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Newsflash: People With No Understanding of the English Language Hated Coke for Not Using English in Their Super Bowl Ad.
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Coca-Cola's Super Bowl ad this year featured a chorus of people singing the classic patriotic tune "America the Beautiful" in a multitude of non-English languages spliced with footage of an ethnically diverse American populace. Some didn't take kindly to the ad's message, taking #cokesucks to Twitter to complain - often in broken, unintelligible English.
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February 05, 2014

Dr. Ed Chung's theory of GEEK Evolution:
Goat Simulator, um jogo onde você destrói coisas com uma cabra
Esqueça Playstation 4 ou Xbox One; o melhor jogo de 2014 será lançado para PC! Isso mesmo, leitores do Contraversão: o jogo mais incrível já feito pela humanidade se chama Goat Simulator, desenvolvido pela independente Coffee Stain Studios.
Como o próprio nome diz, em Goat Simulator você assume o papel de uma cabra com o objetivo de fazer peripécias caprinas para ganhar pontos. O jogo é um sandbox onde você realiza uma série de manobras de cabras como dar cabeçadas, vandalizar casas, agredir seres humanos, deslizar em tobogãs e eventualmente ser atropelado por carros, o esquema de pontuação lembra muito aqueles jogos de skate, tipo Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.
Atualmente, Goat Simulator – conhecido por alguns como o melhor jogo do mundo – se encontra em fase alpha de desenvolvimento, com muitas depurações e correções de bugs pela frente. Eu estou torcendo para o jogo ter suporte multiplayer e que, sinceramente, abram um kickstarter para financiar essa pérola.
Enquanto o jogo não chega, confira o trailer do teste:
Old School Rage
Dangerdust's inspirational chalk art

Since September last year, an anonymous duo at Ohio's Columbus College of Art and Design has been transforming chalk boards into typographic artworks under the cover of darkness. We spoke to the pair, known as Dangerdust, about their creative acts of campus vandalism...
Both members of Dangerdust study advertising and graphic design at CCAD. Each week, the students work through the night to decorate a black board with an inspirational quote about life, design or creativity. Those quoted so far include Nelson Mandela, Stefan Sagmeister and Ellen Lupton, and Dangerdust often draw detailed portraits of the speakers alongside their words of wisdom.

The project started as a way to relax in between course work, but Dangerdust's art has since been viewed more than 9,000 times on Behance and the pair plan to release a new design each week for the rest of the school year.
"Working on class assignments all year can become tiring, and this was an opportunity to create work just for the fun of it," they say. "We wanted to get away from the computer and do something that made us feel physically tired at the end of the day. We had never used chalk as a medium before we started...it was just something that was accessible, cheap and if we messed up we could always wipe away," they add.

Each board takes between four and eleven hours to complete and requires careful planning and sketching, say Dangerdust."Our process usually starts the night before. We spend a long time agreeing what quote we want to use. After that, we design the board by hand and eventually on the computer. [Then] we sneak into school...wipe last week's board off and print any references we need. We grid it out, sketch it out and slowly build up the chalk, and after we think we've got it, we'll wheel it out and spend a good thirty minutes squinting at it from all angles until we're sure we're done," they explain.

While some might feel sad about having to wipe away hours of hard work, Dangerdust say starting anew each week is refreshing. "We love to see what we can do next. What's really fun is that while we are erasing the board, sometimes we can see shadows of chalk from a totally different one, [which] gives the board more meaning to us."
It's a long and tiring process, but Dangerdust say creating each board is cathartic - and both students say the response to their designs around campus has been "wonderful".

"We've always loved to work with our hands...it gives us great satisfaction to manipulate something as ordinary as a stick of chalk into something extraordinary."
See the full set of designs here.








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January 27th, 2014: ![]() The Midas Flesh #2 is now out! And if you go to your local comic book shoppe they'll likely have it as well as #1, because since #1 sold out we did another printing (with a Jess Fink cover!). This issue has covers by John Keogh and Aaron Diaz. The story is about King Midas getting his wish and everything he touches turns to gold, but since he's touching the planet the entire planet turns to gold and then he drowns since the air touching his lungs turns to gold. Thousands of years later, a team of RAD DUDES (including a dinosaur) visit the gold planet in search of a doomsday weapon they hope can help them defeat the evil Federation: King Midas's body, the one thing in the universe that carries this transmutation effect. You can read the first few pages of the comic here, and if you want to make sure someone else liked it first before you commit, you can read a review of the issue here! Thanks for liking my comics everyone! One year ago today: cooking is easy, invention is hard – Ryan
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Pretty Much How Everyone Feels About the Grammys
Damiani.guilhermeDamn you, 9inhas
Andrea Bargnani Should Never Attempt to Dunk Again
Damiani.guilhermeEses branco sao foda
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