Some phony egalitarians at Smirnoff created an app to adjust Spotify playlist to include 50-90% women.
"performed by men artists" do they mean to use a noun as an adjective or do they mean male artists?
by "100% of the top streamed tracks" they apparently are referring to a subset of the lists published by Spotify.
part of the Spotify list of top tracks of 2017 (with Katy Perry at #14 and Rihanna at #15)
part of the Spotify list of top artist of 2017 (with Taylor Swift at #10)
Clearly by "100%" they really meant "not 100%"
So listening to an unequal playlist is bad, but the "equalizer" slider ranges from 50/50 to 90% to 10% favoring women. It's because they care about "equality" but it isn't as important as posturing
People with a surname that is a common as a first name (like Mike Todd or Roger Howard or Henry James or Bruce Wayne) should give their kids a given name like traditional surnames :
Mike Todd becomes Smith Todd
Roger Howard becomes Kowalski Howard
Henry James becomes Yamamoto James
Bruce Wayne becomes Brown Wayne
Martin Sheen and his incredibly overdeveloped sense of self-importance.
Martin Sheen is the father of Charlie Sheen so we should all at least listen to him.
At the time I remarked to an enthusiast of the video (I'll bold it because I think it is important) : in the long run it seems like a bad idea to transform the Electoral College from an institution that people expect will represent their vote into an oligarchy that picks the President of the United States based on lobbying by celebrities repeating things.
For the record, those involved in the video (according to this since I suspect some people will not recognize all of them tho many will not care who they are) : Martin Sheen, Debra Messing, James Cromwell, BD Wong, Noah Wyle, Freda Payne, Bob Odenkirk, J. Smith Cameron, Michael Urie, Moby, Mike Farrell, Loretta Swit, Richard Schiff, Christine Lahti, Steven Pasquale, Dominic Fumusa, Emily Tyra, Talia Balsam
Watch it and be amazed at the kind of argument that they think is convincing. If someone repeats phrases and says "I stand with you in support and solidarity with ...all citizens of the United States" and if they reference Alexander Hamilton and if they call you a hero and if they repeatedly say you'll have their respect then Martin Sheen would do anything you want!
In the end, there were a total of 7 faithless electors : 2 didn't vote for Trump and 5 didn't vote for Hillary.
Emma Watson's tattoo of the word "Times" and a cartoon worm watching television
Apparently, Emma Watson (who I saw in the pile of mediocrity that was The Circle. She somehow managed more anticharisma than I would expect but I'm not sure why.) got herself a misspelled tattoo on her arm for the Oscars.
First of all the font, at a distance, makes it look like the second word is a cartoon worm watching television.
That tattoo is an embarrassing series of mistakes : punctuation, capitalization, spelling and spacing. I'd like to think most people would proofread and notice is said "Times up" instead of "Tie me Up!"
Izquierda Republicana Junta Municipal Valencia Gobierno.
Obediencia ciega hasta ganar la guerra.
Orden Publico
Agricultura
Transporte
Industrias de Guerra
Ejercito
El que trate de mermar dicha autoridad es un traidor y a estos hay que exterminarlos.
Left Republican Municipal Council Valencia. Government. Obedience blind until winning the war. Public Order Agriculture Transport War Industries Army The one who tries to reduce that authority is a traitor and these must be exterminated.
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It is surprising how much the Republican side and the Nationalist side agree. The above poster calls for the extermination for those who are not blindly obedient to the government and the poster below agrees : communism leads to extermination
communism leads to extermination : for some it is a bug for some it is a feature
"Lo Que Hay... ...DetrĂ¡s del comunismo" What there is ... ....behind Communism
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(scene : interior of a Valencian poster design office) Valencian #1 :"Let's portray the government as a giant who can guide people into working together." Valencian #2 : "Well, we should also stress the consequences of not working together." Valencian #1 :"Let's portray the government as a giant who is psychopathically violent at anything less than cooperation." Valencian #2 : "but what about disagreement or questioning or people making suggestions?" Valencian #1 : "Okay....Let's make it a giant who is psychopathically violent at anything less than blindobedience." Valencian #2 : "*sigh* Cold blooded murder is awesome! I want to marry that giant! But shouldn't we portray the purpose of the government?" Valencian #1 : "Good thinking! We'll portray the government as a giant who is psychopathically violent at anything less than blindobedience and he keeps people on leashes." Valencian #2 : "Who wouldn't admire a government like that"
from The Line King : The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996) Al Hirschfeld tells the story of cartoon censorship :
I remember doing a drawing of Harry Kurnitz play and it was a nude. The Times wouldn't run it unless I put a brasserie on her. So I put a brassiere on it and it ran in the Times with a brassiere and it ran in the Tribune without it. ... I think Life Magazine picked it up
And they show an article titled "All the Nude That's Fit to Print" by George Spelvin (George Spelvin is a traditional pseudonym used in programs in the American theater.) The play, Reclining Figure by Harry Kurnitz, is a satire of art collectors and dealers revolves around a counterfeit painting of a reclining nude. The Hirschfeld illustration was commissioned by the producers to accompany an ad of reviewer comments. The date on the clippings appears to be Monday Oct 11, 1954.
the original ad of risque cartoon nudity
The ad modified for the New York Times to add a bra and remove her navel. But still no hint of pants. A simple nude can be seen as classical or a study of the human form. A woman wearing a bra, suggesting a modern woman, but no pants I'd suggest that makes it more lewd.
The director of the the film, Susan Dryfoos, deserves credit for the title The Line King. That's great. The DVD also included a bonus video of Hirschfeld drawing taken 6 years after the feature was released. Both were a pleasure to watch.
Col. Milquetoast was one of the thousands of monkeys banging on typewriters since the mid-seventies trying to recreate Macbeth. Having become disaffected by the intense pressure involved, his complete lack of talent and his superior's refusal to make use of his prehensile tail he quit to lead a simple but mostly contented life in the midwest. Occasionally he writes in third person when there was no good reason not to write in first person.