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October 26, 2014

thecaliforniakings:

Last-minute saves and the Kings f*cking...



thecaliforniakings:



Last-minute saves and the Kings f*cking with each other — just another Wednesday night for The California Kings. Red and Belly and Handsome Jack (er, just plain Jack) factor into the takedown of the Meriff. It’s a hefty episode, folks!


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Published on October 26, 2014 22:05

iamtheejenna:

rafaplayswithtoys:

Clash of the Titans

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Clash of the Titans



ckburch this is for you. :-)
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Published on October 26, 2014 10:24

Alien 3 is the best and most underrated of the Alien films....



Alien 3 is the best and most underrated of the Alien films. Everyone points to the atmosphere of the first film, or the badassery of the second, but it’s the nilhilistic hope in humanity that drives the third film forward. And while the theatrical cut is flawed, the director’s cut is phenominally improved by the original storytelling placed back into the film. From the score to the casting to the direction, Alien 3 is an underrated masterpiece, and, in my opinion, is the best in the series.

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Published on October 26, 2014 08:45

Don't confused 'oppression' with 'first world problems', it's a rookie error among feminists.

Wow, okay buddy, you’re BEGGING for a takedown here. 


First world problems? Not a thing. People who say shit like “first world problems” are massive racist, imperialist, dismissive assholes. 


If you’re ever tempted to say “first world problems,” do me a favor, and pull down a map. Tell me EXACTLY where the “third world” is. Make sure you correctly identify Switzerland as part of the third world, and Turkey as part of the First World. Don’t forget that Djibouti is a part of the first world. 


Literally sit down and learn what “third world” means and why people from nonwestern nations  think it’s a total bullshit term. 


Second: you think people in the so-called third world don’t care about shit like makeup, and love, and technology? You think they don’t care about internet harassment? You think women over there don’t care about street harassment? You think they don’t care about fashion and clothes? You think they don’t care about music and video games?


Because THEY DO. 


Right now, there is a woman in burundi teaching herself how to do a cut-crease eyeshadow look. Guaranteed. 


"Third world" nations have fashion shows and fashion magazines. They care about street harassment. They care about the internet. They play video games. They know more about anime than your sorry ass every will. And the idea of "first world problems," which makes it sound like all women in "third world" nations are dealing with starvation, rape, war, acid attacks etc. 

Is bullshit.


Rank. 


Bullshit. 


Women in Iran spend shitloads of money on makeup. Women in the DRC don’t just care about rape. Rape - the ONE THING westerners can be expected to know about women in Congo-Kinshasa - ranks NUMBER FOUR on the list of issues women in Congo want addressed. Political participation is number 1. Economic empowerment is number 2. Women in India are passionate about information technology, and you know what they hate? Coming to the United States, where Indian women in STEM are suddenly considered LESS GOOD than their male colleagues.  My friends in Senegal taught ME how to download movies off the internet. Zimbabwe has a fashion week. 


As Teju Coal points out: 

"I don’t like this expression "First World problems." It is false and it is condescending. Yes, Nigerians struggle with floods or infant mortality. But these same Nigerians also deal with mundane and seemingly luxurious hassles. Connectivity issues on your BlackBerry, cost of car repair, how to sync your iPad, what brand of noodles to buy: Third World problems. All the silly stuff of life doesn’t disappear just because you’re black and live in a poorer country. People in the richer nations need a more robust sense of the lives being lived in the darker nations. Here’s a First World problem: the inability to see that others are as fully complex and as keen on technology and pleasure as you are.


One event that illustrated the gap between the Africa of conjecture and the real Africa was the BlackBerry outage of a few weeks ago. Who would have thought Research In Motion’s technical issues would cause so much annoyance and inconvenience in a place like Lagos? But of course it did, because people don’t wake up with “poor African” pasted on their foreheads. They live as citizens of the modern world. None of this is to deny the existence of social stratification and elite structures here. There are lifestyles of the rich and famous, sure. But the interesting thing about modern technology is how socially mobile it is—quite literally. Everyone in Lagos has a phone.” 



95% of the people who use bullshit expressions like “First world problems” have NO IDEA what life is like for people in the so-called third world. You just like sitting there derailing. 


And for the record? As a white, western feminist, DAMN RIGHT I concentrate on issues in the United States. Because when white western feminists try to “save” women outside the west? We do a SHIT job of it. We’re the ones who bowl over actual congolese women, and what THEY want, and say that the #1 issue affecting them is rape. We become arms of the imperialist patriarchal complex. 


Classic example: the guy who was ruling Egypt for the British got british feminists to help him in his anti-headscarf campaign in Egypt. Why did he hate headscarves? Because he wanted to *break the spirit* of Egyptians. Not because he gave a shit about women’s rights. 
How do I know that? 
Because he was the head of the anti-women’s-suffrage group in England. 


When women who live outside the west do awesome things, I will signal-boost them, and I will do whatever they think I can do to help. But I follow their lead. Because these are THEIR issues, and THEY know what matters to them. Not me. 


FINALLY: My problems are not trivial. My problems are not bullshit. My problems are not to be dismissed with your racist, imperialist logic. Dress codes and makeup and music and books and video games MATTER. They matter to me. They matter to my life. 


So fuck you. 


And fuck your assumptions. 


And maybe consider that YOUR first world problem? 
Is that you can’t “see that others are as fully complex and as keen on technology and pleasure as you are.” 

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Published on October 26, 2014 08:05

October 25, 2014

http://the-honorable-klingsofleon.tum...

http://the-honorable-klingsofleon.tumblr.com/post/100954524176/lately-ive-been-seeing-a-lot-of-stuff-left-around:

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Lately I’ve been seeing a lot of stuff left around by Christians in stores and stuff, usually stuff like “you’re invited to such and such Baptist or Presbyterian or Methodist etc etc church” which is like okay i’ll just ignore that but I was in the alcohol aisle at Winco and saw someone left a…



This is my brother. He’s a good kid.

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Published on October 25, 2014 18:43

thecaliforniakings:

Chris finds himself in a pickle as he...



thecaliforniakings:



Chris finds himself in a pickle as he attempts to finish an errand for the mysterious Cheery Man, but resources are low, and tensions are high.



This is game is great, but it can get a little nerve-wracking when it comes to managing resources.

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Published on October 25, 2014 16:27

Curse: The Eye of Isis - YouTube

Curse: The Eye of Isis - YouTube:

Want something to watch in preparation for Halloween? I played Curse: The Eye of Isis over on YouTube on The California Kings’s channel, and here’s the link to the full playlist. It’s a fun, frustration, frequently strange survival horror game in the vein of Resident Evil with an Egyptian twist. Have fun!

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Published on October 25, 2014 12:28

thecaliforniakings:

King Casey’s got cupcakes and space on the...



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King Casey’s got cupcakes and space on the brain, but it doesn’t always equate to beautiful things. Broken Age continues!


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Published on October 25, 2014 09:06

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Published on October 25, 2014 08:21

nocturnenebula:

I might eventually go and edit this but
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I might eventually go and edit this but


Likes can only go so far for artists. Artists may exclusively upload their artwork to tumblr, or don’t have the time to use other sites and prefer tumblr over deviantART due to its simplicity, but the tagging system can make it harder to navigate. Many artists on tumblr tag with high-traffic tags or use their own tags to prevent tag clogging which eventually become lost. That’s why it’s very important to reblog an artist’s work. 


I’m not trying to push you to ruin your blog’s aesthetic or something, nor am I saying that “you must absolutely reblog your favourite artist’s work or you’re trash”, all I’m saying is if you truly want to support your favourite artist, instead of just liking their posts, try to reblog them once in a while. The more reblogs they receive, the more exposure/notes/followers they may receive, and it’s just one of the easiest ways to show you care about them.


*This does not mean to reblog unsourced artwork or works reuploaded to another person’s blog without permission (re:stolen). Nor does this mean to reblog artworks without the artist’s consent, even if this case is slim.


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Published on October 25, 2014 08:13