Friday, December 12, 2014
Whoa. Whoa. UVA sexual assualt case: Apparently truth doesn't win out.
Like I said in a previous post, IMDb is the gift that keeps on giving. Check below for the discussion about the UVA sexual assault case.
Holy shit.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014
An observation and a thing when it comes to movies.
It's rather bizarre seeing people who are skeptical of whatever modern trend and dive right into, in support, of a modern pet issue.
Say for example the very strong and passionate cult of "animals are sentient beings." I came across one person who didn't buy into that stuff then went all "the anti-SJWs are even worse than the SJWs on tumblr. I mean, the label 'SJW' is stupid - they need to label everything - and who can be against a thing like equality?! WHO!?"
Or when a person is convinced by the narratives of Brown/Ferguson riots and then doesn't see a celebrity as a compassionate person touted by, you guessed it, the media.
Inconsistency. That's what supporting in social "progress" and "justice" does to ones brain.
That thing when it comes to movies:
Someone says something critical of a movie/director/actor.
"Well that's your opinion."
Someone says something positive about a movie/director/actor.
"It's a fact, yo."
Say for example the very strong and passionate cult of "animals are sentient beings." I came across one person who didn't buy into that stuff then went all "the anti-SJWs are even worse than the SJWs on tumblr. I mean, the label 'SJW' is stupid - they need to label everything - and who can be against a thing like equality?! WHO!?"
Or when a person is convinced by the narratives of Brown/Ferguson riots and then doesn't see a celebrity as a compassionate person touted by, you guessed it, the media.
Inconsistency. That's what supporting in social "progress" and "justice" does to ones brain.
That thing when it comes to movies:
Someone says something critical of a movie/director/actor.
"Well that's your opinion."
Someone says something positive about a movie/director/actor.
"It's a fact, yo."
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IMDb forums is the gift that keep on giving.
Take a look here.
According to some IMDb posters Selma isn't registering well, audience rating wise, because of racism and a fictitious thing called a "liberal agenda." Here's what they had to say:
and (by poster ibaaaaaad)
Now it's interesting that both poster zombieDANCE and ibaaaaaad are homosexuals. The zombie guy practically talks in cliches (the guy's is indignant beyond belief) and ibaaaaad is a Muslim, if I'm not mistaken, who isn't as pathetic as zombieDANCE but still has his moments of "well that's just racist!" And he doesn't like the late President Reagan because of how he handled AIDS.Well, if your fellow "love is love"/You-just-help-who-you-fall-in-love-with" peeps wouldn't part take in anal sex and carpet eating (though not a way of getting AIDS, but still) you wouldn't have such a big problem with this horrible disease. Go figure.
"But I lo - "
"It ain't love."
According to some IMDb posters Selma isn't registering well, audience rating wise, because of racism and a fictitious thing called a "liberal agenda." Here's what they had to say:
and (by poster zombieDANCE)
The average IMDb is a middle-class white fanboy who doesn't care about social issues and resents any film that steals the thunder from the latest Nolan geekfest, hence their hatred towards Selma. Many of them are also right-of-centre and possibly resent the coverage of the police killings of black men and see Selma as part of some 'liberal agenda' to make them face up to their own privileges.
I laugh because this is probably true.
and (by poster ibaaaaaad)
I doubt many have heard of this movie, Selma, so allegations for middle white class down voting it is rather ridiculous.Racists always troll the black-centric movies without seeing them. Not worth reading into.
Now it's interesting that both poster zombieDANCE and ibaaaaaad are homosexuals. The zombie guy practically talks in cliches (the guy's is indignant beyond belief) and ibaaaaad is a Muslim, if I'm not mistaken, who isn't as pathetic as zombieDANCE but still has his moments of "well that's just racist!" And he doesn't like the late President Reagan because of how he handled AIDS.Well, if your fellow "love is love"/You-just-help-who-you-fall-in-love-with" peeps wouldn't part take in anal sex and carpet eating (though not a way of getting AIDS, but still) you wouldn't have such a big problem with this horrible disease. Go figure.
"But I lo - "
"It ain't love."
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Friday, December 5, 2014
A poster named Gracie
wrote this on AT (American Thinker) of an article trying to refute the popular notion that marriage is an unpopular option -
Onto Gracie. She later comments on another poster's "my wife keeps the house clean while I work outside" asking "Is your wife a stay-at-home-wife or does she work?" Based on the above quote I figure she has issues with women working and doing house chores. I also take that she sees marriage and everything that comes with it as more of a burden - almost like "Whoa is me for having breasts and a vagina with fallopian tubes that aren't tied (yet) - than "it is what it is."
Though just a couple of comments, I think these types of quick "insights" of a modern woman is telling. I know I'm being judgmental, but this mentality is just a turn-off and comes across as sad, confused, pathetic, lost and plain narcissistic.
"I would be lonely than miserable" Too many married women, after working 8 hours, must come home to cook, help children, do laundry while their husbands "are resting" after 8 hrs work. It's just too much, so many women would rather have the peace and quiet and be single again. Single men/women have "friends with benefits" that solve other problems. Whether married or single, a women must look hard and chose whatever will be easier for her in the future.....Now I'll say this: Not everyone is meant for marriage - some people are called to the religious life (celibacy) and some people just don't do well in relationships so they're single forever. Some never find a person of their opposite sex worthy of a proposal; some women never are proposed to. I've even met some who said their profession, mainly single teachers (male), was their calling and the students were, in some way, their "children." Their quality of teaching is their legacy which, hopefully, resides and influences some of their students.
Onto Gracie. She later comments on another poster's "my wife keeps the house clean while I work outside" asking "Is your wife a stay-at-home-wife or does she work?" Based on the above quote I figure she has issues with women working and doing house chores. I also take that she sees marriage and everything that comes with it as more of a burden - almost like "Whoa is me for having breasts and a vagina with fallopian tubes that aren't tied (yet) - than "it is what it is."
Though just a couple of comments, I think these types of quick "insights" of a modern woman is telling. I know I'm being judgmental, but this mentality is just a turn-off and comes across as sad, confused, pathetic, lost and plain narcissistic.
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Thursday, December 4, 2014
Yelp: When Yelper's discuss health care. Hoo Boy.
This is the usual diarrhea of emotional "Well what's your idea?!" of panicky idiots.
All my family members and and most of my friends have healthcare. How, you may wonder? They either ARE union workers or held down jobs that had decent enough coverage. My uncle works for the state and total of both his children were $5 - it was the copay he paid when he went down to the insurance office for his youngest child. Those that graduated with me have full time jobs or have union jobs (teaching or construction). Some have health care plans through there corporate jobs. My aunt works two jobs (part-time) and due to this has 'okay' coverage (Aetna, though I'm not sure what exact plan).
I'm lucky because my siblings and I, before we found our current jobs, were on our parents health care plan, which was mighty awesome. Reflecting the times we needed urgent care and prescriptions and were graced with fine care, minimum co-pays and free doctors appointments (one of the many perks of being the child of a respected nurse) made me motivated to do well in school in hopes I too can find a job that made me privileged for such a health care plan.
Now how about those who aren't as lucky as you? I don't know. I'd say get a job(s) that offer decent enough health coverage. The rest is really up to genetics -- no heart disease, no thin veins, no high blood pressure, no cancer etc. Take care of yourself. Get your flu shot yearly. Medicaid is there if you're unemployed or fall below a a certain income line.
In the end find a good job that isn't a barista or an entertainer (if you get membership into SAG/AFTRA, which is union, then you should at least sleep at night). Seriously. If you manage to get become a professional athlete, like in the big leagues, then you're guarantee to rack up $4 million in less than seven years unless you're in the MLS (the average salary is around $200K) which should be enough to pay for most health care till you die.
Okay, all you Obama health care plan naysayers. Now is your time to actually make a valid point.There's too much stupidity in the above post. I just wanted it to further exist in case the page gets deleted in the site's system. Instead of curing poverty, hunger, cancer, ALS, saving the whales, saving clean water or saving the earth from climate change it's saving all the those who can't afford (or just too lazy to do their own research on the services provided) health care. The only point the Rachel H., the poster that started the thread, listed I actually take interest in the cost. I do think the costs are rather absurd. The rest is too complex to get into.
People who are pro healthcare reform have been saying that the systems available in France, Switzerland, and etc are better because of things like:
-Longer life expectancy
-Lower infant mortality rates
-Overall lower cost per person of healthcare
-No one is denied care
People who are against the Obama version of healthcare reform think that these countries' systems are somehow worse than what the US has now, despite the above listed evidence to the contrary. Okay, that's fine. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But, y'all need to be able to back it up. One thing we can all agree on is that the current system does NOT work and it needs to be reformed.
So, my question is: If France, Switzerland, and etc's health care systems are not good enough for you, then which country has the best health care system, in your opinion? Which country (or countries) do you Republicans think we should model our reform after?
For those who think that no country on the entire Earth has a health care system that is good enough for the US, then what the hell should we do then? Please answer this one with a super simplified version of your dream health care system, for the sake of quick reading. If we pick yours you can always expound upon it later with a full blown, many-thousands-of-pages policy.
And lastly, please stay on the topic questions and don't waste time nit-picking my wording. There are many other threads devoted to such subjects as who is or isn't denied health care in France, and whether Obama's plan can be called a reform or not, but this isn't the point here.
I repeat, the questions are directed at the anti-"socialist"-plan people, and they are thus: Which country has the best health care plan (all systems are flawed, pick the least flawed), and, if none, then post your ideas.
All my family members and and most of my friends have healthcare. How, you may wonder? They either ARE union workers or held down jobs that had decent enough coverage. My uncle works for the state and total of both his children were $5 - it was the copay he paid when he went down to the insurance office for his youngest child. Those that graduated with me have full time jobs or have union jobs (teaching or construction). Some have health care plans through there corporate jobs. My aunt works two jobs (part-time) and due to this has 'okay' coverage (Aetna, though I'm not sure what exact plan).
I'm lucky because my siblings and I, before we found our current jobs, were on our parents health care plan, which was mighty awesome. Reflecting the times we needed urgent care and prescriptions and were graced with fine care, minimum co-pays and free doctors appointments (one of the many perks of being the child of a respected nurse) made me motivated to do well in school in hopes I too can find a job that made me privileged for such a health care plan.
Now how about those who aren't as lucky as you? I don't know. I'd say get a job(s) that offer decent enough health coverage. The rest is really up to genetics -- no heart disease, no thin veins, no high blood pressure, no cancer etc. Take care of yourself. Get your flu shot yearly. Medicaid is there if you're unemployed or fall below a a certain income line.
In the end find a good job that isn't a barista or an entertainer (if you get membership into SAG/AFTRA, which is union, then you should at least sleep at night). Seriously. If you manage to get become a professional athlete, like in the big leagues, then you're guarantee to rack up $4 million in less than seven years unless you're in the MLS (the average salary is around $200K) which should be enough to pay for most health care till you die.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Tumblr's SJW object to Sleepy Hollow
SPOILERS
There is underlying racism at work according to some posters on tumblr.
IMDb poser MonaRich sensed something wasn't right (them spider senses are tingling!), but thanks to tumblr she was able to make sense of this warning -
I do not know what show they watched, honestly, but if I'd take a guess I'd guess out of all the episodes Abbie is more of the leader in the adventures than Crane. Maybe because the two actors playing the respective roles differ in height substantially some may come to the conclusion that Abbie is the side-kick.
If we talk about portrayals, Abbie, not only being beautiful, is shown to be amazingly resilient, self-sufficient, smart and resourceful; she is Crane's guide to the modern world and sometimes acts as a bigger sister to him. Crane, when he's met with a modern phrase or piece of technology that bemuses him, is written as the comic relief in a very endearing/charming way. Abbie is practically the rock in their relationship - she may not be flashy or as endearing as her male friend, but it is more of her show than Crane's, so far.
What makes this "Abbie is getting the shaft" issue more interesting is that posters are complaining that Abbie doesn't have a love interest. Yep. Before having a love interest for our heroes would've been deemed sexist in a couple of scenarios: If it was a 'typical' relationship with some 'hot' guy or if the relationship showed the woman in a more passive light than She-Male. I thought being a strong, independent woman who doesn't need a love interest to be happy was of grave importance to show young females across the globe that they too can be She-Males? Whoops.
There's more (Akeda is the name of an episode in S.2) -
Note: It doesn't help that it seems that many of the fans of Sleepy Hollow fall under the SJW/OmurGurd/My-Feelings-It's-All-About-Emotions group. Like I said in previous posts, I wish my interests and hobbies were different. But they are not.
There is underlying racism at work according to some posters on tumblr.
IMDb poser MonaRich sensed something wasn't right (them spider senses are tingling!), but thanks to tumblr she was able to make sense of this warning -
Killing off/undermining/sidelining all the POC and then having actual dialogue in the show about how the four white trees will turn black and that means they're extra evil and having Moloch rip off his white skin to reveal the scary evil black thing underneath after he had masqueraded as a pure blonde innocent Aryan prince. Like this *beep* isn't even subtle. It's about as subtle as Birth of a Nation. These new writers are trash.HarveyMidnight pitches in -
A lot of people felt that it was -- what can we say, somewhat ignorant? -- for the season 2 writers to shove Irving onto the sidelines, push Crane further forward as a 'main character' making Abbie somewhat of a sidekick instead of a balanced equal to him, and outright replace Jenny with a white man who has almost exactly the same skill-set.Considering Crane and Abbie are the two "witnesses" and not Irving, putting Irving as a secondary character is absolutely understandable. Even in the start of the show I knew Irving wasn't a 'main character' - though one of the 'main' secondary characters. As the season went on Irving still played a vital role; he was written rather effectively and it's nice role for any actor to take on - one filled with many complexes, emotions and trials.
I do not know what show they watched, honestly, but if I'd take a guess I'd guess out of all the episodes Abbie is more of the leader in the adventures than Crane. Maybe because the two actors playing the respective roles differ in height substantially some may come to the conclusion that Abbie is the side-kick.
If we talk about portrayals, Abbie, not only being beautiful, is shown to be amazingly resilient, self-sufficient, smart and resourceful; she is Crane's guide to the modern world and sometimes acts as a bigger sister to him. Crane, when he's met with a modern phrase or piece of technology that bemuses him, is written as the comic relief in a very endearing/charming way. Abbie is practically the rock in their relationship - she may not be flashy or as endearing as her male friend, but it is more of her show than Crane's, so far.
What makes this "Abbie is getting the shaft" issue more interesting is that posters are complaining that Abbie doesn't have a love interest. Yep. Before having a love interest for our heroes would've been deemed sexist in a couple of scenarios: If it was a 'typical' relationship with some 'hot' guy or if the relationship showed the woman in a more passive light than She-Male. I thought being a strong, independent woman who doesn't need a love interest to be happy was of grave importance to show young females across the globe that they too can be She-Males? Whoops.
There's more (Akeda is the name of an episode in S.2) -
I have so many complaints about Akeda. But this is the one that hurt the most and forgive me because this is heavy and I might not be the best person to voice this, but I gotta get off my chest cause last night it had me close to tears.Italics: You're making me laugh, seriously. I'll say this: Quit your bitching you little bitch. I was more upset that J.K. Rowling said Ron and Hermione was more of an accident and thought of divorce for them (did she follow through?).
Media doesn’t exist in vacuum. So what does it say when a show’s only black male lead is sidelined for the majority of the season only to be cut down after twenty minutes of focus? What does it say when the white male lead, then turns around and offers his killer a “life of his choosing” rather than insisting he be brought to any measure of justice due to some clannish misguided notion of loyalty/empathy to his own kind when it is clearly unearned?
Goffman said that they chose to kill Frank because they wanted to make the war feel real. Well thats awesome, congrats, it feels real. Too bad the Cranes didn’t get the memo. Too bad the writer’s didn’t either.
The timing is so *beep* up for this. This was beyond insensitive. This hurt.
Because Crane is suppose to be a Hero. And Frank, goddamnit - Frank mattered. Frank was a friend. His life, his family, his sacrifice all mattered.
Except it didn’t and his one champion was literally injured, tied up, and effectively silenced so the Cranes’ ‘oh so interesting’ unconditional love for their murdering white son could take center stage. And as of right now, the narrative has rewarded them for that and that is really really gross. This show is gross, the writers are gross, the ‘hero’ is gross and I don’t see any indication that that is going to change though I really hope I’m wrong.
Note: It doesn't help that it seems that many of the fans of Sleepy Hollow fall under the SJW/OmurGurd/My-Feelings-It's-All-About-Emotions group. Like I said in previous posts, I wish my interests and hobbies were different. But they are not.
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Monday, December 1, 2014
How Sleepy Hollow is "one for all."
But in an insidious way.
SPOILERS
The television show made a commentary on gay "marriage." The character Ichabod Crane utters an "Is that considered acceptable now?" when the camera focuses on two men in a restaurant holding hands; Lt. Abbie Mills follows through that the view on homosexuality has changed since Crane's time and that gay "marriage" is being upheld by the Supreme Court - stating that it is a constitutional right with aid of more states legalizing it. Crane then corrects her saying "I mean gentlemen wearing hats indoors."
SPOILERS
The television show made a commentary on gay "marriage." The character Ichabod Crane utters an "Is that considered acceptable now?" when the camera focuses on two men in a restaurant holding hands; Lt. Abbie Mills follows through that the view on homosexuality has changed since Crane's time and that gay "marriage" is being upheld by the Supreme Court - stating that it is a constitutional right with aid of more states legalizing it. Crane then corrects her saying "I mean gentlemen wearing hats indoors."
The show does a good job on updating Crane on modern things - credit cards, mobile phones, modern dress, tax, pastries - but this "update" was out of left field. The setup seemed awkward.
What makes it even more insidious was the layout for this very scene. In the episode before this, there were dialogues about marriage, to further explain the background of other characters. There was talk about marriage being a business to fortune and marriage being something special - more the love between two people than anything religious.
The only things that were shown as remotely religious, at least in the realm of the superstitious, were the usual things: churches, possession, purgatory, a priest getting his head twisted 180 (killed); another priest getting decapitated (this show kills of priests rather inhumanely), using salt, crucifixes and rosaries as weapons to walking evil. In other words cliche after cliche. All the showcase one has seen before if they were remotely interested in either tv or film. There was no actual talk about marriage having an ounce of religion in it, though I assume that the character of Ichabod Crane isn't religious due to his "science over the superstitious" line when Mills urged him to make a wish before he blew out his birthday cupcake.
Overall the show is very witty, but when I reflect on his gay "marriage" scene it reveals how inconsistent the writers are in their own views (more libertarian than anything since the Constitution is at least mentioned once every other episode). It's basically a show that plugs in modern interpretations of the constitution.
I'll update this post once I find the part where the 2nd amendment (gun rights) was commented on.
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