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27 Jan 23:42

Why the hyper-rich turn into crybabies when "one percent" is invoked

by Cory Doctorow

Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal published a letter by Tom Perkins (the "Perkins" in the venture capital firm "Kleiner Perkins") in which he compared rhetoric about the unjust riches of the "1 percent" to the events of Kristallnacht, the overture to the Holocaust. In a terrific editorial, Josh Marshall explains why the hyper-rich turn into such crybabies when it's pointed out that they've gamed the system so that they grow richer and richer while everyone else gets poorer:

One is the simple but massive run up in the concentration of wealth itself over the past two generations. There's a slice of the population, whether it's the top 1% or .01% or whatever, that doesn't just have more stuff and money. The sheer scale of the difference means they live what is simply a qualitatively different kind of existence. That gulf creates estrangement and alienation, and one of a particular sort in a democracy where such a minuscule sliver of the population can't hope to protect itself alone at the ballot box.

Let's call this socioeconomic acrophobia.

A second is tied specifically to the 2008 financial crisis. The last 35 years or so have seen a period in which the celebration of wealth and the wealthy has been near the extreme end of the pendulum swing that has moved back and forth over the course of American history. Let's not distract ourselves, for the moment, with whether this view is right or wrong. It's a pendulum swing as old as America. In this view, the super rich, the founders and most successful entrepreneurs, not only wow us by their genius and success but are also seen as the people driving forward the society and economy and prosperity for everyone. That's a nice climate to be wealthy in.

That all changed very abruptly at the end of 2008.

Suddenly, there was vast public animus at "Wall Street" and the Big Banks, exacerbated massively by the politics of the bailout. And not just from the left but from the right too, though in a different form. Pretty deserved on many levels: the financial sector, the figurative "Wall Street", had come close to crashing the global economic system by a mix of irresponsible risk taking and gaming the political system to permit this high-risk, wealth-juicing leverage. But if we're to understand the psychology of the individuals involved we must appreciate the whipsaw nature of that experience.

The Brittle Grip, Part 2 [Josh Marshall/TPM] (via MeFi)

    






27 Jan 18:59

Everybody Dance!

Everybody Dance!

Submitted by: Unknown

24 Jan 22:39

That IS a Banana in my Pocket

That IS a Banana in my Pocket

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: bananas , peaking , gorillas , funny
24 Jan 22:39

Tony Hawk Who? I Eat Birds LIke Him for Breakfast!

Tony Hawk Who?  I Eat Birds LIke Him for Breakfast!

Submitted by: Unknown

24 Jan 22:38

It's National Compliment Day and YOU ARE AWESOME!

It's National Compliment Day and YOU ARE AWESOME!

Submitted by: Unknown

24 Jan 22:37

Clothing Company Aerie is as Tired of Photoshopped Models as the Rest of Us and They Have a Plan to Stop it

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: fashion , ads , photoshop , Video , g rated , dating
24 Jan 18:57

The Protomen

by Don
Proto

This Tennessee-based rock group is known for their Mega Man-inspired Nintendocore albums.

24 Jan 00:47

Rob Ford's Patois Gets a Dancehall Remix

by Brad
Christopher Lantz

Please question my taste. Especially this week.

Rob-ford-dancehall

We all kind of saw this one coming, and it doesn’t disappoint, folks! AnimalNY chimes in on Rob Ford’s Jamaican Patois video with a Dancehall-style remix in honor of arguably the most controversial mayor the city of Toronto has ever seen.

23 Jan 23:23

That's Not the Kind of Serenade I Was Looking for

That's Not the Kind of Serenade I Was Looking for

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: annoying , dogs , funny , shame , serenade
23 Jan 21:58

CNN cribs Upworthy-style headline for child stabbing tweet

by Rob Beschizza
Christopher Lantz

Not that CNN has been a bastion of journalism recently but this really jumps the journalistic shark.

The new nadir in network news.

    






23 Jan 21:25

Ghosts, Monsters, and Flair Print Series by Chet Phillips

by Justin Page
Christopher Lantz

Quotes, from movies.

Who You Gonna Call Ghostbusters Tribute
Who You Gonna Call” – Ghostbusters

Austin, Texas-based illustrator Chet Phillips released a new series of prints that pay tribute to famous films with plenty of with ghosts, monsters, and flair: Ghostbusters, Young Frankenstein, and Office Space. The illustrations feature iconic quotes, objects, and lead characters from each movie. Prints are available to purchase online from Etsy. We’ve previously written about Chet and his artwork.

It's Pronounced Fronkensteen Young Frankenstein Tribute
It’s Pronounced Fronkensteen” – Young Frankenstein

Case of the Mondays Office Space Tribute
Case of the Mondays” – Office Space

images via ChetArt

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

23 Jan 20:51

Dogs Playing Dead After Being Shot With a Finger

by Lori Dorn

Funnyplox has put together a funny video compilation of dogs who play dead after being shot with a finger, but unlike the previously posted finger-shot felines, these dogs drop without hesitation and with just a bit more flair.

video via Funnyplox

23 Jan 19:39

Sassy Existential Tech Support for the Operating Systems in the Spike Jonze Film ‘Her’

by Kimber Streams
Christopher Lantz

Spoilers!

CineFix has created a parody video of Spike Jonze’s Her that provides sassy existential tech support for problems with the intelligent operating systems depicted in the film.

Element Software’s technical support is standing by to ensure that you get the most out of your OS1. Whether your drivers aren’t updating correctly, or you’ve fallen in love with a honey-voiced artificial intelligence (like a schnook) and been summarily dumped, we are available 24/7. How can we help you numb your pain?

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

23 Jan 18:21

What if Your Dog Tried the Online Dating Scene?

What if Your Dog Tried the Online Dating Scene?

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: dogs , pets , okc , online dating , dating , g rated
23 Jan 18:11

An Animated Guide to American Football for ‘Liberals, Ladies, and Limeys’

by Justin Page
Christopher Lantz

That's pretty much it.

London-based director, animator, and designer Fraser Davidson has created a visually stunning animated “guide to American football for liberals, ladies, and limeys.” It was voiced by Billy Baumann and Mark Brickey of the Adventures in Design Podcast with sound work by Morgan Samuel.

via DKNG Studios

23 Jan 01:13

Tumblr Abs Guy Rule 34s Pokemon

by mollykateri
Christopher Lantz

You are welcome.

Ba3

Watch as your favorite Pokemon characters scale these washboard abs.

22 Jan 22:27

Press Start, A Three-Hour Collection of Every Single NES Title Screen

by Kimber Streams
Christopher Lantz

Wow, have only played a fraction of these games but it is still hypnotic as all fuck.

NicksplosionFX has put together “Press Start,” an amazing three-hour collection of every single title screen for video games on the Nintendo Entertainment System. All of the “Press Start” screens are organized in alphabetical order with snippets of each game’s title screen music.

via Wired

22 Jan 21:47

How to Draw Finn and Jake from Pendleton Ward’s ‘Adventure Time’ Series

by Justin Page

How To Draw Adventure Time

In 2009, cartoon producer Fred Seibert of Frederator Studios published a fantastic 15-page manual that shows how to draw Finn and Jake from Pendleton Ward’s Adventure Time series. You can download the complete instruction manual online from Scribd.

How To Draw Adventure Time

How To Draw Adventure Time

How To Draw Adventure Time

How To Draw Adventure Time

images via Scribd

via Super Punch

22 Jan 21:39

LOL: ‘Not Another Sundance Movie’ Rounds Up Every Indie Cliche in 3 Minutes

by Angie Han

Not Another Sundance Movie

Whether you’re bummed because you couldn’t make it to Sundance this year, or exhausted because you’re still there, here’s something that ought to help. Not Another Sundance Movie sums up all the best film festival cliches in a quick three-minute trailer, saving you from having to slog through hours of indies.

Starring such indie favorites as “young ethnic girl that’s guaranteed to be nominated for an Oscar but not win” and a “reinvented” Michael Cera, Not Another Sundance Movie is guaranteed to move you to tears with its gritty-yet-uplifting portrayal of poor folks, crying women, vintage pickup trucks, and clarinets. So many clarinets. Watch it after the jump.

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22 Jan 19:13

That's a Real Knee Clopper

22 Jan 00:37

All the Dimensions!

All the Dimensions!

Submitted by: Unknown

22 Jan 00:24

This Bird Doesn't Just Mimic Sounds

This Bird Doesn't Just Mimic Sounds

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: sports , parrots , birds , mimic , relax , funny
21 Jan 23:21

This Lovable 7-Year-Old Piano Genius is the Reason Kids Are Still Awesome Today

Christopher Lantz

Shared because I get a kick out of what the title of this post implies. As though it's understood that kids have degenerated into a sub human race and this is the ONLY reason why they shouldn't be wiped off the planet.

Submitted by: Unknown

21 Jan 23:18

Photo

Christopher Lantz

I know the feel.



21 Jan 23:07

This Singing Cockatiel Has Been Watching A Lot of Anime

by mollykateri
Cockatiel

Poko the cockatiel sings the theme song from the animated children’s film My Neighbor Totoro.

21 Jan 22:44

The Prodigy’s ‘Firestarter’ Music Video Without Music and Dubbed Over with Weird Sounds

by Justin Page
Christopher Lantz

This guy might also be responsible for the surreal Miley Cyrus video with similar audio.

Mario Wienerroither recently stripped all of the music out of the music video for “Firestarter” by The Prodigy. He then dubbed over the music video with all sorts of weird sounds and sporadic vocals from lead singer Keith Flint. Mario created this crazy work of art for “parody purposes.”

Here is the original music video for comparison:

videos via Mario Wienerroither, The Prodigy

via reddit, Blame It On The Voices

21 Jan 22:41

Denham Psycho, A British Hipster Parody of ‘American Psycho’

by EDW Lynch

British hipsters discuss the finer points of Japanese denim and Indonesian civet coffee in “Denham Psycho,” a spoof of the 2000 crime drama American Psycho. The short video includes hilarious remakes of two famous scenes from the film, the business card scene and the Huey Lewis and the News murder scene. The video was created by London creative agency Flickering Wall for clothing brand Denham.

video via Denham

via reddit, The High Definite

21 Jan 22:40

AXE Peace Ad Campaign for Super Bowl XLVIII Promotes Making Love, Not War

by Justin Page
Christopher Lantz

Ads have gotten surreal recently. Also of note, is Heineken's Sunrise Ad. Where a party goer paces himself and drinks water while everyone around him is getting shitfaced. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNJfOQpfYs8

AXE teamed up with the non-profit organization Peace One Day and BBH London to create a touching ad campaign for Super Bowl XLVIII. The campaign is geared toward promoting AXE’s new AXE Peace product line and making love, not war.

In a world filled with war, the greatest weapon is love. Make love, not war with new AXE Peace.

Here is the two-minute extended cut of the original commercial and a few promotional images:

AXE Peace

AXE Peace

AXE Peace

videos and images via AXE

via Ads of the World

21 Jan 22:29

Literal ‘Game of Thrones’ Season Four Trailer by Tobuscus

by Justin Page
Christopher Lantz

I love these literal vids.

Los Angeles actor Toby Turner (aka “Tobuscus“) has released a literal trailer for Game of Thrones season four. Toby musically breaks down each scene from the original season four teaser trailer by literally explaining everything that is happening.

Here is the original season four trailer:

videos via Tobuscus, Game of Thrones

21 Jan 22:18

Beats Music, A New Subscription-Based Streaming Music Service

by Kimber Streams
Christopher Lantz

Anyone use Beats yet?

Beats Music

Beats Music is a new subscription-based streaming music service with a focus on curation. The service, which launched today, was created by Beats co-founders Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre as well as chief creative officer Trent Reznor. Beats Music is currently available on the web, iOS, and Android, and a Windows Phone app will launch on Friday. Joanna Stern has a review of the service at The Wall Street Journal.

Beats Music

images and video via Beats Music

via TechCrunch, Trent Reznor