Sunday, August 9, 2009

An interesting omission, don't you think?

Over in M.A.L.adyland, while the blog has been full of the usual deranged rants, the main M.A.L. website has been strangely quiet. The same list of supposed "lies" from Adamus (without any evidence to support their claim that they are lies at all, of course), the same lists of "thugs" and "useful idiots" (although they promised that "many more names will be added in the near future," the lists contain the exact same names as when the website was launched), the same list of obviously-fake names of their "team."

There's one item on their page that's notable, though. It's the clickable region reading "what you can do to restore integrity to landscape photography" -- and it's notable because it's the only clickable area that leads nowhere. Even after all these months, it still has no link.

It's nice of the M.A.L.adies to admit that they have nothing at all to say about restoring integrity to landscape photography. If I can help them out here, I would suggest the link should lead to a new page that reads:

Don't believe anything you read on the Marc Adamus Lies website...and don't trust anything you hear from the psychotic clown(s) that run that site and its blog.

With that change alone, the M.A.L.adies could make a key step toward making their website at least partially worthwhile.

2 comments:

  1. Who are you? I am guessing you will either not answer this, or not post it.

    I ask because this blog would have far more credibility if real photographers (I assume you are a photographer) would make a stand in their own name. Something MAL blog wont do.

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  2. In other words, "form a big, convenient target for a M.A.L. slander campaign" (just like the disgraceful ones they've conducted against several other photographers who've dared to challenge them).

    Nice try.

    I'll reveal my identity as soon as the M.A.L.ady or M.A.L.adies are unmasked. Until then, as I've written before, "turnabout is fair play."

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