rabidness
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Real Name: Atombath
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Member Since: August 5, 2007
Homepage: http://www.vukebox.com
Favorite Sift: Lost in a Moment
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I joined videosift with the merge of throwawayyourtv, which was in 2006(?). I've always lurked here and rarely post anything... though commenting has increased to an exhausting pace of once or twice a month!
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Member Since: August 5, 2007
Homepage: http://www.vukebox.com
Favorite Sift: Lost in a Moment
Last Power Points used: February 8, 2017
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Happy anniversary! Today marks year number 4 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!
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Would you mind if I use your title from http://videosift.com/video/Incredible-VCR-Collection for http://videosift.com/video/Finnish-Man-Shows-of-VCRs ? I think your title is better.
Hey. Now I'm only more confused. The wax thickens, if you care to see my next comment on the thread.
In reply to this comment by rabidness:
Actually, to clear up some confusion and to present something interesting, this is actually Les Nuits by Nightmares On Wax. I've sifted Nights Interlude(http://videosift.com/video/Nightmares-on-Wax-Nights-Interlude) so you can hear the comparison. Yes, Nightmares On Wax essentially remade the same song twice. Nights Interlude was released on 1995(Smokers Delight) and Les Nuits was released in 1999(Carboot Soul.) I personally prefer Nights. =)
Happy anniversary! Today marks year number 3 since you first became a Sifter and the community is better for having you. Thanks for your contributions!
But me and most of my generation grew up watching Tom and Jerry, our parents grew up watching Popeye. Not like that corrupted them did it? I think the appeal of Tom and Jerry for kids is not with the violence but colorful colors and antics.
In reply to this comment by rabidness:
Because concerning the subconscious, it is reality-debasing violence....
Oh my gosh, you rock. I can't tell you how relieved I was when I saw your comment. I was like, "THERE IS ANOTHER HUMAN BEING ON THIS WEBSITE!!!"
In reply to this comment by rabidness:
Thank you for your strength of character on that soft porn vid.
I'm sorry I didn't get there sooner so you wouldn't be eaten by the wolves, alone. =/
Curious to hear why in your book Tom and Jerry is R. I can understand why Saving Private Ryan is PG-13 though...
In reply to this comment by rabidness:
Coming from a gamer :
I would rather see the kid playing counterstrike instead of team fortress 2.
I would rather see the kid playing a game with realistic violence with realistic consequences(screams, blood, death) than playing a cartoonish parody of violence which whitewashes nearly all consequences of the act.
I would rather see the kid watching Saving Private Ryan(rating PG-13 in my book) instead of Tom and Jerry(rating R in my book.)
I think most childhood violence happens due to the 'acceptable'(aka unreal) violence in our daily media consumption. It subconsciously debases all reality of the act. I ask you, are parents who slaughter an animal on the family farm worse human beings because the child now has an understanding of death? I hope you realize 'no.'
I know most parents want to hold onto their child's innocence as long as they can, but that's their style of parenting. It takes all kinds, right?
I have been doing so.
I wish there was more info available. I am fascinated by her transformation from petty criminal / drug addict to virtuoso songwriter.
Thank you for sharing this.
In reply to this comment by rabidness:
If you like it, check out her cds. =) They are incredible.
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