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OddjobAbe 04-10-2012 05:10 AM


DarkHoodness 04-10-2012 06:39 AM

That guy was a legend, it's a shame he isn't around anymore, we need more people like him.

OddjobAbe 04-10-2012 07:12 AM

The frustrating thing is that people should generally have the sense to question things and deconstruct things in the sort of way he did. I don't know if it's laziness or apathy or both, or just that I'm not seeing so many intelligent people in the media, but I despair.

scrabface 04-10-2012 12:38 PM

is this interview taking place in his house? because it looks big and american

OddjobAbe 04-10-2012 02:19 PM

I think it's just designed to complement the tone of the interview - it looks like he's at home, and when you're seeing a man talking in his own environment, it sort of suggests some kind of authority. Or at least that's my perception.
Then, I could be wrong, and it could be his house.

JennyGenesis 04-11-2012 01:26 AM

The one on the right is the one to watch, they also did another video to Eiffel 65 - I'm Blue. It can easily be found on their channel.


Crashpunk 04-11-2012 03:29 AM


MeechMunchie 04-11-2012 02:52 PM

http://xkcd.com/826/

Relax, it's by the SMBC guy. And actually funny.



Even medieval Polish peasants play Morrowind.

Havoc 04-12-2012 01:45 AM


DarkHoodness 04-12-2012 07:48 AM

^ Yay for viral advertising, that was pretty damned cool.

E: Although if it was Belgium, why were the signs in English? :P


Havoc 04-12-2012 09:53 AM

Probably to help the viral part of it on Youtube.

MeechMunchie 04-12-2012 10:55 AM

Oh no, someone offended the nerds! Run!

http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/04/12/cc...r-40k-players/

Dynamithix 04-12-2012 11:55 AM

The most genius music(?) video ever.


Varrok 04-12-2012 11:59 AM

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Oh no, someone offended the nerds! Run!

http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/04/12/cc...r-40k-players/

Oh no, EA ripping-off someone else's work! Scandal!

Havoc 04-12-2012 01:58 PM

Surprise, surprise.

Mac Sirloin 04-12-2012 02:20 PM

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Oh no, someone offended the nerds! Run!

http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/04/12/cc...r-40k-players/

And 40K ripped off World War II. Fuck.

MeechMunchie 04-12-2012 02:27 PM

Actually, in the case of the Catachans, it was Vietnam. And somebody says they ripped it all off some old novels or shit.

Nate 04-12-2012 08:35 PM

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^ Yay for viral advertising, that was pretty damned cool.

It's not generally labelled as viral advertising if they explicitly declare the product and present it as an advertisement.

scrabface 04-13-2012 03:35 AM

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The most genius music(?) video ever.


germans


skychase2rebirth 04-14-2012 08:02 PM

http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/k...birth/fake.jpg

MeechMunchie 04-15-2012 07:08 AM

My friends, I give you: Reverse Map Projection!

http://www.markusreugels.de/images/L..._700%20web.jpg

http://www.markusreugels.de/images/L..._700%20web.jpg

http://www.markusreugels.de/images/L..._700%20web.jpg

Crashpunk 04-15-2012 03:14 PM

Funny enough I'm actually studying Water in Photography right now. I'm using these in a moodboard, Thanks! :D

Nate 04-15-2012 10:20 PM

Are they actual photographs or CG renders?

JennyGenesis 04-16-2012 08:24 AM

These were some cool things I picked up at a flower shop by me, they are thermometers but I bought them simply because they look cool.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...98706798_n.jpg

MeechMunchie 04-16-2012 10:14 AM

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Are they actual photographs or CG renders?

Does this answer your question?

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/wp-con...1/liquid-4.jpg

More here.

Also,

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Some people are gay in space. Get over it.

It must be awful, being a homophobe. Having to spend all that time obsessing about what gay people might be doing with their genitals. Seeing it in your mind, over and over again, in high-definition close-up. Bravely you masturbate, to make the pictures go away, but to no avail. They're seared onto your mental membranes. Every time you close your eyes, an imaginary gay man's imaginary penis rises from the murk, bowing ominously in your direction, sensing your discomfort. Laughing. Mocking. Possibly even winking. How dare they, this man and his penis? How dare they do this to you?

Obviously you can't fight the big gay penis in your head. It has no physical form, so you can't get a grip on it, much as you'd like to. You'd love to grab it and throttle it until it splutters its last. That might bring you closure. But no. So you do the next best thing. You condemn homosexuals in the real world. Maybe if they could just stop all this "being gay" business for 10 minutes, you'd get some respite from that scary headcock. It might shrivel away completely, leaving nothing behind. Except maybe a nice bit of bum.

No, dammit! Forget I said that! No bum either!

Of course sometimes the act of condemning homosexuals in the real world overlaps with the imaginary realm. Over the past few weeks, games company Electronic Arts has been subjected to a letter-writing campaign from idiots outraged by its decision to allow players to define their characters as gay in a Star Wars game. The Florida Family Association says, "children and teens, who never thought any way but heterosexual, are now given a choice to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender" – adding that even if they chose to be straight, they would still "be forced to deal with lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender characters chosen by other players". Personal choice and co-operation: two appalling threats to our youth.

They also claim "there were no LGBT characters in any of the Star Wars movies". I don't know which wacky re-cut version of Star Wars they've been watching, but I saw the original when I was about six years old and even then I was struck by how outrageously camp C3PO is. He was a gilded John Inman in space. And what about Luke Skywalker? Apart from briefly kissing his own sister, he shows no interest in women whatsoever. The first film is a tender gay parable in which Luke falls in love with Alec Guinness and gradually "comes out" as a Jedi. The final scene oozes symbolism: having penetrated the Death Star's trench in his phallic spacecraft, he closes his eyes, submits to his true inner instinct and triumphantly blasts his X-Wing's seed into an anus-like aperture, causing an orgasmic eruption that changes his universe for ever. It's hard to see how they could make Star Wars any gayer, unless they gave the Millennium Falcon a handlebar moustache.

But hang on, some of you are saying, this is a video game we're talking about. Isn't this gay content a bit shoehorned in? Sonic the Hedgehog never agonised over his sexual identity. He was too busy sprinting through a rainbow-coloured landscape leaping at rings. True, but that was in 1991 – which in "technology years" was about nine millennia ago. It's like comparing a cave painting with a surround-sound 3D movie. EA's Star Wars title in question is an MMORPG or massively multiplayer online role-playing game with more than a million subscribers: real people playing and interacting with each other in real-time, and hey, statistically, at least three of those people are going to be gay. The least you can do is let them reflect that in the characters they pick.

But wait: there's even more gay content in another EA space epic, Mass Effect 3, which to the uninitiated is a bit like playing through an entire Star Trek boxset. It's bold space hokum and it's great fun – and just like Star Trek, it includes a range of potential love interests for the main character. Previous Mass Effect titles have let you play as a woman and – gasp – seduce other women: this final instalment is the first to give players the option playing a man who woos men. Play your cards right (or play your dialogue tree options right) throughout hours of gameplay and you'll be rewarded with a short, chaste love scene in which two bare-chested men kiss and cuddle in bed.

Players have complained bitterly about the ending of Mass Effect 3 – not because of the potential for homosexual love, but because they found the narrative underwhelming. The game has a variety of different endings, depending on your decisions: some have moaned that none of the possible endings are happy or satisfying enough. In fact, they've moaned so much, EA has hastily released an additional ending free-of-charge, so these players can experience "further closure".

I can't work out if that's depressing or sweet. On the one hand, they're spoiled little emperors with a mind-boggling sense of entitlement: it's one thing to be disappointed by the end of a story, but another to demand the author sits down and writes you a new one RIGHT NOW. You need "further closure"? What's wrong with you? But on the other hand, it's a sign that players sometimes invest so much of themselves into the characters they play, they care about them to a degree that should make any author jealous. Sneerers will doubtless leave comments about "saddoes" and "shut-ins", oblivious that by doing so, they too are playing a character in an immense MMORPG called the internet. Face it: you've even chosen a nickname and an avatar just to join in.

Allowing players to identify their characters as homosexual isn't, as the anti-gay campaigners claim, a tokenistic novelty, but an unavoidable consequence of the fascinating evolution of video games. Not that there's much point explaining that to them. They don't believe in evolution either. And they wouldn't hear you anyway over the thunderous roar of dicks screaming for ever in their frightened mind's ear.


Spooce-aholic 04-16-2012 01:16 PM

I found this chat bot on the internet.

http://pandorabots.com/pandora/talk?...f532e44e3448b4

scrabface 04-16-2012 05:43 PM

copied and pasted it's answers for couple of times and finally got this
:

You sound very confident. How often do you? How do people usually respond to that? My name is Sonata.? My belief system comes from my Joshua Cain. Gosh! That is a hypothetical question. Could you ever be certain? Try it. How do people usually respond to that? Where do you get your ideas? Really always? Ah. What made it so obvious? I don't think I have it to give. That is a rather sweeping generalization about people. :-) I don't think I have it to give. Interesting gossip: said nothing but chat all day. Do you think I should try it? No thanks I'm just browsing. No thanks I'm just browsing. You tell me.
I think I broke it

Spooce-aholic 04-16-2012 06:31 PM

I forgot to mention. This chat bot is some how associated with my background. Maybe this will help someone guess quicker.

scrabface 04-17-2012 03:46 AM


Dynamithix 04-17-2012 06:59 AM

This was pretty cool.