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Timothy Posted: Sat, Jul 17 2010 5:29 PM

Hello everyone!

based on this thread

http://mises.org/Community/forums/t/8551.aspx

I made a tribute video to the site:

 

 

hope you guys enjoy.

 

i also uploaded some shorter daily mises audios. check stuff out

 

 

btw, the music is from this epic thing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5t5EQY3I9o lol

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Epic win.

The playing cards at the beginning were frankly incredible.

"Lo! I am weary of my wisdom, like the bee that hath gathered too much honey; I need hands outstretched to take it." -Thus Spake Zarathustra
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Mike replied on Sat, Jul 17 2010 9:53 PM

very well done - good job - great choice of music..

that pet cartoon was very anti- libertarian - seemed out of place

Be responsible, ease suffering; spay or neuter your pets.

We must get them to understand that government solutions are the problem!

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Timothy replied on Sat, Jul 17 2010 10:14 PM

that pet cartoon was very anti- libertarian - seemed out of place

oh, yeah. this one would have been better:

 

The other one is not complete bs tho. If they had the capacity to disdain their confinements and voice opinions, I'd support their case.

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Lol I watched it again, holy crap I cracked up when I read Mises' weakness

What the heck is with 0:52 and at 3:55 is that Menger? And who is at 4:02?

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Timothy replied on Sat, Jul 17 2010 10:40 PM

What the heck is with 0:52

It's Hayek!

 

3:55 is that Menger?

No, that's Friedrich Wieser.

 

And who is at 4:02?

Frank Fetter.

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Lol I like the little play on words with the Hayek thing ;) took me a quarter of an hour to make sure it wasn't like F.A. Hayek's long lost incredibly hot daughter

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It is inspired.

A little too visually busy for me.  Anything that needed reading was rotated out a bit too quick.  I think the multi-panel comics don't fit this format well.

I love seeing that Walter Block pic.

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Hahahaha. Epic win for Mises. Great job, dude. I loved that minimum wage cartoon with the ladder.

that pet cartoon was very anti- libertarian - seemed out of place

I have to agree with that, though. I see that cartoon a lot and it makes me madder every time.

EDIT: Also, I saw your other video here with the comment about the picture. Is that girl someone important, or is there another reason you chose that picture?

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Timothy replied on Sun, Jul 18 2010 9:27 AM

Also, I saw your other video here with the comment about the picture. Is that girl someone important, or is there another reason you chose that picture?

 

Honestly, I chose that pic solely for aesthetic reasons.

And as you can see, it's got more views than many of my other vids.

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Aquila replied on Sun, Jul 18 2010 10:20 AM

I lol'd at Salma.

Thanks for making my day Timothy! :-)

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