Tag: pop culture

  • I hate fish tanks, except this one

    I hate fish tanks, except this one

    I dislike the work and hardships that come with fish tanks. Not only the dead fish who wash up to the top, but the endless cleaning.. endless power eating.. endless work.

    But I would make a sacrifice, as would my wife and son, if we could get this amazing fish tank:

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    The work they put into it was tough.
    So tough I wouldn’t do it.
    But I’d buy it..

    The video here:

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5jfP7w_TTo]

    So you think it’s worth the effort to keep clean?

     

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    Some of the most creative and amazing photoshopped images ever: Donald Trump as horror movie characters..

    See them all!

  • Destitute and dumbed down

    Destitute and dumbed down

    Destitute and dumbed down

    At a time when the world should shine we seemingly have grown to be locked in darkness..    The loudest voices seem to say nothing, just a constant flow of drivel that amounts to a collection of uselessness.. The quietest in the crowds make a choice in the Internet age.. Dare to be different or dare to be square–the bankers and conglomerates that give us start ups and social networks have a…

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  • Destitute and dumbed down

    Destitute and dumbed down

    At a time when the world should shine we seemingly have grown to be locked in darkness.. 

      The loudest voices seem to say nothing, just a constant flow of drivel that amounts to a collection of uselessness..

    The quietest in the crowds make a choice in the Internet age.. Dare to be different or dare to be square–the bankers and conglomerates that give us start ups and social networks have a secret. That secret? They all own them, no matter how different they look.

    A visit to any website dot com any day dot net will reveal that the org is all goofed up. It’s the same news regardless of the writer

    If there is a writer. Often it’s a robot that picks the ‘content’ (not information anymore, that’s so 20th century)..

    I go to countless horror sites that advertise on behalf of these companies. They praise the gorefests and drum up interest in the useless remakes and trivial pursuit of mental vacancy..

    They praise drill bit rape scenes in American Horror Story. I suppose since the Lady who plays the countess who should actually be called Gagme does it, it gets a seal of approval.  

    But what is pop culture now? What is the net? A bastion of freedom and independent thought or instead a massive array of groupthink coupled with Gifs and social networking bytes that have characters but no character..

    Is this getting old to anyone else too?

    Because it sure is to me.

      

  • WASHINGTON POST reports how Eli Roth plots a new way ahead for horror films..

    WASHINGTON POST reports how Eli Roth plots a new way ahead for horror films..

    WASHINGTON POST reports how Eli Roth plots a new way ahead for horror films..

    Good article. My thoughts: 

    I may not always appreciate the actual type of horror given to us by Eli Roth, but it’s creative and new.. it’s also, as the WASHINGTON POST says, paving the way for horror films of the future..

    There are two points of the POST article I’d like to give emphasis to..

    First:

    Another year later, “The Green Inferno” is finally hitting theaters through an arrangement with Jason Blum of Blumhouse Productions, which has stamped its imprimatur on franchise hits including “Paranormal Activity,” “Insidious,” “The Purge” and “Sinister.” Released under Blum’s new BH Tilt label, the film opened in wide release without an expensive marketing campaign, relying instead on a viral push that taps into Roth’s considerable fan base while eking the most out of modest returns at the box office. (It earned $3.5 million in its opening weekend.) The online strategy seems entirely in keeping with a film that includes the Twitter handle of every cast and crew member in the closing credits. And it also minimizes expectations for the type of extreme horror movie that has fallen out of fashion but has long been Roth’s stock-in-trade.

    That is pretty amazing if you consider it.. the Twitter names of all of the stars. That is brilliant and new, in this modern age, it also gives people a reason to stick around for the credit and get their smart phones out.. 

    The other point is about the GREEN INFERNO itself:

    How edgy and dangerous exactly? “The Green Inferno” is Roth’s attack on what he calls “slacktivists,” those socially conscious collegians who opine about the issues-of-the-day on social media but approach them with minimal commitment or depth. As punishment, Roth sends a group of them to the Amazon rainforest, where a mission intended to protect an indigenous tribe from developers ends with the same tribe killing most of them and serving at least one for dinner.  

    “People get involved in a cause in ‘The Green Inferno’ not because they care about saving the Amazon but because they want credit for saving the Amazon,” says Roth, who likens it to the hashtag activism of #Kony2012, #FreePussyRiot and #BringBackOurGirls. “They’re not happiest when they shut down the developers. They’re happiest when they’re trending on Twitter and when they make the front page of Reddit. That’s what I see is going on right now. Everyone’s tweeting the hashtag of the week because they want to look like they care.”

    Now that is cutting edge. Pun intended. It is a mockery of our times, an edgy masterpiece of horror that inflicts the pain of social status, creates the burn of unfollowing.. and yes, becomes another example of how horror imitates reality.

    I have said many times over, horror movies  of any given era will showcase the culture of that time.. (as does pro wrestling) .. in this case, the GREEN INFERNO will be a lesson on the ‘activism’ of our age, the computer wielding folks who quite honestly don’t do anything except type on a screen or phone…thus not changing anything, but just are trying to get followers..

  • A futurist predicts: By 2050, human-on-robot sex will be more common than human-on-human sex, says report

    A futurist predicts: By 2050, human-on-robot sex will be more common than human-on-human sex, says report

    A futurist predicts: By 2050, human-on-robot sex will be more common than human-on-human sex, says report

    People seem shocked by this predictions. I am, not. 

    Everything is eventual. Including this..

    Doctor Ian Pearson predicts:

    • By 2030, most people will have some form of virtual sex as casually as they browse porn today
    • By 2035 the majority of people will own sex toys that interact with virtual reality sex
    • We will start to see some forms of robot sex appearing in high-income, very wealthy households as soon as 2025
    • We will start to see robot sex overtaking human-human in 2050
    • Leisure spending could grow by a factor of five, and the sex market in 20 years could be three times bigger than today and seven times bigger by 2050.

    Seems about right..
    Just think of the reports from Japan: In 2013, the UK GUARDIAN had a report about why people in Japan stopped having sex, especially young people..

    Dr. Pearson is right on. 
    Right or wrong for the world. Factually it’s happening.

  • The DAILY BEAST goes ‘Inside the Secret World of Arab Playboys’

    The DAILY BEAST goes ‘Inside the Secret World of Arab Playboys’

    The DAILY BEAST goes ‘Inside the Secret World of Arab Playboys’

    Tom Sykes writes,

    The royal family of the oil-rich emirate will no doubt be hoping that the conclusion of the mourning period will bring down the curtain. For many years speculation ran rampant that the charming and glamorous Prince Rashid, who lived a glittering life amply accessorized with racehorses, fast cars, and beautiful women, was a persistent drug abuser and sex addict.

    In the UAE, the prince’s death has been greeted with hagiographic official obituaries.

    In the West, however, the demise of Rashid has cast a rare beam of light on the secret world of the Arab playboys who flock every summer to escape the intense heat of the Middle East, and spend vast amounts of money on Western debaucheries.

    The alleged behavior of some of these Arab princelings was highlighted again on Friday, after Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud was reportedly accused of attempting toforce an employee to give him oral sex, before more reports of him sexually accosting five women surfaced.

  • The summer of selfie over

    The summer of selfie over

    It has been a bad year for sharks..
    8 people killed..

    But news now has been revealed that SELFIES have cost more lives: 12 total have been attributed to people attempting to take dangerous shots of themselves in precarious positions.

    So precarious, it would seem, it caused their demise..

    There are lots of moments and tidbits of time that remind us of Darwin’s laws.. the selfie death toll perhaps is the most modern reminder of what sheer stupidity can accomplish: The untimely fate beyond the years.

    But we’re still scared of sharks..
    Despite the number of tramplings and falls that happen during the course of a good, hard core selfie..