02/06/2012) [-]
look at bobbys face hes just like " ummmm daddy whats that thing flapping in the wind"
#97 -
eduardkhil (02/06/2012) [-]
Ohmygodohmygodohmygod, who wiuld have thought it is a french article to define a precise masculine object? Stop the fucking presses!
yeah le just means 'the' in french no big deal. tho is annoying when people use it too much in comics.
#87 -
somesheits (02/06/2012) [-]
**somesheits rolled a random image posted in comment #25 at Clever title ** Oh god you are all retarded... 'Le' is 'the' in French... 'Cafe' is 'coffee' in french
#83 -
fosforgasxiii (02/06/2012) [-]
Wait, there're people here who didn't know le is an existing word.
Yes, we know, but it's fucking annoying. If you say "Le Cafe" it's ok, but saying "le me chilling" like they do in ragecomics it gets really old really fast. Most of us are used to seeing it used wrongly so often that most people start hating the word itself.
I don't mean to be a dick, but why are people still selling out to these companies? You do realize that you can watch these shows for free on various websites right?
#92 to #71 -
stoked (02/06/2012) [-]
Just how old are you? Your profile says you're nineteen, but your opinion sounds much younger than that.
People are increasingly looking for easier ways to access content through the internet, but Big Media won't give them any because it would lower profits; something they wouldn't appreciate after basically raking in the money for 80+ years without any protest or change. This has happened before with Itunes and Napster and the recording industry; you have seen this before.
Instead of promoting piracy and knocking legitimate services, why don't you support the advent of new, cheap technologies that bring more of what you want at a price you can afford while still supporting artists.
Netflix is trying to change the industry like Itunes once did by lowering cost and upping convenience. In essence, You are the one selling out; you are selling out your favorite movies and shows.
People are increasingly looking for easier ways to access content through the internet, but Big Media won't give them any because it would lower profits; something they wouldn't appreciate after basically raking in the money for 80+ years without any protest or change. This has happened before with Itunes and Napster and the recording industry; you have seen this before.
Instead of promoting piracy and knocking legitimate services, why don't you support the advent of new, cheap technologies that bring more of what you want at a price you can afford while still supporting artists.
Netflix is trying to change the industry like Itunes once did by lowering cost and upping convenience. In essence, You are the one selling out; you are selling out your favorite movies and shows.
Well it makes no sense to pay for cable and then you go on ahead and pay a separate service to watch specific shows at your convenience. I don't know if you orOH PEEhave access to cable, but in this case it makes more sense to me. I'm not sure if you'll understand my point in all this
#116 to #114 -
stoked (02/07/2012) [-]
It makes perfect sense for that which you have already said: for convenience.
I like TV, but there isn't an easy way to watch what you want on it.
I guess I could lease a DVR (lots of dough) from my cable provider and wait until a channel shows what I want, or, you know, I could pay eight bucks and have Netflix do it for me.
I like TV, but there isn't an easy way to watch what you want on it.
I guess I could lease a DVR (lots of dough) from my cable provider and wait until a channel shows what I want, or, you know, I could pay eight bucks and have Netflix do it for me.



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