QOTRT - Wonder Woman vs Ms. Marvel (HD)
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The current World Champion, the Female Ultron, finally suffered her first defeat thanks to the combined might of Supergirl and Rogue. But she's still the champion. And if you paid attention to her only loss, she took more than a bit of damage in that fight. This makes it the best moment to finish her off.But this is wrestling/superhero fighting, so the notion of simply sending all the girls at the same time to beat the hell out of the Female Ultron and torn her to pieces seemed a bit too, shall we say, dishonorable for these lovely if misguidedly moralistic group of superheroines. So in the spirit of having undue courtesy to the opponent who wouldn't think it twice to kick them in their tender regions while they're down, they decided to have a little tournament to decide who should face the Female Ultron while she's hurt (hoping they don't give her too much time to repair herself).Queen Of The Ring Tournament - Semifinal 2 - Wonder Woman vs Ms. MarvelThese two characters, in their own ways, are the definition of feminism for each of their publishers. Feminism according to 40-year-old men, that is. Wonder Woman, as you probably know, was created by William Moulton Marston; a bondage lover who created the comic book character primarily to fulfill his female-bondage fantasies. As you know, Diana is a princess (only evil female characters can be queens for some reason, all the good girls are invariably princesses). She lives in an island full of women who dress and act like they were on a teenage boy's wet dream. And all her weapons (except the occasional sword) also double as fashion accessories.Ms. Marvel, on the other hand, had the words "This female fights back" proudly stenciled on the cover of her comic book. This lasted exactly two issues and caused a nice little uproar by the fans ("--as opposed to the other females who never fight back!!?!?!"). Gee, who would've thought anyone would take offense to that. It sounded like such a feminist-y thing to say!But anyway, the most iconic female character from DC Comics faces one of the most poorly handled female characters from Marvel Comics. Can the princess with the invisible jet beat the former army pilot?Made with Smackdown vs Raw 2008 and pcsx2 0.9.5 and a hacked GSdx graphics plugin.And if you liked this video, don't forget to check out the Topless Superheroine Wrestling League here: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TSWL
Leaders of the same-sex trippers
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A great bunch. They're our future.
Clocks - Coldplay Played by Me (double speed expirement)
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This is a video of me playing the song Clocks by coldplay. I made the song double speed and u can hear the notes so it came out pretty cool.Coldplay are a British alternative rock band formed in London, England in 1998. The group comprises vocalist/pianist/guitarist Chris Martin, lead guitarist Jonny Buckland, bassist Guy Berryman, and drummer/multi-instrumentalist Will Champion. Coldplay have sold 40 million albums,[1] and are also known for their hit singles, such as "Yellow", "The Scientist", "Speed of Sound", "Fix You", "Viva la Vida" and the Grammy Award-winning "Clocks".Coldplay achieved worldwide fame with the release of their single "Yellow", followed by their debut album, Parachutes (2000), which was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Its follow-up, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002) won multiple awards such as NME's Album of the Year. Their next release, X&Y (2005), received a slightly less enthusiastic yet still generally positive reception. The band's fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), was produced by Brian Eno and released again to largely favourable reviews. All of Coldplay's albums have enjoyed commercial success.[2][3]Coldplay's early material was compared to acts such as Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, U2, and Travis.[4] Since the release of Parachutes, Coldplay have drawn influence from other sources, including Echo and the Bunnymen,[5] Kate Bush and George Harrison[6] on A Rush of Blood to the Head, Johnny Cash and Kraftwerk for X&Y and Blur,[7] Arcade Fire and My Bloody Valentine on Viva la Vida.[8] Coldplay have been an active supporter of various social and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. The group have also performed at various charity projects such as Band Aid 20, Live 8, and the Teenage Cancer Trust.[9]Coldplay's musical style has been defined as alternative rock, being compared to Jeff Buckley and Oasis,[61][62] while on their MySpace profile they describe their musical style as "very heavy soft rock".[63] The band's music has been called "meditative"; it "[reflects] on their emotions" and lead singer/songwriter Martin "endlessly examine[s] his feelings".[64] Martin's lyrical wordplay has been called feminist, similar to Andrew Montgomery of Geneva.[62]The tone of the band's first studio album, Parachutes, was defined as melodic pop with "distorted guitar riffs and swishing percussion".[62] It was also described as being "exquisitely dark and artistically abrasive".[62] In a review for A Rush of Blood to the Head, the songs were considered to contain "lush melodies and a heartbreak" and that they had a "newfound confidence."[65] The music on X&Y has been considered to be "ruminations on Martin's doubts, fears, hopes, and loves."[64]
Avital Ronell - European Graduate School - 2008 4
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http://www.egs.edu/ Avital Ronnell, Professor of German, comparative literature, and English at New York University, where she directs the Research in Trauma and Violence project, and has also written as a literary critic, a feminist, and philosopher. Public open lecture session given at the European Graduate School, Media and Communication Studies Department Program in 2008. EGS, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe.Ronell was born in Prague to Israeli diplomats and was a performance artist before entering academia. She studied with Jacob Taubes at the Hermeneutic Institute at the Free University of Berlin, received her Ph.D. under the advisement of Stanley Corngold at Princeton University in 1979, and then continued her studies with Jacques Derrida and Hélène Cixous in Paris. She joined the comparative literature faculty at the University of California, Berkeley before moving to NYU. She is also a core faculty member at the European Graduate School. Themes of her work include technology (Test Drive, Telephone Book) and Stupidity/Idiocy. In addition to her own writing, she has produced English translations of Derrida's work.Ronell's work in The Telephone Book focuses on three themes: technology, schizophrenia and electric speech. The book begins with a sustained examination of Heidegger's involvement with the (Nazi) National Socialist Party of Germany. Early in the book she describes it as a gesture of anti-racist activism. It proceeds through a history of the telephone, looking at the structure of "the call", as in Heidegger's "call of being", and applying that form to various subjects. A close friend of Derrida's, Ronell's work is heavily informed by the strategy of deconstruction, using close readings and looking at the play of language to find the marginalized group or idea that is pushed out from the center. In this work Ronell demonstrates the complexity of "the call" and its presence throughout contemporary culture including technology, psychology and art. In the book, the rejects the authoritarian position of the author and instead refers to herself as the "operator" of the text.Crack Wars focuses on Madame Bovary, looking at addiction to literature and comparing it to addiction to drugs. She describes the work as being a political gesture against the hysteria of the "racist" war on drugs. It begins with a wide survey of literary discussions of intoxication, including Nietzsche, Baudelaire, Benjamin and more. The book proceeds by looking closely at Heidegger's descriptions of want, wishing and "being towards".The Test Drive examines the underlying logic of contemporary scientific discourses and their ethical and political implications. It does so by focusing on the idea of "the test" as a basis for discovering knowledge.
Miriam Karlin, OBE - Humanist, Feminist, Union Advocate and Actor
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Here is a piece of some of her earlier work (the Rag Trade), note Sheila Hancock, Babs Windsor and a few other faces you will find familiar in the supporting cast. Miriam is a wonderful actor. citizen and humanitarian.
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