Plot: Anthology of nine short anime (Japanese animation) films tied in to the 1999 blockbuster “The Matrix” and its sequels. “Final Flight of the Osiris”: The crew of the hovercraft Osiris attempt to warn their city of an imminent attack. “The Second Renaissance, Parts 1 & 2″: The story behind the war between man and the machines, how mankind scorched the sky, and the creation of the Matrix. “Kid’s Story”: A teenager is contacted by Neo, and manages to escape the Matrix. “Program”: Two warriors battle in a samurai training simulation when one decides to betray his crewmates and re-enter the Matrix. “World Record”: A champion sprinter manages to break free of the Matrix by sheer physical effort during a record attempt. “Beyond”: A young girl searching for her cat discovers a haunted house caused by a glitch in the system. “A Detective Story”: Private investigator Ash tracks a hacker named Trinity through the looking glass. “Matriculated”: A group of humans capture a machine scout and insert it into a ‘human matrix’.
Who created Animatrix and Aeonflux (Mtv cartoon) was it the same person who created Aeonflux?
I watched Animatrix and one of the episodes titled Matriculated look similar to how Aeonflux cartoons are drawn.
Peter Chung created Aeon Flux and the episode "Matriculated" from the Animatrix…
Plot: A happy young couple, Sarah and Tom (Brittany Murphy and Ashton Kutcher) marry against the wishes of Sarah’s friends and family and go to Europe for their Honeymoon. Unfortunately for them, Sarah’s parents send Sarah’s ex-boyfriend Peter Prentis (played by Christian Kane) to break up the happy marriage.
Why is it important for society if gays get married? Why is it important if heterosexuals get married?
Is it beneficial for society as a whole for gays to get married and why? Or is it primarily only beneficial for gays to get married?
Is it beneficial for society as a whole for heterosexuals to get married and why? Is it primarily only beneficial for heterosexuals to get married?
it isnt important to society if gays marry… although they would have you believe so. this county is a christian country founded on christsian principles and according to most christian beliefs as well as what is plainly written in the Bible, homosexuality is a sin. i more than anyone believe that gov’t and religion shouldnt mix but allowing gays the same rights as non gays kinda sets the tone that it is ok to be gay…and well, its not. for a select vocal minority to insist that i go against what i believe God wants just to politically legitimize their alternative lifestyle is unamerican. if you are gay, then be gay…dont get me to agree with it or expect me to pay for your lifestyle thru my taxes or the rise in cost for my insurance or benefits. i have an alternative lifestyle as well but i am not fortunate that society deems my lifestyle "cool" or in style at the moment.
its important for heterosexuals to marry because that is what is expected , according to the New Testament, if you cannot dedicate your life to God and keep your mind from earthly desires, lest you sin from lust! hahaha …thats what the Bible says, not me… but theres something to it. its worked so far…its not perfect cuz we are not perfect, but if you belittle the sanctity of marriage further by opening it up to gays then we will only see the institution of marriage suffer further…and by implication further deterioation of the family unit. personally, i dont want it to be a common sight of some queer squealing in delight in a white wedding dress while more and more young people grow up without one or both parents in the home.
mrcdkid | May 27, 2009
Its not important to society…its important to the couples. The divorce rate in this country is 50%.
Hater Police | May 27, 2009
it`s not important to society at all but is important to the individual, should anything dread-full happen to one of the partners then the law basically says they have no rights.
don`t believe all the " common law rubbish"
Alan | May 27, 2009
The only importance is that the laws and rights which benefit married couples are applied unilaterally.
Marriage is a legal arrangement granted by the state and should therefore have no religious restriction.
smedrik | May 27, 2009
Morally it is important to have couples married, whether gay, heterosexual
or different races. Important for children or possessions in case of any separation or deaths. Society mostly accepts unwed couples or mixed & same sex couples but the stigma follows in the next generation. That is just the way it is.
Spartawo…
spartaworld.combat | May 27, 2009
I guess people just think it’s better that way because babymaking is usually involved. But I have to say that nowadays "only stupid people are breeding." Gay people deserve the right to love and be loved, officially.
Lenore 21 | May 27, 2009