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July 21, 2008 -- 8:14 PM
posted by Al
Sounds like last saturday! That's right I didn't give a f*&k that whole day!
July 20, 2008 -- 5:20 PM
posted by Par
Why Batman Could Exist--But Not for Long:
Why such a long training time?
Batman can't really afford to lose. Losing means death—or at least not being able to be Batman anymore. But another benchmark is having enough skill and experience to defend himself without killing anyone. Because that's part of his credo. It would be much easier to fight somebody if you could incapacitate them with extreme force. Punching somebody in the throat could be a lethal blow. That's pretty easy to do.
But if you're thinking about something that doesn't result in lethal force, that's more tricky. It's really hard for people to get their heads around, I think. To be that good, to not actually lethally injure anyone, requires an extremely high level of skill that would take maybe 15 to 18 years to accumulate.
July 19, 2008 -- 1:46 AM
posted by Par
Actually, it was a quote from an interview with Nellie McKay (link? where'd I put that link? Oh, here it is.) She was referring to Being John Malkovich, I think, and saying that her goal is to reach a point where she could just up and switch careers to, say, puppetry and have her audience just run with it.
July 18, 2008 -- 10:33 PM
posted by *andy thompson
Leiningen versus the Ants
A blast from the past of our collective consciousnesses(eses).
July 18, 2008 -- 6:53 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
Hmm, you've got the cause and effect reversed. You just need a lot of good quality string, and then you need to know how to pull those strings. And THEN comes the success.
July 18, 2008 -- 4:56 PM
posted by Tonestar Runner
Big thanks to Al and anyone else who was in on that wicked bit of guitar gear I received for my birthday!
