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20 Mar 17:29

One Year.

by Coyote Black

For many of you reading this post you know what today is already.

One year ago today a friend, father, visionary, profound human being, and founder of BME Shannon Larratt passed away. Writing this one year later the idea of Shannon’s passing hasn’t fully set in for me or many of the people who were lucky enough to know him. It is hard not to say what has already been said about a man that changed so many lives. Many people, myself included, never got the opportunity to have a personal relationship with Shannon for one reason or another, however he was someone who impacted my life more than he could have ever known.  All over my social media today it is apparent how profoundly loved and appreciated he is.

I will keep this post short and sweet as it is a tough day for many folks. I will however make a motion to spend today thinking about how Shannon and BME have impacted your life. Whether it be directly or indirectly, where would you be without Shannon or BME? Today should be a day of appreciation and memories, I encourage all of you who read this in passing to share in the comments a bit about the effect he had on you. 

We have all probably read and re-read Shannon’s final post on his Zentastic blog, I leave you with a very small excerpt.

“As much as these last years have been the most difficult I can imagine, and there are still many deeds to be done, please know that I have had a wonderful adventure and enjoyed it immensely on the whole.”

While that isn’t the most striking part of his entire entry, the words “There are still many deeds to be done.” strike me as particularly important. What Shannon started didn’t leave with him. We are all still here continuing his fantastic legacy and building off the foundation he has given us. I never in a million years thought I would have the opportunity to carry the torch for ModBlog and carry the legacy of BME onwards. I am eternally grateful and  I wholeheartedly say thank you Shannon, and thank you to everyone who continues to make BME what it is today.

shannonlarratt

19 Mar 06:13

rapeculturerealities: leonquwata: #notice how invading...





















rapeculturerealities:

leonquwata:

#notice how invading personal space is a bad guy trait (x)

reblogging here for that tag.  always be wary of people who don’t respect your space.  always.

17 Mar 23:51

Alternate Perspectives Series 2, More Distorted Panoramas by Randy Scott Slavin

by EDW Lynch

Distorted Panoramas by Randy Scott Slavin

Back in 2012 we posted about “Alternate Perspectives,” the mind-boggling distorted panoramas of filmmaker and photographer Randy Scott Slavin. Slavin recently released a second part of the series, which includes many more of his digitally composited images. Prints are available on his website.

Distorted Panoramas by Randy Scott Slavin

Distorted Panoramas by Randy Scott Slavin

Distorted Panoramas by Randy Scott Slavin

Distorted Panoramas by Randy Scott Slavin

via My Modern Metropolis

17 Mar 23:11

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17 Mar 18:43

If You Have a Cat, You Need This Sign

If You Have a Cat, You Need This Sign

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: booze , jerks , Cats , funny , after 12 , g rated
17 Mar 18:13

Turtles Being Bros

by Brad
6cd
17 Mar 18:03

RAW's The Cosmic Trigger as a stage play

by David Pescovitz
Christopher Lantz

Would love to see a production of this.

Wribek7awilson

41XiMQHcn2LA group of dedicated disciples of bOING bOING contributor Robert Anton Wilson are orchestrating a stage production of RAW's "Comsic Trigger: Final Secret of the Illuminati," a fantastic memoir of high weirdness that had a massive influence on my own life. Leading the charge is Daisy Eris Campbell, whose father adapted RAW's The Illuminatus! Trilogy for live theater in the 1970s. The Daily Grail has the scoop: "Pulling The Cosmic Trigger"

In other news... Fnord.

    






17 Mar 17:38

Wolf of Wall Street: Chest Thump Remix

by Molly Horan
Christopher Lantz

I have never actively yelled at a fictional(ish) character as i did Leo's depiction of the Wolf of Wall Street.

Wolf_of_wallstreet

Eclectic Method has remixed Matthew McConaughey’s odd chest-thumping song from The Wolf of Wall Street, which was only a few steps away from being a hit club song anyway.

17 Mar 17:33

Batman Vs. The Terminator

by Don
Christopher Lantz

Surprisingly unique animation style. I approve. Vaguely Aeon Flux, which I am a big fan of.

Batmanterm

Batman takes on Skynet from the Terminator science fiction film series in this video by animator Mitchell Hammond.

15 Mar 22:33

You tell them Nikki!

Christopher Lantz

Is it strange that I identify with the ideology and ideas of a 22 year old baby girl kinkster model? (not Nkiki, the maintainer of this blog).













You tell them Nikki!

15 Mar 16:53

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15 Mar 16:51

Photo

Christopher Lantz

Might have previously shared, a nice visual guide to spanking.















15 Mar 16:49

baby-stuffies: Hehe never! 😏



baby-stuffies:

Hehe never! 😏

15 Mar 02:53

Stunning Time-Lapses of the Aurora Borealis in Canada

by EDW Lynch

Photographer Richard Gottardo shot spectacular time-lapses of the Aurora Borealis during a trip to Alberta, Canada back in February. When he’s not photographing, Gottardo runs Aurora Borealis photo tours through his company Experience Aurora.

via Daily Picks and Flicks

14 Mar 23:04

How Could Saint Patrick Banish These Beauties From Ireland?!

Christopher Lantz

much color

How Could Saint Patrick Banish These Beauties From Ireland?!

As legend has it, the absence of snakes in Ireland is due to Saint Patrick chasing them all into the sea because of a snake attack he had experienced during a 40-day fast he was partaking in on the top of a hill. I'm sure that if the snakes were as beautiful as these, he would have thought twice about banishing them from the land.

African Bush Viper
African Bush Viper
california-red-sided-garter-snake
California Red Sided Garter Snake
california-red-sided-garter-snake2

Submitted by: (via thosefreshguys)

14 Mar 21:21

Classic: Sometimes It's All About Your Buds

Christopher Lantz

First heard about this on Game Grumps.

Classic: Sometimes It's All About Your Buds

Submitted by: Unknown

14 Mar 15:22

dwam: liquorinthefront: First Kiss Twenty strangers were asked...



dwam:

liquorinthefront:

First Kiss

Twenty strangers were asked to kiss for the first time on camera and it is totally awkward and adorable and heartwarming all at the same time. Melted my widdo heart. Enjoy :)

Oh this is absolutely adorable. Awkwardly adorable :)

My emotions.

14 Mar 02:23

tempeh-princess: afternoonsnoozebutton: Have you heard of Ban...





















tempeh-princess:

afternoonsnoozebutton:

Have you heard of Ban Bossy? It’s the new initiative from Lean In and the Girl Scouts that’s trying to ban “bossy” and similar words that are used to bring down girls that are ambitious, take risks, and speak up. By changing the way we treat girls who lead, hopefully our generation will someday see more women in leadership roles. 

You can watch the 1:00 video with Beyonce, Jane Lynch, Condeleeza Rice, and Jennifer Garner here, or visit the Ban Bossy website

don’t read the youtube comments on this.

I didn’t understand the implications of this stigma until I started my career in a male-dominated field.
Speak up ladies. Start early. Get loud and stay loud.

13 Mar 22:47

Getting Extra Fancy With This Book Delivery

13 Mar 07:19

owlturdcomix: One more month.









owlturdcomix:

One more month.

11 Mar 18:23

Rust Cohle From True Detective Knows Romance

Rust Cohle From True Detective Knows Romance

Ever wonder what sweet nothings Matthew McConaughey's character Rust Cohle would whisper into your year? Now you know.

Submitted by:

11 Mar 00:53

Dog Adoption Ad Shows Three People Having Really Bad Days That End With the Unconditional Love of A Dog

by Lori Dorn
Christopher Lantz

Miss my dog.

In this dog adoption ad for the The Mayhew Animal Home in London, England, we see three people having extremely frustrating days at work A rugby ump gets manhandled, a doorman is threatened by young thugs and a young woman with a clipboard is completely ignored despite her best efforts. At the end of the day, however, each of them find at home a dog who is so very happy that their human has arrived home and with unconditional love like that, nothing else matters.

via AdWeek

10 Mar 22:41

My Kid and Me, Casey Neistat’s Charming Short Film About Traveling to Machu Picchu with His Son

by EDW Lynch

In the charming short documentary “My Kid and Me,” filmmaker Casey Neistat explores his relationship with his teenaged son Owen through the lens of a recent father-son trip the duo took to Machu Picchu in Peru.

10 Mar 22:33

Everyone’s Dark ‘Secrets’ Come to Light in the New ‘Game of Thrones’ Season Four Trailer

by Justin Page
Christopher Lantz

Valar Dohaeris

Everyone’s dark “Secrets” have come to light in the third trailer released for the upcoming fourth season of Game of Thrones. Season four is scheduled to premiere on HBO April 6th, 2014 at 9 PM. Previously, we wrote about the first and second season four trailers.

Summers span decades. Winters can last a lifetime. And the struggle for the Iron Throne has begun.

It will stretch from the south, where heat breeds plots, lusts and intrigues; to the vast and savage eastern lands; all the way to the frozen north, where an 800-foot wall of ice protects the kingdom from the dark forces that lie beyond. Kings and queens, knights and renegades, liars, lords and honest men…all will play the ‘Game of Thrones.’

Game of Thrones Season 4 Poster

image via Game of Thrones

10 Mar 22:25

‘The Fox & Mr. Anderson’, A Visual Comparison Between ‘Fantastic Mr. Fox’ and Other Wes Anderson Films

by Rollin Bishop
Christopher Lantz

I have a soft spot for Wes Anderson's films.

“The Fox & Mr. Anderson” is a short film from kogonada for Criterion that compares visual imagery from the 2009 stop-motion animation film Fantastic Mr. Fox from director Wes Anderson and the rest of his films. Specifically, it compares the visual elements of certain scenes from Moonrise Kingdom, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, The Darjeeling Limited, and other Wes Anderson films with similar visual shots in Fantastic Mr. Fox.

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

10 Mar 19:48

10 Years Later, My Soul Still Flinches

by bl00
Christopher Lantz

I know what Willow means about the erosion of trust all too well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWypWe9UAhQ

I was recently triggered by a dear friend. He had no way of knowing – I don’t talk about these things, and on the rare occurrence that it comes up in any context, I take care of it myself. But we’ve been close for awhile now, and he deserved some sort of understanding as to why I nearly walked out, no reasons, to clear my head and calm my breathing.

10 years after the abuse, still finding pockets of fear. Trust, & the ability to speak of its breaking, as minefields. <3 to patient sorting

— Willow Brugh (@willowbl00) March 9, 2014

My tendency is to not talk about things until I have both a clear understanding and a clear action to take. If understanding is all that is needed, I sometimes keep that to myself, unless it benefits everyone to express it. Mind you, with a high emotional metabolism, these processes can take from minutes to hours – rarely on the scale of a full or multiple days. But I suppose it’s important to talk about abuse, especially as someone who apparently seems functional.

Corey used to leave me places. We lived in a bad neighborhood in Suffolk, and I was new to the area, and I worked doubles at an Applebees a few miles from home. The one time I tried to walk home late at night, a car stopped to proposition me, and became quite angry when I didn’t accede. I was 19 at the time. I didn’t have a phone – we only had one, and Corey had taken it, but wasn’t answering. Being that poor also meant I didn’t have cab fare, there were no buses, and my new coworkers were uncaring. I didn’t have my car – he had taken that, too. To do… something.. while I worked and he didn’t. After that, even when I couldn’t get ahold of him, I would wait at the restaurant, sometimes for a couple hours, until he would come to get me. He would then “tease” me for how often I had called or texted him.

When I would insist on taking my car with me, it became an argument about trust. Why didn’t I trust him to have the car? It was just going to sit in the parking lot all day, whereas he could use it. Didn’t I trust him to come get me? Did that mean I didn’t trust him at all in anything else? I was a horrible person! He was simply absent minded. My lack of trust was undermining the relationship.

Later, things slowly escalated. We would get into regular yelling matches. He broke his hand from punching the floor when I stated my intentions of leaving, permanently and immediately. I drove him to the hospital instead of driving myself to my cousin’s, crying because I knew the ensuing hospital bills would threaten the move back to Indiana so I could return to school (my parents’ sneaky trick to get me back into a social safety net). I still don’t know the laws about physical abuse if you hit back. It wasn’t pretty. And always the underlying thread of distrust. Any fight always came back down to my not trusting him. I finally left him after 2 and a half years, discovering that the problem was not my lack of trust but his untrustworthiness. We still had to live together for awhile, again from his financial insolvency. There was a final morning with him not letting me leave the house, my finally calling the cops as he slammed doors back shut and then stood in front of my car.

Recovery takes time, and I’m still not done with it. I reflect less often, but more publicly. But it’s important to know that even badasses like me have baggage. So do others.

  • 2007 : http://willowperson.livejournal.com/129303.html
  • 2008 : http://willowperson.livejournal.com/167449.html
    • http://willowperson.livejournal.com/186020.html
  • 2009 : http://willowperson.livejournal.com/197463.html
  • 2010 : http://blog.bl00cyb.org/2010/09/diaf/
  • 2013 : http://brainmeats.net/ep8-social-scripts-for-abuse

When an ex-lover in Seattle had pulled my motorcycle battery to get his own going, I lost my shit. In his  excitement over mechanical triumph, he tossed his feature phone towards me to gain my attention while stopped on the curb. He had just removed both the ability to communicate and my transportation. Of course he had no idea why this would be so bad. Nor could he, until I expressed it.

The thing that makes emotional abuse difficult to overcome is that erosion in the baseline of trust. The initial giving of trust is still pretty easy to me, it’s the response to being in an iffy situation and determining how to navigate it. My attempts to vocalize about being uncomfortable in the past meant all the structure of the relationship was torn away (not by me, I know that now). So my knee-jerk response to situations now is that of having to choose to quietly deal with the feelings that I’m having, or having trust itself questioned. My heart doesn’t understand there can be an third option between stoicism and complete tear down. And I like the trust established with the Boston Sweetie (who I’ll note wanted to be called the Boston Strangler here, that is how awesome he is).

But now I have space again to ask questions and think through things safely, I don’t have to have a rational reason for feeling the way I feel. Maybe someday I get to be rational about all this again. Maybe. In the meantime, I just have to accept that the people around me might actually want to help, not take my need for help as a personal affront. All I have to do is be brave enough to explain what’s going on in the tumult of feels, even if it doesn’t yet make sense. Especially if it doesn’t yet make sense.

It’s important to know that even the ability to speaking about the abuse is what is ripped away. This is why it is difficult to speak out. The podcast, listed above, has some pretty heart-felt conversation from a variety of people in it. Worth checking out. And speak out. It helps. Even a decade later.

10 Mar 18:43

samanthaswords: Okay, it takes a special kind of post for me to...

Christopher Lantz

I share most of my posts without notes.









samanthaswords:

Okay, it takes a special kind of post for me to Tumble it. This is that post.
~S

08 Mar 14:04

Pack it Up, We're Done With Junk Food Now: The Dude Foods Mac and Cheese Bacon Weave Taco

Pack it Up, We're Done With Junk Food Now: The Dude Foods Mac and Cheese Bacon Weave Taco

Submitted by: Unknown (via Dude Foods)

Tagged: bad idea , tacos , food , bacon , g rated , win
08 Mar 06:18

‘The Soup’ Pokes Fun At the Indiscernible Jargon Used In HBO’s ‘True Detective’

by Lori Dorn
Christopher Lantz

lol, I love watching Joel and Jim Rash.

Joel McHale, host of the pop culture television show The Soup, pokes fun at the sometimes indiscernible jargon used in the popular HBO series True Detective.

via PewPewPew, Nerdcore

08 Mar 06:07

‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ Trailer: All the News, Eventually

by Russ Fischer
Christopher Lantz

I'm so there.

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver Trailer

John Oliver, who came up through the ranks at The Daily Show, is about to debut his own comedy news program, and here’s the first Last Week Tonight With John Oliver trailer. This gig comes after Oliver’s very successful run filling in for Stewart as The Daily Show anchor. Sure, Jon Stewart is still going strong at The Daily Show, and his one-time protege Stephen Colbert is at the top of his game on The Colbert Report. But there’s room for more comedy in news. (Or more news in comedy?)

The show will air each Sunday night on HBO. Presumably Oliver and his writing team will mine some of the same comic vein familiar to viewers of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, only with the language and content freedom that HBO provides.

This trailer pokes fun at the fact that the show won’t exactly be the most timely presentation of the week’s news. It’s a great trailer that really gets across Oliver’s personality, and hopefully augurs good things for the show.

Last Week Tonight With John Oliver debuts on Sunday, April 27 at 11 PM on HBO.

The post ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ Trailer: All the News, Eventually appeared first on /Film.