Monsters, CCNA, Work, Gaming, Politics
Monsters 1: Lordi wins Eurovision. Surprised to see many people on my flist making a big deal of this. Let's face it, their lyrics suck and musically they're as competent as KISS or Twisted Sister (i.e., not at all). Basically, they're a crap band in glam monster outfits.
Monsters 2: A gaggle of g*ths wander through Melbourne dressed up as zombies. I find myself wondering what's the point? Sure we love to frock up and apply makeup in new and interesting ways, but I could only think that said participants are competing with Malaysian beggars (I actually saw I guy like this in Indonesia).
Monsters 3: Dracorex hogwartsia, "The Dragon King of Hogwarts", has been discovered. Hat-tip to
ozraptor4 with whom
caseopaya and I are going to the Melbourne zoo tonight for a presentation by a wild animals vet graduate from Murdoch Uni.
CCNA: (Re)sat my semester 2 theory exam on Tueday. Despite feeling like death warmed up I finished with 30 minutes to spare. Instead of doing the sensible thing and checking some of my answers I submitted. Shouldn't have worried; 91.3%; pleased with that result.
Work: I have a lot of it at the moment. Was given at the start of the week a sixty page website to finish by today. No, I haven't been doing much else.
Gaming: Three new faces at GURPS Australian Noir last Sunday; we're going to have to break up into two groups and a two week cycle. Thinking GURPS, retro AD&D, Using HARP, MERP or Rolemaster for Thieves World (
artbroken's ears prick up) and possibly Call of Cthulhu. Would be great if someone would run a SF game; like Paranoia or Cyberpunk.
Politics: Back to the medieval fiefdoms as Montenegro declares independence. Want to reduce teenage pregnancies and STDs? Provide sex education and treat them like the adults they are. Duh. Will someone please pay for the externalities? Global warming may exceed predictions - as in six degrees hotter.
Monsters 2: A gaggle of g*ths wander through Melbourne dressed up as zombies. I find myself wondering what's the point? Sure we love to frock up and apply makeup in new and interesting ways, but I could only think that said participants are competing with Malaysian beggars (I actually saw I guy like this in Indonesia).
Monsters 3: Dracorex hogwartsia, "The Dragon King of Hogwarts", has been discovered. Hat-tip to
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CCNA: (Re)sat my semester 2 theory exam on Tueday. Despite feeling like death warmed up I finished with 30 minutes to spare. Instead of doing the sensible thing and checking some of my answers I submitted. Shouldn't have worried; 91.3%; pleased with that result.
Work: I have a lot of it at the moment. Was given at the start of the week a sixty page website to finish by today. No, I haven't been doing much else.
Gaming: Three new faces at GURPS Australian Noir last Sunday; we're going to have to break up into two groups and a two week cycle. Thinking GURPS, retro AD&D, Using HARP, MERP or Rolemaster for Thieves World (
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Politics: Back to the medieval fiefdoms as Montenegro declares independence. Want to reduce teenage pregnancies and STDs? Provide sex education and treat them like the adults they are. Duh. Will someone please pay for the externalities? Global warming may exceed predictions - as in six degrees hotter.
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Very interesting article on Global warming & sex. No hope in this country for either.
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Thank God I'm not alone. For a moment then I even pondered the possibility that there was some inside joke that I wasn't privvy on. They really are not that good.
The "Swedish model" stands in antithesis to the "father-daughter purity balls" which have become popular... in America. Sensible commentary here.
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As for the article - why am I not surprised.
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Lordi winning is kind of cool because it shows that the cheese factor can win out over the pop idol factor. Which is what makes it worth setting aside those 3 or 4 hours in a year to drink some [beverage of choice] and eat some [food of choice] with [preferred company].
Hell, as shown on SBS, the voice-over guy spends the entire show *taking the piss out of it*. The whole excercise is tongue firmly planted in cheek (unless you're in the crowd actually at the event who seemed to take it seriously. Of course, they might have just been playing it straight :)
My advice is treat Eurovision just like you treat a terrible B-grade movie and other people's passion for it will make a lot more sense.
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Advice noted; after all, I do enjoy Ed Wood films, and not just for their progressive politics.
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As I said before each to their own.
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And honestly, whilst Lordi certainly aren't great or even musicaly all that good, they are fun.
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The fun part I can understand. Still, it's supposed to be a music competition, not a dress-up show.
I guess Eurovision has given up all pretence of being even remotely sensible.
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My thoughts were that's a lot of effort for a bit of fun. I mean seriously; it should have been a media event to provide entertainment to the masses or something.
What do you think of our dinosaur friend? ;-)
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What else is new?
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But... They got up... and left the house.. it was daytime!
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Who told you that? Were they smiling when they said it?
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Well, what is it then exactly?
Eurovision: a viewer's guide
Therefore the result is a competition packed with groups or individuals tuned and primped to be cute, fluffy and inoffensive, and songs carefully monitored to contain nothing but the words "Love", "Happiness" and "Respect" in whatever combination and translation, surgically removed from any concept of 'good taste' or 'dignity'. Legs and breasts rate well, as do inoffensive SNAGs. Every so often you'll see an abberation slip through the defenses, like the Israeli transsexual winner a few years ago, or indeed, Lordi. They can usually be picked by the outrage when they win their own country's play-off. Most of the contestants seem to take the whole farce seriously. Occasionally, they patently don't. (Lithuania, I'm looking at you. "We are the winners", indeed.)
It's basically a huge carnival of bad taste, masochism and schadenfreude, all wrapped up in glitter and neon.
Most of us are not laughing with the contestants, if you get my meaning. Sir Terry Wogan certainly wasn't.
Re: Eurovision: a viewer's guide
Though with Lithuania's entry ("We are the winners of Eurovision") I'd hardly say the rest of Europe was taking it seriously either.
Re: Eurovision: a viewer's guide
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That happened over 25 years ago.
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I actually find the few Lordi songs i've heard quite pleasing to the ear.
That could be because they're noticeably reminiscent of the catchy bits of other songs, but everything sounds like something else to me anyway.
(Plus, i'd rather hear someone doing a half decent Zodiac Mindwarp trip than endure yet another bunch of fauxhawks trying to sound like the Stooges any day).
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Pleasing? More like inoffensive at best. Let's take their most well known song,
'Hard Rock Hallejah'. If this isn't a defining example of glam metal aural wallpaper, nothing is. Boring springs to the lips.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6666637566522776701
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Aural wallpaper is precisely what i want from certain kinds of music, heavy metal in particular.