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Some of the scale models are getting...Big...

Moon on the loose in Fuzhou.

When your art is too realistic

Babymech says...

If they're going to coach actors on anything they should start with "don't freak out after the guy has turned around, when you would literally be unable to see the scary spider." It's like they're scared because the spider disappeared.

Still, the spider on his back - that's real right? Looks pretty convincing.

poolcleaner said:

Why is he scribbling all over an optical illusion? At least coach the actor in the concept of drawing lol

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Three kids cover Metallica classics in a shopping centre

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The Terrible Truth Behind the Food Pyramid

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Babymech says...

Well see, this is why Every Frame a Painting gets 2,6 million hits and the response video gets less than 2k. #sad.

siftbot said:

Invocations (related=http://videosift.com/video/A-theory-of-Film-Music) cannot be called by Babymech because Babymech is not privileged - sorry.

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The Marvel Symphonic Universe

Babymech says...

So wait, how do I do this... *related=http://videosift.com/video/A-theory-of-Film-Music

AeroMechanical said:

I'm reminded of that Hans Zimmer BA-DA-DA-DUM-DUM-DU-NUH, BA-DA-DA-DUM-DU-nuh. I first recall from "The Rock" though it probably appeared earlier and was then used in variations in every 90's action movie. Sometimes exactly, probably the same composer, and sometimes just ripped off variations. There was also the theme from 48 Hours that was used in many 80's action films.

Of course, they were memorable in their way. It didn't take long before you didn't really notice the music anymore, though, because it was just "action movie" music for the time.

The Rock:
https://youtu.be/ljW8HWDFvNg

48 Hours:
https://youtu.be/KxN2ETYQ7Mk

The Terrible Truth Behind the Food Pyramid

Products that promise "detox" are a sham. Yes, all of them.

Babymech says...

Um no. The body has no problems combining ingredients, and storing certain essential ingredients for several months until the appropriate catalyst is introduced into the body. The real problem with most of these cures is that they ignore the basic principle of equivalent exchange. For every change you want to make in the body, you have to offer something of equal intrinsic value, or you'll suffer nasty rebound. And that's a good way to lose an arm and a leg.

transmorpher said:

The reason why none of those supplements and things work is because it's usually just one ingredient, and the body doesn't know what to do with a single ingredient.

The body is expecting a particular set of ingredients in fairly specific amounts in order to make use of the "active ingredient".

Luckily for us, the specific sets of ingredients are prepackaged perfectly in fruits, vegetables, spices, legumes, tubers and grains.

So eat your whole-foods - just chop, blend and spice it all however you like - whatever it takes that you eat them as a staple

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Babymech says...

This, to me, is the apogee of the divergence between kickstarter culture and product-buying culture - wanting to put in the money just to see someone do something interesting or something that you think is worthwhile. I would buy Stellaris and never play it, because I like what that game is doing, but I would steal Deus Ex Mankind Divided and play it to conclusion because I really dislike what that game's doing, ie a soulless rehash of the previous game.

I'm not sure that that necessarily makes for healthy markets.

ChaosEngine said:

I dropped a decent chunk of change on this when it was announced. I'm skeptical I'll ever get to play it, but honestly, I don't care at this point.

I'm just glad someone is really pushing the bounds of technology.

09 11 2016 Hillary Clinton collapses / faints, literally dr

Babymech says...

Payback - bought by big pneumonia. Wrong for your lungs... wrong for America. #sad

Payback said:

Not saying she isn't sick. Just saying pneumonia isn't a communicable disease in and of itself. If anything it's a symptom.

You were saying it COULDN'T be pneumonia because she wouldn't have gotten anywhere near a child.

I was just saying your argument against pneumonia was invalid.

Hey, how about we agree she was hopped up on cough syrup, then you can say she's a lush!



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