Posted at 10:23 AM Do - Maart 9, 2006

Comic chain reaction




It's about one month now that comics did shake this world, for one it was given right of freedom of speech and expression for other pure mockery insult and stigmatization, but bottom line is nothing is solved and nobody got wiser either.
I personally tho supporter of the freedom of the speech was having understanding both sides, I understand that sometime it's not joke to be subject of joke but if all is forbidden than it's not fun too, especially because in this world there are legal ways to fight against slander and maintain at the same time liberties.

So to mark all this I'm tagging some of my fellow bloggers to express them self by one post in the form of the comic.

One who is tagged should make one post as a comic and tag another 5 fellow bloggers.
What you will do and say is up to you, the comic can be as all we know satiric, cynical, stupid, boring or just silly joke.
The way one can do it is of course free it can be clumsy image made by your mouse or one scan from your drawing or even designed by appropriate software as i have designed mine.

The idea to start "Comic chain reaction" came from when I was reading blog "__earth" of my favorite fellow blogger young intellectual from Malaysia who was expressing him self in several posts with comics to underline his support for freedom of the speech and one of first who has placed Danish flag on his blog .

So here it comes.... my tags:
MyWorld
Diane's stuff
Mazurland Blog
The Englis Guy
Wizard Needs Food Badly

Images in my comic are borrowed from Google Image search I did not get any permission to use them so I'll remove them if requested.


My tags
    Their tags (these who came up with comic)
           
  >   x
  >   x
  >
   
   
  >   x
           
           
Legend: x = did not tag the others,   > did tag the others


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