World War Three started...

…when the priests insisted

on their innocence.

Although bloody and long,

the world is now free

of organized religion.

But I paid for an argument!

Most arguments on the internet are like this:But I paid for a argument!

A magical moment in the most unlikely of places

A small “flashmob” performs The Beatles' “Here Comes the Sun” for one of the unemployment offices in Madrid.

www.youtube.com/watch

Is magic an art?

Is magic an art? Some of the world’s finest performers and creators discuss magic as an art form.

www.youtube.com/watch

An unexpected post

The first novel I read was the Hobbit. Bilbo’s journey was wonderful to experience.

Later in life, I made the journey to Marquette University to be in the presence of Tolkien’s holograph renderings (manuscripts written in the hand of the author) of the Hobbit.

Tonight, the journey continues on film. Many thanks to John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, and now, Peter Jackson and company for bringing this grand tale to life.

Connect

Make a moment to connect with friends, be they old, current or new. Share your thoughts, emotions and love. This alone, will make your world a better place.

Are We Living in a Dream?

A lifetime is like a torrent… www.youtube.com/watch

8-bit Pretty Hate Machine

Emo Phillips' Business Plan

[quote style=“1”]“At my lemonade stand I used to give the first glass away free and charge five dollars for the second glass. The refill contained the antidote."[/quote]

Confrontation

[quote style=“1”]“Confrontation can and should be direct and respectful."[/quote]

Try by @Pink

There is a certain elegance and purity to P!nk’s new video, Try:

www.youtube.com/watch

Wisdom from George Burns

[quote style=“1”]“I look to the future because that’s where I’m going to spend the rest of my life.”

—George Burns[/quote]

Deshi Basara!

I heard about Hans Zimmer’s request to record a chant for the Dark Knight Rises movie. The premise was that Hans wanted to create a chant with thousands of voices layered on thousands more—all chanting in unison:

Deshi! 

          Basara!

Deshi! Deshi!

          Basara! Basara!

I think Hans and Nolan have created real art with their movies. So as I practiced the chant, I put all of my energy, my passion, my heart into it. I invested all that I was into those words. For a moment, I was the chant.

And then the moment became a memory, en experience filed away in a cerebral drawer, in a distant mental cabinet.

Many months later, I was sitting in the theatre of lights and shadows, viewing the film. As the lights and shadows danced on the screen, the mental cabinet shook.

The memory flooded back into my consciousness. The energy of the chant flowed through my body.

As I watched our protagonist fight his fears, I joined him in his journey.

As his courage and determination grew, so did mine.

As he jumped, I leaped.

We were one in facing fear head on.

The experience was visceral. It was personal. It was transformational.

I felt it in my body, in my bones, in my heart. It was like no other cinematic experience that I have ever felt.

Beyond that moment, I now have powerful words to fuel an inner fire; a mantra to fight fears with; a chant to crush any challenge:

Deshi Basara!

Deshi Basara!

Deh-Shay Bah-Sah-Rah!

Want to improve your Google search results?

Then take this free course from Daniel Russell, the Senior Research Scientist at Google:

www.PowerSearchingWithGoogle.com

Graham Chapman, the most prolific corpse since Elvis!

Graham Chapman (of Monty Python fame) is posthumously appearing in his own autobiographical movie!

Graham wrote his autobiography, A Liar’s Autobiography and recorded himself reading it before his death in 1989. That audio has been set to brand new animation illustrating Graham’s adventures. The remaining Pythons have added their creative genius to the film, which will be out in early 2013.

Take a look at the unique trailer:

www.youtube.com/watch

People do their best...

“People do their best, but sometimes, their best is terrible.”

—from the Booth at the End.

Rob Legato: The art of creating awe

“…because no one knows that you had anything to do with it.”

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A simply beautiful trailer for Mists of Pandaria

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Embrace the remix

Some interesting thoughts on creating. Are there original ideas? Or is everything a remix?

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Information is free

[quote style=“1”]“Information doesn’t want to be free. That would indicate that information is sentient and possesses desires. Information is free. The medium that information is distributed on may have a cost or limitation(s), but ideas, concepts and knowledge are free of inherent restrictions. The issue lies in humans. Humans want to control freedom.”

—Jim Krenz[/quote]