One of the best films I’ve ever seen is M. Mann’s “Fever.” For the first fifteen minutes of the film I sat pounded in my chair in the belief that the feature film had not yet begun, only to show a documentary film of some kind of heist. Then I realized that it was already a feature film. In one scene, Detective Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino) returns home and in addition to his partner there is also her “friend”. A friend sits on the couch and watches a small tourist TV. Mr. Hanna, annoyed by the situation, says to a friend of his partner: “You can sleep with my partner, you can sit on this couch, but you can not TAKE TO WATCH MY p.. TV.”
Hanna takes the TV under her arm, leaves the house, puts the TV in the passenger seat and moves on full throze by car. When he stops at the first red lights, he opens the door from the inside of the passenger side and digs the TV with his foot from the seat to the street. One of the most difficult issues in college for me was the concept of personal rights. For nothing I could not understand what is a personal good and what is not and how do I know it.
The catalogue of personal rights is open and constantly expanding. I think you should add the right to your PERSONAL TV to this directory.
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Great Honor