Sky Crane.
Isn’t that how Willy Wonka’s glass elevator worked?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sky Crane.
Isn’t that how Willy Wonka’s glass elevator worked?
Possibly. Did Willy Wonka's glass elevator have rockets?
Well, it did punch through the ceiling.
It’s Official: James Cameron and Google Unveil Plans for Asteroid-Mining
I'm totally requesting an asteroid rotation.
"Authenticity" is one of the great bullshit standards.
For reals.
Wow, this story about a Korean rap star who was hounded into hiding is really horrible: [link]
Poor guy, and his poor family, too!
My life is more authentic the less it is dominated by “the everyone” and the more it is governed by my own understanding, concerns, desires, tastes, goals, etc.
As a person who generally likes things that are popular, I hate that shit so much. I authentically like popular arts!
Right there with you. It implies that if you were authentic, you wouldn't be into mainstream shit; you'd be into weird obscure shit. (Also known as "I liked R.E.M. *before* 'Fables of the Reconstruction'!")
As a music critic who spent a couple years thinking about Bubblegum music and spent years listening to "punker than thou" and indierock debates, I can assure you that authenticity is a shibboleth.
Everything is mediated. Nothing is pure. Bluegrass purists ignore that the very genre is a mishmash of old timey string bands and blues music with occasional flourishes from swing.
Folk purists (as Nick Tosches pointed out) are generally ignorant of the longstanding "pollution" of pop melodies. A lot of songs people consider folk music came right out of Tin Pan Alley.
Authenticity is 100% bullshit. Anybody that claims it is - by definition - ignorant. People that espouse it as a personal virtue are also peddling bullshit. They're selling you something. Oftentimes beer, though occasionally a privileged white person's tour through Costa Rica.
It implies that if you were authentic, you wouldn't be into mainstream shit; you'd be into weird obscure shit.
This reminds me! There are some cranky people on the internet who have been ranting that if you like GCS, you're not a REAL Goth. That I'm one of the signs that Goth Is Dead, and that (wait for it) I'm not authentic. Oh, how I giggled when I was reading these posts.
(And then absurdly pleased when swarms of other people commented to defend GCS, me, and to tell the cranky people that while they're entitled to their opinions, those opinions are wrong.)
The authenticity value y'all are railing against doesn't seem to have much to do with what Scola's link is talking about.