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[From And now you know… [The Agitator]]

After watching that, and realizing that Sarah Palin is completely inept and ignorant of anything outside of her own myopic worldview, I want to know what exactly it is about her that is appealing to conservative republicans and why is she being looked at for 2012? What part of “didn’t know that Africa was a continent” and “couldn’t identify the countries that were involved in NAFTA” seems like a good choice for anything other than the “after” picture of a botched frontal lobotomy procedure?

Tin CupDoes anyone have Bono’s address? I feel so heart-broken for the poor, penniless bloke that I want to send him a little something to help him get started with his pan-handling. It’s a really nice, tin cup, too: blue enamelware with a stainless steel rim. I used to use it when I was a stagehand with IATSE Local 470, so it’s no stranger to the tragic and destitute life of internationally-famous rock stars.

Why am I sending Bono my tin cup? [1] Because Paul McGuiness–U2’s manager–says that his boys aren’t getting paid enough.   Nope.  That $30 million they earned in 2006 has left them starving and begging for change (the kind that jingles in your tin cup, not the kind that Obama wants).   The only way to save his poor, destitute boys from living in a public shelter and eating in a soup kitchen is to institute a “music tax” on everyone who uses the internet.  C’mon… fess up.  You know you’ve been illegally downloading tracks from…   umm…   I’m sorry, can anyone name an album that U2 has put out in the last 15 years?  The last one I listened to was Rattle & Hum.   I worked as a stagehand for that Zoo-TV abomination, and got so annoyed and disgusted with the pop crap they were spewing I’ve never bothered to even listen to anything of theirs since.    <i>However</i>, I’m obviously a pirate who needs to pay McGuiness and his starving boys more money (for songs I’m not listening to and don’t want to listen to).

He’s just looking out for his boys, y’see.  He’s very honest about it.  “I would like to see the workers (creators) paid, which they aren’t at the moment.”   This is why Bono needs a tin cup. Because, you see, he’s “not getting paid”.

Now, I know what you’re thinking.  Why don’t they just do some sort of media or product tie-in?  Y’know… use an ad-supported business model. Well, obviously that’s an insult to an artist!  As McGuiness says, he “does not want to see ‘artists reduced to the status of employees working for glorified ad agencies.’”  U2 would never lower themselves to getting money from advertisers.

Okay.  Let’s set aside the (admittedly fun) sarcasm for a second and look at the facts.

1) McGuiness’ contention is that the internet is stealing money from the pockets of U2 (and himself) simply by existing, and therefore all the users of the internet owe him and his clients money.

This is, quite honestly, the most arrogant and pompous attitude I’ve seen in a long time.  He believes that illegal music downloads are one of the–if not the most single–powerful reasons that people sign up for internet service.   Those billion+ downloads from iTunes–a company who pays 70 cents on the dollar to the music industry?  They’re irrelevant.  Amazon.com?  Irrelevant.  All those other companies that have legal contracts with the music industry and pay royalties?  Irrelevant.   All those things the internet has to offer that have nothing to do with music?  So amazingly irrelevant.   People only sign up for internet service so that they can illegally download music.

Yeah.  Right.   Get fuckin’ real, McGuiness.  Everybody knows we get online for the porn!

2) McGuiness just wants “to see the workers (creators) paid, which they aren’t at the moment.”

2 responses to this one:

a) Right now, iTunes pays 70% of it’s income to the music industry.  Less than 2% of that reaches the artists.  If McGuiness has a problem with how much money is making its way into Bono’s pockets, he needs to talk to Universal, Sony BMG, the RIAA, and the rest of “The Industry”.   It’s not the listeners how are taking your money, mister.  It’s “The Industry”.

b) I’ve worked in the arts for over 20 years and this little detail still annoys me:  Please name any other industry where someone continues to get paid for work they did years ago.  It really bothers me when rich musicians bitch that they’re not getting paid enough for work they did 20, 30, even 40 years ago.  Boo fuckin’ hoo.  God forbid you actually have to keep on working like the rest of the world.

3) The hypocrisy of “artists” that sold out wholesale to Apple suggesting that using advertising as a revenue source is somehow beneath them is…  well… I’m at a loss for words.   Let’s also remember that every tour that they’ve been on has been sponsored by some company–usually a brewery or distillery.  Any TV appearances have been sponsored by advertisers.  And, of course, every single second of radio play they’ve gotten–you remember that, right?  The medium that promoted them and <i>made</i> them famous?–has been paid for by advertising dollars.

The market has changed.  Evolve or die.  Because, quite frankly, those of us that actually work for a living really haven’t got an ant’s ass worth of sympathy for your spoiled rich boys.  When I start getting residuals for those dishes I washed back in 1985, and that U2 concert I built the stage for back in 1992, I might be willing to give you a listen.  Until then?  Sit down and shut up!

[1] Get fucking real! That rich bastard can buy his own cup. I bought mine when I was a college student making less than $5,000 a year, and paying half of that to the state in tuition and taxes.

  • Rush Limbaugh states that Obama only got the nod because he’s black (Quizlaw)
  • Kenneth E. Holder, the drunk bastard who shot his girlfriend’s dog with a bow and arrow (Houston Chronicle)
  • Hartford residents who avoided, circled, and generally did everything but actually help this 78-year-old who was victim of a hit-n-run (WTIC 1080)
  • Hillary Clinton who, defying all common sense and logic, refuses to drop out of the race despite there being absolutely no way for her to win (CNN)

…but the ones they have lately really suck ass.

Courtesy of Den of Geek!, we have 30 sequels that no one asked for and even fewer will care about. A few gems for your consideration: Ace Ventura Jr., Shrek Goes Fourth, and Beverly Hills Cop 4, to name only a few. Now, I must admit that there are a few that I wouldn’t mind seeing, like Crank 2 and компютри втора употребаmaybe The Descent 2. They’re guilty pleasures, and I make no apologies for them.

What happened to taking a chance? What happened to directors who were willing to try and tell a story or convey something to the audience other than “Give me your money”? Is the industry so hard up for funding that they’re unwilling to try something new anymore?

This image hits a little too close to home (but it’s still really goddam funny).

Let’s play a game of “Good Idea, Bad Idea”. See if you can tell the difference between the person who is pulling random pseudo-science “facts” out of their ass, and who might actually have a little bit of training and expertise.

“I am challenging these evil genes by natural means. I am convinced that by eating biological foods it is possible to avoid tumours.”
Gwyneth Paltrow, board-certified geneticist actress

“Diet cannot prevent cancer. The risks of some of them can be reduced with certain diets, but some cancers, alas, show no link to dietary factors.”
Ursula Arens, dietician

Can anyone tell me what the hell “biological foods” are? What was she eating previously? Glass? Plastic? Ok. Maybe that’s the only boneheaded thing to be found here…

“If you suffer from joint pain it is a good idea to cut out or reduce the amount of tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, white potatoes and paprika that you eat.”
Gillian McKeith, author

“Some rheumatoid patients may improve by omitting certain foods from their diets, but this must be determined on an individual basis and a blanket prohibition is totally unjustified.”
Margaret Rayman, professor of nutritional medicine

What kind of joint pain, Gillian? What caused it? Injury? Illness? Joint pain can be caused by many things, from pneumonia to hepatitis to leukemia to just being elderly. Are you trying to say that anyone who suffers from any kind of joint pain should just stop eating certain foods and they’ll magically be pain-free? As an author, I trust that when you say something, you’ve chosen your words with a certain amount of care and precision so you can communicate your ideas without unintended ambiguity so this must be what you meant.

“Lots of skin products use the same petrochemicals as the antifreeze in your car.”
–Stella McCartney, fashion designer

“Propylene glycol is a very versatile chemical which is used primarily as a base in moisturisers, a solvent in food colouring, a carrier solvent in fragrances and in many anti-bacterial lotions. So it might sound scary, but it isn’t.”
–Dr Dominic Williams, pharmacologist

And have you heard about this dihydrogen monoxide? It can causes severe burns, contributes to the greenhouse effect, is a primary component of acid rain, and has actually been found in the tumors of cancer patients. And yet, it’s still used as a fire retardant, in nuclear power plants, as an industrial solvent and it’s even found in some so-called “junk foods”! Amazing!

“lovely make-up and moisturisers which don’t have any chemicals in them”.
Sarah Beeny, television presenter

“Chemicals are everywhere and everything. To be chemical free you have to experience a total vacuum.”
Ian Mabbett, chemist

Ian, in Sarah’s case, I think you hit the nail right on her vacuous little head.

(quotes taken from The Telegraph)