I don't think it's that she starts to "love" it so much as "becomes infected" by it. She doesn't welcome his arrival, she succumbs to it.Oh, I completely agree that "Turn down for what" is creatively bankrupt hooligan gobbledygook. It just didn't actually click with me until this viewing how rapey the video was, what with the "Here's a lady, this guy breaks into her apartment and destroys her shit with his dick. She struggles to stop him, but can't stop his runaway dicksmashing until eventually she comes to love it and starts responding enthusiastically and positively."
Remember the Mike Tyson quote?I don't think it's that she starts to "love" it so much as "becomes infected" by it. She doesn't welcome his arrival, she succumbs to it.
--Patrick
Abandoned properties still owned by the state are secured by the department/division/whatever that was in charge of them. That's the case with my old place of work, even though the SOWI is trying to sell it off (anyone got a few million bucks lying around?).In case you guys are wondering where they're really imprisoning Magneto, this news crew got threatened with arrest by corrections officers of a prison that is supposedly closed and abandoned for filming at the house where Ulysses S. Grant died, across the street.
New York Cops. Ain't nothin' like em. 'Cept maybe Texas ATF officers, maybe.
Actually Party Up (Up in Here) is one of the less awful rap tracks of the 21st century.I think I'm glad I don't get that joke.
Why the hell was this so funny? I actually hurt from laughing.Pets interrupting yoga. Diomedes learned fast not to bug me while I practice.
Recapturing sound based on the microjiggles of a busty woman's cleavage.Now all we need is for Law and Order or CSI to get ahold of this and make something really unrealistic happen.
Recapturing sound based on the microjiggles of a busty woman's cleavage.
I can hear it now: "I'm...gonna need to hold onto this high-speed footage a little longer. For analysis."Recapturing sound based on the microjiggles of a busty woman's cleavage.
And then get bitchslapped by the ghost of Thomas Dolby's career.Just so you can say she blinded (or deafened) you with science!
"Spy beams"Now that's fascinating. You will never be able to hold a private conversation again, since any flexible material near you becomes a microphone. Dark? Use infrared to illuminate the object and record it. The fact that they were able to use a rolling shutter to recover the sound suggests that they could develop an image sensor designed specifically for this that would be cheap. Imagine having this on your binoculars - you can hear what the people you are looking at are saying. Surveillance cameras would be able to record conversations of those they are watching - multiple simultaneous conversations.
I wonder if it would work on closed blinds. I mean, they are really just thin plastic membranes that no doubt vibrate to sound.Now that's fascinating. You will never be able to hold a private conversation again, since any flexible material near you becomes a microphone. Dark? Use infrared to illuminate the object and record it. The fact that they were able to use a rolling shutter to recover the sound suggests that they could develop an image sensor designed specifically for this that would be cheap. Imagine having this on your binoculars - you can hear what the people you are looking at are saying. Surveillance cameras would be able to record conversations of those they are watching - multiple simultaneous conversations.