Arnold Schwarzenegger: the complete Japanese commercial videography.
POI POI.
Give me steam and how you feel to make it real.
STOP POSTING JAPANESE THINGS! Its bad for the mind!
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Who needs to wait for Ep3 when this exists?
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I dont realize that Battlefield 3 can be that cute:
Are people awesome?
Protip: yes they are
This is from the anime Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt.
This one is from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
I already posted this in the music thread (perhaps inappropriately) It fits better here:
I've only posted it twice because I love it twice as much as anything else I've ever posted.
Rich Hall is a very funny man who I think is very funny.
Basically, choose a soft science and you're taking a vow of poverty. Choose a hard science and you've consigned to a life of drudgery. Sophie's choice indeed.
It made an amusing/upsetting change of pace from my dissertation which I'll be submitting in a few hours and will be contributing to my social science degree. Enough of a distraction at any rate for me to just about sing it along to the theme. I doubt I'll be making a recording, although I'm sure some of my 'lucky' friends will have a special rendition.
I can tell you that a Sociology degree has done nothing for me but cost money. I subscribe to the general principles of a university education - "enlightening the mind" and blah de blah - but the degree in America comes at such a premium that college becomes a de facto trade school - something that must come packaged with a way to pay itself back or else you're screwed (and college debt is pretty much the only thing you can't declare bankruptcy on) - and very few of the majors are viable.
All fine arts are pointless as the debt you'd incur without a corresponding earning potential is crippling, social sciences either line you up with un(der)funded government agencies that break you for far below market rate make a destructive feedback loop where your professors are teaching you how to compete with them for jobs, and computer science and engineering are ludicrously overcrowded and keep pumping fresh graduates into a glutted market where they compete with unemployed English majors for jobs as technicians.
Jokes on you then, I don't do sociology!... .... ...
Cultural Studies is probably worse.
I have friends who went the route of essentially becoming professional students - staying in school and getting deeper in debt so they can pile on degree after post-graduate degree - but they're now at the PhD level and it seems the only institutions likely to hire them are the same ones they've been studying at this whole past decade.
Just caught this today.
NSFW if exploding claymation cat heads are frowned upon.
I never knew D. Lama was a kickass drummer!
Bah! My blog is fulla bollox! What? Don't believe me?Here! Just look at it!