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May 11, 2012
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science bros.

There are no words to describe my feelings about this relationship. But I’m going to try.

First of all, their parallels. Both geniuses, top of their field. Both suffered an accident that physically changed them, forever, and not in a wholesome Spider-Man kind of way. Both try to do what they can to help others despite their own issues; Banner heals people, Tony works on developing clean energy. And both struggle, in their own way, with duality; Tony and Iron Man, Bruce and the Hulk. Two identities, one body. Only difference is Iron Man’s bad side is Tony.

I mentioned somewhere that Tony sees a bit of himself in Banner because they both have a monster inside them that they can’t control, a creature that springs fully formed from the id, the base impulses and the nasty stuff at the back of the mind. Bruce’s is a giant green rage monster. Tony’s trashed a party in Iron Man 2. Banner has a control over his that Tony hasn’t quite achieved yet; don’t think I didn’t notice Tony pouring himself a whiskey when confronting Loki. Tony is envious, fascinated, and most of all, impressed by Bruce’s control.

So he doesn’t walk on eggshells around Bruce like the others, because that’s not what Bruce needs. Tony sees Bruce’s restraint, sees the quiet, brilliant man making self-deprecating jokes in the corner of the room, sees the way people look at him like he’s going to snap any second, and thinks “nope”. Tony does what no-one else aboard that Helicarrier does. He trusts him. He makes jokes and jabs him and teases him and above all, treats him exactly how he would treat anyone else— he has a great regard for Bruce’s brilliance, and tells him so, but he doesn’t try to ignore the Hulk in the room. When he says “wow, you’ve really got a handle on this, haven’t you?” he’s not saying “gosh, it’s incredible you haven’t snapped yet and killed everyone on board” he’s saying “I know you have a handle on this, you wouldn’t be here if you didn’t, so I’m gonna poke you with this sharp object to prove it”. And you can see Bruce relax, and smile, and trust him back.

But then Tony goes even further, and invites Bruce to come to his R&D department. I’m pretty sure the two of them drive off together in Tony’s car at the end of the movie to do just that. And, okay, sure, Bruce is smart, but Tony’s tech is his baby. How many people get invitations to come and see his work? He invites Bruce because he recognises his brilliance, yes, but there’s another reason. He’s inviting Bruce to come down and work with him after this is over. He’s giving Bruce something to do next, a purpose, an alternative to disappearing into the ether to be alone with his monster. Tony knows from experience that being alone with your issues doesn’t end well, so for what’s only the third time in his life he extends the hand of friendship to a guy he’s known barely an hour.

And then, he tells Bruce to let the beast loose. Not just because they need him to fight, but because it will help him. If Bruce can take this thing that he sees as a curse and turn it into a gift, well, that’s going to lift him out of a very dark place. I’m not saying Tony knew about Bruce’s attempted suicide, but I think he had a suspicion that Bruce had been, in his words, “low”. So he encourages Bruce to take all that crap and pain and the Other Guy and use him to help people; after all, that’s what he did.

And it pays off. Nobody— nobody— thinks Bruce is going to turn up for that final battle. You can see the look on Natasha and Steve’s faces when Tony asks if Bruce turned up yet. They’ve counted Bruce out. Guy’s a mess, right? He’s too volatile. Doesn’t play well with others. He could never work as part of a team. No-one thinks he’ll come through when it matters. Except Tony. He has faith in him, and that faith is rewarded. It’s no wonder the Hulk is the one to catch Tony. Tony’s the one who helped let him out. He’s just returning the favor.

I don’t always reblog, but when I do, it’s because this shit is good.


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Apr 16, 2012
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This guy… I tell him it’s Meghan’s first time and request him to play “Sun & Moon” in his set for her. “Maybe” he says. “I have a very specific set of songs that I play in my mixes and I don’t like to mess with that, but I’ll try to remember it somewhere in the back of my mind.” So what does he do?

Motherfucker plays the song and ends the night with the best closing set I have ever seen in my life.

Lange is fucking awesome.


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Mar 12, 2012
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I got banned from the University of Hawaii’s Facebook event page for a screening of Kony 2012.

Here is the link in question.

Here was the comment I made on their page:

Here’s my beef with this entire issue: I don’t think it’s a bad thing to be aware of events that are happening on the other side of the world. As Americans, we’re notorious for NOT doing that. But I think that the idea that millions and millions of people suddenly found themselves a stance on an issue (especially an international issue where a lot of OTHER people’s lives will be affected) after watching a 30-minute video they were forwarded on the internet, is nothing short of PATHETIC.

How on Earth did we come to this point? Do people not bother practicing a reasonable and healthy dose of scepticism anymore? Does everyone just rely on blind faith? When I watched that video, I felt like I was watching a propaganda film. Yes, the issue looked bad, but before I jump to conclusions, I like to do a little something called RESEARCH. That is how I came up with MY stance:

- Donating to this cause does NOTHING to help the intended victims. The filmmakers themselves admit that most of their money goes towards their cause of “raising awareness”, which means paying their “management fees”, and flying themselves around the world, and letting them make more videos so they can do more of this over and over again.
- Kony and the LRA aren’t even a major presence in Uganda anymore. Their forces are scattered and their power has been weakened. The US already has forces there and they have been trying to find Kony for years. This video portrays a situation that is no longer current or relevant.
- There are other gangs and forces all throughout Africa who are much, much stronger in power and have been around for much, much longer. Warlords that rape and pillage people who are living in famine, steal blood diamonds, rob ships in international waters as pirates, run drug cartels, smuggle arms, and steal food and supplies from foreign aid trucks. This has been going on for decades and even with a US presence here, barely anybody back home cares or even knows about this issue.

I am utterly appalled that my university would endorse such behaviour. I would think that in an academic setting, students would be encouraged to engage in a decent amount of research and critical thinking before coming to a consensus, especially on such an important issue. Instead, they have decided to advocate for the quick fix, instant gratification, easily consumable, fast food method of accessing knowledge.

I also attached about 6-7 links citing my sources. Everything got deleted and I also got banned from their page. Now, I understand that the person in charge of the page is probably just some random undergrad who let the power get to their head, but they need to know that they represented the entire university by banning me.

So not only is UH advocating that their students not use research and critical thinking to come up with a consensus, but they’re also advocating that their students not practice free speech, especially if their opinions differ from theirs.


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Mar 9, 2012
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Will the interwebs please STFU about Kony now? »

I think it’s great that more people these days are trying to take action in world events… but it’s completely pathetic at how easily we can be made to take action for/against something.

If you’re going to start pushing and advocating for a cause as passionately as you are with this whole Kony fiasco, please do the world a favour and do some fucking research before you start throwing all your shits and tits at it. Merely watching a video that’s barely half an hour long is not enough to justify your position on an international case.


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Mar 8, 2012
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Interesting read of the day »


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Feb 28, 2012
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Note to self: GET. THE FUCK. OFF. OF THIS ISLAND.

…ASAP.


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Feb 7, 2012
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“Twilight”—Kirsty (Armin van Buuren remix)

So the famous Armin finally tries his hand in some house music. I can still hear some of the trademark trance elements, but it’s definitely house for sure. I… don’t even know what to say to this. I’m actually enjoying this shit. The man’s a god, I tells ya. Everything he touches turns to gold.

…although he really should stay in trance.


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Feb 7, 2012
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“Set Fire to the Rain”—Adele (Swedish House Mafia remix, Madison Square Gardens set)

This is the ONLY way I can listen to Adele. No other version exists. NO OTHER.


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Feb 5, 2012
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“In My Mind”—Axwell, Ivan Gough, Feenixpawl

Swedish House Mafia’s Madison Square Gardens mix; to help with the focusing and studying and whatnot. Especially when this song drops.