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ukimalefu wrote: Kendra Wilkinson - Lost in Space
I've not seen anything so simultaneously awful and awesome at the same time in a while.

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ukimalefu wrote: Kendra Wilkinson - Lost in Space
OMG there's not enough LSD left for me to appreciate this properly.
Here's a video demo from my bands upcoming album:
The Flesh Hammers: Killer Dogs
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"Life is so constructed, that the event does not, cannot, will not, match the expectation."
"Life is so constructed, that the event does not, cannot, will not, match the expectation."
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Finale from a 2007 concert in the Royal Albert Hall.
Finale from a 2007 concert in the Royal Albert Hall.
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This is new to me (or I don't remember seeing it before) And it is awesome
DAVID BOWIE & TRENT REZNOR I’m Afraid of Americans
DAVID BOWIE & TRENT REZNOR I’m Afraid of Americans
This video contains content from Victor Entertainment, Inc.. It is not available in your country.
Sorry about that.
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DEyncourt wrote:This video contains content from Victor Entertainment, Inc.. It is not available in your country.
Sorry about that.
Weird, it works for me just fine.
When that happens to me, I turn on my Chrome 'Browsec' extension (but I didn't have to for this video)
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DEyncourt wrote: OK Go's new video "The One Moment".
youtube link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvW61K2s0tA
I didn't want to start a thread about this. This seems a good place to mention that my wife sees Rick Nielsen in the Starbucks she works at 2 or 3 times a week.
He drives a black Smart car.
He drives a black Smart car.
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† Carpenter Brut † TURBO KILLER † Directed by Seth Ickerman † Official Video †
An 80s technopop/cyberpunk sci fi dystopia. Or that's what I want to call it.
An 80s technopop/cyberpunk sci fi dystopia. Or that's what I want to call it.
ukimalefu wrote: † Carpenter Brut † TURBO KILLER † Directed by Seth Ickerman † Official Video †
An 80s technopop/cyberpunk sci fi dystopia. Or that's what I want to call it.
WTF did I just watch?

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Butthole Surfers -- Something Note: video made of album played at 33 rpm, somehow makes it more intense.
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Um, while the SF look is decent...there are a lot of problems. SCIENCE problems.
It is supposedly a rotating ship/space station (think along the lines of the movie "2001"), and yet the exit port used by the space-walking astronaut is about 2/3rds the way down one of the arms. Not a location on the ship that would be subject to insignificant micro-gravity as evident by the astronaut and the debris floating around him while he travels outward, AND it wouldn't be a good location for such a port precisely for the reason that it is relatively quickly moving compared to the hub of the spinning wheel (which would be the ONLY location for such a port).
When things start exploding, the debris being generated wouldn't be centered at the points of explosions but should move mostly outward from the center of the wheel as the cameras are moving with the ship.
Sorry, those were enough cumulative problems to bother me that I had to stop it after 1:23.
The music was OK. What I heard was reminiscent of "Speak To Me/Breathe" from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon".
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DEyncourt wrote:
Um, while the SF look is decent...there are a lot of problems. SCIENCE problems.
It is supposedly a rotating ship/space station (think along the lines of the movie "2001"), and yet the exit port used by the space-walking astronaut is about 2/3rds the way down one of the arms. Not a location on the ship that would be subject to insignificant micro-gravity as evident by the astronaut and the debris floating around him while he travels outward, AND it wouldn't be a good location for such a port precisely for the reason that it is relatively quickly moving compared to the hub of the spinning wheel (which would be the ONLY location for such a port).
When things start exploding, the debris being generated wouldn't be centered at the points of explosions but should move mostly outward from the center of the wheel as the cameras are moving with the ship.
Sorry, those were enough cumulative problems to bother me that I had to stop it after 1:23.
The music was OK. What I heard was reminiscent of "Speak To Me/Breathe" from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon".
The other problem is, with the ship spinning, there would be gravity.
arkayn wrote:DEyncourt wrote:
Um, while the SF look is decent...there are a lot of problems. SCIENCE problems.
It is supposedly a rotating ship/space station (think along the lines of the movie "2001"), and yet the exit port used by the space-walking astronaut is about 2/3rds the way down one of the arms. Not a location on the ship that would be subject to insignificant micro-gravity as evident by the astronaut and the debris floating around him while he travels outward, AND it wouldn't be a good location for such a port precisely for the reason that it is relatively quickly moving compared to the hub of the spinning wheel (which would be the ONLY location for such a port).
When things start exploding, the debris being generated wouldn't be centered at the points of explosions but should move mostly outward from the center of the wheel as the cameras are moving with the ship.
Sorry, those were enough cumulative problems to bother me that I had to stop it after 1:23.
The music was OK. What I heard was reminiscent of "Speak To Me/Breathe" from Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon".
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The other problem is, with the ship spinning, there would be gravity.
Um, "insignificant micro-gravity" == weightlessness.
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