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Devo - Beautiful World

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from '80s, new wave, new traditionalists, for you, not me' to '80s, new wave, new traditionalists, for you, not me, devo, beautiful world' - edited by Grimm

Hot tatooed girl fails at caligraphy

geo321 jokingly says...

The beautiful world of *art. This video is cool IMO. However, I'm not qualified to argue about the propensity of Dag's penis to such things so I don't have an opinion.

lucky760 said:

Fails dag's wood test.

Love the dragon tattoo.

(But I can't stop imagining how it'll look after a couple of decades and children. Some people just have no concept or concern for their own inevitability.)

Large Filament Eruption On The Sun: 8/31/2012--SPECTACULAR!

kceaton1 says...

*promote

This is most likely the most AMAZING filament eruption to be caught on video. It is caused by a little process called magnetic reconnection. It's a little process that gives us our solar flares, these filaments, CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections), auroras, and the possible potential for very dangerous radiation storms every few millennium--give or take a few. Basically, plasma flows along these field lines of magnetism. When things get out of hand, then those field lines distort and change and all of a sudden things get very dangerous (AND sometimes beautiful). The faster the magnetic field changes the faster the particles will travel making them more and more dangerous as the events unfold fast enough giving them more energy (kinetic & heat), which in turn if directed at us means it penetrates much further into our protective field and anything outside of the field, crispy--in the shredded DNA, cells, you name it sense.

Occasionally, Earth's magnetic field breaks down a bit (if I remember why correctly it was a certain "sequence" within our magnetic shield and it reacts badly with the Sun's--don't quote me though, I really need to look it back up again it was a very long time ago I remember this from), if a large solar flare directed towards Earth ever happened before Earth had enough time to fully build back it's strength we would be FAR more in trouble than usual, but this would be a rare event. Usually what happens is that the charged particles follow Earth's magnetic lines and go to the poles, which is the one place on Earth where you do suffer the most radiation from the Sun (basically wherever the poles are as the plasma follows the polarity or "field lines" of Earth's magnetic field). It's also why the closer you are to the poles the better your view is of the aurora as the particles streaming in, if there is a sufficient quantity moving very fast (the more energy, especially kinetic--speed, the farther the penetration into the atmosphere and the lower the aurora becomes visible), will enter the atmosphere and begin to be absorbed by various elements that our atmosphere is compromised of like Nitrogen.

Here's a quick explanation. Basically, the particles collide with atoms of molecules/elements or anything in the higher atmosphere, exciting their electrons into higher energy levels, which is known fundamentally in science as quantum leap/atomic transition/electron transition it's one of the atom's most fundamental abilities dealing with "extra energy" being pushed into a system that wants balance (this is a very common process that happens ALL DAY long, EVERYWHERE around you; it transfers photons essentially--pure energy--BUT, what is the energy in the form of as it's energy level makes it do very many different things; you could see things, what you consider the normal range of light--it's EXACTLY how light goes THROUGH a window--it doesn't go through the window it is transferred via the atoms from one side to the next, this is ALSO why people are trying to get invisibility to work as it just might; HEAT is another one that is transferred all the time--it literally radiates outwards from our bodies and then we are surrounded by excited electrons and the infrared range of light we are putting out, the heat of a human body...or any animal; this goes on and on, it happens everywhere and as I said ALL-THE-TIME, it's perhaps one of the most critical processes and abilities of the atom and how photons also transfer their energy between areas in a direction; a little off-topic information for those that don't realize how much is going on, everywhere, all the time, at any given second...it's a complicated, but beautiful world)), and making them give off light that we see when the charge they've taken on finally returns the molecule/element's electrons to their normal orbits in the electron shell; the color depends on what molecule/element was being bombarded and how much energy was involved from the particle that hit it). This of course transfers all the energy that those particles had and we get a nice light show.

/I thought I'd fill my promote with something useful; ...on why these happen...
//edit-For a little more clarity, grammar and a bit more information that I hope some will appreciate if it helps anyone learn something or atleast go look up some of this and learn some on their own; taking an interest in science, it's one of the most important things in the world that we have.
///Spreading science is just as important; it's the one literal thing we do/use that has ever allowed us to deal with the worst problems we have: fear, pain, death, disease, sorrow, despair, ignorance, etc... Science IS the light in the dark. It is our best hope for mankind's continued existence and a good life. It is the single most important activity we now do as a group; it's our savior from us and what's out there...

Zero Punctuation: Top 5 of 2011

dystopianfuturetoday says...

Dark Souls is an awesome game. It's like Skyrim's evil twin brother. It features a huge beautiful world, with lots of mood and style, with some great enemies and bosses, with customizable stats, armor, magic and weapons and it's hard as balls. Unlike Skyrim, this game is extremely difficult. It purposely fucks with your head, leads you into traps a rewards failure with harsh punishment. The upside is that it feels like you are one tiny adventurer against huge odds in a hostile world, and when you accomplish something it is extremely gratifying. Skyrim is great, but you can easily 'save' and cheat your way through so many of the boss battles. On the rare occasion when you can figure out a way to cheat a boss to death in Dark Souls, it feels completely justified out of self defense against a huge and powerful foe. Anyway, I liked it. Still haven't finished it and I may not because it's so fucking hard and long (go ahead gwiz, it's the perfect set up), but it's an awesome horror-adventure action RPG that rewards caution, smarts, planning and skill - unlike Skryrim, which I liked alot too.

TOYOTA Fun-Vii

dag says...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag. (show it anyway)

I'm always looking for an opportunity to quote the great Fagan. This seemed to fit. the funny thing is that a lot of people didn't realize that this song was dark sarcasm.>> ^Ornthoron:

>> ^dag:
Here at home we'll play in the city
Powered by the sun
Perfect weather for a streamlined world
There'll be spandex jackets one for everyone
What a beautiful world this will be
What a glorious time to be free

Yay! Donald Fagen quote! He didn't say in the song that all the spandex jackets would be white, though.

TOYOTA Fun-Vii

Ornthoron says...

>> ^dag:

Here at home we'll play in the city
Powered by the sun
Perfect weather for a streamlined world
There'll be spandex jackets one for everyone
What a beautiful world this will be
What a glorious time to be free


Yay! Donald Fagen quote! He didn't say in the song that all the spandex jackets would be white, though.

TOYOTA Fun-Vii

dag jokingly says...

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Here at home we'll play in the city
Powered by the sun
Perfect weather for a streamlined world
There'll be spandex jackets one for everyone

What a beautiful world this will be
What a glorious time to be free

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It's a Beautiful World

Jacques Magazine presents Tori

Opus_Moderandi says...

>> ^geo321:
I'm thinking that it would be a beautiful world if we could recognize and accept the naked forms of human beings and be able to respect those forms as a part of our lives that there'e nothing to be ashamed of..


It's not the nudity, it'd the breast squeezing and finger fucking.

>> ^geo321:
Her gestures moving along with the music are artistic to me. Art is subjective. I just don't get censoring a video for breasts. I guess that's North America for us.


Her "gestures" are squeezing her breasts and finger fucking.

>> ^geo321:
My view is that I don't find someone showing their breasts as that big a deal or shocking or to be instantly classified as porn.


She's not "showing" her breasts, she's fondling and squeezing them. And finger fucking.

I, personally, think the video itself is awesome. But the intention of it is so... erotically in-your-face, I don't see how anyone can argue "artistic merit".
To me, an example of female nudity, i.e. BREASTS, having "artistic merit" is the very first song in David Lynch & Angelo Badalamenti's Industrial Symphony No. 1, "I fell for you baby, like a bomb." No finger fucking.

Jacques Magazine presents Tori

geo321 says...

I'm thinking that it would be a beautiful world if we could recognize and accept the naked forms of human beings and be able to respect those forms as a part of our lives that there'e nothing to be ashamed of..

Angry Lynx in Some Ones House: SCARY

13173 says...

What humans do to fellow humans is a different matter. It doesn't justify abuse of the other animals that share this beautiful world.

Ghandhi said it well,
"The way that we treat animals measure our greatness.
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way it's animals are treated."

As a civilization humanity has yet to have a great nation. As you say, we cannot even treat each other well, but do we have to have the mis-treatment of animals so casually exposed as though we are viewing a cruel circus?

Utada Hikaru - Passion

GuyIncognito says...

Utada's "Beautiful World" is the theme song for the first installment of the Rebuild of EVANGELION. And if anyone was wondering, here are some translated lyrics:


As I remember it, the far far away
Future shined as far as the eye could see
Beneath the beautiful blue sky
We were just a little bit scared


This window is coloured in a nostalgic colour


If I face forward, will I see you again?
The future continues on forever
I want to see the changing of this era
Beneath a huge billboard
I want to watch time change


Towards the people, the places
I will never see again
I open this window


As I remember it, the far far away
Future shined as far as the eye could see
Beneath the beautiful blue sky
We slept forever


There was someone who I loved a long time ago
He's going to have a child in the winter
Sometimes I want to question
The things that I decided on a long time ago
I never could have forgotten them
Put your picture in your New Year's cards
I reminisce fondly about
All the things we could never do

My fears, My lies

Beneath the blue sky



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