>>16
There's actually no such thing as an "Alex sock", except very occasionally in the form of a subterfuge so transparent that everyone is meant to laugh at it, although inevitably a large part of the board is so dim that they end up trying to play Sherlock Holmes on it, like this dimwit in (15) does on a post that, indeed, certainly wasn't mine.
I imagine he's some utter newfag who takes "Alex" to be some variety of /b/tard (either that or he's a lousy hand at finding appropriate images to accompany his pithy little posts).
For your information, Sherlock, I have pretty much no knowledge of, nor interest in, anything that even obliquely concerns Guy Fawkes, Alan Moore, Natalie Portman, 4chan or any of that stuff.
Insofar as I have any views at all on any of those things, they are negative enough for me not to want to be associated with them:
Guy Fawkes: the sentimentalization of a 17th-Century Osama Bin Laden was never a good idea even in theory and in practice it tended to lead in addition, in the London of my distant youth, to the public highways being blocked every November 5th by aggressive, often rudimentarily armed, proto-chav children demanding that one pay monetary tribute to a heap of filthy rags that they had piled up against the wall of their council estate and that bore not the slightest resemblance to anything human, not even to a long-dead Roman Catholic would-be mass murderer.
Alan Moore: If I had had my way, the history of comic books would have ended in the so-called "Bronze Age" when things had already got dark and dystopian enough for me. I remember being as shocked and troubled as I ever want to be by Neal Adams' and Denny O'Neil's mid-1970s "Batman"s and "Green Lantern"s and Steve Gerber's excellent confrontation, in the same period, of "Captain America" with the terrible disillusionments of Vietnam and Watergate. As far as I'm concerned, after that, all the "Dark Night" and "Watchmen" stuff is just overkill and the careening of headless chickens.
Natalie Portman: a few too many movies where she allowed herself to be portrayed as an object of sexual interest before her 16th birthday
4chan and "Anonymous": the list of my reservations would strain the limits even of the most "tl" of "tl;dr"s