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15 Dec 04:02

Vita skins by Keita Takahashi ⊟ The latest issue...

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Vita skins by Keita Takahashi ⊟

The latest issue of Dengeki Playstation (issue 556, with Drakengard 3 on the cover) will hit Japanese shelves with these two Alphabet/Tenya Wanya Teens skins designed by Keita Takahashi – one for each model of Vita available in Japan.

If you, for some reason, can’t get your hands on a Japanese magazine, Venus Patrol editor Brandon Boyer is “looking into printing them en masse” for sale on the site’s shop. I hope the endeavor is a success!

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15 Dec 04:01

A Heathers Musical Is Headed To Broadway Next Year

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15 Dec 04:01

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14 Dec 21:07

The Coolest house in PDX is interviewing!

by gguillotte
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" We are looking for a really cool male or female, late twenties to early thirties to come live at our really hip house. Willing to accept an older individual if you can demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the "zeitgeist" of our generation. We have very strong standards so please read and contemplate before you respond.

YOU MUST:
Not have eaten the flesh of an animal in over five years while also possessing a fundamental aversion to consumption of anything with a face.

If you eat gluten, it must be kept in air-tight jars in your room because we will break out in hives and it will ruin our day if you don't.

We do not use our toilet as we feel that it is a shameful waste of water. Instead we use a 55 gallon drum covered by a tarp in the backyard. You HAVE to be ok with this because we have two gold fish named Buddah and Pest living in our toilet! Our last pair, named Hari Krishna and Rachel Maddow died and we had to flush them :(

You must clean up after yourself! Anything left in the common living room overnight gets recycled in the morning.

We don't tolerate DRAMA. If you have something negative to say, please don't say it. It you do something wrong or are bothering us we will keep it to ourselves and probably stop talking to you until you figure it out. That said, you need to be an effective communicator.

You need to be ok with no Wi-Fi. We believe that a wireless router produces signals that affect our moods and are destructive to the general vibe of our house. No PCs please. We are Mac people.

Clean living is important to us. We keep a DRUG FREE environment! But we are 420 friendly and sometimes we binge drink on the weekends. You must be ok with this.

Sometimes we listen to cassettes and records in the common room. We love hearing new music as long as its 80's or indie rock!

We are a zero waste household. We do not have trash so please make sure that everything that you bring into the house is biodegradable. We keep a compost bin in every room so you don't have to worry.

Lastly, we have a dress code. I know I know its kind of ridiculous, but we have found that dressing similarly creates unity.

We never buy anything new because its wasteful and stupid.
We wear mostly dark colors
If you have glasses they have to be dark-rimmed or at least 20 years old.
We wear very loose fitting sweaters and very tight fitting pants.
We wear bowling shoes, or shoes that look like bowling shoes
We have messenger bags, but small kids backpacks are cool too.
No matter what temperature it is outside we always where dark beanies far back on our heads Grunge Robin Hood style

If you need anything we always go thrifting every Sunday after mimosas!

In conclusion, we are looking for someone with an eco-conscious attitude that does not believe that corporations are people. Most importantly, we are not religious we are spiritual. We do not tolerate organized religion of any kind. Our spiritual beliefs are best described as a free-flowing patchwork of eastern philosophies and Marxism. We do not believe in God of any kind but we identify strongly with certain historical figures such as: Buddha, Ganesha, Kunti, Gaia, The Dali Lama, Abbie Hoffman, Marshall Applegate, and Trotsky.

If this sounds like you please send us an email telling us your:
Age
Astrological Sign
Birth weight
Favorite Keanu Reeves movie
Most awkward passive-aggressive moment
Favorite moment when you felt really smug.
Number of pictures you are tagged in on facebook
And why you think you deserve to live with us

We will be interviewing potential rommies next Sunday after thrifting and mimosas so get back to us shortly to get a good spot

Namaste!"

14 Dec 20:30

Reddit Vigilante 'Rescues' Puppy, Taunts Real Owners Online | ABC News - Yahoo News

by gguillotte
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Fort Worth, Texas (never go)

'Crawford and Mary Clay Gupton say someone sawed the lock off their outdoor pen and took 10-month-old Heidi, a Swiss mountain dog, last Friday.

"I'm so tired of her being gone and I just want her home," Mary Clay Gupton said.

The family began the frantic search for Heidi by posting fliers and videos on the Internet, including the social news website Reddit.

That's when the thief, under the alias "dogthedogsaver," responded to the couple's post and admitted he cut through the family's breezeway while walking past the home.

"Not wanting such a sweet dog to freeze to death I headed home, grabbed some tools and headed back," dogthedogsaver wrote. "She's now with a family that will love her and give her the attention she deserves."

The thief also posted a picture of the stolen dog with a toy in her mouth and a note that said, "Thanks 4 rescuing me w/ dogthedogsaver."

The dog snatcher also claims Heidi was thin, malnourished and "covered in a film of filth and has a crap ton of fleas."

Crawford Gupton said, "Of course, we just collapsed. Couldn't believe the kind of, you know, you feel violated like these people know who you are."

They admit that they were out to dinner and that the dog had been in below-freezing temperatures for hours. But they say Heidi's breed thrives in cold weather.

"This dog is bred to not live in Texas. It's actually bred to live in Switzerland and this dog can handle this kind of temperature," Gupton said.

But dogthedogsaver disagrees, and said in the scathing note that Heidi was "much happier now."

"She whines at the door when her new daddy leaves, has a huge back yard to play in and two other dogs her size to play around with. Oh, and she has a doggie door so she can go in and out whenever she wants," dogthedogsave wrote.'

14 Dec 20:13

Boston Police indefinitely suspends license plate reader program

by Cyrus Farivar
The Boston Police Department currently has 14 license plate scanners, which are often mounted on police cars.

The Boston Police Department (BPD) has indefinitely halted its use of license plate readers (LPR) following an investigation into their use published on Saturday by the investigative journalism organization MuckRock and the Boston Globe.

David Estrada, a BPD spokesperson, confirmed to Ars that the department had stopped using its LPRs for now and asked that further questions be submitted in writing, which Ars has done.

This suspension likely makes Boston one of the largest cities in America to stop using this sort of technology, which for years has been in wide use by thousands of law enforcement agencies nationwide. At present, BPD uses 14 individual LPRs, which enables them to scan “as many as 4 million vehicles a year,” the Globe noted.

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14 Dec 20:12

​The year Krampus saved Christmas (and, to a lesser extent, Grimm)

by Rob Bricken
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mwip: "we got to see a Santa with demonic goat horns beat children with a lash. That's just good television, people."

​The year Krampus saved Christmas (and, to a lesser extent, Grimm)

Was Grimm's Krampus episode actually pretty good on its own, or was it only pretty good because Krampus was in it? I suspect the latter, but either way, we got to see a Santa with demonic goat horns beat children with a lash. That's just good television, people.

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14 Dec 20:10

EA scores 100% in LGBT equality, named 'Best Place to Work' by HRC

by S. Prell
Looking from the outside, EA might not be the Internet's favorite company. But on the inside, apparently not everything is doom, gloom and CEOs laughing maniacally while wringing their hands in cartoonishly evil delight. The company recently scored a ...
14 Dec 20:09

Magical unicorn sculpture pees lemonade and shoots fire from its horn

by Lauren Davis

Magical unicorn sculpture pees lemonade and shoots fire from its horn

For those occasions when an ordinary drink dispenser just won't do, summon a mighty carousel unicorn who provides both beverages and a show. When she isn't peeing lemonade from her nether parts, she's sneezing glitter and blasting fire from her horn.

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14 Dec 20:09

Paul Dini Tells Kevin Smith about Hollywood's Fear of Girl Cooties

dcwomenkickingass:

And to think just earlier this week you had the New York Times calling Hollywood about their long time claims about not being able to lead movies. And now you have a big name comic and animated creator telling us exactly what Hollywood thinks of girls when it comes to shows targeted at kids.

Paul Dinis is interviewed on Kevin Smith’s Fatman on Batman podcast this week and during it he explains from personal experience how Hollywood devalues female viewers and female characters. Dini was, of course one of the creators on Batman: The Animated Series. He has also written and produced a number of other animated shows including Batman Beyond in addition to writing comics. The Emmy award-winning creator also had a live-action show targeted to younger viewers call Tower Prep.

In the interview, transcribed by Agelfeygelach Dini talks about the change in how Hollywood views the audience for animation (this starts around 41:00.- bold mine)

But then, there’s been this weird—there’s been a, a sudden trend in animation, with super-heroes. Like, ‘it’s too old. It’s too old for our audience, and it has to be younger. It has to be funnier.’ And that’s when I watch the first couple of episodes of Teen Titans Go!, it’s like those are the wacky moments in the Teen Titans cartoon, without any of the more serious moments. ‘Let’s just do them all fighting over pizza, or running around crazy and everything, ’cause our audience—the audience we wanna go after, is not the Young Justice audience any more. We wanna go after little kids, who are into—boys who are into goofy humor, goofy random humor, like on Adventure Time or Regular Show. We wanna do that goofy, that sense of humor, that’s where we’re going for.’”

Okay, so they want younger kids. But wait, it gets worse.

Dini talks a bit about Young Justice and how it had a sophisticated mythology (he calls them “Buffy style stories) but now they have to be, based on his interactions and observations, funny and … NOT FOR GIRLS… (warning f bombs ahoy!)

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I’ve worked with Paul. He knows what he’s talking about.

14 Dec 20:08

Mum, A Photo Series About the Texas Tradition Of Elaborate Chrysanthemum Corsages

by Lori Dorn
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never go

Mum Exchange Texas

In her photo series simply titled, “Mum“, award-winning photographer Nancy Newberry has captured the revered Texas tradition of “Homecoming Mums”, the decoration of silk chrysanthemum flowers with ribbons, trinkets and charms to create heavily decorated corsages for high school homecoming activities.

Artificial, shiny and virtually unknown outside of Texas, the Homecoming Mum is an elaborate corsage exchanged between friends and lovers. They are ritually worn and subsequently immortalized, tacked to bedroom walls as trophies. At a time when many American high schoolers seem purposefully disengaged from the world around them, the Mum constitutes both a unique act of cultural immersion and a specific brand of folk art.

“Mum” is currently being shown at the Schneider Gallery in Chicago through December 31, 2013.

Mum Corsage - Rooftop

Mum Corsages

Mum Exchange - Athletes

Mum Corsages

photos by Nancy Newberry

via Slate

14 Dec 20:08

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14 Dec 20:07

tarkowski: David Lynch by Patrick Swirc



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David Lynch by Patrick Swirc

14 Dec 20:06

Investor Lawsuit Blames NSA For $12B Loss In IBM Value

by timothy
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"the Louisiana Sheriffs' Pension & Relief Fund"

Jah-Wren Ryel writes "IBM Corp has been sued by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Pension & Relief Fund which accused it of concealing how its ties to what became a major U.S. spying scandal reduced business in China and ultimately caused its market value to plunge more than $12 billion." While anyone can file a lawsuit, being sued by an institutional investor is a little different than being sued by John Q. Disgruntled.

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14 Dec 20:06

“Dating While Fat And Feminist,” And The Nasty Things You Learn About People After You Lose Weight

by Erika Nicole Kendall
Courtney shared this story from A Black Girl's Guide To Weight Loss:
I have a complicated relationship with this blog (it IS a weight loss blog, after all) but posts like this are what keep me reading

First, let me preface this with a thank you to The Crunk Feminist Collective – yes, you read that right – for even existing… ’cause I might not be here, in this form and fashion mentally, if it weren’t for them. I also love environments where women of color can come, converse, and be in support of women and vociferously defend their stance as such in a realistic fashion. I’m sad to say, there isn’t enough of that out here.

And, apparently, many of my readers hang out over there, as well, because like four of y’all sent this to me apparently within hours of it coming out. (Never stop sending me stuff, though. I can’t keep up with everything, especially now with all the studying for my certification.)

Now…on to the business.

The following excerpt appeared on the CFC’s blog:

Because desire is socially constructed (no matter how much folks justify their limited dating choices based on ‘natural preference’), the fact that we live in a fat-hating culture greatly affects who we’re attracted to, and what we find attractive. The idea that we’re only attractive within a range of sizes is absurd. And narrow. And it is absolutely a function of patriarchy. And yet, I live daily with those realities.

Some (admittedly anecdotal) examples:

Several months ago I was in a bar/lounge type spot, with a group of 7 or 8 homegirls. We ranged in size and skin tone, from short and petite, to tall and lanky, from light-skinned to dark-skinned, from skinny to fat (me being the fat one), and everything in between. The homeboy of one of my homegirls happened to be in the club. Now in many ways, he was my type. Mid-height, stocky, dark-skinned, bald-headed. My girl gave us his vital statistics and it turns out the brother is highly intelligent and very accomplished. He was also a natural flirt. This I discovered, as I watched him at different points during the evening, strike up a conversation and flirt with every single girl in the crew—except me. My homegirl indicated to me at some point that I should make sure to meet him, because she thought we’d have similar interests. Not one to be shy, I did at some point attempt to strike up a conversation. He barely acknowledged me! I mean he literally didn’t look me in the eye, made no real attempt at conversation, and pretty much gave me the brush off. And starting talking to another one of my homegirls!

It was clear to me that he wasn’t really that interested in a serious thing with any of the girls at the bar that night. He was just doing the bar/lounge thing, as was I. But why the cold shoulder, from a brother I’d never met? Why the unique snub reserved for the one fat girl in the crew? I wish I could say that this experience was isolated, but it’s been more the rule rather than the exception for me.

(Two)

I think of all that CRUNK club-hopping I did in ATL back in the early days of the CFC. Nothing can make me dance with abandon like a smoke-filled club strung out on CRUNK. And when me and my girls would go and shut the club down, routinely, I’d be the only chick that hadn’t been approached, danced with, hit on. Now I never thought I’d find my prince charming in a club. But everyone likes to be desired. So no matter how much Big Boi proclaimed back in 2003 that “Big Girls need love, too,” I don’t think the other ATLiens got the message.

(Three)

And of course there is that story of the time that Crunkadelic and I went to one of those Big Beautiful Women parties. But um, I’m not trying to date a dude with a fat fetish. No hate on fetishes, but being the object of that particular one feels…objectifying. I want to date a man that has a range of desires wide enough to see a big girl as attractive. Just like I find a range of men attractive.

Getting back to Big Boi, the reality is that Big Girls do need love. This big girl anyway. So as much as I resent the limited range of desire that it seems (Black) men have and the ever-present male privilege that allows them to never have to interrogate their sexual and romantic investments, I hate my limited partnering prospects much more. As un-feminist as I’m sure it is, and as much my Sagittarian self wants to say f**k the world and embrace my life of singleness in a blaze of principled feminist big girl glory, the #truestory is that I’m seriously trying to figure out how I can get my J.Hud on. (Well, maybe not to that extreme!) In my thirties, I’m prioritizing self-care and that includes being loved on and getting my groove on. Regularly. And I know for sure that those things are feminist. I also know being thinner won’t guarantee me a date, but I’m willing to bet it’ll improve my chances. [source]

It’s a really hard thing to admit, and it’s a really nasty realization that one of the things you stand against, as a feminist, is also one of the things you still have to live with and grapple with in order to live the life you want.

I’ve written about it before – the fact that, the smaller I got, the more likely it was that men who weren’t even trying to hear me like that before now wanted to “be down” in different ways. In the Huffington Post feature on me, I talked about being at a sorority event (which, after a 7-month and 90lb disappearance, was a bit like a “big unveiling”) and men were touching me in entirely different ways. I spoke about this on my appearance on Michael Baisden’s show. In both the HuffPo comments and on the show, the sentiment was the same: “they didn’t want to touch you like that before because you were fat. Duh.”

It’s kind of soul crushing. As a big girl, you’re often shielded from the kinds of things people say about big girls because the people who love you [and, assumedly, want to see you happy] aren’t going to say any foolishness like that to you. No one wants to hurt your feelings like that.

Dating while considerably smaller is… interesting. Especially when, as I’ve had to do, you explain to someone that you blog about weight loss because you used to be over 300lbs.

“Wow, I could never see you as being so fat.”

“Were you single during that whole time? Or….what?”

“Soooooo… you’re never gonna gain that weight again, right?”

It’s hard to be oblivious to the change in the tone and context that people use to discuss weight – or fatness, rather – at a smaller size, because the conversation is much less about “health” and much more about “these fat b-tches are so unappealing to my precious eyes! Get them treadmills, stat!” As a big girl, whenever you hear “weight” it’s about “health.” It’s always [insert list of diseases]. But, the smaller I became, it was more about “Oh, so you’re out here getting these fat Black women into shape, huh?”

In fact, when you’re in a position like mine, you start to notice a lot about people’s dating habits. You also wind up making friends with guys who admit their dating preferences freely, knowing that – since you’re no longer fat – they won’t offend you. I’ve had men admit to me that they get chewed out for dating so many non-Black women, but they don’t seek out women who are simply non-Black – they seek out women who are fit. They seek out women who work out. They meet women and make friends in the gym, the one place where they spend all their non-work time, and want a partner that not only understands that but will be right there with him…working out. They don’t want a partner who complains about how much time they spend “up in the gym, just workin’ on their fitness.” You and I might know that now, but I certainly didn’t know it before.

You also start to notice the pairs on the subway, late on a “date night,” out together. Him, in his cardigan, bowtie and hat… her, in her cute dress, jacket and heels. Neither one overweight.

You also start to hear stories of how some men only “use” overweight Black girls as a “last resort,” meaning that if a guy can’t pull a more socially-approved-as-sexy-looking-woman, he’ll go to her because at least he knows “I’ll get laid tonight, and breakfast tomorrow.” You start to find out how some men manipulate society’s fat-hating culture into a way to skate by without accepting any responsibility for anything: “if fat Black women are considered the least worthy of love and affection, then if I choose one, she’ll do anything and tolerate anything to keep me.”

How do I hear all of this? People often misjudge me as one of those people who loses weight and now “hates” fat people to the point where I would high-five them for telling me these things.

Big girls have to live, date and eventually love in this environment. It’s especially difficult as a feminist – admitting you’re doing it because you want to benefit from the patriarchal bargain of being more of what men want to look at – because during 22.5 hours of the day, you’re fighting the patriarchy… but there’s an hour and a half of the day you’re working hard to increase your ability to benefit from it.

Hard as a feminist…hell, it’s hard as a Black person, period – the higher up the assimilation scale you go, the more you realize there are fewer and fewer people wo look like you period, let alone overweight people. With upper-middle-classdom, ostensibly, there is the time required to commit to your fitness, or at least the money available to make sure you “don’t gain weight,” whatever that means.

The point, truthfully, is that dating is far more complex than that when you’ve got the advantage. Think about it. We’re beat over the head with the idea that there are only twelve “Good Black Men” out there, and we’re all clamoring for them. “Good Black Man” is never defined clearly, and any dude with a job, a car, and a studio apartment think he’s “good” and has the right to choose who and what he wants… and he wants the thing that society says is most desirable. Unfortunately that means, for certain men in certain cities with certain careers, certain traits get you sent straight out of the window.

Trust me… I know. When I’m in NYC, men love my ‘fro (which extends well beyond my shoulders in width.) I took my ‘fro to Indianapolis? Um…let’s just say that there were plenty people in general giving me the gas face. Men in finance, as opposed to, say, a man in customer service? A man with a higher-up position in a company as opposed to a peon? I’m just sayin’…holding up society’s standards start to matter more, the higher up you get. Messy, messy, messy.

Do I think the blogger, nicknamed “Crunktastic,” is right to make this decision? I don’t think it’s my place to determine right and wrong for someone else… because, just as I can judge based on what she’s written, I also have to remember that for every word written, there’s almost always five other words not being written. I think a few things will happen, though: I think, for starters, she’ll be pretty grossed out by how quickly men who have always been present in her life will start to approach her differently; secondly, I think she’ll be annoyed by the new-found “thin-privilege” she may experience depending upon how far down she chooses to rest her weight; and thirdly, I think she’ll be more skeptical of the men she does encounter in wondering if they would like her if she was heavier…and what that says about their character.

The comments over there are full of gems so, please, do check it out and see what they’re saying. I’m also interested in what experiences y’all have had with dating and what you’ve heard people saying about dating and size preferences. Think I’m off the mark, here? Let’s hear it!

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“Dating While Fat And Feminist,” And The Nasty Things You Learn About People After You Lose Weight is a post from: A Black Girl's Guide To Weight Loss. Thanks for reading!

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14 Dec 20:05

3-Foot-Tall Christmas Tree Really Completes Incredibly Depressing Apartment

GRAND RAPIDS, MI—Noting that the sad little seasonal addition really seemed to “pull the place together,” local resident Jason Uhlir, 28, was reportedly pleased Tuesday by the way his newly purchased 3-foot-tall Christmas tree completed ...
    






14 Dec 20:04

David Bowie’s outfits throughout the years

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David Bowie’s outfits throughout the years

14 Dec 19:31

Staunch Vegan

by Anonymous
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veganism is a cult beat

Hey, I'm a fucking vegan too. I've been one for well over 3 fucking years.
You and your LA vibe was horrid. And your cranked out handlers were as awful as well.

I was off work but sitting about 3 feet from all this exchange and tried to help my fellow Vegan! You fancy yourself some famous person who won't talk to other fellow vegans who actually work where you are patronizing,!!! !?!

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14 Dec 19:06

The Golden Era Of Spam Comments Has Ended

The search engine optimization community has spent the last two years in a panic. SEO people flood our Internet with spam links and fake Twitter bots and paid traffic, to help bad websites look more popular than they are, to deliver fake viewers to web ads. They now spend their lives on the run, Google nipping at their heels.
14 Dec 19:06

Stock Photos Of Children With Guns, Ranked

It's not like you're doing anything else right now.
14 Dec 19:05

David Clarkson suspended two games for hit on Vladimir Sobotka

by Pat Iversen

The suspension is the second of the season for Clarkson.

The NHL Department of Player Safety handed down their latest punishment on Saturday, suspending Toronto Maple Leafs forward David Clarkson for two games for his hit on St. Louis Blues forward Vladimir Sobotka.

Clarkson was assessed a two-minute minor for an illegal check to the head in the second period on Thursday when he collided shoulder-first with Sobotka's jaw while the Blues veteran finished a pass.

After meeting with the NHL Saturday, the DPS suspended him on the grounds that Sobotka's head was the main point of contact on the play. It also didn't help that Clarkson has a history. He was suspended for 10 games this season when he left the bench to fight during a preseason game with the Buffalo Sabres.

Here's the NHL's explanation for the suspension.

Clarkson will miss the Maple Leafs games against Chicago on Saturday and Pittsburgh on Monday. Toronto captain Dion Phaneuf just finished his two-game suspension for boarding Boston Bruins defenseman Kevan Miller.

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14 Dec 19:04

Celebrate The Holiday Season With Dave Johnson's Superman And A Very Creative Snowflake [Art]

by Joseph Hughes
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that is such a meathead superman with weird ET fingers

in other words this is the best superman I've ever seen

DC holiday card Superman Dave Johnson

Every year DC Comics asks an artist to create a holiday card spotlighting one or more of their characters in the yuletide spirit. This year’s edition features a Dave Johnson Superman (who, unless I’m crazy, kind of has a Jon Hamm look going on) and a very creative snowflake.

This Superman has a softer look than is typical of a Johnson illustrated character, but it’s still very obviously his style. It’s a lovely piece of art, and if you got this in the mail you’d be fairly pleased.

DC Holiday Card Superman Dave Johnson

Seriously, though, that does kind of look like Jon Hamm, right?

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14 Dec 19:02

EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Ryan North's "The Midas Flesh" #1

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Ryan North, Shelli Paroline & Braden Lamb beats

The "Adventure Time" comics team of Ryan North, Shelli Paroline & Braden Lamb deliver the original "The Midas Flesh" #1 for BOOM!'s Boom Box imprint.
14 Dec 19:01

Adventure Time's Princess Bubblegum and Marceline as Modern Madonnas

by Lauren Davis
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lemon halo

Adventure Time's Princess Bubblegum and Marceline as Modern Madonnas

Illustrator micro cosmo casts two of the ladies of Adventure Time as Modern Madonnas. Princess Bubblegum is Mary with Lemongrab child while Marceline sheds tears for the Ice King in an echo of the Pietà.

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14 Dec 19:00

Twitter / JagerJohnson: So people lit the Coca-Cola ...

by hodad
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"people lit the Coca-Cola christmas tree on fire in Mexico City"

if this happened in Atlanta it would probably be deemed domestic terrorism

14 Dec 18:58

Fisher-Price iPad Apptivity Seat, Newborn-to-Toddler - Boing Boing

by gguillotte
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fuck you, boingboing

You thought life was wonderful when you learned your baby could play with an iPad on the potty. With an Apptivity Seat, life suddenly becomes stupendously wonderful!
14 Dec 18:58

How 'Hobbit' Filmmakers Betrayed Evangeline Lilly

by gguillotte
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actresses don't want to be in love triangles beat

"You have to promise me I will not be in a love triangle," Lilly recalled telling the filmmakers of "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug." "Hobbit" filmmakers gave their word to Lilly: She wouldn't have to repeat such love-story vertigo on the big screen. But after shooting was done in 2011 for "The Desolation of Smaug," that promise was broken. "We came back for reshoots in 2012 … and they were like, 'Uh, the studio would really like to see…' And I was like, 'Here we go. Here we go' [shakes her bowed head]. And sure enough I'm in another love triangle."
14 Dec 18:56

Five Reasons Cash, Not Cans, Helps the Hungry

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1. Distributing and storing donated food is a complicated process.
2. Grocers can predict buying patterns more accurately.
3. Cash donations can help food banks better meet the needs of those who seek them out.
4. Food banks are reporting that more people are going hungry on a regular basis.
5. More cuts could still be ahead for SNAP.

14 Dec 18:22

Google Joins The Military-Industrial Complex

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via Russian Sledges
yep, it's over, hi Skynet, nice to meet you

The search giant buys a military robotics contractor. “Don’t be evil” meets the Department of Defense.

Tyrone Siu / Reuters

Google has acquired Boston Dynamics, creator of the BigDog, CHEETAH, and PETMAN robots, according the the New York Times. The purchase is Google's latest investment in advanced robotics — a new priority for the search company and one that it has recently added to its list of "moonshot" initiatives.

Boston Dynamics represents a new type of acquisition for Google. It is best known for projects that were carried out under military contracts, such as the tottering BigDog robot, a demonstration of which went viral in 2008:

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BigDog's development was funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which is part of the Department of Defense. Boston Dynamics' other DARPA-funded projects include:

- CHEETAH, a four-legged robot that holds a land speed record
- PETMAN, a bipedal, humanoid robot that walks convincingly like a person
- RiSE, a wall-climbing bot
- Atlas, a Terminator-esque successor to the PETMAN


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