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This Christmas, Get Your Kids Some Lego Instead

 

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How American Voters Seem to People in the Other G8 Countries

In case you were wondering: the G8 countries, in alphabetical order, are:

  • Canada
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Russia
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
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Who’s a Bad Boy? WHO’S A BAD BOY?

As much as I like dogs, I don’t mind dog shaming, as they can’t read or surf the ‘net, and hence won’t develop self-esteem issues or resentment.

Besides, it’s funny.

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A Christmas Potato Chip Abomination

That’s right: these are artificially flavured Pringles White Chocolate Peppermint potato chips. Looking at the photo above, two things come to mind

  1. This can’t possibly tast good.
  2. Whoever took this photo really needs to clean their stove.
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Thunder Busters: AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” Meets Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters”

Here’s Thunder Busters, a mashup using the vocal and guitar tracks from AC/DC’s Thunderstruck and the drum and synth lines from Ray Parker Jr.’s theme song for Ghostbusters made by Australian mash-up DJs Wax Audio. Who you gonna call?

My thanks to Adam P.W. Smith for the find!

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Sue-Ann Levy’s Twitter Self-Immolation and Her “Leopold” Moment with Jonathan Kay

During the final presidential debate, Sue-Ann Levy — columnist for Accordion City’s worst newspaper, Mayor Rob Ford’s loudest cheerleader (Toronto Life called her his “personal stenographer”), defender of the city against firefighters and all-round lowerer-of-the-bar — decided to make a tweet:

A tweet-storm ensued, during which Levy suggested that he’s secretly a Muslim (and you know, they can’t be up to any good) and that people “might want to check clips on YouTube from CNN that show otherwise. Sorry this might make the LibLeft cringe.”

It was the usual right-left crossfire until Jonathan Kay, columnist for the National Post — the paper that the Sun wants to be, if it ever grows up — stepped into the fray. If you’re not familiar with Mr. Kay or his writing, he’s generally considered conservative on a number of issues, in a sort of Barry Goldwater style. Here’s Wikipedia’s summary of his writings:

Kay often endorses views regarded as conservative, particularly on the subjects of Israel,[16] political correctness[17] and policy toward North American Aboriginals.[18] However, he also has dissented from conservatives on a variety of issues. In recent years, for example, he has written articles raising awareness about income inequality,[19] and questioning the conduct of the Iraq War.[20] Kay has also been a strong supporter of gay rights. In 2010, Kay argued that conservatives are wrong to continue challenging the majority scientific view on global warming.[21] In response, Financial Post columnist Terence Corcoran, a noted climate-change skeptic, argued that Kay’s support of the anthropogenic climate change theory was based on unproven environmentalist dogmas.[22]

Kay’s writing is generally dismissive of the claims made by the 9/11 Truth Movement, and they have responded with criticism of him. He has been accused of attacking academic freedom because, in his writing, he criticizes the public funding of academic research that is based on 9/11 skepticism.[23][24]

When he entered the debate, it turned into the “Leopold!” moment from this classic Bugs Bunny cartoon:

Here’s Jonathan Kay’s tweet:

Realizing that Kay had brought a gun to her knife fight, her reply was:

Kay’s response:

You can see the whole scuffle summarized on Torontoist, which closes with this tweet from Kay:

Jonathan Kay should use this picture for his byline!

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Chogokin King Robo Mickey and Friends (or: What Happens When Disney Goes Voltron)

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The term for mecha that combine to form super-mecha — such as with both versions of Voltron or the Transformers’ Devastator and Superion — is “combiner”. Tamashii Nations (Tamashii means soul; it’s another way of writing Damacy, as in Katamari) a group of companies that make Japanese collectibles, has this stunning combiner in which mecha versions of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto, Pluto’s doghouse, and the steamboat from Steamboat Willie join to form something I’m going to call “Waltron”.

Its actual name is Chogokin King Robo Mickey and Friends, and the official names of the sentai members are:

  • Ace Willy (head)
  • Jet Mickey (torso)
  • Sky Minnie (torso)
  • Diver Donald (arms)
  • Aqua Daisy (arms)
  • Land Goofy (legs)
  • Dash Pluto (legs)
  • Doghouse (legs)

(Chogokin is Japanese for “super alloy”.)

According to the Japanese entertainment blog Jefusion, Chogokin King Robo Mickey and Friends will debut at a Tamashii Nations event from October 26th through 28th and will hit store shelves in March at the price of ¥13,440 (USD$169 / CAD$167 as of this writing).