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Radiohead - All I need

Balloon poppin' animation

Jon Stewart Goes Head-to-Head With Bill O'Reilly

TangledThorns says...

I have never seen Stewart squirm so much. He kept trying to dodge the subject and play tit for tat. O'Reilly was solid as a rock. O'Reilly is an intelligent and mature author and the Stewart is a middle aged Mtv failed comedian that writes children books masquerading as coffee table picture books for adults.

Best Use of 600 Balloons Since Up

Best Use of 600 Balloons Since Up

Best Use of 600 Balloons Since Up

Best Use of 600 Balloons Since Up

Cool Balloon Stop Motion

MTV's Flip Book Made by Popping Balloons in 2011.

MTV's Flip Book Made by Popping Balloons in 2011.

MTV's Flip Book Made by Popping Balloons in 2011.

MTV's Flip Book Made by Popping Balloons in 2011.

Canada's first Slut Walk

ravioli says...

The "oversexualized" look is now THE way to dress for little girls if they want to look like their idols Beyonce, Shakira, C.Aguilera, Mrs. Spears and that dame Fergie. Watch mtv for a couple hours and you'll see. This trend has slowly expanded to mid-aged women, making it a new standard, accepted style. Men should get used to it and not take it literally. Usually, women who dress like this don't want to tease you more, but only to look younger.

Wonder Woman's Super Powers On-Disply For You

kronosposeidon says...

The TV show was mostly based on her earliest days in comic books. Indeed, she originally didn't have the power of flight, but the writers gave it to her in 1960 - over 50 years ago now. They boosted her other powers slowly over time, just like they did with Superman (who now can approach the speed of light, but back in the beginning he was happy just to outrace bullets). Even when the TV show debuted her power of flight had been in existence for 15 years, but I think they chose to ignore it mainly because realistic human flight FX were too costly for most TV budgets back then.

I really believe they never tried to make a serious show. It was the '70s, and jiggling curves had finally become acceptable for American television. This is what they exploited. And to make a crappy, campy show like that last 4 years is a testament to how much one woman's bouncing boobs were cherished by male Americans of the time. Now it takes multiple sets of titties to make it these days. We've made great strides, haven't we? >> ^NetRunner:

@kronosposeidon I only really know her from the 70's show, and I admittedly mostly watched it for the, uhh, woodrows.
Sounds like in the comics she had a lot more power than her softcore TV version did. I don't recall her lifting anything much heavier than a car there, and she wasn't inhumanly fast, nor capable of flying without machinery.
I suppose she was a genius there too, but that only really manifested itself in her being able to occasionally answer trivia questions, not in the sense that Wonder Woman got presented as being uncannily intelligent in her actions or speech...

Unstoppable Zoom

probie says...

Thank MTV's The Grind for this constant tilt, zoom, truck and pan shite. It certainly was used before The Grind, but that show popularized it. Come to think of it, MTV is also responsible for the plethora of reality TV shows due to The Real World.
Fuck you, MTV.



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