Ninja entry #4571...wait, you're not supposed to see me!

Dec 29, 2010 13:24

I thought I'd put up some of my favorite videos from 2010 over the next few days.

Because people getting hit in the face with a steampunk cupcake cannon is never not funny:

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SPRINKLE 'SPLOSION! The dude with the sprinkles, oh dear Deity of your choice.
Labradors skiing - yes, skiing - with their entire bodies prone. They really gain speed ( Read more... )

animals are awesome, comics, steamtech, animals, fuck your semiotics, you tube

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box_in_the_box December 29 2010, 22:44:22 UTC
I'm glad you're still with us.

And I'd like to link to this post as an example of an excellent argument against Slott's position that I was too privileged to see myself, unless you'd prefer that I not, which is perfectly understandable.

Regardless, please imagine me giving you a big hug.

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kali921 December 29 2010, 23:10:27 UTC
Go ahead and quote and link away. I just expect you to show up when the male trolls start rolling in. :-)

Well, for a recent example where you did hopefully see it, PAD has been arguing for years (it seems like it, at least) about anons being cowards. He ladled out that argument generously during the entire nasty Scans Daily affair. The rules at Scans_Daily were amended in light of that - the short version being "people using internet handles are real people and we won't demand a disclosure of full identity of anyone."

During the first Racefail, a whole bunch of the white writers and bloggers and editors in SF&F had their asses out demanding that the people arguing against Elizabeth Bear and her defenders out themselves and disclose their real identities (for some, it was demanding a real first name; for others (HI WILL SHETTERLY AND YOUR FRIENDS) it meant full names and locations. Some people arguing against Bear's position and her helper gnomes were outed and their full names posted on blogs ( ... )

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box_in_the_box December 29 2010, 23:16:00 UTC
I am aware of all Internet traditions these situations, yes. :)

Did he write the rice and beans scene, btw?

In Slott's defense, no, he did not. That was Joe Kelly.

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kali921 December 29 2010, 23:20:38 UTC
OOooh, right, Kelly.

Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. What happened to you, my man? Lo, you were once a shining bastion of writerly goodness. You made me laugh much when you wrote Deadpool, which is why I own your entire run. But...but then something changed. I'm not sure what, but the magic was gone.

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box_in_the_box December 29 2010, 23:22:05 UTC
The post-OMD era of Spider-Man has magically transformed a shitload of otherwise decent writers into dogshit. It's like the Midas Touch of Fail.

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kali921 December 29 2010, 23:30:48 UTC
Well, to be fair, I think Kelly's been in creator free fall for a while now. Deadpool was his ne plus ultra, methinks.

When I saw the rice 'n beans scene, my mouth dropped open and I literally choked. How can they not see how back it all looks? They really don't understand why people are pissed, do they? The only mitigating factor in this was "Van Lente Rape" making it to Urban Dictionary (and wow, that was fast).

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shadowlongknife December 29 2010, 23:48:13 UTC
I think Joe Kelly peaked with "Whatever Happened To Truth, Justice, and the American Way" and has been in freefall ever since, personally.

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box_in_the_box December 30 2010, 01:13:23 UTC
It's actually much worse than you think. Every time Kelly wrote Norah making a racist remark, he had one of the other characters tell her, "Um, wow, what you just said was super-racist," which would have been good, except that he immediately followed it up with Norah getting in the last word by saying, "Tee-hee, I'm not racist, I'm just equally nasty to everyone," which means that Kelly, at least, actually DID know how it sounded, and he DID IT ANYWAY.

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kali921 December 30 2010, 02:08:08 UTC
The Nu-Spidey characters - the new ones - I find utterly uninteresting. I know I'm not the only one, obviously. Even if I *wanted* to care, I couldn't. They're lifeless, tacked on paper dolls.

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fifthie January 1 2011, 04:44:12 UTC
It's like the Midas Touch of Fail.

I like to think of it as the 'dubya'.

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