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Ornthoron (Member Profile)
Thanks for the quality!
In reply to this comment by Ornthoron:
Even without considering the pros or cons of having a foreskin, I am simply unable to understand how anyone can condone removing a piece of an infant boy's body before he can consent.
*quality
Foreskin Explained with Computer Animation
>> ^dag:
I'm with you there. Also suffering from foreskin envy.>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
20,000 nerve endings?!?!?! makes me angry every time I learn more about it.
"Hi, my name is Jon. I don't have a foreskin either and I'm mad as hell at my ancient Egyptian ancestors and the book of Genesis about it."
*crowd* "Hi Jon."
Foreskin Explained with Computer Animation
You might want to read up on that.>> ^GeeSussFreeK:
>> ^zombieater:
"This is the way a normal penis was designed to work."
Uh... no. That is how the penis evolved and changed along with man.
Kind of like the appendix? Thinking evolution is this beautiful, perfect thing is no less foolish than the creationist view. (not that I support or disprove cutting...don't really even think about it)
Foreskin Explained with Computer Animation
Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)
I'm with you there. Also suffering from foreskin envy.>> ^GenjiKilpatrick:
20,000 nerve endings?!?!?! makes me angry every time I learn more about it.
Foreskin Explained with Computer Animation
wah wah waaaaaahhhhhh...>> ^snoozedoctor:
I lost an eyelid in an accident years ago. They used my foreskin to fashion a new one. The wound healed fine, but it left me a little cock-eyed.
Foreskin Explained with Computer Animation
>> ^zombieater:
"This is the way a normal penis was designed to work."
Uh... no. That is how the penis evolved and changed along with man.
Kind of like the appendix? Thinking evolution is this beautiful, perfect thing is no less foolish than the creationist view. (not that I support or disprove cutting...don't really even think about it)
Foreskin Explained with Computer Animation
And how long had he been circumcised when he told you that? The loss of sensitivity doesn't happen over night. It's a process of probably some years.
>> ^wormwood:
I know a guy who was circumcised as an adult. He told me that sex felt just as good after the operation as before. So cheer up, fellas.
Disaster Movie: Ice Age
I love how computer animation in the digital age has reincarnated the "B" movie.
Amazing Sonic Flipbook Animation
Non computer animation -- will never be totally dead as long as there are flipbooks!
25 Years of Pixar Animation
Touché, good sir. Though not much of a studio if all they do is shorts, no?
>> ^jimnms:
>> ^MarineGunrock:
That's because they don't have any.
>> ^jimnms:
>> ^MarineGunrock:
I feel the need to point out that 2011 - 1995 = 16 years of movies, not 25.
Pixar was founded in 1986. 2011 - 1986 = 25 years. This video fails to include any of their work before Toy Story.
"Luxo Jr. is the first film produced in 1986 by Pixar Animation Studios, following its establishment as an independent film studio. It is a computer-animated short film (two and a half minutes, including credits), demonstrating the kind of things the newly-established company was capable of producing. It was the first Pixar short to release within a Pixar film." - Source
And more here.
25 Years of Pixar Animation
>> ^MarineGunrock:
That's because they don't have any.
>> ^jimnms:
>> ^MarineGunrock:
I feel the need to point out that 2011 - 1995 = 16 years of movies, not 25.
Pixar was founded in 1986. 2011 - 1986 = 25 years. This video fails to include any of their work before Toy Story.
"Luxo Jr. is the first film produced in 1986 by Pixar Animation Studios, following its establishment as an independent film studio. It is a computer-animated short film (two and a half minutes, including credits), demonstrating the kind of things the newly-established company was capable of producing. It was the first Pixar short to release within a Pixar film." - Source
And more here.
Super Deep Mandelbrot Zoom
Tags for this video have been changed from 'fractal Mandelbrot math computers animation' to 'fractal, Mandelbrot, math, computers, animation' - edited by eric3579
Insert Coin (Machinima) -- A 8-bit trip.
>> ^marinara:
BS. They just ran some video through a filter so it looked like coins
I figured the same thing - It looks like computer animation.
But the last minute where they describe how they did it makes perfect sense and explains why it looks like it was made by a computer. Essentially they used a computer animation, projected it and then traced it.
Tons of work, but you have to wonder why. The computer version would have looked just fine and the "tracing" didn't really ad anything. I think it would have been more successful if they used something more articulate than the dots from the coins. The method has potential and I commend their determination but... Meh on the final product!
TCM - I Know It's You
Tags for this video have been changed from 'the crystal method, music video, computer animation' to 'the crystal method, music video, computer animation, milla jovovich' - edited by enoch
My Desk Is 8-Bit - Cool stop motion animation
It's a computer animation, not a real stop-motion, but still pretty sweet.