Tag Archives: Fluffy

Behind the Scenes for the Lord of the Rings Parody

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Greetings, readers!

As the Webmaster shared (and I confirmed) yesterday, there is a very well done YouTube channel.

The Webmaster shared a video of their Lord of the Rings parody, set to the music of “Let it Go” from Frozen.

What she did not share, and one of the things I greatly appreciate about these performers, is that they have “behind-the-scenes” videos as well.

These do not necessarily go into as much detail as I might want, but it gives an interesting look into what goes on to make their videos. It is highly impressive.

Enjoy, and happy Saturday!

Happy Valentine’s Day from Chaucer

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Greetings, readers!

As you are presumably aware, it is Valentine’s Day in your world.

I recently encountered an amusingly done Valentine’s Article. It is written in the style of Chaucer— including the spelling and word usage. Consider yourself warned.

Have a lovely day.

“Periscope” is a thing…

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I have recently been encountering something on social media that I had not previously been aware of. It is an app called “periscope.”

It is a video app that enables you to live-stream, and send (or receive) feedback on what you are streaming.

I did a little bit of research, and found a tutorial that gives more, basic information.

Interesting definition of “communication” I like

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I heard an interesting definition of “Communication” recently: Communication is directing the thoughts of someone else.

I do not know where the original came from, but I rather like that definition. It fits. I am, after all, currently directing your thoughts around my current words. That is also why pictures “communicate” with us. They direct our thoughts.

What do you think of this definition?

A Paranoia One-Shot Was Fantastic (But Very R rated.)

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I recently encountered a very amusing (but definitely “R-rated” if it were a feature film) broadcast Paranoia One-Shot.

Paranoia is a Role Play system based in a dystopia where your “Friend, the Computer” is in charge. Friend computer is paranoid about Mutant-Commie-Traitor-Scum. Players are encouraged to be backstabbing and not overly collaborative.

In this one-shot, Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton were both playing. It is a four hour long episode. If you have the time, and are not easily offended, (It is very R-rated, and quite NOT Safe For Work) it is worth it.

(After all, what else are Saturdays for?)

I hope you have a good weekend.

A version of Pride and Prejudice I might enjoy…

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I was recently informed that a former Doctor from Doctor Who (Matt Smith, the 11th Doctor) is in the upcoming movie version of “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.” I thus found a trailer. It is a bit bloodier than some things shared, but I think this might actually be a version I could potentially enjoy.

I doubt they will address my still existing issues with the original, but at least the zombies should add an interesting element. Matt Smith should also add character.

I hope you have a good weekend.

“Be like Bill” Has Taken Over, Apparently

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There is a phenomenon that has appeared on the internet relatively recently. It is the “Be like Bill” meme.

The originals actually were a little amusing, if a tad condescending. The first one I was aware of simply encouraged people to ignore content that offended them.

The most recent iteration, however, now allows Facebook Users to generate their own.

One of the changes is that it uses the name of the user. I am guessing it then examines Facebook content, and generates one of several based upon what you do not do that has stated to annoy some people. For example, a common one celebrates not playing Candy Crush.

I think it is interesting how viral this has gotten; people from all over the country are using this.

I hope you have a good Sunday.