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12 May 05:42

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12 May 05:41

Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev buried in Virginia - Big News Network.com


Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev buried in Virginia
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BOSTON Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried in an undisclosed location outside the city of Worcester, police said after a frustrating weeklong search for a community willing to take the body. Boston Marathon bombing suspect ...

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12 May 05:41

Remarkable Cave Houses, Including the Homes that Inspired Tolkien

by Vincze Miklós

Forget putting up four walls and a roof; these homes use the stony walls of natural and human-made caves to shelter their inhabitants from the storm. Check out these incredible rocky homes, from ancient cave dwelling to modern house, to the buildings that may have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's Hobbiton.

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12 May 05:40

Calif. Homes Sinking In Volcanic Country, Lakeport Community Evacuated - Headlines & Global News


Headlines & Global News

Calif. Homes Sinking In Volcanic Country, Lakeport Community Evacuated
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Gino Donati stands in the doorway of his flooded house house in Clear Lake, California and talks to an insurance agent about damage to his home, February 25 from El Nino influenced-storms. (Photo : Reuters). California homes are falling between the ...
One by one, homes in Calif. subdivision sinking - USA TodayUSA TODAY
One by one, homes in Calif. subdivision sinkingMilton Daily Standard

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12 May 05:38

GOG adds 10 games for OSX: Guilty Gear, Rise of the Triad and more

by Jordan Mallory
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who the fuck ported Strike Commander?
and DARKLANDS!!!!
"Leading a band of four adventurers across the sinister landscape of 15th Century Germany, you’ll face the Middle Ages as people believed it to be: land filled with mythical beasts, religious power-mongers, and bloodthirsty robber-knights!"
that fucking game, omg

GOG adds 10 games for OSX Guilty Gear, Rise of the Triad and more GOG has added 10 more jams to its ever-growing list of OSX-compatible games, almost all of which have never been available on an Apple platform previously.

Mac folk running OSX 10.6.8 or newer can now partake in Syndicate Wars, Rise of the Triad: Dark War, Blade Stone: Planet Strike, Strike Commander, Slipstream 5000, Darklands and Litil Divil. Anyone with OSX 10.7 or newer can also pick up Evil Genius, the phenomenal Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and the experimental (for better or worse) Guilty Gear Isuka. As is typically the case at GOG, most of these games also include bonus goodies, ranging from digital manuals, to wallpapers and complete soundtracks.

JoystiqGOG adds 10 games for OSX: Guilty Gear, Rise of the Triad and more originally appeared on Joystiq on Sat, 11 May 2013 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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12 May 05:35

Glacier Calculator JS [Link]

by Gabe
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christ

A simple little JS based calculator to figure out exactly what data storage and retrieval on Amazon Glacier will cost. Just imagine if Amazon had something this useful.

It really gives a feel for how much retrieval priority changes the cost. Sure, storing 1TB of data on Amazon Glacier would only cost me about $10/mo. Retrieving that data will cost between $1200 and $600. I always factor in the retrieval costs. Otherwise, I'm just paying a monthly fee to delete my data.

12 May 05:34

This 7-Minute, Research-Based Workout Exercises Your Whole Body

by Melanie Pinola
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Gawker bullshit
The linked full article:
http://journals.lww.com/acsm-healthfitness/Fulltext/2013/05000/HIGH_INTENSITY_CIRCUIT_TRAINING_USING_BODY_WEIGHT_.5.aspx

"Participants can repeat the 7-minute bout 2 to 3 times, depending on the amount of time they have. As body weight provides the only form of resistance, the program can be done anywhere.
...
Because most individuals may not be able to execute the program at an intensity significantly greater than 100% of their V˙O2max, following the established ACSM guidelines for high-intensity exercise of at least 20 minutes is recommended (3). This may require multiple repetitions (or circuits) of a multistation exercise circuit."

tl;dr: UNLESS YOU'RE ALREADY REALLY FIT AND CAN CRUSH THESE EXERCISES IN A NEAR-SUPERHUMAN MANNER, don't do just one 7-minute circuit.

Don't have an hour or even twenty minutes to exercise each day? You might not need it. This routine of 12 exercises is a complete workout based on the latest fitness research—and it only takes 7 minutes.

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12 May 05:34

Dad who died during arrest 'begged for his life'; witness videos ... - BakersfieldCalifornian.com

by OnlyMrGodKnowsWhy
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christ
TW: brutality

Blood stains are still visible on the sidewalk at the corner of Flower Street and Palm Drive, where a Bakersfield man struggled with as many as nine officers and later died this week.

David Sal Silva, 33 and the father of four young children, died early Wednesday morning after deputies say he fought with them and CHP officers who'd responded to a report of a possibly intoxicated man outside Kern Medical Center.

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By Henry A. Barrios / The Californian

Chris Silva speaks about his brother David Silva, 33, who died while being arrested by Kern County Sheriff's Deputies early Wednesday morning. The incident happened across from Kern Medical Center at the corner of Flower Street and Palm Drive. Family members are questioning how David Silva died.

By Henry A. Barrios / The Californian

Ruben Ceballos, 19, who lives a few houses from where David Silva and the KCSD had an encounter resulting in the death of Silva early Wednesday morning, said he was a witness to the incident.

By Henry A. Barrios / The Californian

Family members of David Silva speak to area residents at Flower Street and Palm Drive concerning an incident between Silva and the Kern County Sheriff's Department that ended early Wednesday morning with the death of Silva. A memorial of flowers and candles has been set up near where Silva died.

By Photo courtesy of the family

A photograph from the family of David Silva showing him and his three daughters Makayla, 10, Katelyn, 4, and Chelsey, 8.

The Kern County Sheriff's Office says Silva resisted, a canine was deployed, more law enforcement arrived, batons were used and the man later had trouble breathing. He was taken to KMC, where he died. An autopsy was slated for Thursday, but no results have been released.

Some witnesses apparently took cellphone video of the incident but deputies moved quickly to seize the phones. The Sheriff's Office, after releasing a statement Wednesday and naming its officers Thursday, declined all further comment.

People who say they witnessed the incident as well as Silva's family members described a scene in which deputies essentially were beating a helpless man to death. They were indignant that cellphone video had been taken away by deputies.

"My brother spent the last eight minutes of his life pleading, begging for his life," said Christopher Silva, 31, brother of the dead man. He said he's talked to witnesses but did not see the incident himself.

At about midnight, Ruben Ceballos, 19,was awakened by screams and loud banging noises outside his home. He said he ran to the left side of his house to find out who was causing the ruckus.

"When I got outside I saw two officers beating a man with batons and they were hitting his head so every time they would swing, I could hear the blows to his head," Ceballos said.

Silva was on the ground screaming for help, but officers continued to beat him, Ceballos said.

After several minutes, Ceballos said, Silva stopped screaming and was no longer responsive.

"His body was just lying on the street and before the ambulance arrived one of the officers performed CPR on him and another one used a flashlight on his eyes but I'm sure he was already dead," Ceballos said.

Other relatives demanded to know more.

David Silva's mother, Merri Silva, 54, said, "If I don't do anything about my son's death then it will just be pushed to the side and I don't want this to happen to another person."

Sheriff's spokesman Ray Pruitt said a KMC security officer called deputies at about 11:55 p.m. Tuesday to report that there was a man in the area who was possibly intoxicated. A deputy with a canine found Silva at the southeast corner of the intersection and contacted him. It was then that Silva resisted and fought the deputy while the deputy tried to take him into custody, Pruitt said. More deputies and two California High Patrol officers arrived to help, Pruitt said.

Asked to respond to the family and witness allegations, Pruitt said no one from the Sheriff's Office will comment or release information regarding the case until the investigation is over.

The office did identify the officers involved in the arrest as Sgt. Douglas Sword and deputies Ryan Greer, Tanner Miller, Jeffrey Kelly, Luis Almanza, Brian Brock and David Stephens.

The CHP hasn't released the names of its officers at the scene.

On Thursday afternoon, Christopher Silva said the family had not yet been able to see his brother's body, but had learned about different witnesses who had taken video footage of the incident.

"The true evidence is in those phones witnesses have that apparently the sheriff deputies already took," Silva said. "But I know the truth will come out and my brother's voice will be heard."

John Tello, a criminal law attorney, is representing two witnesses who took video footage and five other witnesses to the incident. He said his clients are still shaken by what they saw.

"When I arrived to the home of one of the witnesses that had video footage, she was with her family sitting down on the couch, surrounded by three deputies," Tello said.

Tello said the witness was not allowed to go anywhere with her phone and was being quarantined inside her home.

When Tello tried to talk to the witness in private and with the phone, one of the deputies stopped him and told him he couldn't take the phone anywhere because it was evidence to the investigation, the attorney said.

"This was not a crime scene where the evidence was going to be destroyed," Tello said. "These were concerned citizens who were basically doing a civic duty of preserving the evidence, not destroying it as they (sheriff deputies) tried to make it seem."

A search warrant wasn't presented to either of the witnesses until after Tello arrived, he said, adding that one phone was seized before the warrant was produced.

Tello said the phone of the first witness was taken after the deputies told him he was either going to give up the phone the easy way or the hard way.

"They basically told him they were either going to keep him at this house all night until they could find a judge to sign a search warrant or he could just turn over his phone," he said.

The witness gave up his phone two hours before he had to get to work and was told by deputies that he could collect his phone the next day after they had extracted the evidence they needed, Tello said.

However, the witness never got his phone back, Tello said, and was told it could take years before he does because the investigation could take a long time.

"My main concern is that these witnesses are not harassed by deputies because this case can make others who see crimes happening not want to speak up because of the way law enforcement handles situations," Tello said.

Local defense attorney Kyle J. Humphrey said, generally speaking, he believes law enforcement can seize cellphones or cameras at the scene under the theory that they've captured evidence of a crime. Because of the digital nature of the evidence, they could argue that it's urgent they immediately take the cameras.

"It's one of those murky areas that's come about by the existence of modern technology," said Humphrey, who is not involved in this case.

He said he thinks law enforcement officers would first ask for the person to voluntarily hand over the evidence, but they could just seize it and hold it until they get a court order to search it.

Silva left behind four children, ranging from ages 2 to 10 years old. As of Thursday afternoon, his mother said, they hadn't figured out how to tell the children their father is dead. Merri Silva remembers her son as a happy person who loved his kids.

"We're all hurt and it's not something that I can comprehend and in part (it's) because I feel that it still hasn't hit me that he is gone," the mother said.

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12 May 05:27

I Broke: Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon

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12 May 05:18

"Community” surely benefited from having NBC as one of its owners, but the comedy seemed to find some..."

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"the comedy seemed to find some new legs late in its run this season" seems to contradict "hit a series low" a month ago; it peaked this season at a 1.2 rating, which for perspective is 1/4 the rating of the same night's Big Bang Theory and 0.3 better than the CW's Vampire Diaries on the same night

““Community” surely benefited from having NBC as one of its owners, but the comedy seemed to find some new legs late in its run this season. It has been written off after the departure of its creator Dan Harmon.”

- NBC Saves ‘Community,’ but Drops Two Other Series - NYTimes.com
12 May 05:14

Owl Love for the Dog

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Are you my mother?

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Tagged: petting , Owl , dog , mothers day
12 May 05:13

room42: Hayao Miyazaki rain, which means that every frame was...

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via Russian Sledges



room42:

Hayao Miyazaki rain, which means that every frame was hand-drawn

12 May 05:04

What's big, corrupt, terrifying and worse than ACTA? TPP. Here we go again!

by Cory Doctorow
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via Snorkmaiden


Remember ACTA, the terrifying, secret SOPA-on-steroids copyright treaty that the US government tried to ram down the world's throat? Well, it's back, only this time it's called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and it's limited (for now) to the Pacific Rim. The TPP negotiators are meeting (in secret, natch) in Peru to twirl their mustaches and cackle, and EFF has posted a great infographic summing up their nefarious plan (see the whole thing after the jump):

The TPP is likely to export some of the worst features of U.S. copyright law to Pacific Rim countries: a broad ban on breaking digital locks on devices and creative works (even for legal purposes), a minimum copyright term of the lifetime of the creator plus seventy years (the current international norm is the lifetime plus fifty years), privatization of enforcement for copyright infringement, ruinous statutory damages with no proof of actual harm, and government seizures of computers and equipment involved in alleged infringement. Moreover, the TPP is worst than U.S. copyright rules: it does not export the many balances and exceptions that favor the public interest and act as safety valves in limiting rightsholders’ protection. Adding insult to injury, the TPP's temporary copies provision will likely create chilling effects on how people and companies behave online and their basic ability to use and create on the Web.


    


12 May 05:02

pragmaticbusybody: kuchenkat: There are so many ways to...



pragmaticbusybody:

kuchenkat:

There are so many ways to describe this dress, but I think it will let it speak for itself. 

What was that? 

You want to eat the unborn? 

Oh, hi fashion gown, you are too much! 

Btw, is this a cosplay? Cause it is wonderful


At first I was like oh, hey Lolitaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah?!?!?
That’s when I saw the bottom.  That is badass but da fuq??

I can’t say!

A most Exceptional gown, to say the least.

12 May 04:37

“Here’s the news: I am going to sue the Brown & Williamson...

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“Here’s the news: I am going to sue the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Company, manufacturers of Pall Mall cigarettes, for a billion bucks! Starting when I was only twelve years old, I have never chain-smoked anything but unfiltered Pall Malls. And for many years now, right on the package, Brown & Williamson have promised to kill me. 

But I am eighty-two. Thanks a lot, you dirty rats. The last thing I ever wanted was to be alive when the three most powerful people on the whole planet would be named Bush, Dick and Colon.” - Kurt Vonnegut, (November 11, 1922 - April 11, 2007) A Man Without a Country

12 May 04:32

Concept Art Writing Prompt: Rocketing Octopodes take flight

by Lauren Davis
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"Gross, stop farting." THE END

They emerge from the oceans, tentacled creatures blasting from the seas toward the skies. What's behind this octopus air show? Tell us your story.

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12 May 01:12

The Couturier Crowd 5. Christian Dior, 1957.



The Couturier Crowd 5.

Christian Dior, 1957.

11 May 19:31

The D, A Citywide Sing-Along Multimedia Mega-Tribute to Detroit by Allee Willis

by Rusty Blazenhoff
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Detroit

Nothing Stops Detroit

Allee Willis and a neon “Nothing Stops Detroit” sign.

With Andrae Alexander, Detroit-born Allee Willis has written “The D,” a song that salutes the spirit of Detroit, Michigan and its people. Throughout the month of September 2013, Willis will travel to Detroit to film a “citywide sing-along multimedia mega-tribute” to the city which will be “performed by tens of thousands of Detroiters singing, playing, dancing, clapping, whistling, breathing fire, juggling hubcaps, and showing their spirit any way they can at dozens of landmarks and little known funky locations all over the city.” She is inviting everyone in Detroit to participate and is currently raising funds on Indiegogo for the project.

11 May 19:27

Top Editors Abruptly Leave Village Voice - NYTimes.com

Top Editors Abruptly Leave Village Voice - NYTimes.com:

Will Bourne, who became editor last November, and Jessica Lustig, the deputy editor since January, met with the staff at 11 a.m. on Thursday to announce their departure. In a phone interview, Mr. Bourne said that Christine Brennan, executive editor of Voice Media Group, had told them to lay off, or drastically reduce the roles of, five employees on the 20-person staff. Rather than carry out the cuts, he and Ms. Lustig resigned and left immediately, in the middle of closing next week’s paper.

11 May 19:26

Snapchats Don't Disappear

by timothy
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lol

Mobile photo-sharing app SnapChat has one claim to fame, compared to other ways people might share photos from their cellphones: the photos, once viewed, disappear from view, after a pre-set length of time. However, it turns out they don't disappear as thoroughly as users might like. New submitter nefus writes with this excerpt from Forbes: "Richard Hickman of Decipher Forensics found that it's possible to pull Snapchat photos from Android phones simply by downloading data from the phone using forensics software and removing a '.NoMedia' file extension that was keeping the photos from being viewed on the device. He published his findings online and local TV station KSL has a video showing how it's done."

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11 May 19:26

(Highly Divided) Federal Circuit Opinion Finds Many Software Patents Ineligible

by Soulskill
ais523 writes "The Federal Circuit has divided CLS Bank vs. Alice Corp., a case about various sorts of patents, including software patents. Although the judges disagreed, to a lesser or greater extent, on the individual parts of the ruling, more than half decided that the patents in question — algorithms for hedging risk — were ineligible patent matter, and that merely adding an 'on a computer'-like clause to an abstract algorithm does not make it patentable. Further coverage is available at Groklaw, or you can read the opinion itself (PDF)."

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11 May 19:25

Demonoid Resurrection Dismissed As Malware Was Legitimate

by timothy
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what the fuck is going on

wo1verin3 writes "Previously reported on Slashdot was a story about a malware attempt masquerading itself as a Demonoid resurrection. It turns out this really was Demonoid making a comeback. With the site now back online with a new host, TorrentFreak caught up with its admins who tell us they have no malicious intent and simply want to bring a community back to together. While there is still uncertainty, one thing is absolutely clear – they do have the old Demonoid database."

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11 May 19:25

The Days of Cheap, Subsidized Phones May Be Numbered

by timothy
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good, and also unlikely; either affordable last-gen hardware will step up, or other carriers will open up with subsidies to pick up the oh wait what am I saying lol

In the U.S., subsidized phones are the norm: for post-paid, long-term contract use, getting a low up-front price on a phone is one of the few upsides. New submitter Apptopia writes "After T Mobile mostly did away with subsidized phone plans, the other major carriers (Verizon, AT&T, Sprint) are paying attention. Carriers lose money with phone subsidies for high-end smartphones (particularly Apple's iPhone). If they do away with the subsidy, you will have to pay full retail price for phones, but your monthly bill will be lower." If people had a better idea what they were paying for, though, manufacturers might fight harder on price. There are lots of well-reviewed, multi-band, unlocked phones on Amazon and DealExtreme from lesser-known companies, and Nokia's new Asha 501 (though limited in many ways, including availability, having just launched in India) shows that the "smartphone" label can apply even to a sub- $100 phone.

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11 May 19:24

DRM In HTML5 — Better Than the Alternative?

by Soulskill
Underholdning writes "DRM is coming to HTML5. The W3C published a working draft yesterday of the framework that will support the use of DRM-protected media. Ars Technica's Peter Bright reports on it with an article claiming that DRM in HTML5 is a victory for the open web, not a defeat. Bright argues that if HTML5 does not support DRM, then content providers will move their content away from open standards and implement it with native apps — abandoning the web in the process. Quoting: 'Keeping it out of W3C might have been a moral victory, but its practical implications would sit between slim and none. It doesn't matter if browsers implement "W3C EME" or "non-W3C EME" if the technology and its capabilities are identical. ... Deprived of the ability to use browser plugins, protected content distributors are not, in general, switching to unprotected media. Instead, they're switching away from the Web entirely. Want to send DRM-protected video to an iPhone? "There's an app for that." Native applications on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 8 can all implement DRM, with some platforms, such as Android and Windows 8, even offering various APIs and features to assist this.'"

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11 May 19:24

Smartphones Driving Violent Crime Across US

by Soulskill
alphadogg writes "Incidents of cellphone theft have been rising for several years and are fast becoming an epidemic. IDG News Service collected data on serious crimes in San Francisco from November to April and recorded 579 thefts of cellphones or tablets, accounting for 41 percent of all serious crime. In just over half the incidents, victims were punched, kicked or otherwise physically intimidated for their phones, and in a quarter of robberies, users were threatened with guns or knives. This isn't just happening in tech-loving San Francisco, either. The picture is similar across the United States. A big reason for such thefts, until recently, is that there had been little to stop someone using a stolen cellphone. Reacting to pressure from law enforcement and regulators, the U.S.'s largest cellphone carriers agreed early last year to establish a database of stolen cellphones."

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11 May 19:16

British Study Shows False Rape Claims are Complicated Matters

by Marinda Valenti
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via Rosalind, via lg

2892270262_d3a496b80eThe United Kingdom’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) recently released a report highlighting the complexity—and scarcity—of false rape allegations. The report was issued in response to a 2010 court appeal in which a woman pleaded guilty to falsely retracting true allegations of rape that she had made against her husband, and was then sentenced to eight months imprisonment for “perverting the course of justice.”

CPS considered whether the woman should be prosecuted for false allegations or protected as a victim of rape. The case inspired a closer look at circumstances surrounding alleged false claims of rape, sexual assault and domestic violence, and ultimately proved that false allegations are not as common or straightforward as sometimes thought. Most importantly, this report confirms what feminists have known for years: Victim-blaming is totally uncalled for.

Women are frequently accused of fabricating sexual assault to gain sympathy. According to CPS, such accusations hold almost no weight. Throughout a 17-month period in England and Wales, CPS found only a small number of false allegations: 35 out of 5,651 prosecutions for rape, 6 out of 111,891 for domestic violence and 3 for both rape and domestic violence.

Furthermore, these few false allegations were often complicated by other factors, such as victims having mental health difficulties or someone other than the victim making the false allegation. Perhaps more concerning was some cases of false claims revealed abusive situations where victims were “put under pressure to admit to having made a false allegation.” CPS shows us that false allegations are likely red flags for mistreatment, and the victim probably isn’t lying about abuse.

In a world where rape survivors are sometimes branded #Whore and accused of ruining their rapists’ “promising futures,” it’s hard to believe that women would want to lie about sexual assault.

Yet victim-blaming is rampant. A case of youth rape in Canada from last year recently resurfaced in the news: Rehtaeh Parsons, 15, was gang raped by four of her fellow students, who spread photo evidence of the rape around their community; later, a distraught Parsons committed suicide. As with Jane Doe from the Steubenville rape case, peers had quickly labeled Parsons a “slut,” and a protest even broke out in support of her rapists. More cases of rape and assault are likely to come into the media’s focus, and it isn’t a stretch to assume that they, too, will be rife with victim-blaming.

When people exaggerate the likelihood of false rape allegations, they value the attacker over the attacked. When people dismiss cases that call for compassion and protection, they promote apathy towards and resentment of rape survivors. These tendencies only ostracize survivors and discourage them from speaking up—and, according to CPS, disbelieving survivors is not only harmful but statistically unfounded.

Image courtesy of Flickr user psd under Creative Commons 2.0

11 May 19:16

I got you

11 May 19:14

Donald Trump backs a Kickstarter rip-off to save crowdfunding from the hipsters

by Adi Robertson
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"Trump distributed the money (between $15,000 and $40,000) in suitcases at an event in New York's Trump Tower; while it was supposed to be livestreamed, AllThingsD reports that technical difficulties made that unfeasible."
well there you go
trust funding your venture to a tech company that can't manage a video stream

Universally respected businessman and thoughtful political figure Donald Trump has found a surefire way to give back to the community: backing a near-copy of Indiegogo or Kickstarter designed for the "masses." Trump has announced his support for FundAnything, a recently launched crowdfunding startup helmed by self-described "serial entrepreneur" Bill Zanker. Unlike Kickstarter but like Indiegogo, FundAnything lets users ask for help funding almost anything, from artistic projects to help with health care, taking either 5 or 9 percent of funds raised depending on whether the goal is met. The site currently hosts somewhere under 200 projects.

Zanker and Trump previously worked together on a book called Think Big and Kick Ass in Business and Life, and Trump has framed his support for FundAnything as a way to help people who are "bullied by the economy." After finishing a round of tweets asserting that he would "kill Jon Stewart" in a debate, Trump took some time to publicize the project on Twitter this morning, and AllThingsD writes that he will tweet projects from it on a weekly basis.

"Bringing a concept to the masses takes star power."

Zanker, meanwhile, bills FundAnything as a more populist take on crowdfunding. "Crowdfunding got traction with creatives and tech, but you go anywhere but the coasts and they don't get it yet," he said. "What I'm trying to do is bring crowdfunding away from the Brooklyn hipsters and bring it to the masses." Zucker does not explain precisely what makes FundAnything more suited for the hoi polloi, though he does say that "Bringing a concept to the masses takes star power."

While Kickstarter has drawn a little minor attention from celebrities, FundAnything has one obvious advantage: the ability to plaster Trump's smiling face on a banner at the top of the home page. Below, the site offers special placement to "Donald's Picks," which were funded in whole or part by Trump and include medical care for a man with cystic fibrosis and an album by Swiss-American singer-songwriter Celeste Buckingham. Trump distributed the money (between $15,000 and $40,000) in suitcases at an event in New York's Trump Tower; while it was supposed to be livestreamed, AllThingsD reports that technical difficulties made that unfeasible.

11 May 19:11

The Momtract, A Legally Binding Contract Between Moms & Their Kids

by Rusty Blazenhoff
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fuck. you. fuck you

For Mother’s Day, Mother New York has created the Momtract, an online service that creates a legally binding contract for “sons and daughters to contractually forsake control over one part of their lives.” They warn, “If you don’t meet the terms of the agreement, she can sue you.” The contract is legally binding for one year and “should there be a default on the contract, penalties include fines of up to $20,000 and a maximum number of 12 non-holiday visits from your wronged mother.” You can create your own at the The Momtract.com website.

You can enter personalized promises or select from a carefully curated array of mom grievances (“Eat Better,” “Stop Having Your Secretary Lie to Me,” “Acknowledge My Existence” amongst others). Think of all those things mom asks you to do out of genuine concern. The ones you usually ignore. With Momtract you’re legally obligated to listen.

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11 May 19:08

Marc Webb reveals the first look at the Rhino from "Amazing Spider-Man 2"

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Paul Giamatti supervillain beat

The film's director releases the first image of Paul Giamatti as Aleksei Sytsevich, the alter-ego of the Rhino.