Not exact matches
«Edgar and Joe's
whole idea of keying off that Marvel Premiere [issue], to
steal Ant - Man with Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) as the mentor and Scott Lang (Paul Rudd), I thought it was great!»
But Blade Runner 2049 also
steals from some of the recent greats: there's the
whole theme of memory editing and distortion (Black Mirror, The Congress), and the
idea of a post-apocalyptic world that has survived the E-Collapse (Mr. Robot).
Also, the
whole Apple
stole this
idea or that
idea from other people / companies is old.
The
idea of
stealing another writer's words or trying to discredit them or falsifying reviews or trying to have people write fake reviews of my work sounds crazy to me, but I am guilty of highlighting the parts of the PW review that I liked most about my most recent book; it was a mixed review bc the reviewer thought the novel had too many coincidences / was too neatly wrapped up at the end, but that's one of my signatures, I think, now that I've written three books, two published, and one in the works, so I'm actually proud of the strange kismet, sometimes magical occurrences that happen in my work because they also happen in my life, and that's what this
whole post is about: about being true to oneself, which includes a moral code, a writers and human code of ethics.
Even if you haven't totally bought into the
whole idea of using your phone instead of money, it's a safe bet you're using some smartphone tools to track your expenses and make transactions on the go, with enough information to make your phone valuable to someone who
steals it.
Seriously, you don't want to
steal someone's»
ideas — the
whole secret is in coming up with your own and unique content.
This is a super fun
idea, we're going to be moving soon and starting a
whole new adventure so I may have to
steal this
idea!