Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Somethings Are Just Meant to Be

Like Tim Burton doing Alice in Wonderland with Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, and Anne Hathaway. Talk about the best idea, uh, ever?

Johnny is just getting creepier and creepier by the minute, I may suffice to say that his creepiness out weighs his "sexual prowess"(?) He is a god damn loon these days.

But the infamous dark triangle team, Tim Burton, Helena Carter, and Johnny, are back to re-do yet ANOTHER story, and see just how much they can make you squirm.

What could be worse than watching Johnny be hacked to death by a little boy?

Oh, that's right. People getting their heads chopped off in a Tim Burton movie. Let alone, Johnny Depp playing the effing Mad Hatter. I think Tim Burton is truly out to drive me clinically insane. Or everyone for that matter.

"Here, let's take something that you can control, being inside your own head, and make it ten times more terrifying than the normal mind could ever even fathom." (My self proclaimed Tim Burton impression.)

On a complete side note, The Daily Show is on my TV, and my favorite person EVER is the guest!
Actually I hate him. "He" is Larry David. I will watch this interview to see if he can redeem himself, but I friggin doubt it. I hate him!

They should decapitate him. Maybe he should fall through a looking glass....

Monday, June 22, 2009

Seen

I have seen things in this world that you will never see.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The Saddest Story Ever Told

















Gay
: What makes you so sad? You're the saddest girl I ever met.
Roslyn: You're the first man who's ever said that. I'm usually told how happy I am.
Gay: That's because you make a man feel happy.
[He tries to kiss her, but she demurs]
Roslyn: I don't feel that way about you, Gay.
Gay: Don't get discouraged girl, you might.

Since When Can We "Wiki" the Future?

As interested in day to day news as I often am, my first choice, which seems to be a nice summing up of recent events, is Yahoo! News. Today, the articles ranged from "The Longest English Word", to a Calorie Counter, to why Father's Day almost didn't exist, then the article in the bottom right corner, "2012: Doomsday Prophecy."

The reasoning behind why December 21, 2012 (12-21-2012) is thought to be the date of the Apocalypse or any other type of ending of civilization is that, not only is that the date the Mayan Calender ends, but also there are solar and lunar eclipses that look a little less than promising.

Wanting to further my knowledge on the matter, I decided to use my failsafe for everything - Wikipedia. Of course it had the options 2012, 2012 (film), or 2012 doomsday prediction. I remained on the first page. The very top of the page had, as it often does, a summary of whatever was searched.

"This article is about the year. For metaphysical and cosmological predictions centered on December 21, 2012, see 2012 doomsday prediction. For the 2009 film by Roland Emmerich, see 2012 (film). 2012 (MMXII) will be a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.It has been designated Alan Turing Year, commemorating the mathematician, computer pioneer, and code-breaker on the centennial of Turing's birth.[1]"

I continued reading. The very first section of information was titled;

"Predicted and Scheduled Events"

Shockingly, a month to month synopsis of events that have been over three years pre-scheduled.

These are all of the "Unknown Dates" in the year 2012 of things that are going to happen.

"Ireland will cease analogue television broadcasts.
China will launch the Kuafu spacecraft.
Pleiades, a proposed super computer built by Intel and SGI for NASA's Ames Research Center, will be completed, reaching a peak performance of 10 Petaflops (10 quadrillion operations per second).[11]
Sequoia, a proposed super computer built by IBM for the National Nuclear Security Administration will be completed, reaching a peak performance of 20 Petaflops.[12]
Start of the commercial operation of the first unit from the
Novovoronezh Nuclear Power Plant II.
The 108 ft (33 m)
Elwha Dam and 210 ft (64 m) Glines Canyon Dam will be removed from the Elwha River in Washington state, marking the largest dam removal project in history.
The
Canberra class light aircraft carriers/large amphibious ships, the largest ships ever to be operated by the Royal Australian Navy, will be in service.
On the
sun, the solar maximum of Solar Cycle 24 in the 11-year sunspot cycle is forecast to occur. Solar Cycle 24 is regarded to have commenced January 2008, and on average will reach its peak of maximal sunspot activity around 2012. The period between successive solar maxima averages 11 years (the Schwabe cycle), and the previous solar maximum of Solar Cycle 23 occurred in 2000–2002.[13] During the solar maximum the sun's magnetic poles will reverse.[14]
The
United Kingdom will complete a 5-year process to cease analogue television broadcasts region-by-region, with Meridian Broadcasting, ITV London, Tyne Tees Television and UTV being the last areas to switch off analogue.[15]* Portugal will also cease their analogue television broadcasts, after a 4-year simulcast with digital ones. After that, DVB broadcasts will be the only system to be used in television (DVB-C for cable, DVB-T for terrestrial and DVB-S for satellite). The five free-to-air channels on terrestrial network will also start broadcasting in high-definition 24-hours a day. "

Apparently, Wikipedia can now tell the future. Just make sure to pack a space blanket.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

The Wind Cries Mary


DaVinci's 'Mary Magdalen'

There were three who always walked with the Lord: Mary, his mother, and her sister, and Magdalene, the one who was called his companion. His sister and his mother and his companion were each a Mary.

And the companion of the [Savior is] Mary Magdalene. [But Christ] loved her more than all the disciples and used to kiss her often[]. The rest of the disciples [were offended by it and expressed disapproval.] They said to him, "Why do you love her more than all of us?" The Savior answered and said to them, "Why do I not love you like her?"

Sunday, June 7, 2009