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audio visual sketch 6 Gman3thou... - 16 views - 2 weeks ago
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NIN auckland 09 Terrible Lie Gman3thou... - 208 views - 4 months ago
オオカミとブタ。Stop motion with wolf and pig. dokugyunyu - 2,066,227 views - 3 months ago
At first I photographed stop motion animation. And I displayed the photographs in my room and photographed it again. Enjoy a connection with the world of the room and the world in the photograph. Thanks for watching.Some musicians add music on my video and reupload it. Thank you very much.
オオカミとブタのコマ撮り写真を撮って、それを部屋に置いていく 様子を再びコマ撮りにしました。2重コマ撮り。写真と部屋、2次 元と3次元が織りなす、次元ハイブリッドコマドリエクスタシーー !!!!!!
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Non-Believers & Rejectors TheAmazin... - 142,526 views - 1 year ago
As an outspoken atheist I am subjected to an inordinate amount of nonsensical loaded questions with fallacious premises. My beliefs regarding God are also constantly the focus of very strange and unfounded assumptions, often the result of simple ignorance but also quite frequently the result malicious distortions made utterly knowingly by those in positions of authority purportedly derived from the divine.

To address all such loaded questions and bizarre assumptions in a single video would be a task too great for any one atheist, even with my "old school" director's account, which enables me to post videos exceeding ten minutes in length. However, there are two recurring bits of abominable miscomprehension that are in dire need of addressing.

The first is the misnomer of "non-believer" that we atheists all-too-often hear and all-too-often accept. I daresay many of us wear it as something of a badge of honor, but the term contains within it a tacit admission of a theocentric world. Atheists, like all other people, believe and disbelieve in a great number of things. I personally believe in concepts freedom and truth and beauty and all that jazz. I also believe in concretions like the blueness of the sky or the texture of a stucco ceiling. I disbelieve in concepts like fascism and religion and two wrongs make a right. I disbelieve in purported concretions like Santa Claus and Goblins. I disbelieve in God both as a concept and a purported concretion.

So, I am both a believer and a non-believer. It merely depends on the context, the subject, the narrative. If the subject is Santa Claus as a concept, then I am a believer. If the subject is Santa Claus as a purported concretion, then I am a non-believer.
To accept the label of non-believer without any contextual clues or any predefined subject as non-belief in God by default is to give the concept undue credence. By admitting the God question so important that belief or non-belief in him trumps all other beliefs or non-beliefs is to give him undue importance. For "believer" to be the center of a Christian's identity is perfectly sensible and sensical, but for "non-believer" to be the center of an atheist identity is ridiculous outside of the context of debating theists. We are atheists. Atheist is a word which means that we lack a belief in deities—and that's all it should or shall ever mean. Whether or not we are non-believers should always depend on the context of the word and if the word is without context we should not acknowledge it as meaning anything. The next time you are called a non-believer, you're response should be, "A non-believer in what?"

The second of the inglorious sophistries I've made this video in hopes of correcting is this silly notion that atheists have rejected God. Now, of course we have rejected God as a concept or an idea, just as most of us with good sense reject communism and dictatorships. We have not, however, rejected God in the sense that one rejects a parent who was never there or a friend who betrayed us. We don't believe in God, and to reject him in that sense, belief in him is an absolute prerequisite.

Certain theists believe, even after being corrected on this point, that we are deceiving ourselves—that we genuinely do believe in God, but reject him because we want to be able to free ourselves from his will. In other words, we disbelieve in him so that we can disobey him.

This argument holds no water for one simple reason. No idea, regardless of how vile or wicked it might be, has suffered from the idea of being divinely willed. Hitler claimed to be the chosen of God. Albert Fish, who cannibalized children, was a devout Christian who believed that angels would have intervened to save his victims if God had thought his crimes wrong. If we really wanted to do evil, God would not stand in our way—we could make him condone it, just as Christian Scientists make him condone not-treating disease and the Opus Dei sect of Catholics make him condone self-mutilation. God's will is largely controlled, for all practical purposes, by the will of his believers. And if atheists really wanted to do whatever they wanted, they'd not bother with atheism—they would just say that God approved of whatever behaviors they indulged in.

We don't believe in God because there is no pressing reason to believe in God. It's really quite simple and requires little in the way of further explanation.
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Kraak & Smaak - Squeeze Me KraakAndS... - 82,088 views - 1 year ago
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"Squeeze me" is the first full single from the new Kraak & Smaak album Plastic People. Featuring vocals from rising soul star Ben Westbeech (whose album "Welcome to the Best Years of Your Life" on Gilles Peterson's Brownswood label made it into nearly all of the Best of 2007 charts), means this track is already being tipped as the one to propel K&S into the charts.

Marrying the Kraakers future funk and hip hop beats with a sensational Westbeech vocal made this track a sure bet as the first choice single although the band did release a couple of warm up EP's to remind everyone why their debut album Boogie Angst was a worldwide success.

"Funk Ass Rotator / Mad as Hell" was aimed firmly at the dancefloor and has earned the boys a Radio 1 guest mix later on this month while "That's Our Word" showcased the bands more leftfield side featuring a collaboration with Stones Throw rapper Dudley Perkins.

Squeeze me features a killer set of remixes. Trevor Loveys -- mainstay of the dubsided label and partner of Herve in their Speakerjunk project turns in a hot vocal and dub that neatly crosses the divide between bassline and techy fidget house. Breaks hero A Skillz from Fingerlickin' slays the floor with a hip hop tempo tech-funk mix. Soul of Man's Jem Stone turns in a deep and dubby beauty and deep funk don Lack of Afro from Freestyle rounds off the package with a mix for the funk soul brothers and sisters.
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