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the true face of gender equality

Babymech says...

Wait, weren't you supposed to pretend that the goal of all this isn't to roll back civil rights and reinstate some kind of fantasy 1950's white male conservative paradise? This video is much too blatantly obvious and doesn't use any of the right code words

Also wow, imagine getting to have a one on one Skype call with Douchey McShitbeard at the end! Dreamy!

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Explains Quantum Computing

French Fry Rap

newtboy says...

Those are really more like French Baked Potatoes. Fries are fried.

Mayo and mustard, mixed, on fries?!? BOOOOO.
If catsup or ketchup aren't your thing, try sour cream. Once you go creamy, potatoes are dreamy.

Procrastinatron (Member Profile)

pumkinandstorm says...

I didn't do too bad last week. In case you ever want to see how you did, you can find those weekly achievements posts by clicking on the "sift talk forum" tab and then scroll down and it is to the right of the screen under the heading "New Blog Posts from All Members" (a bit above where the current users are displayed).

Will look up that band to hear more...and this one is another great song!!! Thank you!! And that is EXACTLY the feel of it...dreamy. This playlist is really getting good!!! I enjoyed listening to it today...immensely!

Procrastinatron said:

So I finally found a laptop and WHOA you dominated that week. I am so impressed!

And I'm glad you liked the music! I really love Little Dragon - they are such an underrated band (in the grand scheme of things) but they are so amazingly good at creating that dreamy feel that just pulls your mind into another world.

Here's another song by the same band.


Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection Official Trailer

Sarzy says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

I find Hi-Def to be jarring when watching old beloved films. It loses that dreamy painted quality and looks more like closed circuit television. Filmmakers put a lot of effort into creating a beautiful celluloid pallor, which HD Blu-Ray usually just rudely brushes aside. I have a sneaking suspicion that QT feels the same way, because he is a student of classic cinema. I'll be curious to see if QT finds a way to keep the old school warmth. Either way, this looks awesome. Take my money, please.


Are you sure you don't have some kind of motion smoothing on, or some similar effect? Because it sure sounds like it. A good Blu-ray transfer of a classic film looks far, far more film-like than any DVD is able to muster. Modern TVs default to the closed circuit television, or soap opera look, which absolutely baffles me.

I read an article that said that a good rule of thumb is that any video setting that can be turned off on a TV should be turned off. Modern TVs look like garbage by default. Though I suspect that you know how to calibrate your TV, and in that case I honestly have no idea what you're talking about. Blu-rays are awesome.

Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection Official Trailer

spoco2 says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

I find Hi-Def to be jarring when watching old beloved films. It loses that dreamy painted quality and looks more like closed circuit television. Filmmakers put a lot of effort into creating a beautiful celluloid pallor, which HD Blu-Ray usually just rudely brushes aside. I have a sneaking suspicion that QT feels the same way, because he is a student of classic cinema. I'll be curious to see if QT finds a way to keep the old school warmth. Either way, this looks awesome. Take my money, please.


I could not disagree with you more sir after watching Blade Runner on Blu Ray on a large screen. It was like watching it at the movies.

Tarantino XX: 8-Film Collection Official Trailer

dystopianfuturetoday says...

I find Hi-Def to be jarring when watching old beloved films. It loses that dreamy painted quality and looks more like closed circuit television. Filmmakers put a lot of effort into creating a beautiful celluloid pallor, which HD Blu-Ray usually just rudely brushes aside. I have a sneaking suspicion that QT feels the same way, because he is a student of classic cinema. I'll be curious to see if QT finds a way to keep the old school warmth. Either way, this looks awesome. Take my money, please.

Pig Says 'Om Nom Nom! Popsicle!'

She's high as a kite after getting her wisdom teeth yanked.

calmlyintoit says...

I took part in a pain med experiment and whatever they tested on me was dreamy; no pain and coming to was delightful with a dentist from Jamaica whose accent made everything especially irey.

My brother, on the other hand, must have got the placebo because he was 100% awake when the dentist put his knee to my brother's chest to really yank those suckers out. Poor guy...

Jon Stewart interviews Captain Janeway in 1995

Jon Stewart interviews Captain Janeway in 1995

Jellyfish - Joining a Fan Club

eric3579 says...

She turned the nightlight on a blew him a kiss.
He stared back through is green crayola eyes.
She traced his likeness from off the back of a disc.
Next to the boxtop promise of the biggest prize.
Joining a fan club with my friends.
Filling our bathtubs with tee shirts and 8 x 10's.
He looks so dreamy,
I'm in love from afar.
When I'm picking up a fallen star.
Downstairs the late show's blasting 'age of the rock'.
The greedy monks playin' last Sunday at the milky way.
Mom's writing checks to the minister in the corner singing 'dig
down deep'.
'Cause if you wanna go to heaven all you gotta so is pay to pray.

Joining a fan club with my pen.
Filling my bathtub with Holy water and amens.
He looks so dreamy,
I'm in love from afar.
When I'm picking up a fallen star.
Shake that woody.
Shake it for me St. Pinocchio.
You've paid your money, now watch that money grow.

Joining a fan club, best be warned.
He turns me on when he wears that lampshade corwn of thorns.
We'd be so dreamy,
Sharing his black caviar.
While I'm picking up a fallen star.
Joining a fan club is a big mistake.
I still get heartburn when I think about all of the stamps I ate.
I wished I'd loved him,
Before fate crashed his car.
Say a prayer for the fallen star.

The "One Album Per Sifter" Quest (Rocknroll Talk Post)

gorillaman says...

Mark of the Beast, by Manilla Road. Early, experimental, album shelved for twenty years because the band themselves thought it was shit, finally released because a fifteen year old fan heard a bootleg copy and grew up to run a record label. Possibly not the most convincing start to a recommendation. Well, he loved it, and I love it too. Retro even when it was recorded, very 70s, lots of dreamy prog numbers and the occasional blast of heaviness. Complexity, sincerity, wailing guitar solos everywhere, Mark Shelton's incredible love-it-or-hate-it voice, wow, I don't know why I'm not listening to it right now.

1. Mark of the Beast
2. Court of Avalon

3. Avatar
4. Dream Sequence
5. Time Trap
6. Black Lotus

7. Teacher
8. Aftershock
9. Venusian Sea

10. Triumvirate

Andrew Bird and Ian Schneller's Sonic Arboretum

Ewan McGregor learns the title of Star Wars Ep II



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