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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Little Girl’s Reaction When ABBA Comes On Is Over-The-Top… In The Best Way!
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Little Girl’s Reaction When ABBA Comes On Is Over-The-Top… In The Best Way!

If you think you love ABBA, just watch this little girl’s reaction when Dancing Queen comes on. We guarantee you won’t be able to compete! One dad caught the most hilarious video of his daughter dancing her little heart out to one of her favorite songs. Apparently, she loves ABBA so much, her family uses the band as a way to draw her out when she’s not in the room. In this silly clip, Dad was looking for his daughter when he figured out a surefire way to get her attention. All he had to do was put Dancing Queen on the speakers, and the little girl was there in seconds! Her reaction to hearing the ABBA song was nothing less than epic. Not only did she rush into the room, but she started shrieking with delight! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Louis Davis (@louisdavis____) “How I find my daughter,” Dad joked in the video. This child spent a solid few moments screaming with laughter and jumping around excitedly. Meanwhile, her father continued to enjoy the song in a far more subdued manner. However, he couldn’t help but smile at her antics as he danced beside her. Commenters loved this little girl’s precious reaction to hearing ABBA. Some fellow fans could even relate! Others simply wished they could aspire to this level of enthusiasm. “This is also my exact reaction to ABBA,” wrote one user. “I am 31.” “I want to have this mental breakdown of happiness,” said another. A third added, “So cute! I’ve never seen someone this excited about anything.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Louis Davis (@louisdavis____) Apparently, though, ABBA isn’t the only artist that gets this kind of reaction from this man’s young daughters. In fact, he has shared a few videos showing how he uses his kids’ favorite music to call them over. For example, Pretty Fly (for a White Guy) by The Offspring also gets these girls to come running! It’s so sweet that this father is willing to listen to his daughters’ favorite songs on repeat just to make them happy! We’re sure these children will always treasure their memories of dancing with Dad. You can find the source of this story’s featured image here. The post Little Girl’s Reaction When ABBA Comes On Is Over-The-Top… In The Best Way! appeared first on InspireMore.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
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These Incredibly House-Proud Tadpoles Don’t Poop Until They Become Frogs
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These Incredibly House-Proud Tadpoles Don’t Poop Until They Become Frogs

And they can hold it in for months.
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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The Terminator at 40: James Cameron’s Dark Vision Still Relevant
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The Terminator at 40: James Cameron’s Dark Vision Still Relevant

Nathan Abrams: When director James Cameron’s The Terminator hit cinemas in 1984, it forever altered the landscape of science fiction. Released 40 years ago, the plot unfolds against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic future where an artificial intelligence (AI) defence network, Skynet, has turned against humanity. It triggers a nuclear holocaust and creates a dystopian world where machines hunt down the last remnants of human life. Desperate to avoid defeat by the human resistance, Skynet sends a Terminator back in time. This lifelike android is almost indistinguishable from a person, but superior in strength, agility and intelligence. Its mission – eliminate Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton), the mother of the future human resistance leader. The Terminator, played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, is relentless in its pursuit and a near unstoppable force. Meanwhile, Sarah’s son, John, sends back a lone warrior, Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), from the future to protect his mother. Though human and vulnerable, through his determination and resourcefulness, Sarah is able to defeat the Terminator. In so doing, Reese impregnates Sarah and fathers his son, John, the very man who will send him back in time. The movie explores themes of fate and free will. It’s underpinned by the potential consequences of unchecked technological advancement in the era of the presidency of Ronald Reagan and his strategic defense initiative. “Star wars”, as it was popularly known, was conceived to defend the US from attack from Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles. I have been teaching The Terminator to students since the early 2000s, initially as part of degrees related to modern US history, and since 2006 as part of the film studies degree programme at Bangor University. This has allowed me to appreciate the film and study it in depth. It has made a deep and lasting impression on me as not only one of the best science fiction films of the 1980s but as one of the best sci-fi films ever made. Terminator 2: Judgment Day Inspiration James Cameron has said he initially conceived the idea for the film during post-production of the monster horror, Piranha II: The Spawning (1982). He wrote a 45-page treatment, which he intended to direct, with his future wife Gale Anne Hurd as producer. When several studios showed interest, the couple became concerned about losing control of the project. Cameron hired Schwarzenegger for the title role in late April 1983, to ensure their continued involvement. Filming began in February 1984 on a budget of US$6.5 million (£5.2 million). After 15 weeks of shooting and post production, a rough edit was assembled. It opened on October 26 1984 in 1,012 cinemas across the US. While the critical reviews were mixed, audiences responded enthusiastically, earning the picture more than $9.7 million in its first ten days. The Terminator was part of a new sub-genre in science fiction known as “tech noir”, taking its name from the nightclub in the movie. It presents technology as a destructive force. Other films of this genre include THX 1138 (1970), Westworld (1973), Logan’s Run (1976), and Blade Runner (1982). Influenced by the murderous supercomputer HAL-9000 in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), The Terminator feeds into fears generated by the revolution in computerisation since the 1970s. It is no coincidence that the cyborg’s eyes are red like HAL’s. While reflecting on the implications of technology and manifesting a fascination with hi-tech industry, computer technology, the rise of multinational corporations and genetic engineering, it projected a dystopian, pessimistic view of the future. Schwarzenegger first appeared on screen as the iconic T-800 at the age of 37. He would go on to the play the machine until age 72. Schwarzenegger’s distinctive bodybuilder’s physique played into the invincibility of the machine. But it also dovetailed with what have been called the “hardbodied” politics of the Reagan era that favoured such tough and hyper-masculine action heroes as Sylvester Stallone and Chuck Norris. The Terminator’s innovative storyline, pacing, special effects and music helped to establish James Cameron as a major force in Hollywood. Before it, he had only helmed one movie. Thereafter, he went on to direct some of the biggest blockbusters of the 1980s and 1990s, including Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), True Lies (1994) and Avatar (2009). ‘I’ll be back’ The film’s legacy in pop culture is enduring. Cameron’s dark vision of the future created a cultural shock that continues to resonate to this day. “I’ll be back,” remains one of the most iconic one-liners in movie history. What started as a film has now become a multimedia universe consisting of sequels, a television series, web series, comics, video games, board games, novels and even theme park rides. The franchise is also frequently cited in debates related to multinational corporations, robotics, biopolitics, transhumanism, AI and nuclear apocalypse. This is because the film’s message on technology and the future is even more relevant today than it was 40 years ago, as Gale Anne Hurd explained earlier this year: “We considered the film to have a cautionary perspective on the future of technology, if we don’t pay attention. Jim and I knew that AI and robotics were going to be developed. There was no question in anybody’s mind and we wanted people to consider the consequences. Once you open Pandora’s box, you can’t put everything back in again.” Nathan Abrams, Professor of Film Studies, Bangor University This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. The post The Terminator at 40: James Cameron’s Dark Vision Still Relevant appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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This new SteamOS update suggests Asus ROG Ally support is coming very soon
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This new SteamOS update suggests Asus ROG Ally support is coming very soon

A recent update to a crucial SteamOS component brings it much closer to fully supporting the Asus ROG Ally and Asus ROG Ally X. This update to Gamescope, a tool that manages game display settings, brings support for variable refresh rate (VRR) could be a sign that official support for these third-party gaming handhelds is coming to SteamOS very soon. Right now, SteamOS is only supported on devices such as the Steam Deck, but Valve has publicly committed to bringing its handheld OS to some of the best handheld gaming PCs made by Asus and other manufacturers. This new update unlocks the full potential of the ROG Ally and ROG Ally X’s IPS displays before official SteamOS support has been announced. Continue reading This new SteamOS update suggests Asus ROG Ally support is coming very soon MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Asus ROG Swift PG27UQ review, Asus ROG Raikiri review, Best gaming motherboard
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Hey asswipe, don’t let the door kick you in the ass
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Hey asswipe, don’t let the door kick you in the ass

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Islamic man living in Britain says he ‘hates’ British values and says he wants Shariah law implemented. He should be deported immediately with no questions asked.…
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The Morning Briefing: It's Impossible to Say Too Many Bad Things About Illegal Alien Invaders
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The Morning Briefing: It's Impossible to Say Too Many Bad Things About Illegal Alien Invaders

Top O' the BriefingHappy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. Heiwyyg never dampened the enthusiasm of those who hoped to one day succeed him as treasurer and chief choreographer of the "Murphy…
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When it’s Muslims doing the ethnic cleansing, the United Nations remains silent
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When it’s Muslims doing the ethnic cleansing, the United Nations remains silent

This is Muhammad Hamid, an 11-year-old Kurdish child burned in a Turkish chemical attack on October 9, 2019, when Turkey carried out ethnic cleansing against Kurds in Rojava, Syria. UN not only refused…
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How Would Rav Meir Kahane, of Blessed Memory, A Hero Among Heroes – In The Aftermath of 10/7 – Counsel the Jewish People?
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How Would Rav Meir Kahane, of Blessed Memory, A Hero Among Heroes – In The Aftermath of 10/7 – Counsel the Jewish People?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, How Would Rav Meir Kahane, of Blessed Memory, A Hero Among Heroes – In The Aftermath of 10/7 – Counsel the Jewish People?, was first published…
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:
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The Editors’ Quote of the Day:

“We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge or gallantry would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution is designed only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate for any other.” – John Adams The post The Editors’ Quote of the Day: appeared first on SurvivalBlog.com.
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