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12 Nov 22:53

GOG.com is giving away Mount & Blade for free as part of its big PC game sale

by Michael McWhertor

GOG.com is currently holding a big fall sale on more than 700 PC games, but the best deal may be the free copy of TaleWorlds Entertainment and Paradox Interactive's Mount & Blade, which the company is giving away until Friday.

To download a free copy of Mount & Blade, you'll just need to head to GOG.com's front page and log in.

GOG.com's sale features a handful of limited time offers, like The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, which is currently 85 percent off ($2.99), and bundles like the "Ultimate D&D Collection," which includes Baldur's Gate, Baldur's Gate 2, Planescape: Torment, Neverwinter Nights and six other games for $21.10. A bundle including the rest of the Mount & Blade series, three games in total, will run you just $9.97.

For more rolling deals, keep an eye on the GOG.com front page.

12 Nov 22:20

Woman Uses Her #DCHostSearch Video To Call Out DC’s Sexism - Preach.

by Carolyn Cox

You may have seen a lot of videos in your Twitter feed lately for DC’s ongoing host search, but I doubt you’ll find another submission this honest. Here’s geek feminist Molly McIsaac calling DC out on their sexist clothing, need for greater representation on film, and lack of diversity in the workplace (among other offenses).

McIsaac may not want anything to do with DC until they clean up their act, but hopefully whoever does take the job will be equally as unafraid to fight for representation.

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12 Nov 22:19

‘Serie Freestyle’, An Imaginative Photo Series of Dogs Caught in Midair During a Jump

by Lori Dorn

Freestyle

Serie Freestyle” by German photographer Julia Christe is an imaginative series that catches various dogs in midair as they jump for an object outside of the photo, making the dogs look both incredibly powerful and incredibly vulnerable at the same time.

Serie Freestyle

Freestyle Black Dog

Freestyle Border

Freestyle Dalmation

Freestyle Chinese Crested

Freestyle Doxie

photos by Julia Christe

via My Modern Met

12 Nov 22:17

medievalpoc: via Saladin Ahmed

12 Nov 21:27

Amazon Aurora - New Cost-Effective MySQL-Compatible Database Engine for Amazon RDS

by Jeff Barr
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via Jfiorato

We launched the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) service way back in 2009 to help you to set up, operate, and scale a MySQL database in the cloud. Since that time, we have added a multitude of options to RDS including extensive console support, three additional database engines ( Oracle, SQL Server, and PostgreSQL), high availability (multiple Availability Zones) and dozens of other features.

We have come a long way in five years, but there's always room to do better! The database engines that I listed above were designed to function in a constrained and somewhat simplistic hardware environment -- a constrained network, a handful of processors, a spinning disk or two, and limited opportunities for parallel processing or a large number of concurrent I/O operations.

The RDS team decided to take a fresh look at the problem and to create a relational database designed for the cloud. Starting from a freshly scrubbed white board, they set as their goal a material improvement in the price-performance ratio and the overall scalability and reliability of existing open source and commercial database engines. They quickly realized that they had a unique opportunity to create an efficient, integrated design that encompassed the storage, network, compute, system software, and database software, purpose-built to handle demanding database workloads. This new design gave them the ability to take advantage of modern, commodity hardware and to eliminate bottlenecks caused by I/O waits and by lock contention between database processes. It turned out that they were able to increase availability while also driving far more throughput than before.

Amazon Aurora - New MySQL-Compatible Database Engine
Today we are launching Aurora, is a fully-managed, MySQL-compatible, relational database engine that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and cost-effectiveness of open source databases.

When you use Amazon RDS for Aurora, you'll spend less time managing and tuning your database, leaving you with more time to focus on building your application and your business. As your business grows, Amazon Aurora will scale with you. You won't need to take your application off line in order to add storage. Instead, Amazon Aurora will add storage in 10 GB increments on as as-needed basis, all the way up to 64 TB. Baseline storage performance is rapid, reliable and predictable—it scales linearly as you store more data, and allows you to burst to higher rates on occasion. You can scale the instance size in minutes and you can add replicas with a couple of clicks.

Storage is automatically replicated across three AWS Availability Zones (AZs) for durability and high availability, with two copies of the data in each Availability Zone. This two-dimensional redundancy (within and across Availability Zones) allows Amazon Aurora to make use of quorum writes. Instead of waiting for all writes to finish before proceeding, Amazon Aurora can move ahead as soon as at least 4 of 6 writes are complete. Storage is allocated in 10 GB blocks distributed across a large array of SSD-powered storage. This eliminates hot spots and allows for a very high degree of concurrent access, while also being amenable to self-healing. In fact, Amazon Aurora can tolerate the loss of two copies of the data while it is handling writes and three copies of the data while it is handling reads. This scatter-write model also allows for very efficient and rapid backup to Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). Because the writes take advantage of any available free space, backups are highly parallelized and do not impose any load on the database instance. In the event that a database instance fails, Amazon Aurora will make an attempt to recover to a healthy AZ with no data loss. Amazon Aurora also makes continuous, instantaneous backups. You can use these backups to restore your database to a previous state with one-second granularity (restoration would only be necessary if there were no replicas in any of the other Availability Zones).

Amazon Aurora is designed for 99.99% availability. It will automatically recover from instance and storage failures. You can create up to 15 Amazon Aurora replicas to increase read throughput and for use as failover targets. The replicas share storage with the primary instance and as such provide lightweight, fine-grained replication that is almost synchronous (there's a very modest lag, on the order of 10-20 milliseconds, due to page caching in the replicas).

Your existing MySQL applications will most likely work without changes. If you are using Amazon RDS for MySQL, you can migrate to Amazon Aurora with a couple of clicks. Aurora is feature-compatible with version 5.6 of MySQL.

Launching an Aurora Database Instance
Let's step through the process of launching a Database Instance from the AWS Management Console (this is the primary launch tool during the Limited Preview; AWS Command Line Interface (CLI), AWS CloudFormation template, and API support are all in the works).

Instances of this type must be run from within a Amazon Virtual Private Cloud. I'll start by choosing the Aurora engine:

Then I choose a Database Instance type, name the database, and configure an account for the DBA:

The final step is to set a few advanced details:

I don't need to tell Amazon Aurora how much storage I need. Instead, the new storage engine will automatically and transparently allocate storage in 10 GB increments as I create and populate tables. The tables that I create in Amazon Aurora must use the InnoDB engine, and I will pay only for the storage that I actually use.

Once the instance is ready (generally less than 10 minutes) the endpoint is available in the console for use in my MySQL client code:

RDS Console Upgrades
The Console has been upgraded and now makes additional information about each of my instances available on a set of tabs (Alarms and Events, Configuration Details, and DB Cluster Details). Here's the first one:

The Console also includes some additional monitoring options for my instances:

I can even expand the monitoring page to fill the screen (this is perfect for display on a big monitor in my operations room):

Pricing and Availability
Amazon Aurora was designed to provide you with a price to performance ratio that is more than 4 times better than previously available. When you migrate your existing RDS for MySQL database to RDS for Amazon Aurora you will likely find that you can achieve the same performance with a smaller database instance. Even better, with Amazon Aurora you pay only for the storage that you use.

We are launching Amazon Aurora in preview form in the US East (Northern Virginia) Region. If you are interested in joining the preview, simply click here and fill in the form.

-- Jeff;

12 Nov 21:22

The Tiny Police Department That Plans To End Campus Rape

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Ashland; TW: graphic description of rape

'The first option Fleischer gave Niki was whether she wanted to let the university deal with the crime or report it to the police. “I had been reading about all the Title IX issues going on in the country, and I was like, I think I’m going to let the police department go ahead with this one,” Niki says.

Fleischer brought Niki to see Hull, the Ashland Police Department detective who pioneered the program four years earlier in an effort to root out serial rapists, the kind who account for 90 percent of sexual assaults on college campuses. Hull’s crusade initially started with much humbler aims — she just wanted rape victims to feel safe talking to the police. Ashland had been hit with a string of rapes, and Hull noticed that the victims were dropping out of the criminal justice system before her department had a chance to investigate their charges, often because they felt no one in law enforcement believed them.

“It shouldn’t just be the survivor's account against what the perpetrator says,” Hull argues. “That is just a very bad investigation.” Hull started using a type of forensic interview developed by army investigators, as well as “pretext” phone calls, where police record the call or install hidden microphones to catch confessions. She also looked into a suspect’s background to see if they had ever committed a similar crime. Two weeks after Niki first spoke with Hull, the detective set up a series of microphones at Niki’s apartment. Then, Niki had Luke over and eased him into a conversation about the rape. He confessed again.

Even after getting a recorded confession, Hull let Niki decide when she was ready for Luke to be approached for questioning, when she was ready for Hull to arrest him, and when she was ready for the state to press charges.

“I considered it heavily,” Niki says. “I had to take into account revealing my personal self, the social effects, the victim blaming. But I decided it was impossible to continue my education taking the same classes as him.”

Luke was eventually expelled from SOU, convicted, and is now a registered sex offender. “I went into this knowing nothing about this process only to later figure out that I am in a small, small percentage of people that get justice,” Niki says. “I wish this hadn’t happened, and I’m going to wish that forever, but if it had to happen, how fortunate am I that it happened here in Ashland?”'

...

'At Niki’s recommendation, the D.A. offered Luke a plea bargain. He is now out on probation and is in therapy. The whole process took about three months.

“This is his last chance,” Niki says. “I still question it; even now I find moments where I’m like, I should have put him away forever. I don’t like that part of me because it sounds vengeful. How is a person supposed to unlearn a bad behavior if we treat them badly too? You show kindness to someone else, and they will start to emulate that as well. But I got to decide what was best for me. Most people don’t get the choice.”'

...

'The program demands a highly trained, committed police force, willing to play the long game with its investigations, and it’s unclear yet whether its success could be replicated on larger scale. “NYPD Special Victims Squads have a heavy caseload,” says Tim Hardiman, a retired NYPD Commanding Officer of Brooklyn Special Victims Unit. “I do not think they could dedicate the time to collect information that is not going to be used for an immediate prosecution, valuable as this information may be, without a wholesale re-engineering of the department. This could be a viable program on campus where the caseload is smaller and much of the work could be accomplished by advocates and counselors.”

Authorities in one Oregon town are showing the rest of the country what’s up.
12 Nov 21:18

Completely Uninhibited Party Guest Still Choosing To Talk About Work

CHICAGO—Although the account manager’s inhibitions had disappeared completely after he consumed his third beer, sources at a house party attended by staff members of Stratway Media confirmed this evening that their colleague Jeremy Norton was ...






12 Nov 21:16

Snail Mail My Email, A Service That Will Handwrite and Send Beautiful Free Letters for One Week a Year

by Brian Heater
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the sharing economy

Snail Mail My Email

Snail Mail My Email (previously) is a an annual service founded by San Francisco artist Ivan Cash that will handwrite and mail out free letters for a week every year. From November 10th to 16th 2014, when users enter the name and mailing address and submit a message up to 800 characters long, SMME will transcribe and mail the letter.

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Snail Mail My Email

Snail Mail My Email

Snail Mail My Email

images via Snail Mail My Email

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

12 Nov 21:14

Mario Can’t Withstand Luigi’s Sick Dance Moves in Weird Live Action Mario Kart Commercials - Do the Luigi! Swing your arms from side to side, now pop and lock.

by Dan Van Winkle

It’s weird to see a real car company like Mercedes-Benz get put into Mario Kart with DLC, but it’s even weirder to see Mario characters get put into real Mercedes—mostly because of Luigi’s apparent double life as a member of NSYNC. Meanwhile, it looks like Mario’s been studying the death stare.

New Smash Bros. taunt, please:

luigidance

“Cry me a river, Mario.”

And there’s another with Peach, who isn’t having any of Mario’s turtle shell shenanigans.

That’s what he gets for using a green shell. A red one never would’ve missed like that. Rookie mistake.

(via Joystiq)

Previously in weird Nintendo things

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12 Nov 21:12

Watch This: Jim Henson turned puppets into monsters with The Dark Crystal

by Caitlin PenzeyMoog

Every day, Watch This offers staff recommendations inspired by a new movie coming out that week. This week: Our ongoing Sesame Street Week has us thinking about movies starring puppets.

The Dark Crystal (1982)

For a movie helmed by Jim Henson that’s full of puppets, The Dark Crystal is about as far away from cheerful Sesame Street as it’s possible to be. The film is dark, both visually and narratively, and the puppet creatures that inhabit the planet Thra closer resemble the monsters of nightmares than the likes of Elmo. A group of skulking, bird-like brutes called Skeksis rule and terrorize Thra, using the power of the dark crystal to replenish themselves. Their thoughtful counterparts, the wise, wizard-like Mystics, have lived in exile for close to the 1,000 years since the dark crystal shattered, establishing the planet’s current reign of evil.

Jen, an elf-like creature who ...

12 Nov 21:06

Newswire: Exclusive DC preview: Gilbert Hernandez tackles Wonder Woman in Sensation Comics #14

by Oliver Sava

Gilbert Hernandez is one of the most prolific, forward-thinking cartoonists working in modern comics, showing an immense range and exploring a multitude of genres and storytelling styles in his creator-owned projects. In this week’s digital comic Sensation Comics #14, he applies his keen artistic eye to corporate superheroes for a Silver Age-inspired Wonder Woman story, a retro tale featuring the heavily-muscled heroine as she comes into contact with alien opponents that want to take her prisoner.

Hernandez’s story saw print in last month’s Sensation Comics #3, but it finally arrives for digital readers this Friday, and The A.V. Club has an exclusive preview of the first pages. The great thing about Sensation Comics and DC’s other anthologies for its flagship characters (Superman and Batman) is that it gives creators like Hernandez the opportunity to reimagine these classic heroes however they see fit, freeing them from ...

12 Nov 21:05

Seahawks force live bird mascot to apologize for being a bird

by Seth Rosenthal
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never apologize

On Sunday, Taima, the Seahawks' live mascot, flew away and landed on a couple fans in the crowd. No harm was done to man or birdkind, but the team felt it necessary to apologize:

Statement from Taima (the Seahawk) regarding the pregame incident of 11.9.14: pic.twitter.com/vy2AQKGGBA

— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 11, 2014

I KNOW TAIMA DIDN'T WRITE THAT. Or if Taima did write that, it was under duress from upper management.

How dare you, Seattle!? First you have a buzzard from a far-off land pose as a Seahawk, then you have the nerve to speak for it after a perfectly understandable jaunt into the crowd to be among the people? TAIMA JUST WANTED TO WATCH THE DAMN GAME:

So the Seahawks flew away from its handler and landed on the lady next to me!! See!! pic.twitter.com/osf4fgVpK4

— Brian Tom (@BrianTom) November 9, 2014

A bird doesn't have to apologize for being a bird. Do you, Taima.

12 Nov 21:00

FSU's Jameis Winston hearing could finish day after national title game

by Jason Kirk
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HOW CONVENIENT

The school's own investigation into the quarterback's 2012 allegation was scheduled to begin November 17.

Florida State University has delayed its hearing into whether quarterback Jameis Winston broke the student code of conduct by way of an alleged sexual assault in 2012, according to USA Today's Rachel Axon. Tallahassee police investigated the accusation and decided not to press charges, but this is a separate investigation, undertaken by the school at the accuser's request in 2014.

The delay, lobbied for by Winston's attorney, would create a timeline that would ... well, it would likely work out favorably for the football team's chances of winning all of its games, to say the least. According to Axon, the hearing would begin December 1, the Monday after FSU's final regular season game. However, it might so happen that no ruling would impact the Seminoles' championship chances, because ...

Once hearing is completed, FSU code of conduct allows for 10 class/exam days before decision is due.

— Rachel Axon (@RachelAxon) November 12, 2014

Because of winter break, if the hearing concluded on Dec. 5 any decision would not be due until Jan. 13.

— Rachel Axon (@RachelAxon) November 12, 2014

January 13 would be one day after the College Football Championship. And if Winston were to declare for the NFL Draft at any point in the interim, his standing as an FSU student going forward wouldn't be at risk anyway.

That timing does not look good as far as the school's shaky image is concerned and is, at best, an uncomfortable coincidence. It's perhaps worth remembering that the accuser reportedly first met with the school in August of this year.

Axon reports the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights will monitor the "timeliness" of FSU's handling of the case.

12 Nov 21:00

Metta World Peace is playing in stuffed-animal sneakers

by David Roth

If you're wondering why he would do this, you need to get to know Metta World Peace.

World Peace Wednesdays pic.twitter.com/X1IdSMNPsy

— Complex Sneakers (@ComplexSneakers) November 12, 2014

There is an explanation for why the basketballing performance artist once known as Metta World Peace is wearing sneakers with plush pandas attached to them during his games in the Chinese Basketball League.

It is not strictly a rational explanation, in the sense that it begins with MWP changing his name to The Panda's Friend, and extends to include his introduction of a personalized sneaker line featuring non-detachable teddy bear accents. But there is in fact an explanation for how the 2004 NBA Defensive Player of the Year came to play in games that count while wearing sneakers that have bobbling stuffed animals bouncing around on them.

What is best about Metta World Peace, though, is that no explanation is necessary. This is just what he's doing now. Enjoy it.

12 Nov 20:55

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12 Nov 20:53

"Don’t share work-in-progress with non-writers. Indeed, don’t even discuss it. Think of..."

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> "I told my wonderful husband, a newspaper editor, my idea for a scene I wanted to write. ‘It sounds like a cliché to me,’ he said. I winced—but as an editor on a daily deadline, his job is to derail weak ideas before they waste anyone’s time. As a fiction writer, mine is to trust my ideas"

If news editing is about derailing weak ideas before they waste anyone's time, Watergate doesn't happen. If news editing is only about daily deadlines, nothing past the police blotter and obits happens.

Developmental editing in news is the same as in fiction, non-fiction, spec, copywriting, comics: it's about forcing writers to support their ideas before they submit a half-baked cliche that wastes readers' time, and forcing writers to justify the time they spend developing those ideas to make sure they don't result in a black hole of wasted writing time that produces nothing.

“Don’t share work-in-progress with non-writers. Indeed, don’t even discuss it. Think of work-in-progress as an egg around which the shell has not yet hardened. I told my wonderful husband, a newspaper editor, my idea for a scene I wanted to write. ‘It sounds like a cliché to me,’ he said. I winced—but as an editor on a daily deadline, his job is to derail weak ideas before they waste anyone’s time. As a fiction writer, mine is to trust my ideas, follow them around dark corners and see what turns up. Thankfully, I wrote my scene. The story won a prize that took me to Russia, ran in a top literary magazine, and was published in my first book.”

- Dylan Landis (via mttbll)
12 Nov 20:45

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12 Nov 20:40

iPhone, Galaxy S5, Nexus 5, and Fire Phone fall like dominoes at Pwn2Own

by Dan Goodin

An iPhone 5S, Samsung Galaxy S5, LG Nexus 5, and Amazon Fire Phone were all hijacked by whitehats on the first day of an annual hacking contest that pays hefty cash prizes for exploits bypassing security sandbox perimeters.

Day one of the Mobile Pwn2Own competition at the PacSec conference in Tokyo repeated a theme struck over and over at previous Pwn2Own events. If a device runs software, it can be hacked—regardless of claims made by marketers or fans. Organized by the Hewlett-Packard-owned Zero Day Initiative and sponsored this year by Google and Blackberry, Mobile Pwn2Own awards as much as $150,000 for the most advanced hacks, with a total prize pool of $425,000. In exchange, contestants agree to turn over technical details to the organizer and keep them confidential until the underlying vulnerabilities have been patched.

During the first day, according to this HP blog post, the following hacks took place:

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12 Nov 20:36

@voidfiles_is_reading: Cocktail craftsmen add a dash of science to the mix http://ift.tt/1tsYzoD #feedbin

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the Guardian on Zoe Burgess/Drink Factory

Cocktail craftsmen add a dash of science to the mix http://ift.tt/1tsYzoD #feedbin
12 Nov 20:34

"Greg Rucka’s run is perhaps the best modern Wonder Woman run for this reason: it begins with Diana..."

Greg Rucka’s run is perhaps the best modern Wonder Woman run for this reason: it begins with Diana publishing a book of high-minded essays, then confronting, with increasing intensity, the fear and anger of a defensive world. She’s not a woebegone Marvel teen, nor a tortured genius. She doesn’t reflect the extraordinary angst of extraordinary men. She reflects the cruelty of the everyday, and our complacency in it. The hook of Wonder Woman is obvious to girls and women for this reason, yet invisible to so many men with a reboot fetish: she sees us, and she tells us it doesn’t have to be this way. Her conflict is thus rooted in horrors and angst far more “realistic” and “gritty” than being, say, an orphaned rich kid—but they make us uncomfortable, so we avoid them. And the cycle of interpretation begins again.

Perhaps more damningly, as Lepore details in her book, Paradise Island was born of feminist utopian fiction. George Pérez, who envisioned it as a home for the reincarnated souls of women murdered by men, and Gail Simone, who saw Diana as savior to an island of wannabe mothers, got this. It’s a power fantasy for women, the one fictional place you know will pass the Bechdel test. We are not beyond needing this. We are not beyond needing over the top depictions of women’s strength and intelligence utterly free from the shadow of patriarchy. We need at least one guaranteed female space in the superhero medium.

This fantasy and ideal is exactly what Azzarello disrupted, in ways that changed the island and, later, Diana herself. The sources of Diana’s strength, previously her Amazonian sisters, her mother, and the female goddesses, were replaced with men over the course of this run. She has godly powers courtesy of Zeus. She has bracelets that materialize swords into her hands from Hephaestus. She is trained from childhood by Ares, and it is this extra-special male training that puts her beyond the skill of even the deftest Amazons. The Amazons who are, I should mention, turned into snakes for most of this run, and thus total nonentities—and are, when they return, forcibly integrated with men under the banner of progress. The women in Diana’s life are absent, disgraced, and defanged. In their place are…well, lots of men. It’s not that there aren’t female characters, but it is men who typically fight alongside Wonder Woman in this run, men who guide her, men having tepid manly personalities like “gruff dude” and “arrogant.”

The worst of the lot was Orion of the New Gods, who made his mark by smacking Diana’s ass and calling her “legs.” Here’s something absolutely no Wonder Woman comic needs: a lovable misogynist. It’s not cute. It’s not funny. It’s all too goddamn real for female readers and the fact that it became an enduring quirk after one token protest from Diana is frustrating in the extreme. In this way, while the run may embrace “values of women’s culture,” it does not embrace women. And no Wonder Woman run can be truly great carrying such a flaw.



- Who Is Wonder Woman? (via sensationcomics)
12 Nov 20:28

periclitation, n.

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'The action of exposing a person or thing to danger; the condition of being exposed to danger; danger, hazard, etc.'

'1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words, Periclitation, (lat.) an adventuring, hazarding, or endangering.'

12 Nov 20:18

note-a-bear: bapgeek2geekbap: magnacarterholygrail: durgapolas...



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Eartha Kitt speaking truth to power at a 1968 luncheon at the White House hosted by Lady Bird Johnson which resulted in Kitt being blacklisted in the US for nearly a decade.

let it be known that on January 18th, 1968, Eartha Kitt stood in a room full of white women at The Women Doers Luncheon, GOT IN LADYBIRD JOHNSON’S FACE, and told her that the government was sending the best of the youth off to be shot and killed and, in not so many words, that THAT was the reason the youth were rebelling. She ALSO stopped President Johnson after he made a statement claiming that mothers should be responsible for stopping their kids from becoming criminals and asked about “the parents who have to go to work, for instance, who can’t spend time with their children as they should”. It was brushed off by LBJ who only mentioned the funding for day care centers put in place by the recently passed Social Security bill, and then more or less said that the women at that luncheon should figure it out for themselves.

She was blacklisted, but she defended every word she said that day. 

You forgot the best part: she made Ladybird Johnson cry.

I was about to ask if this was *that* luncheon

but the better best part of her making Ladybird cry was her response to being asked if it was embarrassing. to which she replied “If Mrs. Johnson was embarrassed, that’s her problem.”

12 Nov 20:14

The Team Behind The New Batgirl Comic Talk Internet Villains And Gendered Expectations - Awesome tech-savvy gal vs. internet asshole. Relatable.

by Sam Maggs
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wow, this is not the storyline I expected, but dang

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Batgirl issue #36, the second issue since the much-talked-about creative reboot on the title, comes out tomorrow, and we’re pretty stoked about it. We had the chance to sit down with the creative team behind the comic at New York Comic Con, and talk about the reception to their first issue, their new approach to Babs, and where she’s going next.

Though the initial response was daunting, co-writer Cameron Stewart has been incredibly pleased with the comic’s reception. “It’s been incredible,” said Stewart. “When it was announced back in July, there was obviously a huge reaction, and there was a lot of hype, and a lot of hope, and a lot of expectation.” But now that the book has actually been released, “people seem to be responding to it just as positively as they did to the costume reveal,” Stewart said happily.

“I’ve been reading reviews for it saying that it reached [people's] expectations and then some!” added artist Babs Tarr. “That’s better than we could have expected.”

But, of course, very few things in the world receive entirely positive reviews, and the new Batgirl run is no different. “There are some people who it doesn’t register with, it doesn’t play for, and that’s to be expected,” said co-writer Brenden Fletcher. “Whether they’re fans of the last run and the tonal shift is too difficult, or they feel that there are too many artifacts of modern social culture, modern digital culture.”

“In order to make a mark, we had to start with a pretty bold thing, so we did hit it pretty hard with the change in culture and environment,” agreed Stewart, “and it isn’t going to play for some people. But,” he added, “what has been really gratifying is a lot of the negative reviews that we’ve seen will acknowledge that it’s just not for them. They’ll go, ‘This isn’t necessarily a bad comic, I just don’t think it’s for me anymore.’”

“I think a lot of that can be worked out in time,” said Fletcher. “I think it’s just getting used to something new and something different.”

“And that’s fine because that’s kind of intentional,” agreed Stewart. “We’re trying to go for a market that’s been traditionally underserved.”

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L-R: Tarr, Stewart, and Fletcher

In this run of the comic, Babs is your typical twenty-something girl living outside of a big city – with the added pressure of also being a kick-ass crime fighter. It was particularly important to this creative team to make her life feel as current and realistic as possible, while still maintaining the aspects of superhero culture we all know and love.

“I feel like we’re just trying to write honestly about who these people are in this day and age in this place,” said Fletcher. “And it just so happens that that’s how it is, that’s how it feels, that’s how people live.” But because of the comic’s realism, there’s been some debate about Babs’s character and her choices – something, said the team, you might not have found in the cultural zeitgeist if Babs had been a male character, like Nightwing.

“Those first two pages [of issue 35] has brought up so much conversation about what is expected of women, and acting perfect,” said Tarr, referring to a night Babs spends partying and kissing a dude. “And mostly girls are like, ‘She’s fine! She’s her own person! She can do whatever she wants!’ and guys are like ‘A superhero girl shouldn’t be degrading herself like that!’ And it’s like, that’s your own deal you’re pushing on her.”

“I think we didn’t want to stick to those ideas that a female character has to be prim and proper and never do anything wrong,” Stewart said. “Or is just a plastic notion of what a special person could be,” agreed Fletcher.

Stewart went on to add that any good character, regardless of gender, has agency, and the ability to do what they want. “In that scene, she’s drinking and making out with a guy because she wants to do it. In that moment, that’s what she feels like she wants to do. And she shouldn’t be judged by that by the readership or by the other characters. And we made a conscious effort at the end to not have any of the other characters judge her for that behaviour.”

“And that she doesn’t judge any of the other characters for their behavior!” interjected Fletcher. “They’re all cool with it – we wish everyone else was too.”

Fletcher also added that everything Babs does is for a narrative reason – it’s a part of her character’s journey, and her struggle to find herself and her direction. Stewart mentioned that they specifically wanted to show that, though “she’s obviously super competent as a crime fighter, because she’s spent a significant part of her young adult life doing this, maybe she’s not so experienced in the social scene yet. So when she’s put in a position where she’s at a party, yeah, maybe she’s not going to act responsibly.” It’s all a part of Babs’s journey to find who she is – which is how both characters and real people experience personal growth.

The team also felt it was incredibly important to include a series villain who wasn’t just your typical masked robber. The IRL-feeling Babs needed an antagonist who is just as realistic and current as she is. By having their main baddie be a 4chan-style hacker, they’ve truly tapped into a current cultural fear that many women face constantly.

“We wrote this before the events of the last few weeks where this idea of privacy and personal information being leaked to the masses has suddenly become extremely relevant,” explained Stewart. “His crime[s] are something that can affect you, can affect any of us, and is something that’s very immediate and relevant.”

“He runs a revenge porn website,” clarified Tarr. “So, he gathers information and naked pictures and your address and your phone number and puts it public.”

After I mentioned that I have known plenty of women who have been doxxed (or worse) online, Stewart said “sadly a lot of us know people that that’s happened to,” and because of that, the villain felt appropriate for Babs’s story. “It grew organically out of the issues we were already dealing with in Barbara’s situation,” agreed Fletcher, “so it was easy to pull a villain like that out of what she was already coping with.”

The team have noticed that women in particular are responding to their villain. “I think female readers are responding to that because it’s more of a thing that affects them,” said Stewart. “Men don’t have the same kind of fear.” Tarr added that women experience a real sense of shame when confronted with the idea of being exposed against their will on the Internet.

“I’ve seen some of the commentary from some of the male readers who think this villain is lame and not as much of a threat,” said Stewart, “but that’s not really true. It’s not a threat to you, but it’s a huge threat to a lot of women.”

Fletcher added that people might have to adjust their expectations when it comes to what being a “supervillain” means these days. “Times are changing, we have different types of representations of these characters in all sorts of media, and we’re just trying to do something modern that feels right for the times, and relevant and important with this superhero. We’ve got a chance to make change and a big difference.”

Stewart, Fletcher, and Tarr all hope you keep reading on, because each issue is going to bring something fresh and different to the table. “You can see it identified on the second cover – the action scene with the bikes – and the third cover, with Batgirl in her sparkly Beyonce outfit,” finished Fletcher. “Every issue is going to be a surprise.”

And we here at TMS can’t wait to see what comes next.

Batgirl issue #36 hits comic book stores tomorrow, November 12th.

(Batgirl #36 cover by Cameron Stewart via DC Comics, screenshot via ComicVine)

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nevvyland: Doctor Doom as the brilliant, egomaniacal, supervillain dictator we all know and...

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Doctor Doom as the brilliant, egomaniacal, supervillain dictator we all know and love/fear? Lame! We’re going to turn him into an antisocial programmer who uses the alias of “Doom” on blogging platforms!

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12 Nov 19:57

Who Cares If A Hotel Housekeeper Snoops Through Your Room?

Here is something that was made to get people on the Internet mad: a hidden camera video of a hotel housekeeper looking through a guy's stuff while she was cleaning his room. "Shocking" is how various places have described the video, but is it really? And more importantly: who really cares if this happens?
12 Nov 19:52

​Why Does Fox Keep Fucking Up The Fantastic Four?!

by Rob Bricken
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​Why Does Fox Keep Fucking Up The Fantastic Four?!

I got so many good questions this week — well, and maybe a few good questions from the week before, which I'd accidentally stuffed in one of my boots for some reason and just found again — that this week's "Postal Apocalypse" is super-sized! Get comfortable! Get a snack! Say goodbye to your loved ones! It's a doozy!

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12 Nov 19:47

That Dragon, Cancer dad, devs push on after tragedy

by Jessica Conditt
That Dragon, Cancer tells the real-life story of Joel Green, a young boy fighting terminal cancer, placed in a low-poly, point-and-click world. There are no puzzles in the game, only daily activities haunted by an unseen monster silently shaping the...
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Uber rideshare launches in Gresham, Beaverton, Tigard and Hillsboro, but still spinning wheels in Portland

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Uber wanted to charge me $75 for a 45-minute ride from Teele Square to Logan because of "surge pricing" at 3 p.m. on a Sunday. A cab ride would have been $40 and taken 30 minutes. This is after an Uber I called at 11:30 p.m. in Allston got lost three times because the driver couldn't read his GPS.

I took the Red Line--including the shuttle buses between Davis and Harvard--to the Silver Line and got there in 50 minutes, on a $19 link pass I bought a week prior.

Completely out of love or sympathy for this dumb company.