Ever wonder where those WoW dance emotes came from?
Here’s a great video of who/what inspired those WoW dance emotes. It’s great to see the origin of some of these because I would have never placed them. PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME!
Enjoy,
KK
Here’s a great video of who/what inspired those WoW dance emotes. It’s great to see the origin of some of these because I would have never placed them. PEANUT BUTTER JELLY TIME!
Enjoy,
KK
Counter-Strike is a great game. It is a game of reflexes and phat skills. There are many people who play the game for fun. Then there are those who probably shouldn’t play the game at all.
This video is NSFW (language).
The kid in this next video just learned that playing Rambo only works in the movies! Don’t drink and watch this video or you’ll be buying a new keyboard/laptop. GOD I LOVE THIS VIDEO! **My coworker just pointed out what happens to the kid’s shoes. Even better.**
KK
Short version: Good movie. Thoughtful movie. Emotional movie. (but don’t let that “emotional” word turn you off)
Long version:
Since Yetuc was out of town last night, I found myself staying up watching HBO for a bit. (Skinamax wasn’t that interesting) I first saw my first complete episode of Sopranos in over 4 years and thought it was interesting to see how the characters had evolved since the first season. I was about to turn the TV off when the “Coming up NEXT: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” blurb appeared on the screen. (accompanied with the HBO theme “Dun na na na na na na na na, dun na na na na na na na na, DUN NA NA”) Sure it was 12:30ish, but this was a movie that got a pretty decent review from one of my favorite movie review sites. I doubted I’d ever convince Yetuc to pick it up at CockBlockbuster so I figured what the heck.
The movie’s main stars are Jim Carey and Kate Winslet. Supporting actors include Elijah Wood (LoTR, The Fauclty, etc.), Kirsten Dunst (Spiderman, Little Women, etc.), Tom Wilkinson (Batman Begins, The Full Monty, etc.) and many others. About Jim Carey… either you love him or hate him, but he really does a wonderful job acting in this movie. The same goes for Kate Winslet. They really made their relationship believable and poignant.
I found it a little difficult to follow at first, but within 20 minutes I was really intrigued. I believe the movie was purposely confusing which worked to its advantage. I didn’t want to look away (read fall asleep) because I didn’t want to miss anything.
Without giving too much away, let me give the basic premise of the movie and the question it presents:
If there was a way to erase someone or something from your memory forever, would you?
Simple question; difficult answer. Recently Yetuc and I gave up our wonderful cats to friends. I cried like a baby and still get very sad when they appear on Yetuc’s picture montage screen saver. I am sure she feels the same way. Seeing their cute pictures makes me happy and sad at the same time. I miss them dearly and it hurts not to have Zero constantly annoying me or Leeloo being a pretty pretty princess. But what if I could erase the memory of our past pets from my head. Think of all the pain I could avoid? What about an old lover who tore a hole in your heart that has never been repaired?
I honestly can’t answer that question. I’d like to use logic and reasoning to say “I’d never erase the bad memories because I’d lose the great memories too”, but I am petty. Would I allow my pettiness to cloud what little reasoning skills I have?
Now I turn the question to you foozleheads: Would you erase a person from your memory if you could?
KK