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I'm looking for a music video that was sort of viral maybe ten or fifteen years ago. I don't remember much, but it involved people playing traditional instruments from Korea, Japan, or China (can't remember which), and the big thing was there was a blue wig that made the rounds. At least one person wore it on and off, and I think several people did. I've been looking for this for a while.
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# ? Dec 14, 2019 19:35 |
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All Hat No Cattle posted:I'm looking for a music video that was sort of viral maybe ten or fifteen years ago. I don't remember much, but it involved people playing traditional instruments from Korea, Japan, or China (can't remember which), and the big thing was there was a blue wig that made the rounds. At least one person wore it on and off, and I think several people did. Is this Kirsten Dunst's horrific cover of "Turning Japanese" from 2009? E: NVM (false kpop leads?) Teketeketeketeke fucked around with this message at 22:33 on Dec 14, 2019 |
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Snowy posted:Holy poo poo you are not kidding. Times were different and national lampoon was a little edgy but I don’t remember anything like that in there. Turns out its a catalog of every terrible thing and almost a rosetta stone to explain cultural boomerism
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# ? Dec 14, 2019 23:16 |
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Teketeketeketeke posted:Is this Kirsten Dunst's horrific cover of "Turning Japanese" from 2009? Nope! I'm pretty sure it predated it, and was very different. I think it may also have been an instrumental.
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Does anyone else remember a "Let's make the worst font ever" thread where everyone made one character and someone compiled it into a real font? I've been trying to find that thread/font forever.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 13:49 |
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All Hat No Cattle posted:I'm looking for a music video that was sort of viral maybe ten or fifteen years ago. I don't remember much, but it involved people playing traditional instruments from Korea, Japan, or China (can't remember which), and the big thing was there was a blue wig that made the rounds. At least one person wore it on and off, and I think several people did. This might be Hatten Ar Din? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgdfcKtRQW8 It isn't Korea, Japan, or China, but there's a hat that makes the rounds.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 14:37 |
About 10 years ago I ran across a paper that contrasted major revolutions with communications technology with an increase in global conflict. The printing press, radio, TV, cable news, ECT. I wanted to read this again for it's take on the present moment.
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# ? Dec 17, 2019 20:37 |
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That loving football generator gif that says "daddies cummies" as the dude throws the football. I hate that gif but it makes me laugh. I hate it.
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There was this "almost made it" rock band in the Milwaukee area late 80's early 90's called Rotten Sneakers. They did a demo tape that was sold through The Exclusive Company. I got their CD after they changed their name to Rogue Wave, but that stupid demo tape eludes me. It was black with beat-up red converse on the cover and had like 4 songs.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 02:39 |
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Slightly Absurd posted:I wonder if the .mp3 file itself has any additional data, like the album name it came from or the release date. I'd imagine they probably already checked, but sometimes it's easy to overlook things that seem obvious. Sadly, the only additional info that the tag provides is that it's track #1, and is supposedly from 2001. No album, art or other info. Telemaze posted:I wonder if it was a pre-loaded track from some audio program you have (or had) installed. That would explain why it sounds so professional but no one knows about it. No, it had been chilling in a folder that I'd saved various .mp3s to. The only idea that I have where it may have come from was an internet radio site before last.fm was a thing that trawled open directories for mp3s to play. If you liked a song that was playing, you could just click a link that would take you to the dir. It's long dead and even if I could remember what it was called, I doubt archive.org would be much help.
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# ? Dec 19, 2019 05:09 |
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Bold Robot posted:This might be Hatten Ar Din? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgdfcKtRQW8 Nope, not even close (the video was professionally done), but I thank you for introducing me to this. It's a work of art, and I think that's Geddy Lee's uncle or something.
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# ? Dec 20, 2019 04:01 |
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So I have been looking for this video FOREVER. It was once featured on awful vision and consists of a large woman in tight red pants bending over a bed and ripping huge rear end. My best friend and I bonded over this video and I would love to find it for him. All I have is this tiny screen shot. Unfortunately the link in the screenshot does not work. Does anyone on here have it or know where I can find it?
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fauna posted:my very own rear end Mines big enough to share
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 00:50 |
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There was a movie or a show or something where one of the characters says something along the lines of, "Vaya con pollos. The Hispanics say that. It means, 'Go with God.'" It feels like I've made it up, but I have a friend that has also heard it somewhere and also can't remember where.
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Batterypowered7 posted:There was a movie or a show or something where one of the characters says something along the lines of, "Vaya con pollos. The Hispanics say that. It means, 'Go with God.'" It feels like I've made it up, but I have a friend that has also heard it somewhere and also can't remember where. Vaya Con Dios was a recurring gag in King Of The Hill.
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 02:24 |
Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States.
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 05:22 |
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Having a hard time finding a digital copy of the cover of White Rabbit by David Diebold and Kim Cataluna. Like, I can find it on YouTube, but not a good quality MP3 or such of it.
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 06:59 |
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hey man that's not a white whale! like if you were lookin for say track 7 off the 2001 mountain dew mail-in-your-proofs-of-purchase sample cd i'd be down to help you look for that because it's a kind of rare treasure but a cover of white rabbit? dude get your own
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 07:17 |
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Sign up to a free trial of Music and use it to iTunes Match the crappy MP3 into a high quality AAC master.
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# ? Dec 21, 2019 11:43 |
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The White Dragon posted:hey man that's not a white whale! Oh, cool there are rules now, thanks.
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Obsidianheart posted:Oh, cool there are rules now, thanks. Richard shut the file-sharing forums down in 2005. Namaste.
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Mammal Sauce posted:Richard shut the file-sharing forums down in 2005. Namaste. Yeah, I know, I'm looking for what service I can legally purchase this particular cover off of, or what cd it originally appeared on so I can try to track down a copy.
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Obsidianheart posted:Having a hard time finding a digital copy of the cover of White Rabbit by David Diebold and Kim Cataluna. Like, I can find it on YouTube, but not a good quality MP3 or such of it. Soulseek has it
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My name is Ahab Moab and I’m looking for my slam whale, Moby Dick
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I'm looking for an old customer service training video I watched for a job back around 2007. It was called "If Looks Could Kill" It starred Richard Griffiths as a British tourist that gets murdered. Scotland Yard tries to reconstruct the events leading up to the murder by going through the customer service interactions he had leading up to his death. The problem is this video was only sold for institutional use for $999 and also the movie was remade with different actors so the version with Richard Griffiths isn't even available anymore. Also there's some other random movie that happens to have the same name.
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rodbeard posted:I'm looking for an old customer service training video I watched for a job back around 2007. It was called "If Looks Could Kill" It starred Richard Griffiths as a British tourist that gets murdered. Scotland Yard tries to reconstruct the events leading up to the murder by going through the customer service interactions he had leading up to his death. The problem is this video was only sold for institutional use for $999 and also the movie was remade with different actors so the version with Richard Griffiths isn't even available anymore. Also there's some other random movie that happens to have the same name. Looks like this company made it, and they offer a free trial, so maybe ask them if they have a copy you could watch? Although this synopsis seems to say it's suicide rather than murder - am I mixing them up?
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There was a goon that remixed "The Audacity of Hope" into a totally different audio book. Does anyone remember the name? I thought it was Son of Stoya, Son of Man but that doesn't turn up hits on Google.
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SalTheBard posted:There was a goon that remixed "The Audacity of Hope" into a totally different audio book. Does anyone remember the name? I thought it was Son of Stoya, Son of Man but that doesn't turn up hits on Google. Son of Strelka, Son of God by Dan Warren. It's all on Spotify, check out his other poo poo. The Scientist, Departures, and A Series of Tasteful Nudes are all loving great.
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# ? Dec 23, 2019 20:33 |
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Thank you!
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tight aspirations posted:Looks like this company made it, and they offer a free trial, so maybe ask them if they have a copy you could watch? You've done better than what I was expecting, but unfortunately the first link only has a different video from the same series and the second link says the only copy of the tape in my state is the one I know for a fact that my old job had to replace because it was worn out. That first link is interesting though because I had no idea they made so many videos and they all seem to star some famous British actor slumming it.
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 00:39 |
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When I was a kid in the 90s there was some TV movie with like a family that were running from monsters or aliens or something and all I remember is this jump-cut of a really cheesy looking monster eating the kid's stuffed animals. What even was that movie?
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Milo and POTUS posted:This has nothing to do with the trash du jour but I remember a short film I saw on IFC years and years ago about a bunch of old men hiking in some germanic speaking country and they all get stuck one by one in a bog or something and resign themselves to die. I remember liking it but not if it was actually you know good. I think it might be noregian, danish or swedish but not positive
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rodbeard posted:You've done better than what I was expecting, but unfortunately the first link only has a different video from the same series and the second link says the only copy of the tape in my state is the one I know for a fact that my old job had to replace because it was worn out. That first link is interesting though because I had no idea they made so many videos and they all seem to star some famous British actor slumming it. Yeah, I figured if they made the pseudo-sequel, then the first one might be in their archive via their trial.
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# ? Dec 24, 2019 11:57 |
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I swear I remember a Coke commercial in the mid-90s that parodied Doom, where a player character tried all kinds of weapons on an enemy before finding a Coke and sharing a friendly moment with it instead. I cannot find a trace of this, and only saw it once. I wonder if I imagined it, because it might skew a little violent for an advert. Edit: holy poo poo, tried DuckDuckGo and found it! https://youtu.be/WmYSuV6-zBQ
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 03:04 |
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An anime with 2 detectives but they're aware they're in a cartoon and can guess where to look based on which elements are on the animation slide.
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Disco Pope posted:I swear I remember a Coke commercial in the mid-90s that parodied Doom, where a player character tried all kinds of weapons on an enemy before finding a Coke and sharing a friendly moment with it instead. That's an amazing piece of history.
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 03:26 |
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I have memories of a virtual pet PC game where you took care of a dog in the late 90s/early 2000s. I think the dog was brown. There were multiple areas, but I only recall the huge garden (which was always night time/gloomy) where you could play fetch, and a bathroom where you could go give the dog a bubble bath. There was a real sinister vibe to the whole thing, similar to Courage the Cowardly dog, but it was definitely not a tie-in. It could have been an indie game. I think there was a bone shape in the title, but I don't know what the title was. Previous searches for virtual pet games have come up only with ones that are not this.
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 22:39 |
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are we allowed to say porn? Cos some homemade looking lesbian porno called hkr_lez.mpg or something took up a lot of my time as a teenager
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# ? Dec 25, 2019 22:51 |
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Doctor Eckhart posted:I have memories of a virtual pet PC game where you took care of a dog in the late 90s/early 2000s. I think the dog was brown. There were multiple areas, but I only recall the huge garden (which was always night time/gloomy) where you could play fetch, and a bathroom where you could go give the dog a bubble bath. There was a real sinister vibe to the whole thing, similar to Courage the Cowardly dog, but it was definitely not a tie-in. It could have been an indie game. Would this be some variant or version of Dogz?
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Blue Moonlight posted:Would this be some variant or version of Dogz? Thanks, but no. I played the Dogz and Catz games at the same time as this game though.
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