American Animals

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College life seems to be insignificant. You are tight with money, you have years to develop your professional career, and you occupy your parents' flats, garages, and dorms. What you're left with is an idea. In 2004 from a dormitory room Marck Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes launched Facebook, which changed the entire world of social network. In 2005 Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim created YouTube, which revolutionized the way we watch, upload and share video clips, and enjoy the world of music, vlogs, and world-travel from home. In 2003 Warren Lipka, Spencer Reinhard, Chas Allen, and Eric Borsuk came up with an idea to steal one of the rarest books from the University Library. Can hatching up a plan of acquiring million-dollar-worth items mess with the young minds? Can you bear the consequences of a plan which seems to be exciting but requires commitment? And once you cross the line of an actual crime can you bear the consequences of guilt and regret? An actual theft, real people, true story. American Animals

 

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On the nature of pictures

*Every Google image belongs to someone and this someone should be noted. However, if pictures are scenes from the film they most probably belong to owners of the film/producers. I use saved screens of the Google compilation of pictures, thus the pictures of pictures, which I take, cut and edit myself (as a derivative use). They are used for reviewing purposes (fair use), not for diminishing the films' profits by stealing what rightly belongs to them. Copyright is tricky, let's get used to it.