Just got notice from Yahoo that the Propagandasifter.com domain is about to expire. I just haven't had the inclination to continue blogging lately. Too much time playing Call of Duty 4, Mass Effect, and The Orange Box on Xbox 360. So, henceforth, you can find entries here at propagandasifter.blogspot.com. That is, whenever I decide to start blogging again....
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Now playing: Radiohead - Where I End and You Begin (The Sky Is Falling In)
via FoxyTunes
Monday, December 17, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
If YouTube Comments Were Real (NSFW)
Turn down your volume if you're at work. Pretty bad language, but funny as $&#%&!
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Insanely Crowded Japanese Wave Pool
How would you like to be a lifeguard at this place?
I'm seriously astonished how more people don't drown, sue the place and close it down permanently.
I'm seriously astonished how more people don't drown, sue the place and close it down permanently.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Iron Man, Starring Rober Downey Jr.
Direct from Comic Con.
I don't even like Iron Man. But this looks really exceptional.
I don't even like Iron Man. But this looks really exceptional.
Some Drudgereport Propaganda

I'm curious. Who the hell did they poll for this piece of farce?
They obviously didn't ask any real red-blooded Americans.
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Which Plane Seat is Best for Surviving a Crash?
It looks like the research has finally been done and the conclusion is: sit near the back of the plane.
[Popular Mechanics]
[Popular Mechanics]
Monday, July 09, 2007
Friday, July 06, 2007
Thursday, July 05, 2007
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Amy Winehouse - Tears Dry On Their Own
One of my least favorite Wino songs. Still, the video is noteworthy and she's always fun to listen to.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
The Fall of America - Immigration Raids
Cruelty to families knows no bounds in the Bush Administration, apparently. Why deport working aliens who have been here for many, many years, often with an established family? This only causes hardship for the kind, hard-working immigrants who really want to benefit America as future citizens. The government needs to acknowledge that they collect plenty of tax monies from illegal aliens. These people often contribute their taxes just like the rest of us, often at the cost of their own future economic stability, because they are unlikely to ever collect on the social security benefits they have earned.
Of course, violent criminal aliens don't belong here. But how can the government justify sending away 120+ men who were not here because of ignored visas and "attempted murder" charges. Isn't a sudden deportation of a person to another country (where many aliens have lived fewer years, at this point) a bit criminal? Isn't that a form of attempted murder of another human being? Does that not damage a family?
When did America become a nation of assholes? Because humane individuals don't goad on such disgusting, political antics. Only a nation of sociopaths could be so brutal to women and children.
The name of the linked article is "Scores arrested in California immigration raids". I would change the title to: "175 people arrested in California immigration kidnappings".
[Scores arrested in California immigration raids]
Of course, violent criminal aliens don't belong here. But how can the government justify sending away 120+ men who were not here because of ignored visas and "attempted murder" charges. Isn't a sudden deportation of a person to another country (where many aliens have lived fewer years, at this point) a bit criminal? Isn't that a form of attempted murder of another human being? Does that not damage a family?
When did America become a nation of assholes? Because humane individuals don't goad on such disgusting, political antics. Only a nation of sociopaths could be so brutal to women and children.
The name of the linked article is "Scores arrested in California immigration raids". I would change the title to: "175 people arrested in California immigration kidnappings".
[Scores arrested in California immigration raids]
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Video: Opera Singer Part II
Here's that Brittish Opera singer performing in the semi-finals of Britain Has Talent.
And here's the final.
And here's the final.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Flute Hero
Okay, so you've heard of Guitar Hero. Now try doing it with a flute. Much more difficult than it sounds. By the way, the game is in a foreign language. To play, use your ten number buttons. Press the button labeled Nyt Spil to start.
[Flute Hero]
[Flute Hero]
Monday, June 11, 2007
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Saturday, June 02, 2007
On Vacation Thru June 9th
Going to Hawaii (again). This time heading to Honolulu Monday - Saturday. Chance of blogging while I'm there: slim. Please pay us a visit in mid-June, or better yet, subscribe to email updates --->
Mahalo.
Mahalo.
Friday, June 01, 2007
Are We Living in a Kakistocracy?
Christie over at Life at the condo was watching the National Spelling Bee when the word Kakistocracy came up. I think she may be onto something here....
Paula Abdul Gets Tipsy on TV Again
Okay, so maybe she wasn't drunk. Maybe it was pain meds for her broken nose. Regardless, one would think her publicist would be bright enough to keep her away from cameras when she's looking all Courtney Loved intoxicated.
[Paula Abdul Falls Off the Wagon]
[Paula Abdul Falls Off the Wagon]
Kevorkian Freed

[Kevorkian Out of Prison After 8 Years]
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
100 Words Every High School Grad Should Know
This list is the stupidest thing I've ever seen. I have a Master's Degree in English and even I don't know some of these words. Methinks the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries are suffering from a case of inflated ego. A few of the words:
abjure
abrogate
abstemious
bowdlerize
expurgate
jejune
lugubrious
moiety
obsequious
orthography
pecuniary
unctuous
Honestly, I've gone through 35 years of living and never even heard these words used in conversation. More importantly, they are rarely used in writing as well. Why on earth would I bother wasting several Megabytes of brain capacity learning to use archaic words that are worthless in day-to-day usage? To display "linguistic superiority" over others? Only a silly dictionary editor could come up with this crap.
As a former Technical Writer, I think it's more important to stress how to use language simply. Tossing vocabulary at people is merely confusing for most of the population and leads to problems and lack of communication, especially when writing instructions or directions for people who speak English as a second language. Proposing words like this is nothing short of ignorant.
[100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know]
abjure
abrogate
abstemious
bowdlerize
expurgate
jejune
lugubrious
moiety
obsequious
orthography
pecuniary
unctuous
Honestly, I've gone through 35 years of living and never even heard these words used in conversation. More importantly, they are rarely used in writing as well. Why on earth would I bother wasting several Megabytes of brain capacity learning to use archaic words that are worthless in day-to-day usage? To display "linguistic superiority" over others? Only a silly dictionary editor could come up with this crap.
As a former Technical Writer, I think it's more important to stress how to use language simply. Tossing vocabulary at people is merely confusing for most of the population and leads to problems and lack of communication, especially when writing instructions or directions for people who speak English as a second language. Proposing words like this is nothing short of ignorant.
[100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know]
Secret Celebrity Scientologists
Cracked.com has a list of secret celebrity Scientologists. You will be surprised.
[The Top 10 Secret Celebrity Scientologists]
[The Top 10 Secret Celebrity Scientologists]
Charles Nelson Reilly R.I.P. (1931 -2007)

Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Mark Twain's "War Prayer"
Over at the Daily KOS, they have a copy of Mark Twain's "War Prayer"
Mark Twain kicked ass and took names.
Mark Twain kicked ass and took names.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Celebrity Fit Club Gets All Violent - nsfw
I'd like to see Screech get his beat-down for rolling that little dude from Welcome Back Kotter a few years back. Karma is a bizzle.
Video: UFC: Liddel vs. Rampage UFC 71
For all you MMA junkies, check out Liddel vs. Rampage: UFC 71.
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Video: Tokyo Conveyor Belt Sushi
This is one of the best ideas ever. Go into a conveyor belt sushi place and put your camera on the track. This being Tokyo, no one bothered to steal it.
This type of long shot would be great as an opening sequence for a movie. It's almost surreal as each face is captured in perfect focus by the camera, as it travels into the kitchen, and finally back out again.
This type of long shot would be great as an opening sequence for a movie. It's almost surreal as each face is captured in perfect focus by the camera, as it travels into the kitchen, and finally back out again.
Friday, May 25, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Why is His Microwave Hot?
This is why it's hot. Keep an eye out for a crunk appearance by the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
[Microwave Hotness]
[Microwave Hotness]
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Review of New Frank Black Album - Blue Finger

But the question I keep asking myself is: has the great Black Francis lost his touch, or has his sound just grown tiresome? I think it's the latter, really. There's nothing really cutting-edge here, which isn't really a bad thing. But it's not a good thing, either. Despite the lack of Pixies lushness on most of these tracks, Frank solo still rocks pretty hard, and the lyrics are as cryptic as ever. There's just something ... missing.
What's lacking from Frank Black hitting it big with all these albums he's released over the years? I mean, the formula is the same for what he produces on his own and what he puts out with The Pixies. I've come to the conclusion that it's the chemistry of Kim Deal's back-up vocals that are lacking, really. Kim Deal added a soothing layer (a near-mantra of chorus) to Frank's quirky screeching, and I think he's starting to realize this, as he has notable female back-ups on many of these songs ("Lolita," my favorite on the album does it well, while "You Can't Break a Heart and Have It" falls into its own ambitious punkishness with a flop). Nevertheless, the female back-up doesn't make a good enough impression when executed correctly to push things over the edge into the 5-star Ipod zone.
Joey Santiago's skilled guitarism's are also missing from the equation. During The Pixies reunion tour, it was very evident during an incredible guitar solo just how influential Joey's sound is to the band. And even if Frank manages to get a good female back-up singer, I think he might be dead in the water without an actual Joey on guitar. For a prime example of how this hurts his sound, give "She Took All the Money" a spin. Now, imagine what this song would sound like with Joey on guitar.... Whole different animal.
These songs are conceptually great. I would like to see what The Pixies could do with these songs if they all worked on these pieces together, as there is a notable lack of detail to some of the songs (most notably, "Your Mouth Into Mine"). "Blue Finger" seems to be cryptically prescient when Frank belts out "If my choices are poor, I made them, I made them. And who's knocking on my door, I paid them. I paid them!"
Frank needs to dust off his ego and cement the dominance of The Pixies, once and for all. Doing otherwise only dooms his poetry to obscurity, and that's the opposite of what the world could use.
Sifted: 6.5/10
Battle of the Dorks: American Idol Winner is...

Tonight was more than mildly entertaining.
First off, Kelly Clarkson should stick to gowns, not wear halter-tops and low-rise hip-huggers that showcase her muffin top. Jenny Craig or cocaine. Pick one.
Jordin Sparks won, as it should be. The girl has pipes, and considering she's only 17, I expect we'll be seeing a lot of her. She's so endearing and annoying at the same time, kind of like a younger sister.
What seemed peculiar about the show was how Britney Spears was a no-show. God knows, we watched the entire show in dire expectation that she would make a
Speaking of "grand appearances," what was up with that
We're pissed off because the show ran long and our DVR ended a full 5 minutes before they announced the winner. WTF? That's just not cool, FOX. Think of the millions of people who came home to watch your bogus show only to be disappointed by your lack of premature congratulations. End on time, dammit!
The Hood Internet
Excellent site for music mash-ups. You can listen or download with just a few clicks.
[The Hood Internet]
[The Hood Internet]
Why Kucinich Can't Win

She's Lord of the Rings princess of the Elves, Galadriel, hot.
Meanwhile, Kuciznitch himself looks like Gollum on red bull.
He'd be the first president to die in office from a Viagra overdose.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Waterboarding
No, it's not a sport, unless you're participating in the Sadistic Olympics.
Since when is torture allowed by the Geneva Convention? Er, do we even follow the Geneva Convention anymore?
Since when is torture allowed by the Geneva Convention? Er, do we even follow the Geneva Convention anymore?
Monday, May 21, 2007
Passive-Aggresive Notes
This reminds me of the long treatise on proper bathroom etiquette at my former job. Someone felt the need to explain how to use a plunger. Oy.
[Passive-Aggressive Notes from ...]
[Passive-Aggressive Notes from ...]
Finishing Moves Def Jam Icon Missed

- Why can't I pull my opponents jewelry right off his neck? I mean, if you're giving your adversary a major whoop-ass, shouldn't you be able to diss a bitch by ripping off his tin?
- Why can't I pull my shirt off and flex? I should be able to lift my arms and flaunt my armpit deodorant, ala LL Cool J on MTV's Unplugged.
- Why can't a hard punch knock somebody's grill straight out they mouf?
- Shouldn't I have a dance of victory after I'm done rollin' somebody?
- No homies to have my back? Even my boo ain't there to cheer me on?
- If you can beat me to a bloody pulp, why doesn't that ruin my fly gear? Why don't that shit spill on the floor? Cuz I'm bad-ass, that's why.
- If I can attack somebody with the sound coming out the stereo speakers, why can't I cause them to have a burst eardrum, or something novel like making them pee or puke themselves?
- No weapons?
- Rap without gunfights is like Disneyland without Goofy.
- What, no nappy-headed hos or stripper sluts to cheer me on after I lay the smackdown?
Don't hate. Just keepin' it real.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Neuromancer Coming to the Big Screen

[Neuromancer to be made into movie]
Friday, May 18, 2007
What the hell?
I don't know whence this hell spawn of a video came from, but it's kinda catchy, if you like dentist drills, that is.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Imax 3D
Apparently, when you see a movie in Imax 3D, it makes boobs bigger.
[Harry Potter Sexified by Imax 3D]
[Harry Potter Sexified by Imax 3D]
Sunday, May 06, 2007
What Does $456 Billion Buy?
Things your government could have bought you instead of tossing the cash at Iraq.
[What does $456 Billion Buy?]
[What does $456 Billion Buy?]
Friday, May 04, 2007
DRM Group Vows to Fight Bloggers
Talk about a bunch of morons. They already lost the battle before it's even gotten started! What, are they gonna go erase the entire internet in the hopes that no one will get their grubby hands on their precious numbers? Talk about stupid.
[Dumbass Article]
[Dumbass Article]
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
The Return of Absinthe -Now Legal in the US

[Absinthe: The American Remix]
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Rage Against The Machine Thrashes Administration
Rage never disappoints. Sunday's performance at Coachella had Rage calling for the treasonous death of the Bush Administration. Why can't every band be so passionate?
[Rage Against the Machine Rages at Coachella Music Festival]
[Rage Against the Machine Rages at Coachella Music Festival]
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Kucinich Rankles Opposing Dems at Debate
I had a dream last night where I wondered about the state of our politicians and why none of them have recently aligned themselves with the founding principals of our nation, of protecting the rights of citizens as put forth by the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. Aren't we supposed to vote for someone who represents us?
Christian Art Protest Results in Classy Comeback (NSFW)
You'll want to turn your audio way down if you're at work. **Warning** Explicit Language.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Extreme Bunny - NSFW
My new favorite cartoon character. I think I'll have to get a tattoo of this guy!
Here's a link to the uncensored version. Beware. Highly Offensive and hella funny.
Here's a link to the uncensored version. Beware. Highly Offensive and hella funny.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Interactive Gun Crime World Map

[World Gun Crimes]
Monday, April 16, 2007
More Addictive than Hot or Not - Famousr
Who is more famous?
Getting a streak going can be difficult. On the hardest setting, I made it to 31 and was titled as someone who "Reads the Tabloids" with 419 points. Maybe I need more practice.
[Famousr]
Getting a streak going can be difficult. On the hardest setting, I made it to 31 and was titled as someone who "Reads the Tabloids" with 419 points. Maybe I need more practice.
[Famousr]
Sunday, April 15, 2007
The Most Controversial Films of All Time
Excellent list. Having seen several of them, I will say it's a pretty good list.
[Most Controversial Films of All Time]
[Most Controversial Films of All Time]
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Video: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black
It's unfortunate that her reputation is so negative because I truly think she is one of this decade's greatest artists ever. The marriage of those old style sounds with her modern lyrics create something entirely timeless.
TV: Painkiller Jane (SCI)

The story is formulaic as hell, with the typical tactical squad composed of the brute, the hacker, the nerdy doctor, and the boss. The black guy, who was supposed to be some sort of backup/support agent has already been killed off. How many ways can you say cliché? And none of these blokes has an ounce of a personality! With characters this boring, it's obvious this show won't make it to a second season. Hold off on buying that condo in Malibu, guys.
Last but not least, just how successful can a story be about a heroine with the powers to heal herself?
So she's indestructible. Big Freakin' Deal!
I would be more interested in a character who could spontaneously make burritos out of his own toe jam. What on earth could make these guys at the Sci-Fi channel grasp at so tenuous a straw? Seriously.
In a city with a thousand stories, why can't Hollywood find one that's even mildly entertaining anymore?
Friday, April 13, 2007
Imus Shows Us the Strength of the 1st Amendment

So I'm a little awestruck over the reaction his silly, racist comments have conjured up. Certainly, I think it's an awful overreaction to evict him from his job. I don't respect CBS or anyone else involved in taking away this man's livelihood. This is America, after all.
I think Americans have lost their perspective when it comes to discussions of race, sex or homophobia. Now, even a lighthearted comment can mean the end of a person's career. And while it's certain that the "awful white male" has had his day of suppressing others, I think this backlash is overboard.
It's time to put this in perspective. To be blunt, Imus' stupid comments don't hold enough power to change the life of a single little black girl who dreams of joining the WBA. His comments don't hold enough power to do more than make most people chuckle in discomfort. But the 40 million dollars his yearly Radiothon raised for good causes hold much more sway in the real world of little black girls. These are 40 million dollars that will no longer be there to help humanity.
We need to stand up for our right to say whatever we choose, be it racist, ignorant, homophobic, anti-authoritarian, or sexist. And just as I would not support a company for firing someone because of religion or sexuality or race, I can't support a company that terminates a man's position because of a dumb-ass comment. Not this time. Especially not after he apologized! I don't see CBS's decision as noble. They have decided to eliminate 40 million dollars for needy people, just to make themselves look good.
Imus said nothing more demeaning than what has been uttered by 4 scores of rap stars since the early 80's. Yes, it can be argued that rappers evoke an artistic license when spouting their provocative lyrics, but what is Imus if not just a mild form of entertainment (one most people would say is less influential than rap)? His was never the realm of political activism. The invective he conjured up was merely intended to be vitriolic and condescending (to many people, mind you, not just black women). While he was certainly wrong (yet again), I think the good he did for people far outweighs the momentary slip of judgment he made this time around.
Give Imus his job back and stop ignoring the true horrors of our world, like what happened in Iraq this past week. MSNBC and CBS, you ought to be ashamed of yourself, not Imus' stupid commentary. Either give Imus his job back, or give 40 million dollars to the poor, disenfranchised people you are alienating by getting rid of him.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Movie Review: Turistas (2006)

If you enjoy horror films, you'll probably like Turistas. No, it's not great. No, it's not even that good. But it's entertaining and, some would say, even plausible.
Plot: A group of young American backpackers in Brazil find themselves stranded after a bus accident. They hike their way to an amazing, secret club/bar on the beach and decide to stay, only to find themselves out of their element, victimized by the locals. Teaming up with one local, they end up at a house of horrors.
This film is, in fact, a modern-day version of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, only not as good. It stars a bunch of relative nobodies, save for Josh Duhamel (who is still a relative nobody, I suppose), and Melissa George (who does a great impression of a D'Abo sister circa 1986).
There is some hearty subtext going here, with plenty of racial overtones regarding class and globalization, but it's pretty light-hearted and never really coalesces into anything preachy or worthwhile.
Turistas wasn't a bad film. It just wasn't very good. And in a genre of ever-increasing kill rates and psychotic methods of dispatch, this was relatively boring. In any event, it's worth a rental, but I would laugh at you if I saw this one in your DVD collection.
Sifted: 5/10
Movie Review: The Holiday (2006)

First off, I want to distance myself from having a jaded viewpoint about this film simply because I'm not its intended audience. This movie, despite being a
The plot causes this movie to fall flat on its face. From the get-go, the viewer is expected to suspend their disbelief long enough to accept the unlikely scenario that there are two women on opposite sides of the planet who happen to be having relationship problems. They BOTH decide to go on vacation at a moment's notice. They BOTH happen across the same website offering home exchanges (and instant chat, mind you, which is not only implausible, but downright forcing a scene that would have been smoother had it taken place via long-distance phone call). They BOTH decide to exchange their homes on a moment's notice, (Kate doing so site unseen) deciding to switch pads THE NEXT DAY (without any exchange of contracts or paperwork, apparently). Okay, so if you manage to accept that implausible occurrence, then you're supposed to simply accept the fact that neither of these two bothers to alert their closest kin and significant others. This, of course, leads to Jude Law just showing up out of the blue to meet Cameron Diaz and Jack Black making an appearance to hook up with Kate Winslet.
Even if you're stupid enough to manage through that mangled plot, you're then expected to accept any number of impossibilities, such as these couples falling for each other in less than a week, the Screenwriter's Guild putting on a show for an old Hollywood writer in less than a week's time, and Cameron Diaz's spacey character actually being together enough to own her own business making movie trailers.
Speaking of Cameron Diaz, her acting is atrocious and over the top. It doesn't seem to be grounded in character at all. Jack Black plays himself, albeit with a more serious bent than usual. His performance is adequate, but nothing special. Jude Law is charming, but his chemistry with Diaz's character just seems forced and unnatural. Kate Winslet's performance seems to be the one valuable thing in the whole movie and that's a cloudy gem at best.
Chick flick doesn't even begin to describe this celluloid disaster. It's not even smart enough to be a good Romantic Comedy, frankly. In fact, it's somewhat insulting that Hollywood would level this to young working women, many of whom will probably enjoy it. I don't know. When I watch fantasy, I expect to see more than a few pointed ears and wizard's caps.
If you want a good romantic comedy, watch Bridget Jones' Diary, Sleepless in Seattle, Pretty Woman, Notting Hill, hell, even Serendipity has this wreck beat!
Sometimes it's called a Comfort Zone for a reason; I wish I'd never bothered leaving mine. Unless you want to waste 1:38 hours of your precious day (which inevitably felt like 3 hours, mind you), bypass this one and go watch the Spike channel on the upstairs television.
Sifted: 3/10
UFC 69 Videos
The dudes over at MMA Fever are at it again, this time showing all the UFC videos from last night's bouts. Spoilers? Let's just say, it's a disappointing Easter.
[MMA FEVER: UFC 69 Videos]
[MMA FEVER: UFC 69 Videos]
Friday, April 06, 2007
The World's Largest Cadbury Egg
Check out Pimp That Snack and see how to make a big-ass Cadbury Egg. Man, if I'd gotten one of these when I was a kid, I wouldn't be alive now.
Meal or No Meal
Fun, especially for fans of the show. I really don't enjoy the show much; it seems like it doesn't require much skill and is way too dependent on the luck of the draw. Personally, I'd rather throw Howie Mandel into a wood chipper than watch, but this online game is actually entertaining.
[Meal or No Meal]
[Meal or No Meal]
Bill O'Reilly vs. Geraldo
No one froths at the mouth as convincingly as O'Reilly does. Even Geraldo seems to be taken aback by O'Reilly's insane ranting.
Too bad Geraldo didn't let fists fly this time around. I would pay to watch that match up on Pay-per-view!
In case YouTube is not working, try here.
Too bad Geraldo didn't let fists fly this time around. I would pay to watch that match up on Pay-per-view!
In case YouTube is not working, try here.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Kermit sings Hurt (NSFW)
This has to be one of the saddest videos I've ever seen. Kermit all huddled up in a fetal position in the shower will forever be ingrained in my head. Having technical difficulties with loading, so here is the link.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Monday, March 26, 2007
Just a quote for tonight
Some people will tell you your cup is half empty; others will say it is half full.
I will always try to tell you: measure the volume of the cup and the liquid inside.
That should make it easier for us to determine a fullness or emptiness level.
I will always try to tell you: measure the volume of the cup and the liquid inside.
That should make it easier for us to determine a fullness or emptiness level.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Game Review: God of War II (PS2)

[Ars Technica Reviews God of War II]
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Program: WordWeb
Lifehacker's download of the day is an excellent tool for writers (or for people who need help writing). CTRL + right-click a word to bring up a dictionary and thesaurus, as well as additional information you might find useful. Some words even have links to Wikipedia. Very useful when you want to further research an obscure word or etymology.
[WordWeb]
[WordWeb]
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
The Best Political Ad Ever Made
EXCELLENT!!! This wasn't authorized by Obama or his people, mind you. It's an excellent remix of an Apple 1984 Ad.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Joe Rogan vs. A Heckler (NSFW)
Joe Rogan has been all over comedy news lately. Apparently, he's releasing a new DVD within a month, so it's no surprise that he's working on exposure, whether good or bad.
First, with him calling out Carlos Mencia and accusing him of joke theft ...
Now, here he skillfully skewers a heckler who won't shut the hell up ....
Joe Rogan VS Heckler - Click Here for more great videos and pictures!
I've never been a fan of Joe Rogan's comedy, but he's quite funny here.
First, with him calling out Carlos Mencia and accusing him of joke theft ...
Now, here he skillfully skewers a heckler who won't shut the hell up ....
Joe Rogan VS Heckler - Click Here for more great videos and pictures!
I've never been a fan of Joe Rogan's comedy, but he's quite funny here.
New Species Found - The Clouded Leopard

Monday, March 12, 2007
Sunday, March 11, 2007
300: Beautiful Bigotry Writ Large

300 suffers from several flaws that make it disturbing to watch. Like eating a candied apple that has ground glass inside, you will probably enjoy it, then walk away from the experience feeling like something is terribly wrong.
Racism
I don't understand why Hollywood seems to insist its audience is entirely white, but 300's biggest flaw is caused precisely by this never-ending delusion. Not only are we to believe the Spartans are all Anglos (a matter the history books would disagree with vehemently), we're also expected to believe the Persians were a bunch of mulattoes and Negroids in eyeliner.
The Persians, in fact, are quite diverse, as opposed to the Spartan army. There are black envoys, ambassadors, and messengers from Persia. There are, of course, some Caucasians in the Persian army as well, and even a couple of Asians thrown in for good measure. There are also a number of freakish, monstrous-looking warriors and slaves in the Persian army. There are also any number of criminals associated with the Persian army. I gather, we're to equate diversity with ugliness, slavery, and criminality then?
The message seems quite clear almost from the start of 300: namely, that it's about the final, great white stand against an onslaught of racial hegemony. No, Matt Drudge, this isn't quite an analogy you can easily apply to the Iraq war, but it's an ugly allegory all the same.
Homophobia
Perhaps just as specious as the overt ethnocentrism is this underlying tone of homophobia that's more than blatant throughout the film. I won't draw a conclusion about Greek eroticism (it's been done), but we're led to believe the entire reason the Spartans choose to fight is because the Athenians chose to and they're a bunch of (ahem) "fag" philosophers. The Spartans, not wanting to be shown up, are obliged to enter this suicidal conflict against the Persians as a show of masculinity. In essence, gays are to blame for the Spartans getting involved. Sad scapegoating apparently goes back thousands of years.
This isn't the only outright homophobia in 300 either. At one point, we're treated to viewing Xerxes' concubine, which, of course, has a plethora of tongue-licking, erotic lesbians there as an enticement, and a number of activities that would make a typical S&M gathering look tame in comparison. Not to mention Xerxes himself, who's pierced to the nines and could easily double as a draq queen stand-in for Ru Paul, with all that makeup and those perfectly manicured long nails.
In other words, we're supposed to believe the Spartans are a bunch of masculine, white, heterosexual males fighting against an onslaught of diverse queers, freaks, and sexual deviants, despite the historical evidence that shows the Greeks were probably a bunch of pederasts who were probably more morally twisted than the Persians themselves ever were.
Conservative Politics
There is a strong undertone of "family values" being the drive behind the 300's choice to fight. They do so to protect their families and to ensure the sovereignty of Sparta. Supposedly, none of the Persians have families. Their only motivation is a bloodthirsty desire to bugger the residents of Greece and enslave all the hot Spartan women? Excuse me? Something just doesn't jive.
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Perhaps the biggest flaw with 300 was also the most obvious. So obvious, in fact, that most people won't notice it at all. Here we have 300 men in the Battle of Thermopylae squaring off against 1 million+ Persians. According to history, the 300 successfully vanquished around 20,000 Persians. This, of course, begs the question: what happened to all the blood?
The fight choreography is stunningly poetic. Limbs get lobbed off and digital blood goes flying everywhere in slow motion in several scenes. But why is it that none of the Spartans are covered in blood? Not even their hands? Even their weapons look clean after supposed hours-long battles. Not that I wanted to see the blood, but there's something disturbingly wrong about a movie that exhibits all this violence like it's a pleasant music video, but conveniently leaves out all the blood. It's almost as if it's trying to say the act of killing is clean when it's a Persian who's being killed. Blood is a powerful symbol in storytelling. The decision to leave it out is very telling.
Only Hotties live in Sparta
From the start, it's explained that defective babies (namely, runts and those born with deformities) were discarded by the Spartans by being tossed off a cliff into a pile of bones below. This, apparently, has resulted in the world's most skilled warriors. So skilled, in fact, that they all sport perfect 6-packs as they walk toward battle, shirtless in all their conviction. Hollywood seems to have forgotten there was such a thing as a bronze breastplate. There is no room for deviation, either. Hunchbacks and old folk have no place in the Spartan army. In fact, there are no fat people, no ugly people, and no people with deformities in Sparta. Oh, and the women? They were all perfect 10's. Even the peasant working women.
Sexism
If there's anything 300 wants to get right, it's the depiction of how Spartans treated their women. Spartan women were, in fact, the leaders of their society. It was necessary for the women to be able to run things while their husbands were off fighting wars. Sparta was one of the only places in the Classical world where a girl could get an education. What's sad about 300, however, is the lack of many women at all in the story. There is one powerful woman in the film (the Queen) and she's fairly powerless, and ends up being victimized (and later vindicated, fortunately). The entire concept of femininity doesn't seem to exist in Sparta. Women are nothing but baby-making machines, even if they do produce Spartan men. There's something very wrong about showing this to teenage boys, mind you.
Despite all these issues (and I'm sure there are more that I didn't catch), 300 is a solid piece of beautiful celluloid work. It's quite gorgeous to look at, kind of like a Haute Couture model who's hiding an eating disorder and a nasty coke habit. But just as you wouldn't want your kids hanging out with Kate Moss, you should probably keep them from watching this one unless they have a sound enough mind to think for themselves. Sure, it's fun to watch America's Next Top Model, but would you really want to bring one home to mom? Sheesh.
Sifted: 8/10
Friday, March 09, 2007
What the Death of Captain America Really Means

But Captain America's death actually signified the opposite.
See, toward the end of the Marvel Civil War series, Captain America had become a sort of liberal ideologue and leader of a resistance force of superheroes (the Secret Avengers) that were opposed to Iron Man and his Republican/fascist/Bush-like cronies. Captain America was leading a revolt against a Patriot-Act-like law requiring all heroes to register and identify themselves to the government. Captain America was not representing a conservative, republican morality toward the end of his life, but standing for the old, liberal ideals of freedom and equality. It's not so ironic that Captain America was assassinated by a sniper's bullet, reminiscent of the death of JFK, MLK, and Robert Kennedy.
His death was a political hit, most likely financed by the uber-wealthy, republican Iron Man and his grunts. And his death symbolizes what is happening to America today at the hands of the Republican party.
In essence, the death of Captain America is symbolic of the death of the old America we grew up knowing and loving.
Read the Premise for Marvel Comic's Civil War on Wikipedia for more background.
[MSNBC: Death to 'America']
Civil War Remixed

Thursday, March 08, 2007
R.I.P. Jean Baudrillard (1929 - 2007)

[Wikipedia - Jean Baudrillard]
OMG! Rage Against the Machine is REUNITING!!!

I never did care much for
What is this, 1994? With the Smashing Pumpkins making a comeback, I might need to enroll in college again!
note: Woops. I got so excited, I forgot to add the link to the newspiece.
[Chris Cornell quits Audioslave]
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Grungy Gaye Gets It On
Check out this homeless dude as he hits it out of the park at the Apollo theater. Totally awesome.
Website: Scrib'd
It's like a YouTube for Documents, books, articles.... Check it out and sign up now to secure yourself a good nickname. This site is likely to be a big player down the line.
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The Violence of the Lambs!

Hey Matt Drudge, is this some sort of analogy for the rise of Christian Fundamentalism? Clearly, the scientists represent Atheists, right? Lol.
Cherokee Nation Ejects Slave Descendents

Okay, so every people has a few skeletons in their closet. But rather than rectify this problematic history, the tribe has instead voted to eject members who are descendants of former slaves belonging to the tribe. How pathetic.
I wonder about Cherokee identity, having never met a member who wasn't actually white.
Yeah, I said it.
In fact, if you ask 10 random white people about their race, you're bound to run into at least one who claims Cherokee ancestry. I wonder how much they paid for their newfound identity? And why weren't the slave descendants given the same option to buy into the tribe like white folk have been doing for decades?
How about if the other Native American Nations hold a vote and decide to eject the Cherokees as a tribe, once and for all? If it's about racial purity, after all, the Cherokee hardly qualify anymore anyway.
[Cherokees Eject Slave Descendents]
TV: Bizzare Foods with Andrew Zimmern (TRVL)

This guy makes Anthony Bourdain's show look tame, but I suppose that's gonna happen, considering how Bourdain's show really focuses on the places he visits, while Bizzare Foods seems to be about finding the grossest food around the world. It reminds me of the Crocodile Hunter, but for culture and food, not animal conservation.
Mmm. Lamb's Head, Pigeon Pie and Stingray.... Andrew certainly has a talented for descriptions, saying this about Goat Cous Cous: "It's not so much that you can taste the hay and straw in the flesh itself, but if you close your eyes I think you can."
Bizarre Foods is on the Travel Channel at 6PM and 9PM on Monday nights. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Monday, March 05, 2007
MMA Hilarity - NSFW
MMA Fever continues to surprise us, this time by presenting a funny video featuring Reggie Warren, Jr. Funny, but definitely not safe for work, unless you're wearing headphones.
300 a Veiled Analogy About Bush?

Why does this war film suddenly have to carry a deeper meaning, or to be a commentary on our modern lives? Because the main plot happens to be about war? It simply looks like a celebration of gore and battle cinematography. It doesn't need to be about anything else, really.
Does it?
Maybe, in fact, that's the entire point of the movie, for despite the success of the Spartan warriors to deflect the oncoming Persian army, the ultimate outcome is the same: Sparta fades away into a few paragraphs in our high school history books. Maybe that, in fact, is the point: for all the saber rattling, war is a waste of time, a sort of Superbowl before the invention of the proverbial football.
In other words, Matt Drudge, you're the messenger standing on the edge of the cavernous hole and those of us who actually think for ourselves are the guys kicking you down into it, all the while yelling "This is Sparta!" How's that for an analogy? Now go crawl under a rock and shaddap.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Sorry for the delay in posting...
Blogger decided my blog was too similar to spam, so they blocked me for a couple of days while a human had a look-see to verify my smut was actually authentic. I guess I passed, so now I'm back.
Thursday, March 01, 2007
Welcome to the Slave State

Let's do the math:
- Inmates will earn .60/day working the fields. After a week's work, they can afford to buy a pack of cigarettes with which to commit gradual suicide!
- Farmers will spend more for the "privilege" of hiring inmates than they were spending on traditional farm workers.
- Many farmers are having to ask for government subsidies, again.
- Inmates will have to be supervised and few (if any of them) have the required experience to do the work.
What if they had field duty and no one came? Wouldn't it be nice if the guards had to do the labor themselves to fulfill the prison's contracts? That's a comedy script just waiting to be written. Somebody get on that.
And amidst all this, you can probably say goodbye to cheap produce for the rest of your life.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Gore's Reply to Drudge's Hysterics About Power Consumption

[Think Progress - Gore Responds to Drudge's Latest Hysterics]
Smart Car Hitting a Wall at 70 MPH
Now show us what happens when a 2-ton GMC Pickup hits it from the side.
MC Router's New Tattoo

Girl, you crazy.
It doesn't even look fully colored in. Look at the light areas around the letters.... Couldn't you have tattooed a monitor screen on there or something?
Wow. That's all I can say.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Need New Wallpaper?
Here's an excellent site with 1,000+ background images. Very, very nice.
[Free Photos and Videos.com]
[Free Photos and Videos.com]
Video Games Made Me Do It!

Grandmother writes incredible letter about teen who killed homeless man and blamed it on video games.
[Penny Arcade]
Friday, February 23, 2007
Thursday, February 22, 2007
An Excellent Reason to Vote for Obama

George Takei PSA
This is one hilarious video. George Takei taking Tim Hardaway to task for his homophobic rant.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Guess Who's Actually Funny?

Saturday, February 17, 2007
Guy Buys Old Farmhouse, Discovers Barn Full of Cars!

Talk about a treasure trove. This pic is dark, but there appear to be at least 150 cars in there, many of them classics in excellent condition.
More pics in this link.
Britney Spears Shaves Her Head!

Clearly, this is a time-shifting moment in Hollywood history. Forever, we will be forced to divide the celebrity time line between the "Pre-Sheared Spears" and "Baldy Spears" eras.
I have to confess: I love her now.
Apparently, she got a couple of tattoos at the same time. How balsy is that?
Friday, February 16, 2007
Great Middle East Empires
This is a great video showing the empires that have controlled the Middle East throughout history.
[Imperial History of the Middle East]
[Imperial History of the Middle East]
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Wheel of Food

Next time, use the Wheel of Food and never suffer from indecision again. Just enter your zip code and wish for the best.
I entered my zip code and noticed it was pretty accurate about the restaurants in the area. It even listed a few new options I would never actually consider. This is a very nice way to solve those office arguments over where to go for lunch.