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The Secrets of Quantum Physics - Einstein's Nightmare

vil says...

Exactly. He got all the girls. Watch him and learn.

If this arbitrary value comes out more than 2 Einstein was wrong. And the answer is.... 2.5 woohoooo! Anything practical on the horizon?

Also strings + entanglement = Flying Spaghetti Monster confirmed.

billpayer said:

Watch Feynman. He was the true genius of the 20th century.

Kyrie Irving Plays a Pick Up Game Disguised as an Old Man

Father-daughter purity balls: can it get any creepier?

quantumushroom says...

Why WAIT? Haven't these gullible girls watched Mtv? Don't they wanna shake it for gold teef rappers?

These days marriage is optional (unless you're gay, then it's mandatory). Fathers for children are also optional, government will just pick up the tab for everything, it never runs out of money! Did you know you can buy milk on the cheap or get it free with 'food cards', and all the high schools now have daycare centers? And 'free' health care is just around the corner, cause those herp and HIV meds ain't cheap. All these modern wonders also free babydaddy to keep up his active lifestyle with others, for to deny a 15-year-old anything is akin to a crime.

If you don't like being punished with a baby, there's always the "Casey Clause" to get you out and free you up for more partying! Get in the game, Girl! You're nobody unless you're workin' it!

SF Giants Show True Manliness -- It Does Get Better

berticus says...

yes, you are right. i just think "it gets better" itself isn't necessarily accurate -- but everything else is great.
>> ^peggedbea:

mmm i don't know, i'm not usually a fan of PSA's or PR campaigns in general, but i do really like this one. maybe it's just because i love everything dan savage does.
but i also think the point is not only to let lgbt kids know that high school sucks and then you move on and A LOT of people in the big big world actually do support you, but also to let other kids know that homophobia isn't cool and in that context i think this campaign has the potential to be effective.
i saw dan savage speak live recently and he talked a bit about the 'it gets better' project and the letters he gets from gay kids all over the place. one story made me cry, this 15 year old girl watches 'it gets better' videos on youtube under her covers, on her phone, after everyone in the house is asleep so she doesn't have to feel alone. she can watch literally thousands of videos from people telling her there is nothing wrong with her, the world outside of her tiny little high school kid box supports her and after she turns 18 she can leave and be whoever she wants, i think that is a measure of success. >> ^berticus:
Ok. I know I'm a cynical fucker, but.. I'm getting sick of hearing this message, because frankly, it just isn't always true. But I guess it's not quite as powerful to say "for some people it gets better but for other people things will still be shit!"
Plus what rottenseed and MaxWilder said.
Having said that, I still think it's a good message. I don't know if it will actually have any measurable positive impact (e.g. reduction in suicides) but I hope so.


SF Giants Show True Manliness -- It Does Get Better

peggedbea says...

mmm i don't know, i'm not usually a fan of PSA's or PR campaigns in general, but i do really like this one. maybe it's just because i love everything dan savage does.

but i also think the point is not only to let lgbt kids know that high school sucks and then you move on and A LOT of people in the big big world actually do support you, but also to let other kids know that homophobia isn't cool and in that context i think this campaign has the potential to be effective.

i saw dan savage speak live recently and he talked a bit about the 'it gets better' project and the letters he gets from gay kids all over the place. one story made me cry, this 15 year old girl watches 'it gets better' videos on youtube under her covers, on her phone, after everyone in the house is asleep so she doesn't have to feel alone. she can watch literally thousands of videos from people telling her there is nothing wrong with her, the world outside of her tiny little high school kid box supports her and after she turns 18 she can leave and be whoever she wants, i think that is a measure of success. >> ^berticus:

Ok. I know I'm a cynical fucker, but.. I'm getting sick of hearing this message, because frankly, it just isn't always true. But I guess it's not quite as powerful to say "for some people it gets better but for other people things will still be shit!"
Plus what rottenseed and MaxWilder said.
Having said that, I still think it's a good message. I don't know if it will actually have any measurable positive impact (e.g. reduction in suicides) but I hope so.

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Girls watch porn, too!

gwiz665 says...

Hehe, that's always my excuse too.. "It's for a paper!!" "I'm doing research." "I don't know what they're gonna do with that cup!"
>> ^alien_concept:

Let me get something straight right now. That granny utilising the toilet brush was NOT me watching porn!

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FEAR - Saturday Night Live 1981 - Historic Performance

indigocrush says...

I was 13 when I saw this live. It blew my mind. When you think about moments that changed your life--this was one for sure. It was scary and thrilling for a Midwestern girl watching this on a tiny TV. I had learn more about this music and those scary, sexy boys that played it.

Nein!

Kerotan says...

>> ^KnivesOut:
I don't think it should be in the kids channel.
Would you really want your kids to watch this? Sweaty dudes on stage and all? Not me brother.


So only gays watch the gay channel, only girls watch the femme channel, only old people watch the vintage channel. I could go on, but I think you get my point.

Guys Succeed in Making a Palace Guard Laugh

calvados says...

Perhaps I should answer some of the questions or comments while I'm here:

@Oblyvious: many guards in the British tradition do wear the tall black hat, typically called a bearskin (and made of bear fur), as part of their uniform. I'm not sure what this guy is doing, although he actually seems not to be a palace guard (not guarding Buckingham Palace at least).

@MINK: I don't think you meant to say that a soldier on ceremonial guard duties is necessarily soft / not hardcore, so I'll use your comment as a springboard to a wider audience, since there are not a few people who tend to imagine that if a soldier is on ceremonial duties then that is all he does and is all he's good for. Again I'm not sure how the Brits do it (I reckon they use full-time troops and would guess that they rotate into / out of ceremonial duties) but in our case we reservists have the option of doing ceremonial duties during the summer (it's a big guaranteed chunk of money, esp. for those soldiers who are also students), while the rest of the year we're training with our usual reserve units practicing infantry shit. I know plenty of guys who have volunteered to do ceremonial duties one summer and then the next they were (again voluntarily) doing work-up training for deployment and the summer after that they were (voluntarily) on mission in Afghanistan. All this to point up the fact that soldiers doing ceremonial taskings are every inch "real" soldiers.

@AeroMech: I'm guessing that was tongue-in-cheek but ceremonial guards are exactly that -- ceremonial, there for the sake of tradition and pomp, as well as (it must be said) for the delight of the tourists. Going back a few hundred years when this sort of guard posting was for reals, when the guards actually had live ammo and were actually there to seriously guard some dudes, perhaps the guards were allowed to look around periodically. In any event they would have been able to walk a beat, during which they'd be able to see everything around them (the guard who's on the move in this video is walking a beat).

Also, yes, bewbs. Sex. ("Sex you've had or sex you haven't?" -- both.) Tourists are a chatty lot so you can listen in on their prattling if there's a bunch of them around. You people-watch, too (and girl-watch) if they happen to be around the center of your field of view.

@Shepppard: not fired, but extra duties if his superiors found out about it -- which, since it's on the you tubes, they probably did

Kids In The Hall : Bim Bam Baby

Sexism Strength and Dominance:Masculinity in Disney Films

Kreegath says...

I didn't like this video and would downvote if I could, simply for the fact that they bring up stereotypical gender roles as something Disney tries to imprint in children (which I actually can agree with to some point).
However, my gripe with the creator of this video is when he shows us the scenes from "Beauty and the Beast" where Gaston shows his worst behaviour. This is what I have a problem with, as Gaston obviously is the bad guy and is clearly depicted as such even to the extent that small children can understand it. His advances also fails quite miserably, and in a humorously manner, which would also reinforce the lesson that acting like a man's man and treating women like objects (which is exactly like he does) is bad, especially when you take into consideration the mutually respecting relationship between Belle and the Beast.

EDIT: And the Mulan bit just made me laugh out loud. She quickly learns that masculinity is primarily defined by strength and physical prowess, does she? Never mind the pathetic try to imply that masculinity equals sexism, does the commenter actually try to say that Mulan somehow teach children to fall into the classical gender roles? Seriously, that's the dumbest thing I've heard this millennium.

The only thing that I can imagine the creator of this video would find completely PC would be 90 minutes of those little ghost creatures from Princess Mononoke. However, we couldn't possibly have the word "princess" in the title as it would subconsciously force all girls watching it into becoming subordinate to boys.



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