[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 weeks ago

She has since been eaten, with a dash of oregano and soy, and side dishes of baked potatoes, onions and carrots. She was accompanied by red wine of the finest sort, and her remains transported forthwith to the local compost bin.

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I made two videos in which I play two different characters, one is a stereotypical southern conservative, and the other a stereotypical liberal:

Here I make fun of the conservative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CmBMaFvjlg

Here I make fun of the liberal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNSISAee1uc

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Hon Kil Dok (lemmy.ca)

There is an old legend in Korea. It predates the division of the country following WWI and involves sort of medieval hero character. I know that the North Koreans made asort of martial arts movie about him which is on youtube. But are there other movie versions, more recently? In south Korea? What view do South Koreans have on this character?

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Europe has a long tradition for very influential B-movies, which is not always recognized. For instance, in Le Grand Restaurant, Luis de Funes has a scene about making a dish which probably inspired John Cleese's Hitler march in Fawlty Towers a few years later. Louis de Funes and Gerard Oury created many comedy classics. Belmondo was a B-movie icon. Then there are Hammer movies in the UK and Ealing comedies. In 1958 the peplum tradition started in Italy, then a decade later the spaghetti western, then the Europspy and Giallo tradition. Also they had Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, action comedy icons. In France they have quite a few top thrillers starring Yves Montand or Lino Ventura. !

What is your favorite European b-movie.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca to c/punk_rock@lemmy.ca

Kjøtt- Nå Vil Jeg Ikke Leke Med Teitinger Mer (I dont wanna play with wacos no more): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FYzS0TSHBw

Dr Fish: Herregud så syk jeg er (Oh, My God how ill I am) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tzUUrzdcJw

Bare Egil- tagging (about tagging, same word) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xfPLknh9FA

Raga Rockers - Noen å hate (Somebody to hate, satirical text) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_VB8Zzzj2E

Espen Bernec Holm- Dra Til Helvete (go fuck yourself) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cayKYUUTVY

Jokke og Valentinerne- Hvis jeg var deg (If I were you, you would buy me a beer) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_ULKl06hkc

Turgo Neger- Erection https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOk58yWt4O0

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In Europe, we have Hammer films as well as Italian Giallo films. In the silent era, the German tradition of expressionist cinema with Murnau and Lang produced several classics, as did the swedes (Victor Sjøstrøm) and the danish (Benjamin Christensen). Later, some of these were remade, for instance Klaus Kinski played Nosferatu once (he hardly needed makeup).

So, in this thread I thought you might post your recommendations among these old European B-movies.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca to c/boycottus@lemmy.ca

I dont think people are discussing AI enough, and the extreme dependence on a two or three mega-companies for software AND for hardware?

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Some of the oldest gay fiction you can find are the greek Sappho and teh Roman poet, Catullus. Giovanni Boccaccio in the middle ages had this great ittle gay comedy called The Tale of Pietro di Vinciolo. He is actually quite funny, and he is almost modern in his view of sex. And you should also know that in the middles ages, there were judges in islamic Turkey that collected gay art and published them. They dont have that tradition of repression you find elsewhere in the islamic world. Of course these days modern politics have taken over. But in Turkish history there are several prominent gay writers.

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Have a look if you are interested. Just now I am doing an A.E. W, Mason thing, a scifi and a conan doyle. After that I dont know. You can find some stuff I have made at teh dailymotion channel for my radio station: https://www.dailymotion.com/historyradio.org

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 weeks ago

I agree with this, but not because I intend to boycott american products, i just dont think that consumers benefit when there are very few choices. Some people want only ONE BRAND of cornflakes, and I dont think it is right. This was my view long before Trump

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

There is this fantastic nineteenth century tech that i came across, which i think could be improved upon by using lightweight modern carbon stuff, like in a bicycle. It is a laundery wringer. You attatch them to a bucket, and then you place your wet laundery in them and use a crank. It must be of such length that the process does not become toilsome. It removes 95% of all water. Then they hung up the laundery in those days when they were in use, and they dried much quicker. If mass produced, students could just have one under the bed, and fetch it when needed. The problem is that those i see are too expensive and in steel, which means heavy and cumbersome. If Musk could ditch this pointless and overly expensive migration plan to Mars, he could solve this high-tech issue and have them sold at low cost to students?

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 5 points 3 months ago

The advancing Russian forces must be distracted by means of cheap vodka.

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Let me tell you a thing that is not often mentioned, which I think contributed to the rise of the American right we see today. In the us, unlike in Europe where freedom was economically tied to the rise of lower classes in their struggle against landowners and aristocracy, the notion of freedom implied a freedom from the norms of the majority. This is the old "frontier myth". Then the prairie was settled, but that myth was entrenched. Then the internet came and opened up an unlimited and unregulated space for these cults and alternative views, and since the technological dynamics constantly drives everyone away from pain and towards pleasure, that is confirmation of existing beliefs, the "echo chambers" mushroomed. Because of historical baggage, the US was predisposed towards eccentricity, in a way. On top of this comes the fact that Congress has always had a very very low approval rating. It is epitomized by the representatives who read the phone book out loud, or filibuster, from the podium in order to sabotage the passing of legislation. At salaries paid by the taxpayer!! Then there is the annual shutdown ritual over the raising of the debt ceiling, which could have been avoided by switching from absolute numbers to a percentage of GDP. But it is a ritual, like the knocking on the door of the British parliament. So they keep it. But it adds an impression that they do nothing, that everything is jammed and that no representatives from different parties ever talk to each other over coffee, and that "hate" remains even after the cameras are off.

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago

No, it is not Darwinism, for in his The Dsecent of Man from the 1870s Darwin extended natural selection to include emotions; it is the individuals who are to reproduce that transmit their genes to the next generation. And the process of dating does not proceed by rape. Then there is a debate concerning "group selection", and whether there is a selective mechanism at that level. Then it shifts a little back and forth, with inheritance of acquired characteristics (Lamarckism) making an occasional comeback until the modern synthesis between Darwin and Mendel in the 1930. But these days, horizontal gene transfer and several other mechanisms continue to blur the image a little. And Gould's old calculations that made directed evolution improbable have also been challenged in computer models, and where they have landed, I do not actually know, since it has been some years since I even thought about this subject. What you are talking about is probably Herbert Spencer, who by some weird coincidence (or perhaps it was intended?), is buried next to his ideological opposite, Karl Marx, in a London cemetery. It is from Spencer that many such things have emerged. His influence upon the robber barons and the shaping of the American right was considerable.

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago

What was she doing there?

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago

If you live your life waiting for confirmation from others you always be disappointed. However, if you live to annoy others....

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Well, the problem is that on these old cylinders there is quite a lot of static noise, and then in addition sometimes a sort or repeating thump every time the cylinder rotates. When you then remove the static and thump, you take some of the fullness of the original voice. I do not doubt that those with better equipment than myself would get a better outcome. But it is not easy. They have a recording of both Queen Victoria and Lord Tennyson. And it is very hard to extract something you can be sure is genuine. I hope these Ai services would set up some template for this. It should actually be quite easy, as the noise profiles on all of these are almost identical, and that subtraction process would be much better. It could be very interesting to hear the oldest voices on wax cylinder. I did this because enjoyed the song, probably because I also used to enjoy drinking :) Some people like other things, that's ok...:)

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 months ago

That you don't like the song, I cannot comment on. That is an individual taste. But the original recording was a wax recording, remember that. To get from a wax recording to this is not bad. But I do not know who you are, and you may have much superior skills and resources. I just wanted to mention this wax recording point.

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 months ago

Some day, when you grow up, you too will see naked adult women. In the meantime, you can do research online...I recommend pubmed, base and core, as well as anatomical atlas.

[-] MichaelHenrikWynn@lemmy.ca 6 points 3 months ago

That people start open newssites is good, but if it is not commercially run, the issue of the backer's influence will always be there. I still hope they make it work, but that they make clear these things.

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This song is actually quite catchy. And it would have been quite popular even today with this baritone.

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