Trademarks are funny things. At their best, they’re great: a clever way to incentivise companies to divert some of their profits to preventing fraud and sharp dealing. At their worst, though, they’re terrible; a means for companies to steal the very words out of our mouths through legal…
Remy: Jim Carrey’s Cold Dead Hand – A Rebuttal
Remy’s rebuttal to Jim Carrey’s anti-gun song,
Cold Dead Hand.
About 2 minutes.
Music written and performed by Remy. Video by Meredith
Bragg.
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Lyrics:
Sometimes dudes minds are skewed
and they choose to go a-killin’
Because they saw a Batman villain
killing, well…ring a bell?
Sometimes stars get armed guards
When they make a million buck-ers
Then call you heartless mother fuckers
to want the same…as those with fame?
Polio and smallpox they no longer kill en masse
Because of vaccinations they are a thing of the past
But you tell parents to skip them and the science you
contrast
Because just like in your movies…you’re talking our your ass
It takes a talking ass
to oppose a vaccination
when your PhD is in
making funny faces
It takes a talking ass
to tell people they can’t arm when
You don’t walk around
without an armed bodyguard
It takes a talking ass
to call fans dumb and demented
When you are the one
who wants something uninvented
It takes a talking ass
to be out there passing blame
when you’ve shot someone
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Study: Pols think voters are more conservative than they actually are
Ezra Klein highlighted an interesting recent story in which Republican strategist Mike Murphy said that the GOP would only negotiate with President Obama on budget matters after Obama made two key concessions: means testing of Medicare and limiting the growth of Social Security expenditures over time. Funny thing is, Obama has already offered these two precise concessions. Murphy responded to this new information in an interesting, but entirely predictable, way: he dismissed Obama’s concessions as false, and he said that the GOP doesn’t trust him anyway. In other words, a political elite had a specific worldview, he was offered evidence that contradicted the worldview, so he chose to dismiss the evidence in favor of his worldview.Continue Reading… … Read More
Rustle League Hacks Anonymous for the Second Time …
Anonymous, the hacktivist collective, is notorious for launching DDoS attacks on government websites as a form of activism. Funny thing though, one of Anonymous' own Twitter accounts got hacked. Anonymous Central … … Read More
Pirated Indie Game Devs Get Full Pirate Bay Support To Crack Steam
Like the sea, online file-sharing is too great a force to be held back in any meaningful way for any sensible length of time. Despite this almost inevitable eventuality, the world’s largest media companies never stop trying.
While their huge resources give them a better chance than most of achieving some progress, for mere mortals one of the easiest ways to go crazy is to invest huge amounts of energy into trying to change things that cannot be changed. This past weekend that was recognized by the two-man team behind the RPG/adventure game Anodyne after their product was uploaded to The Pirate Bay.
Instead of crying like babies and heading off to lobby the government, Sean Hogan and Jonathan Kittaka (together Analgesic Productions) decided to use the leak to their advantage, courting Pirate Bay users and posters on Reddit with positive vibes and free download codes.
The move went down well with their fanbase but was cut short when a Pirate Bay moderator accidentally nuked the torrent uploader’s account which removed Anodyne from the site’s indexes. But nevermind. Today Sean, Jonathan and Anodyne are back with a full, front-page Promo Bay promotion, fully supported by The Pirate Bay. TorrentFreak caught up with them to find out about how this ‘madness’ began and developed.
“Funny story, the uploader had contacted me on Twitter to let me know that he really liked the game. I said thanks, and then he said he cracked the game and was sorry!” Sean told TorrentFreak.
“I told them to not worry and that I was waiting around wondering when someone was going to upload it to TPB anyways – he asked if it was okay to do it, I said ‘sure!’ – couldn’t hurt to know the initial uploader, after all – and well, the rest is history.”
Sean says that before he was contacted by the uploader, out of curiosity he had been monitoring The Pirate Bay. Once Anodyne appeared there he waited a while and decided to chime in on the discussion “..to say hi, and also to sort of match a human persona with the game itself.”
Jon (left) and Sean (right) enjoying Taco Bell
Although he doesn’t have much time outside of schoolwork and game development, Sean says he has been keeping an eye on interactions between the torrent and gaming world, such as with Hotline Miami, McPixel and Under the Ocean.
“In general, I’ve been a fan of file-sharing sites, for giving access to creative works that people could not obtain on their own for whatever reason. The Promo Bay is quite awesome, too, giving exposure to so many artists,” Sean notes.
And today, a week after the original upload to The Pirate Bay, The Promo Bay is helping Sean and Jonathan with an official Anodyne promotion.
So what sent the guys down this route? A combination of feedback from Reddit and TorrentFreak readers it seems.
“These people gave me the idea that since the game was going to be pirated anyways, it would be better to have some control and upload it myself. So I did that. And then I was contacted by one of The Pirate Bay admins, who asked if I wanted to do the promo. I couldn’t pass up the opportunity, so I said yes!” Sean reveals.
So in addition to much-need publicity, what do Anodyne’s creators hope to achieve?
“[The Pirate/Promo Bay] reaches a world-wide audience, and I’m not sure what could top that! People all over Earth will get to explore the world you’ve created, and that’s really cool,” Sean told us.
“I was talking to Jon (the artist/writer of Anodyne) and we decided that this weekend’s promotion could only have a positive outcome – at best, we’d get enough votes to get greenlit in the next Greenlight round on Steam, plus fans, more thoughts on Anodyne, and some money to support ourselves. At worst, we’d have all of the previous, minus having enough votes! So there isn’t much difference between the two poles.”
Although they’re sailing through largely unchartered waters, Sean says that after speaking with Sos of McPixel who said he had good Promo Bay results, his gut feeling is to give it a try, and see where it ends up. And that very human skill of reading gut feelings plays into Sean’s overall approach when it comes to appreciating and interacting with his fanbase.
“I just think it’s important to realize that works of art, in any scale, are created by humans – which is why I try to come off as a human as much as possible when talking with players, and why I’m so curious as to people’s responses,” he explains.
“This is an upside to the piracy – since more people will play and see ‘hey two guys made this! and they are normal, like me!’, maybe that can change the general public perception of video games to be more than just an entertainment medium only capable of killing time, and help to get people to take games more seriously.
“While I can’t offer the game for free and be able to work full-time, totally rejecting access to anyone who can’t afford a game is basically denying the right to a large group of people whose perceptions and thoughts on your game are just as interesting and valid as those who would have the money,” Sean concludes.
Anodyne (and music written by Sean) is up for free on the front page of The Pirate Bay right now and available to buy over the weekend on a pay-what-you-want basis. Anyone who appreciates the guys’ approach can also Flattr them here.
Source: Pirated Indie Game Devs Get Full Pirate Bay Support To Crack Steam
Bird Hitches Ride On Unsuspecting Car (VIDEO)
Who knew pigeons could be so lazy?
Youtube user “lilkobe4,” who was on his way home from work at the time, recently captured footage of a bird hitching a ride on the hood of his car.
The pigeon hangs on for a surprisingly long time — at least longer than this car-surfing bird — and even makes it to the highway.
Miley Cyrus Flying? Well, Sort Of (PHOTO)
If you’re ever in need of some entertainment, check out Miley Cyrus’ Twitter page.
The 20-year-old posted a funny photo yesterday (Feb. 2), proving you don’t need wings to fly. (You simply need a friend’s legs).
Superman dat hoe! Woahhhhhh!!!!! ✈✈✈ twitter.com/MileyCyrus/sta…
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus)


