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That's pretty awesome Rev. And I can't help but imagine a flying head in place of the flying pumpkin ring for some reason. The Katana bit is pretty incredible too, it's got the whole 'Diagonal Cut' thing going (how hard is that to actually do?).
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Cutting.
11-24-2010, 11:46 PM
It is both easy and hard. I will try and put up a series of pics of another cut from start to finish to show how pretty it can be when done properly.
I can walk pretty much anyone through the process of cutting properly once. The trick is to be able to approach the pell and do it without preamble. Distance and technique being automatic. Step to cut without pause. The pells we were using (plastic barrels) are for the safety of amateurs (or more specifically their blades - and mine as I bring extras for students who don't have their own to use**) - you can damage a blade on one, but it is much harder - as opposed to the thwock!-Wince!-Oh-oeidpal-gerund-damn! sound when ones expensive blade impacts a wooden post pell. The nature, size and position of the pells does influence technique (that slight lean is not good form, but necessary to safely cut in this situation - length of blade, depth of target, edge of pell.)
When cutting, especially for the tyros, there is a predisposition to turn the arc of the cut mid stroke, causing the sword to deflect, bind, or in a worst-case scenario, catch and bend.
** There are only a handful of people I let cut with my antique sword, all of whom have demonstrated the proper level of control.
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I know it handles like a dog. But I still want one.
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It's Steam! It's Punk! But Is It Steampunk?
(And the http://www.asciimation.co.nz/bb/2010/11 ... ord-player site, for Drunkard's Walk purposes...)
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Very cool. And very Kohran.
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Let The Holiday Videos Commence!
12-09-2010, 08:44 PM
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From RTE. NSFW, very NSFW..... but catchy as all hell and currently going viral in this country.
Rubberbandits -> I've a horse outside.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljPFZrRD3J8
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It deserves to go viral in THIS country
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Smarter than your average bear, but blind to the ambitions of sidekicks.
12-14-2010, 07:26 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6w0r-Sc ... r_embedded
Okay... so maybe I do want to see the 3d Yogi Bear Movie afterall...
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Lum the Invader Girl
A BBC dub of Urusei Yatsura. Sound quality's a bit off... but it still manages to be hilarious.
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Happy Decemberween!
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Stay where?
12-29-2010, 04:28 AM
Awesome, but watching the audience, I am not sure they know what to make of it.
http://www.youtube.com/wa...feature=player_embedded#!
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Some more utterly weird puppets
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Oh my gods... I so want to watch this series now...
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I think you've found an influence on the movie 'Black Swan'.
Now for something completely different its....
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Bah! Why, when I was a lad, we had cheap Korean knockoffs of popular cartoons - not the toys, the actual cartoons! If we wanted a toy, we had to carve it out of a live oak tree infested with aphids and biting ants who protect them to lick sweet goop off their shells! And we LIKED it!
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... You know what? I don't know whether to call that a Crossover That Should Not Be, or a Crossover That SHOULD Be.
Oh, and I just LOVE the whole death by nuclear power thing.
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Jazz on the Ukulele-Autumn Leaves
01-05-2011, 09:12 PM
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From This thread on TFF, (You'll have to register) where I post stuff for one of my fics comes this by Spooky316, based off of ELO's 'Twilight'.
It made me smile greatly.
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CollegeHumor.com presents...
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1945297]A Tribute to Fictional Bands
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A british comedy sketch,
http://puns.icanhascheezburger.com/2010 ... ity-humor/
and another
http://puns.icanhascheezburger.com/2011 ... our-drink/
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LAUREL AND HARY! !!!!! Eleventyone!
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