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Japanese dancer Nyantaro with a very happy dance

An even groovier Dancing Girl (with headphones) -Of Montreal

budzos says...

Chick isn't dancing very well. It's the truth, not degradation or hate. Why the hyperbolic reaction? Jesus. I think anyone who records themself dancing, edits the footage, and uploads it for all to see is doing two things:
1. Implying the dancing is worth watching.
2. Inviting comment/appraisal

Edit: The VS post also frames the dancing as "groovier" than the well-known groovy dancing girl. That girl's dancing was overrated to start with but that framing also invites comment/appraisal.

Thumbs up for 2:25 though.

Yogi said:

She seems like a fine dancer, does everyone have to be professional or else they're a piece of shit that deserves nothing be degradation and hate?

The Fifth Dimension- WOrking on a Groovy THing- Woody Allen

The Fifth Dimension - Working On A Groovy Thing

The Fifth Dimension- WOrking on a Groovy THing- Woody Allen

MSNBC PSA - All Your Kids Are Belong to Us

blankfist says...

@ChaosEngine, believe it or not, I actually agree with you. I don't think kids are the property of their parents. I also don't think people are the property of the community or any other group of people, parents or otherwise.

The hard fact, however, is that only parents can choose to have a child, not a community. The child is solely the parents' responsibility, I believe, because it was solely their choice. And I do believe they should have some fundamental rights to their children, such as making decisions for their family that the majority of people may or may not agree with.

I'm an atheist, and I'm, too, bothered when people use God as a reason to not treat their children for an illness, but that's the fringe minority, isn't it? But when you write "You have the privilege of raising them, but only if you treat them right." Who is the judge of what is the right treatment? You? Me? The majority? I believe the majority thought slavery was pretty groovy here in the States at one point.

I'm releasing my first album next month! (Blog Entry by Fusionaut)

Funky Hula Hoop Dance

delerium-wisdom-featuring kristy thirsk

Smells Like Teen Spirit - Kennedy Rose's Nirvana cover

The Like - He's Not A Boy

Sharp, tight, smoking.... Urban Dance Camp

Channel Ideas (User Poll by critical_d)

Esperanza Spalding -- Radio Song [live on Letterman]

Fanaticism and the wasted energy of the phone wars

hatsix says...

I KNOW! When you're programming and you think "Boy, I REALLY wish I could use Java right now", something is very wrong.

The one part that I liked about O-C is the named parameters on methods... Groovy has something similar, with the static init block, which is good enough for me.

>> ^schlub:

>> ^hatsix:
...but found myself doing a lot of mundane things that you don't have to worry about with Java)...

That's rich. Java is the most mundane language.



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