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putting out a truck fire with an air tanker

deathcow says...

The videomaker, ahem, artist, chose to shroud the outcome in mystery, causing the viewer to reflect the emotions of the burning truck, itself simultaneously shrouded in a fine fire preventative mist.

Man Locked In Hot Car To Prove Babies Are Weak

newtboy says...

Yep, he needed a thermometer (because fat boy there probably sweats like that in 75 deg temperatures) and a timer/sundial (because he's an obvious liar too and can't be trusted).
I agree, this would have been good if it ended with the point being proven because he passed out from heat stroke/dehydration, as it sits it's just a stupid, bad joke being driven into the ground.
Judging from the shadows outside, it probably was about 15 min tops....also judging from the condensation on the window. It was certainly not anywhere near 3 hours. I doubt he needed to mist himself down, I bet he sweats like that at the air conditioned movie theater from the exertion of lifting his big gulp. What an ass.

artician said:

Lame. I get that it's a parody, but still...

Would have made the point better if he'd had a thermometer to reference.

Would have made the video excellent if he'd had a heart attack and the video was posted by a sad relative.

All in all, I seriously doubt he was in there for 3 hours. Probably just got out, sprayed himself down with a mister, and did the whole thing in 15 minutes, tops.

Who's weak now, bitch!?

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Nuclear Weapons

radx says...

Those floppies are just another layer of security. At some point, everyone trained in their use will have croaked and there will be ones less capability to reduce entire peoples to pink mist.

Pouring water into hot oil

The Easiest Way To Avoid The Kiss Cam

JiggaJonson says...

What Work Is

We stand in the rain in a long line
waiting at Ford Highland Park. For work.
You know what work is--if you're
old enough to read this you know what
work is, although you may not do it.
Forget you. This is about waiting,
shifting from one foot to another.
Feeling the light rain falling like mist
into your hair, blurring your vision
until you think you see your own brother
ahead of you, maybe ten places.
You rub your glasses with your fingers,
and of course it's someone else's brother,
narrower across the shoulders than
yours but with the same sad slouch, the grin
that does not hide the stubbornness,
the sad refusal to give in to
rain, to the hours wasted waiting,
to the knowledge that somewhere ahead
a man is waiting who will say, "No,
we're not hiring today," for any
reason he wants. You love your brother,
now suddenly you can hardly stand
the love flooding you for your brother,
who's not beside you or behind or
ahead because he's home trying to
sleep off a miserable night shift
at Cadillac so he can get up
before noon to study his German.
Works eight hours a night so he can sing
Wagner, the opera you hate most,
the worst music ever invented.
How long has it been since you told him
you loved him, held his wide shoulders,
opened your eyes wide and said those words,
and maybe kissed his cheek? You've never
done something so simple, so obvious,
not because you're too young or too dumb,
not because you're jealous or even mean
or incapable of crying in
the presence of another man, no,
just because you don't know what work is.

Philip Levine

Peeing at -50 deg

A Cloud Like The End of The World

Russian Car Surfer

Juggalo teaches us what to do if we get bored

Kick ass 2 red band trailer

probie says...

I agree. There weren't any loose ends aside from Red Mist, and something tells me he's going to survive at the end of this one too, so what's the point? Where can they take this story?

With all that said, I am looking forward to seeing Jim Carrey in this. If he wasn't a chameleon before, I think he's attained that status now.

dystopianfuturetoday said:

As much as I loved Kick Ass, I don't think it needed a sequel. It pretty much said everything it set out to say. The sequel just looks like fun, but mindless action.

umzug (1sttube Talk Post)

Del Toro casts Portal's Glados in "Pacific Rim" (Trailer)

Fletch says...

I normally love science fiction and shit like this, but this just looks stupid to me. It looks like a super-sized "The Mist". I hope I'm wrong, but... "a portal between dimensions in the Pacific Ocean". Give me a break.

Del Toro casts Portal's Glados in "Pacific Rim" (Trailer)

EvilDeathBee says...

-Have you ever seen Godzilla? Evangelion's Angels (and the story) were a little more complicated than simply "giant monsters sent to destroy mankind". From this trailer we don't know what these monsters are or came from, they could just be random monsters like in The Mist.
-There were NO giant robots in Evangelion
-From this trailer, these robots are remote controlled, they are not inside them. Even if they were, ever heard of Battletech/Mech Warrior (they also use neural links)? Robotech/Macross? Gundam?

I was basing this off observations from this trailer. Nothing here says "Evangelion" to me apart from a few vague similarities that are not unique to Eva

EMPIRE said:

Seriously?

Let's see.
- Giant monsters sent to destroy mankind (at least that's what they say in the trailer)
- Giant Robots controlled by people inside
- Giant Robots controlled by people inside with "neural links"
- Giant Robots each constructed by Japan, US, and Germany (that's not in the trailer I know, but i read it somewhere)

Tree-climbing pro, Nat Geo photog gets shot of a lifetime

spoco2 says...

Yeah, the concept is fine, it's the execution, framing and composition. The mist looks nice, the colour is nice, the bird is in a great pose, but there's so much uninteresting frame at the bottom, and the right side.

SpaceOddity said:

I think what's special about it is that it is almost certainly the only shot like it ever taken, perspective-wise.

Highest Resolution Machu Picchu Picture Ever Taken

deathcow says...

>> ^grinter:

>> ^deathcow:
Panorama Done!
frame 1920 of 1920
back LCD lights up
<< NO MEMORY CARD >>

I shot some sun rays breaking through the early morning mist over the mountains around Machu Picchu. It was gorgeous - dream lighting - and about an hour later realized that the camera was set to a ludicrously high ISO. I was devastated. I can't imagine how that guy would have felt if something had gone wrong.


Man... bummer... I hope you got some pictures you liked out of it anyway.

I shot a few hours of a galaxy through the telescope the other day with the ISO set on AUTO. Also a bummer but nothing compared to your story.



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