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I have this movie screen-caped but the internet in my dorm room is down. I can't use the school's computer to upload them since the images contain firearms and that will get me banned from using the internet for 30 days. Which will be a bad thing since final in coming in 2 weeks.--[[Special:Contributions/129.89.242.235|129.89.242.235]] 14:24, 3 May 2010 (UTC)(thePotShot) | I have this movie screen-caped but the internet in my dorm room is down. I can't use the school's computer to upload them since the images contain firearms and that will get me banned from using the internet for 30 days. Which will be a bad thing since final in coming in 2 weeks.--[[Special:Contributions/129.89.242.235|129.89.242.235]] 14:24, 3 May 2010 (UTC)(thePotShot) | ||
:If I remember correctly, the ACLU won a big court case a couple years ago against a public library that blocked pro-gun rights websights, claiming that it violated the visitors civil rights. I wouldn't make a big deal out of it, but that might be a rule you can challenge.-[[User:Anonymous|Anonymous]] |
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I have this movie screen-caped but the internet in my dorm room is down. I can't use the school's computer to upload them since the images contain firearms and that will get me banned from using the internet for 30 days. Which will be a bad thing since final in coming in 2 weeks.--129.89.242.235 14:24, 3 May 2010 (UTC)(thePotShot)
- If I remember correctly, the ACLU won a big court case a couple years ago against a public library that blocked pro-gun rights websights, claiming that it violated the visitors civil rights. I wouldn't make a big deal out of it, but that might be a rule you can challenge.-Anonymous