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Bill Maher ~ New Rules (May 18th 2012)

oOPonyOo says...

At 5:20 he mentions the painter James McNaughton. I recently saw his "Peace is Coming" in a mall in Arizona, and drew my family over to bask in the crazy. Jesus hanging with examples of histories various armies. I am surprised to hear him mentioned by Bill and that this painter must have fans. Check his website - especially "One Nation Under Socialism". I'll spare you the eye-pain to say that is is a painting of Obama burning the Declaration. At least I assume it is Obama, perhaps Tracy Morgan? No excuse for sloppy technique.

Hot Girls on an Escalator Picking Up Chocolate

Movies That Go Bump in the Night Mashup

probie says...

(from YouTube)

Movies in order of appearance:

Halloween
Freddy VS. Jason
Resident Evil
The Amityville Horror
Night of the Demons
Christine
Shocker
From Dusk Till Dawn
Planet Terror
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
The Thing
Alice Sweet Alice
Don't Look Now
The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Madman
The Shining
The Exorcist
Poltergeist
Child's Play
28 Days Later
Psycho
Cemetery Man
Salem's Lot
Hellraiser II: Hellbound
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Jacob's Ladder
Suspiria
Slither
Trick R Treat
Re-Animator
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
Creepshow
American Psycho
Leprechaun
The Dark Half
The Hitcher
The Final Destination
Zombi 2
Audition
The Changeling
The Omen
Drag Me To Hell
The Crazies
The Ring
Jaws
The Descent
When a Stranger Calls
Dawn of the Dead
The Devil's Rejects
The Exorcist
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Near Dark
Motel Hell
Carrie
Spontaneous Combustion
An American Werewolf in London
The Blair Witch Project
[REC]
Paranormal Activity
Day of the Dead
Cube Zero
Ichi the Killer
Dead Snow
The Machine Girl
Wrong Turn 2
Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead
Black Sheep
Saw III
Freddy VS. Jason
Hatchet II
The Descent
Braindead (Dead Alive)
Day of the Dead
Troll 2
Shaun of the Dead
Phantasm
Profondo Rosso (Deep Red)
Return of the Living Dead
Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn
C.H.U.D.
Baby Blood
Slugs
Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight
Bride of Chucky
976-EVIL
Tremors
The Devil's Backbone
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare
A Tale of Two Sisters
Jeepers Creepers II
Basket Case
Alien
Cujo
Rosemary's Baby
Interview with the Vampire
Let the Right One In
Halloween III: Season of the Witch
Scream
Chakushin Ari (One Missed Call)
Ju-On (The Grudge)
House on Haunted Hill
Hostel
Candyman
Insidious
The Orphanage
Black Christmas
Pet Semetary
Fright Night
The Exorcist
Mother's Day
Scanners
The Shining
The Evil Dead
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Chopping Mall
Braindead (Dead Alive)

What China thinks of Apple

Yogi says...

>> ^Sagemind:

So basically, Hired Thugs are being paid by one shopping centre (Dalian Department Store) to vandalize the signs of another shopping centre (Parkland Mall - also located in Dalian.)
Obviously a crime is being committed here - and on film. Where are the police?


Crime? Hardly...this is just healthy competition.

What China thinks of Apple

Sagemind says...

So basically, Hired Thugs are being paid by one shopping centre (Dalian Department Store) to vandalize the signs of another shopping centre (Parkland Mall - also located in Dalian.)

Obviously a crime is being committed here - and on film. Where are the police?

FOX explains $4 gas when Bush was president

Sagemind says...

So many mixed messages in there.

I think a large amount of the population is running at bare minimum as it is. When I was young, we used to go for "Drives" and do "road Trips" just for the sake of it. Now we can't afford it.

We have to budget our trips into town so we do as many things as we can in each trip. We don't make extra trips to friend's places that live more than a few kilometers away, We don't even drive into town to shop at the mall or go to Costco or whatever.

It seems like freedom of movement has just taken care of itself. We can't move around if we can't afford it. And we can't afford it if they keep raising the prices on us.

15% less? I already use around 50% less than I did 15 years ago and the prices still go up.
Modern SUVs are still more economical than the Boats we used to drive 20-30 years ago.
15 years ago, when we bought our new car - we were exited that it only cost $22 to fill the tank. We now pay $70 - Can that be right?

Angry Geek flips table (rage quit)

Locque says...

>> ^longde:

A couple of weeks ago, I was in a mall in Beijing, I walked into a little cafe off the food court, and there were lots of young folks playing the game. Some of them were probably over 18. They didn't strike me as dorkish either.
When I was in my late teens/early 20s, I played. I was pretty thin back then.>> ^Payback:
Is there anyone under 250lbs yet over 18 that has ever played Magic the Gathering?



Speaking as a nerd who just got back from a weekend convention where people were playing M:tG, absolutely agreed. One thing I do always notice is how unfit people at cons generally are, but that stereotype is broken quite frequently too- there is no shortage of people who are a healthy weight or even athletic, just a total surplus of unfit, overweight people. Mind you, that was at the con as a whole, I didn't survey the M:tG players on their own or anything. Nerds really live up to or embody negative stereotypes more often than I can sometimes believe, but there really are a bunch out there who you might not even know are nerds unless you specifically bring the topic up, and others that manage to not fall into not fall into the negative behaviors or traits associated with nerdity.

Angry Geek flips table (rage quit)

longde says...

A couple of weeks ago, I was in a mall in Beijing, I walked into a little cafe off the food court, and there were lots of young folks playing the game. Some of them were probably over 18. They didn't strike me as dorkish either.

When I was in my late teens/early 20s, I played. I was pretty thin back then.>> ^Payback:

Is there anyone under 250lbs yet over 18 that has ever played Magic the Gathering?

Obama is Now Worse than Bush on Constitution Violation

Girl doesn't Understand Leap Year

jonny says...

I don't know for certain, but I think this is a result of people replacing 'er' and 'uh' and such with 'like'. It tends to get used in the same places, at natural pauses. It sounds worse perhaps because 'like' is a word, so listeners expect it to mean something when its used, whereas nonverbal pausing just sounds like a pause.

>> ^ulysses1904:

I can't stand the overuse of the word "like" either, it drives me nuts. There was a time when you had to be a serious stoner to speak with such a lack of articulation and confidence. Now I hear many adults using it almost as a punctuation mark in every sentence. Not just to indicate that somebody said something "they were like, okay" but as a preface to any noun or adjective, "we had to wait like, 5 minutes". "I'm going over there like, Thursday". "I think she was like, middle-eastern or something". "I just bought like, a Chevy Cobalt". New hires show up at our company with their 4-year degrees, talking like the teens at the mall.

Girl doesn't Understand Leap Year

ulysses1904 says...

I can't stand the overuse of the word "like" either, it drives me nuts. There was a time when you had to be a serious stoner to speak with such a lack of articulation and confidence. Now I hear many adults using it almost as a punctuation mark in every sentence. Not just to indicate that somebody said something "they were like, okay" but as a preface to any noun or adjective, "we had to wait like, 5 minutes". "I'm going over there like, Thursday". "I think she was like, middle-eastern or something". "I just bought like, a Chevy Cobalt". New hires show up at our company with their 4-year degrees, talking like the teens at the mall.

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Beatboxer Beardyman trolls hard at the mall.

Giant Spider Puppet

Bill Maher supports SOPA, gets owned by guests

Fade says...

It's only stealing if it's not freely available. Trying to stop people sharing stuff over the internet is a bit like starbucks trying to charge you for the air you breath when you walk into the mall they happen to be located in. You can't control the supply and distribution of your product? Tough. It's your business model that is flawed. Figure out a new way to monetize it.



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