That's great, Alex! We all need more "everything sucks" kinds of stories. Maybe something else about dead babies or nuclear holocaust. How about a scary weather forecast? Or some of those electron microscope shots of the creepy bugs that live off your dead skin?
So opening the cargo container and introducing your robot ferret is more effective than looking around inside it with a flashlight while the door's open?
This guy's in the same catagory as that sting-ray-killed nature tv host who left a wife and kids behind because he wouldn't stop f@#king with dangerous animals.
Lost cause anyway. Pollution will stop only when we as a species die off or leave the planet.
No, greeneagle, it's just dumb. Why is it that people always point to unpleasant movies and music as "dangerously influential" but ignore the vast amounts of positive storylines? Almost every sitcom and cartoon has a good moral point to make about racism, crime, etc.
After decades of enthusiastic horror movie viewing, I find I have exactly the opposite reaction. I can no longer stand the sound of young women screaming. Maybe you grow out of it...
Here's a bit of psychology that's always intrigued me.
Now, an emotional response to music, like in this video, HAS to be learned behavior, right? Can there be an instinctual reaction to certain frequencies?
Do other cultures' movie soundtracks contain the same cues? I've watched tons of Asian films, without dubbing, and they seem to follow the same rules.
Thanks, Xultar. It's about time someone realized this story is crap, no matter how much you debate it.
Gotta hand it to those Russkis. Their space station stayed up longer than ours, but they can't invent a mousetrap.
What's that unemployment statistic again?
Jackasses.
Sad and depressing.
Lost cause anyway. Pollution will stop only when we as a species die off or leave the planet.
No, greeneagle, it's just dumb. Why is it that people always point to unpleasant movies and music as "dangerously influential" but ignore the vast amounts of positive storylines? Almost every sitcom and cartoon has a good moral point to make about racism, crime, etc.
After decades of enthusiastic horror movie viewing, I find I have exactly the opposite reaction. I can no longer stand the sound of young women screaming. Maybe you grow out of it...
If your final resting place is close enough to carry buckets of crap to, why not dump there in the first place?
Another "lie to get laid" tutorial!
I thought butt-crack, too. It doesn't help that there's a guy bent over in one of the pix!
Now, an emotional response to music, like in this video, HAS to be learned behavior, right? Can there be an instinctual reaction to certain frequencies?
Do other cultures' movie soundtracks contain the same cues? I've watched tons of Asian films, without dubbing, and they seem to follow the same rules.
Just wonderin'.