Monday, January 26, 2009

FIRST

Yo. Ok so I know this looks boring now but Im sure we can edit the whole layout and what not. Also the name is sort of off the cuff based on our image of a cowboy tried to lasso a ufo we had the other night (he'll never catch it!). We can change it if we want. parkslopehoodlums.blogger.com = pretty sick yea? Yea I think so. For now I sent invites to all of us in apt. 4 and kelsey as she was there in the creation of El Collective and so she can be foreign coresspondent or whateva. Chris and Qing Qing can also join they can be our asian-manifestation (i dont have their emails though)

hmm. Mainly Im really bored at work and I thought we could share our different cool discoveries we've made in the outer reaches of the internet and maybe do some creative writing etc??????????????????????????????????? Basically anything we want. Ill cool sweet solid
Shit actually I gotta actually post something cool right, to start us off?.....ok

"Ads has a brilliant piece on war games up which reflects on kill-ratios, the little guys in the background who serve only to ghost away into nothingness once they've been shot (and how their corpses would get in the way if they didn't), and the possibility of a game in which the link between boredom and death might be better made:And it all leads me to wonder what it would be like to write a videogame in which one dies a hundred times over before one successfully kills a single antagonist. The boredom of waiting to fight the enemy would be punctuated, in all but the rarest of cases, by sudden death from the air. After hours of waiting, the screen would simply go blank, over and over and over, without the player ever getting to fire a shot. The sole variety, perhaps, would come from death by other means - a sniper’s shot to the head or a round from a tank. But no matter how, the screen goes blank just the same way - you probably shouldn’t even get to appreciate the difference in the way that you just died again."
>>>>>IM DOWN IN CHINATOWN.
http://adswithoutproducts.com/2009/01/18/pwnd/ (if you really wanna see the whole thing )

Ok, maybe that wasnt the best thing to start off with, let me try once more.
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In a story about Mohammed Atta's life and the experiences that ended with him leading the 9/11 mass murderers, I read that he reacted to his first US movie by sitting in the theater muttering "chaos, chaos, chaos" over and over. It was quite clear the movie didn't just leave him unimpressed, but angry and disgusted.

The movie?

"Snow White and the Seven Dwarves"
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I havent seen that movie in over 10 years so Im not trying to get into any analysis but yea thats it peace

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