Another legend has gone
life would not have been the same without his music in it. Godspeed, Ziggy
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Another legend has gone
life would not have been the same without his music in it. Godspeed, Ziggy
the power and beauty of your youth is based on sunscreen from 1999
In the cold age of fear, how I learned to love the Bomb
In the cold age of fear, how I learned to love the Bomb
Ray Kurtzweil
Ray Kurtzweil is a guy I can respect. His vision is second to none. I cite his “Singularity” theory often and remind myself (and others more unwilling) of the ethical responsibility we all have in the development of scientific knowledge. It’s a frightening prospect, the oligarchic world we are facing. It’s a familiar landscape and history is doomed to repeat itself, or so the…
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Anti-Antiphon
Yet again, my Sunday is thwarted by insomnia, pokey children, and my own lack of discipline. I’m not going to feel sorry for myself. I feel sorry for God sometimes. I’m fairly new to sincere acts of faith. I spent a lot of time in one kind of church or another when I was a kid but never have I experienced anything akin to what I do at mass. Today, the best I can do is rest, remember, read,…
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Pixie Dust!
Pixie by Phil Noto
Pixie, also known as Megan Gwynn, can fly and loves doing it. Welsh by birth, she’s a cheerful sprite of a magical girl. The magic came through hard times but left her with the ability to wield the “Souldagger”. By far one of the coolest abilities she has is the “pixie dust” she produces, which intoxicates the effected, causing hallucinations worthy of a Lisa Frank print.…
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Your Lifetime Reading List Sucks
Your Lifetime Reading List Sucks
Maybe I’m a little snarky. Oh, hell…I’m a snob, I’ll admit it. Food, books, perfume. If someone else is making it for me, I can be a pill. I know what I like. So when Amazon decided to tell me all about what I should be reading I got a little hitch in the ole eyebrow. They are the book people after all. Bezos started the company with the premise of selling books at unbeatable prices. The game…
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Girls Gone Wild-River Tam .
The Ebola outbreak that has killed hundreds of people in West Africa since it started in Guinea months ago has reached its second wave and is “totally out of control,” said an official for Doctors Without Borders.
As of Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention put the number of cases at 362 — more than any other outbreak on record. Ebola is extremely deadly and this outbreak has killed 330 people, according to the World Health Organization.
via the Huffington Post
Skeleton thought to be Etruscan warrior prince is actually a warrior princess
Prehistoric cave prints show most early artists were women
so what feminists have been saying for years and years is true. women have always been involved in hunting, have been warriors and have made art. women have been inventors and made great discoveries… and women experts are finally breaking through the sexism to get the facts heard.
"But bone analysis revealed the prince holding the lance was actually a 35- to 40-year-old woman, whereas the second skeleton belonged to a man.
Given that, what do archaeologists make of the spear?
"The spear, most likely, was placed as a symbol of union between the two deceased," Mandolesi told Viterbo News 24 on Sept. 26.
Weingarten doesn’t believe the symbol of unity explanation. Instead, she thinks the spear shows the woman’s high status.
Their explanation is “highly unlikely,” Weingarten told LiveScience. “She was buried with it next to her, not him.”
Gendered assumptions
The mix-up highlights just how easily both modern and old biases can color the interpretation of ancient graves.
In this instance, the lifestyles of the ancient Greeks and Romans may have skewed the view of the tomb. Whereas Greek women were cloistered away, Etruscan women, according to Greek historian Theopompus, were more carefree, working out, lounging nude, drinking freely, consorting with many men and raising children who did not know their fathers’ identities.
Instead of using objects found in a grave to interpret the sites, archaeologists should first rely on bone analysis or other sophisticated techniques before rushing to conclusions, Weingarten said.
"Until very recently, and sadly still in some countries, sex determination is based on grave goods. And that, in turn, is based almost entirely on our preconceptions. A clear illustration is jewelry: We associate jewelry with women, but that is nonsense in much of the ancient world," Weingarten said. "Guys liked bling, too.""
had prints are cave-art signatures…
"This is a surprise, since most archaeologists have assumed it was men who had been making the cave art. One interpretation is that early humans painted animals to influence the presence and fate of real animals that they’d find on their hunt, and it’s widely accepted that it was the men who found and killed dinner.
But a new study indicates that the majority of handprints found near cave art were made by women, based on their overall size and relative lengths of their fingers.
"The assumption that most people made was it had something to do with hunting magic," Penn State archaeologist Dean Snow, who has been scrutinizing hand prints for a decade, told NBC News. The new work challenges the theory that it was mostly men, who hunted, that made those first creative marks.
Another reason we thought it was men all along? Male archeologists from modern society where gender roles are rigid and well-defined — they found the art. “[M]ale archaeologists were doing the work,” Snow said, and it’s possible that “had something to do with it.” “
-MANIACAL LAUGHTER-
I can’t stop giggling over how DESPERATE male archelogists are to try and make up some bullshit to explain away the idea of women being warriors and hunters in the past
Amazing the back pedaling that goes on as they attempt to turn it into a modern gender-segregated explanation.
We also do not know, and may never know, how those individuals identified themselves, or how they were identified by their communities. ”Western” researchers are just barely starting to understand the many genders and gender identities of modern humans, and slowly discovering that, for much of human history, and/or, in much of the rest of the world, gender is not as binary as they once loved to portray it. Even attempting to judge ancient gender identity along “biological” lines can lead to error, as many of the assumptions made about “male” and “female” characteristics a) do not universally apply across those two binary categories of biological function, and b) do not apply to the multitude of gender identities evident in the world, both modern and ancient.
If Stuntmen from the old movies don’t have your full respect then I just don’t know what to say to you
l tried really hard not to reblog this
Yeah, it is indeed really hard not to reblog a fucking thing.
Can we all agree that the man in the first gif is the manliest man in the world?
Are we just going to all silently acknowledge that the last guy is clearly dead and that we just saw him die.
HOLD UP FOR A SECOND
ALL OF THESE GIFS ARE ONE MAN
THE SINGULAR BUSTER KEATON
WHILE FILMING THE GENERAL
HE SNAPPED HIS NECK ON THE RAILROAD TIES AND WENT HOME AND ICED HIS BODY
AND CAME BACK FOR WORK THE NEXT DAY
HE ONCE GOT HIS HIP RIPPED OUT OF ITS SOCKET BY A MALFUNCTIONING ELEVATOR AND WAS DISAPPOINTED WITH HIMSELF FOR BEING INJURED
HE ONCE HAD TO FALL 100 FEET DOWN A WATERFALL INTO A NET
A STUNTMAN TESTED IT AND BROKE BOTH LEGS AND DISLOCATED HIS SHOULDER
BUSTER DID THE STUNT ANYWAY AND LANDED WITHOUT A SCRATCH
IN ‘THE HIGH DIVE’
BUSTER DID A TRICK DIVE THROUGH A CARDBOARD DECK THAT WAS CAMOUFLAGED TO LOOK LIKE THE REAL DECK
ONLY HE COULDN’T TELL FROM 100 FEET UP WHERE THE CARDBOARD STOPPED AND THE REAL DECK STARTED AND THERE WAS ONLY LIKE A THREE FOOT MARGIN FOR ERROR
AND WHEN HE HESITATED A SUDDEN BREEZE LITERALLY KNOCKED HIM OFF THE DIVING BOARD AND HE HAD TO JUMP ANYWAY
AND HE MISSED THE REAL DECK BY LESS THAN A FOOT BUT HE MADE IT
IN THE SECOND GIF HE’S RECREATING SOMETHING THAT THE ACTUAL GENERAL PURSUERS HAD TO DO IN THE CIVIL WAR
IF HE MISSES THAT TIE
THE TRAIN WILL BE DERAILED AND HE WILL DIE IN THE EXPLOSION
IN THE THIRD GIF AN ENTIRE HOUSE IS FALLING HE HAS ONE TAKE AND IF HE HAS NOT DONE THE CALCULATIONS CORRECTLY HE WILL BE CRUSHED
HE HAS AN INCH-WIDE MARGIN ON EACH SIDE
AND THE HOUSE LITERALLY BRUSHES HIS LEFT SHOULDER ON THE WAY DOWN
YOU CAN SEE HIS LEFT ARM JUMP BECAUSE HE’S FLINCHING FROM THE PAIN
THAT LAST GIF
HE WAS SUPPOSED TO MAKE THAT JUMP
HE WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO FALL AND THEY HADNT PLANNED FOR IT
BUT HE SURVIVED
BUSTER KEATON SURVIVED 100% OF THINGS THAT WOULD HAVE KILLED LESSER MEN INCLUDING WWI, TORNADOS, HOUSEFIRES, ALCOHOLISM, BROKEN NETS, CRUSHING DEPRESSION, THE DEPRESSION ITSELF, THE MCCARTHY WITCHHUNTS, THE END OF SILENT CINEMA, AND ABOUT 900 MORE OF THE STUNTS YOU SEE ABOVE
BUSTER LIVED TO BE 70 YEARS OLD
FATHERED LIKE FOUR KIDS AND EIGHT GRANDKIDS
HE CAME OUT THE OTHER SIDE OF ALL THAT
THINKING THAT LIFE WAS GOOD AND PEOPLE WERE WONDERFUL
BUSTER KEATON IS NOT JUST A STUNTMAN
HE IS A GODDAMN SAINT
Music guest tUnE-yArDs performs “Water Fountain” for The Tonight Show
In 1863, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote a recommendation letter for Walt Whitman, who sought a government clerkship: “He is known to me as a man of strong original genius, combining, with marked eccentricities, great powers & valuable traits of character: a self-relying large-hearted man, much beloved by his friends; entirely patriotic & benevolent in his theory, tastes, & practice.”
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That's a glowing recommendation if I ever saw one. Oh, for a friend who counts "marked eccentricities" as strengths.
great word!
after this I cannot feel but abused by popular culture. You betray me, modern life.
Suggested desk signs for writers.
"To google or not to google?" by Caroline Paul and me for Dell.
Haunted Houses, Bad Dreams, and Free Shipping
You know something is not quite right upstairs when, in the midst of your sexiest dreams, the…
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