Google's Neural Network code reiterates and zooms into images until ridiculously familiar forms begin to emerge. This is the weirdest fucking this I have ever seen.
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You should see what it does to porn.
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It is a horribile shade of green. Yes, horribile! It may have been an unintentional typo, but it seems appropriate.
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I've seen worse shades of green. Painted on the walls of municipal buildings, for example.
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Here's a game that makes you play with your own afterimages (Hit "Play")
I might have shown this before, but whatever. A map of the expression "It's all ____ to me", meaning something doesn't make any visible sense to you. I do say "It's all Greek to me" occasionally, though I do imagine Chinese would be more confusing. http://satwcomic.com/art/alt/it-s-al...-to-me-art.png And here's something that just made me laugh far more than it should. ![]() |
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This is wonderful.
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Meech posted this on a blog i posted awhile back and i never realized how beautiful it is until now.
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I posted it.
Light is slow, and space is EMPTY. |
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And, just because I think it's a really sweet video, I'll share this one again: |
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when u at the club and all the girls want u but u got standards
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You're both such racists
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The guys behind Marble Hornets just officially started their new series on Monday called Clear Lakes 44. Here's the first video:
Nobody's really sure what it's going to be about exactly, but it does seem to have connections with Marble Hornets considering that it's on the same channel. There's also a tie-in website that's been updated slowly for the last few months (link) that's apparently an old site made by Alex Kralie during production of the in-universe Marble Hornets film, but the site seems to be 'under investigation' by a person named D. Scott. By the way, for the director sign in on the website, the username is 'Alex' and the password is 'rocky86'. |
Marble Hornets was fantastic until it started relying on an actual narrative, and acting. That was the downfall of the series. The first season had a narrative, but it was background to the confusing, and sometimes pretty goddamn terrifying videos that were being sifted through. None of the plots got a satisfying end in any way, which would have been fine if they hadn't subjected us to two seasons of plot development, and terrible acting.
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Yeah, I think their acting is probably the worst part of Marble Hornets, because it can really break the whole experience for a lot of people. That and the fact that the whole series was pretty unorganized overall due to a major lack of foresight by the creators, but from a technical standpoint I think they've improved a lot. Sound design, editing, cinematography, etc were all a whole lot better by the end of the series, I thought. Some of my favorite entries ended up being in season 3 because of that.
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Marble Hornets lost it's appeal along time ago, the Blair Witchesque first season was so bizarre as to be genuinely believable. I agree that what it is now is pretty poor.
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I enjoyed Marble Hornets right to the end. Their update schedule was so slow as to break the believability in places, but I otherwise I thought it was good.
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You gotta wonder what on Earth this guy was thinking would happen...
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He thought he was in Big Rigs
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Good thing he didn't reverse until he broke light speed.
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Oh gosh, reading the comments below this video, I have encountered the weirdest shit
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