Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Superheroes: Images to Inspire Terror

Superhero-shaped UAVs buzz Manhattan





These three fellows made superhero-shaped RC airplanes and buzzed New York with them, giving the city the aerial defenders it has dreamt of for so long. Much of the video was recorded with UAV cameras, which makes for dramatic footage.
Flying People in New York City (Thanks, ArbitraryAardvark!)


Shameless Screen Grab courtesy of Boing Boing .


The city you would want to send inexpensively fashioned flying devices buzzing around? The city sure to be wary and alert to unusual and bizarre behavior? Why, New York of course. And what better image to inspire terror in the masses - the so called "little people" without "superpowers"?


The image of superheroes.


Perfect!


-Lord Malignance

Friday, January 27, 2012

Lambo is beginning to annoy Me.

Posted at 05:34 PM ET, 01/23/2012

Republican lawmaker Doug Lamborn of Colorado to skip State of the Union

Will there be bipartisan seating during this year’s State of the Union address?

(Joshua Roberts/Bloomberg)
For some members, yes. But others won’t be attending the president’s annual address to Congress at all.

Denver’s Fox 31 reported Monday that Rep. Doug Lamborn, a three-term Republican congressman from Colorado, will not attend the State of the Union.
The station reported that, according to Lamborn’s office, the congressman “does not support the policies of Barack Obama,” including the president’s recent recess appointments and his administration’s rejection of the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline.
Lamborn last made headlines in August, when he compared the idea of working together with Obama to “touching a tar baby.”
The last time Obama gave an address to a joint session of Congress – his September jobs speech – a handful of GOP lawmakers boycotted the event. House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) had encouragedlawmakers to attend.
But even as Lamborn plans to skip Tuesday’s speech, several dozen lawmakers of both parties have announced plans to sit together during the address in a show of bipartisanship.
Monday afternoon, a bipartisan working group of nine House members – three Republicans and six Democrats – announced that they plan to sit together.
The group’s members are Reps. Jim Renacci (R-Ohio), Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), Peter Welch (Vt.), Gary Peters (D-Mich.), John Carney (D-Del.), Pat Meehan (R-Pa.), Kurt Schrader (D-Ore.) and Jim Himes (D-Conn.).
The group No Labels has compiled a lengthy list of lawmakers planning to sit together with colleagues from across the aisle.
By   |  05:34 PM ET, 01/23/2012 





Shameless Screen Grab courtesy of the Washington Post


Representatives are so taciturn, and forgetful of their place.

Servants of the People.

One notes, Servant, that you practice Villainy. This means you have potential, but does not spare you from my evaluation of your service. 


This boycott of yours does not serve ME, Lamborn. It is blatant disregard for process, tradition and respect for the Office of the President of the United States. Single handed, you embarrasses our state, our values, and call into question your ability to fulfill your duties, small that they may be. The world watches America for leadership, and you make our country and our democracy a mockery, at my very great displeasure.

A reminder then, who Rules and who serves. You have almost two years left to recover my favor. Strive for this state of grace, Lamborn. Strive for it like your job depends on it.

Because it does.

-Lord Malignance
Coloradoan, and Registered Voter.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Vengeance is Mine, sayeth the Lord (Malignance)

Greetings,

Those of you IN the business of Evil, will know that sorrow follows all who basically annoy me. This has ever been the case, and ever will be the case. It is a matter of business, and One takes care to ensure that business is taken care of.

To that end, some updates appearing in Facebook yesterday;
(You'll have to chase them down, and read them yourselves, AND, remember, heroes delete and hide their shame faster than a speeding bullet).

1) Battle of the Titanic Egos
Jack Cero, "Embrace the Malignance" darling and hardcore street justice/Facebook storytime styled vigilante, has gone after Phoenix Jones, self styled "Savior Of Us All" and Sport Cage Fighter at Large. His avenue of attack? Simple questions posed in Facebook, that Jones would not want to answer. The kinds of questions that call into light, just exactly what the hell you think you're doing Sport Cage Fighting Random Innocent Citizens.

Needless to say, blocking, and proxy ego strokes are running rampant. It's the superhero way. One found myself (Me!) blocked by the Former Zetaman. Just as well - One would only point out, "Playing superhero pandering to a camera" was practically invented by Zetaman, and  Jones is his heir as much as anyone.

2) Superheroes Harm People
Longtime and long forgotten troll, Agent Mixsae, known to Villains by her attempted "Sheep in Wolf's Clothing" covert ID "PST" or "Pint Sized Tyrant", as part of the Skiffy trio including Voldemort, and Mr. Jingles, has used her superhero ways to apparently "out" the secret and real life identity of one of their most clandestine members. Because there really IS a security concern here, One won't mention his name. You'll know who he is, as a member of the audience to whom this post is written. Because of this change in his status, he's apparently lost his job. One won't ponder why he would risk such an important job, doing what he apparently knew would cause him to lose it if known. Perhaps he had his reasons.

Because of this game of Seduction and Betrayal, a real person has suffered irreparable harm, due to the actions of superheroes. It is a filthy business, these acts of Seduction and Betrayal, and shames all involved.

So, the three of them, wretches all, are finding their  justice, and are being found out for what they are: Dangerous Frauds, shouting their self righteousness, while secretly engaging in the most nasty, deplorable behaviors imaginable. And they surround themselves constantly with children, and sell their "wholesomeness".

What has One done to enact any of this at all? Nothing but patiently waited for their superheroic qualities to become evident to a wider audience. One was there, at the beginning of this blog, fighting these superheroes, wherever they spread their lies, and hate. But not alone - Villainy began, and was shaped by their awfulness, their pandering self aggrandizement, their incessant faux martydom; , and we grew strong against them, and remain strong still.

The world is catching up to the truth on superheroes, but Villains knew first, and have been consistent in battling their extremist agenda to harm innocent people. Even when that harm comes to one of their own.




We Are Villains.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Links, Because One Is Out Of Time

Greetings,

Out of time, but these are all Villainously worthy stories;


"Hollywood bought its politicians, and it expects them to stay bought".
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/19/1056356/-Hollywood-bought-its-politicians,-and-it-expects-them-to-stay-bought

"Rush Limbaugh says Newt Gingrich's adultery is a 'mark of character'.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/01/19/1056368/-Rush-Limbaugh-says-Newt-Gingrichs-adultery-is-a-mark-of-character?via=sidebyuserrec

"Stuff scientists say".
http://boingboing.net/2012/01/17/stuff-scientists-say.html

"Steampunkers show of their wares".


adafruit Flora (Wearable electronics platform and accessories
http://www.adafruit.com/blog/2012/01/20/announcing-the-flora-adafruits-wearable-electronics-platform-and-accessories/
(Why Ms. Lovelace, you do show up in the most remarkable places)

"How do I make my document look like it was written by an Cthulhu worshipping madman?"
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/29402/how-do-i-make-my-document-look-like-it-was-written-by-an-cthulhu-worshipping-mad

Enjoy!

-Lord Malignance

SciTech Saturdays: The Symphony of Science

Symphony of Science: The Greatest Show on Earth! – A Music Video About Evolution



A musical celebration of the wonders of biology, including evolution, natural selection, DNA, and more. Featuring David Attenborough, Richard Dawkins and Bill Nye. “The Greatest Show on Earth” is the 13th video in the Symphony of Science music videos series. Materials used in this video are from:
  • Richard Dawkins’ “There is grandeur in this view of life” speech
  • BBC Life
  • BBC Planet Earth
  • David Attenborough’s First Life
  • Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
  • Bill Nye Evolution episode

Shameless ScreenGrab courtesy of Geeks are Sexy

Mock the Superhero, And Turn Them Away, Lest They Find Succor At Your Safety And Spread Their Pestilence









All the Above courtesy of ScreenTeamShow on Youtube.


Yes, yes, world! Mock the superheroes, mock them for their ridiculousness, and use your talents to destroy them ALL!


-Lord Malignance

Overlord Gates Does More To Help, Than Superheroes Ever Will

Bill Gates is Better than Batman [Infographic]

microsoft infographic


Source: frugaldad.com

Shameless ScreenGrab courtesy of Geeks are Sexy

He Rules the World to save Millions. Kind of puts those Sandwich handouts superheroes are always filming themselves "sacrificing for" in perspective. Bill Gates applies his superpower of "Job" to "Buy Things" - lesson to the super-impaired about how these processes work. Of course, Overlord Gates also doesn't wear a cape, or film himself handing out charity to people in need. Because, despite this infographic, and all the Fame he has and does earn, his work to help people ("Enslave them") is not about Him. It's about solving problems, and helping people.

Further Proof: Villains strive to Enslave the World, to bring Order, Peace, and Prosperity, to everyone. 
-Lord Malignance

Friday, January 20, 2012

Ubermas 2012 Pictures

Greetings and Lamentations, I AM Lord Malignance, and you WILL Crouch! before me Now!
(Villains excepted, of course)

The Lair is a shambles, but what could anyone expect from the month long unholiday Villains share, called Ubermas? The Season of Evil, where Excess, Opulence, Selling Out, and the Benefits of Hard Work the Year Long, are celebrated, and Evil company is cherished and enjoyed.

Some highlights from Ubermas 2011;

Ubermas Tribute feted Oneself by the Minion in Training, Diabolical Madame X

Meeting with the Colorado Camorra. Seriously, you can NOT do business unsuitably coiffed. 

Greetings Fuel for the Colorado Mafiya. (Note the Bison Meat? - It's how you can tell this is Colorado)

A long time ago gift from the Cartel Interests in my Colorado Holdfast. It tastes like Butterscotch and Lighter Fluid. 


Sushi Den in Denver. Representatives from the 3 Clans are there lurking. I can't see them either. 

Evil Snow. It doesn't land on the ground, because it's being omni directionally blown from all angles.



Regular Snow



Picture from Fall. The first sign, Winter was coming. You can almost make out the Lair in this picture. You can also, almost make out the (unsuccessful) inbound missile strike. Silly Europeans. My Neighbors are N.O.R.A.D. 


One hopes all Villains had the best unholiday of Ubermas you could. The Next Year is just another short 11months away. Time enough for your liver to heal, and to make yourself even more successful and happy than you have been previously. To Success!

-Lord Malignance

(Did not see the Spectral Appearance of Madame Lucrezia Borgia this year in any mirrors, and the brandy by the sub basement trapdoor was left untouched. Perhaps One was unworthy, or did not Celebrate Hard Enough?) Perhaps next year.

Homo Sapiens Malignus - The Research Keeps Confirming The Theory of Evilution

Bad bosses: The Psycho-path to Success?

By Kevin Voigt, CNN
updated 7:03 AM EST, Fri January 20, 2012

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • One study found senior managers are four times more likely to be a psychopath
  • Office psychopaths mimic rather than feel emotions, often leading to destructive behavior
  • While associated with violence, psychopathic behavior doesn't necessarily lead to crime
  • Psychologists believe 1% of people have the mental disorder, which is rooted in genetics
(CNN) -- Think you suffer from a "psycho" boss? A small but growing body of global research suggests you might be right.

Call it the "Psycho-path to Success."

Psychopaths -- narcissists guided without conscience, who mimic rather than feel real emotions -- bring to mind serial killers such as Ted Bundy or fictional murderers such as Hannibal Lecter or "Dexter," the anti-hero of the popular Showtime TV series. But psychologists say most psychopaths are not behind bars -- and at least one study shows people with psychopathic tendencies are four times more likely to be found in senior management.

"Not all psychopaths are in prison -- some are in the boardroom," said Dr. Robert Hare, a Canadian psychologist who is co-author of the book "Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go To Work."
And British researcher Clive Boddy goes further: He thinks the 2007-2008 financial crisis may have resulted in the growing proliferation of psychopathic personalities in the corner office -- an offshoot of the erosion of single company employment in the last generation.

"If you worked at a company over the course of 20 or 30 years, people got to know what you're like, how they treat people, regardless of how you appeared in an interview," said Boddy, whose "Corporate Psychopaths Theory of the Global Financial Crisis" was recently published in the Journal of Business Ethics. "Obviously these days, as people move job to job every two or three years, that's not possible any more."
His paper follows a 2010 study Hare co-authored that found about 4% of senior managers displayed psychopathic tendencies, up from the 1% that researchers say could normally be found in society.
Psychopaths are great bullies -- they feel no remorse or guilt about what they've done
UK researcher Clive Boddy

"People tend to think of psychopaths as criminals. In fact, the majority of psychopaths aren't criminal," said Hare, a pioneer in the study of psychopathy who developed the first diagnostic test for the mental disorder in 1980. "They don't go out and maim, rob and rape but find other ways to satisfy themselves without doing something necessarily illegal ... such as taking risks with someone else's property or money."

Which raises a disturbing question: Why are psychopaths four times more likely to be found in senior management?


The Successful Psychopath
The "corporate psychopath" brings to mind the character of Patrick Bateman, the Wall Street banker who would kill a colleague over a business card in the movie, "American Psycho," based on the controversial book by Brett Easton Ellis. In the real working world, however, executives who display psychopathic tendencies are often charismatic charmers on first meeting, emoting confidence that is rooted in deception, psychologists say.

They lie without remorse, steal credit for accomplishments and are adroit at transferring blame for their mistakes, psychologists said. Psychopaths are more likely to have shallow, short-term sexual relationships -- often in the workplace -- and are easily bored. They are prone to take risks without concern for the ramifications.

"Most of us have an image of psychopathy that's inaccurate -- we think of the killer, a crazy person ... the fact is, psychopathy is a personality disorder that may or may not result in criminal behavior," said Paul Babiak, a New York industrial psychologist who has teamed with Hare on "Snakes and Suits" and a range of studies on psychopaths in the workplace over the past 16 years.

Psychopaths are drawn to powerful people and positions. "They like to play head games with people and make good money at it," said Babiak, who coaches executives on dealing with psychotic colleagues -- and most of his clients are in the financial services industry. "They're not stupid. They can decode what's expected of them and play the part."

Office psychopaths are charismatic, which often masks proclivities to steal ideas, playing mind games and shift blame.

Office psychopaths are charismatic, which often masks proclivities to steal ideas, playing mind games and shift blame.

One advantage psychopaths have is they are not swimming in the sea of emotions that color and guide most of our decision-making. "Psychopaths are great bullies," said Boddy, author of the book, "Corporate Psychopaths: Organizational Destroyers."

"They are cunning and manipulative, and great at engineering situations. Although they don't have emotions themselves, they can create emotional situations," Boddy said. "The rest of us don't even realize we're being manipulated until it's too late."


Hardwired for trouble
Babiak and Hare's work exploring psychopaths in the workplace gained traction in the wake of the implosion of Enron and Worldcom at the turn of the century and is now getting renewed interest after the financial crisis and high-profile fraud cases such as Bernie Madoff''s Ponzi Scheme and the insider trading conviction of fund manager Raj Rajaratnam -- though there have been no proven claims about the mental states of these people.
But much of the study of psychopathy comes from prisons, not the workplace, and "for good reason," Babiak said. "(A prisoner's past) behavior is documented, you are able to test whether they are telling the truth or not from records, you can observe them in social settings."

And therein lies the problem with studying the malady and its impact on the workplace. "We are having a heck of a time doing this kind of research because companies don't want to know," said Hare, who has advised the FBI on psychopaths and helped actress Nicole Kidman prepare for her role in the 1993 thriller "Malice."

The problem also lies with the diagnosis: Squint at the symptoms of psychopathy, and in a different light they can appear as simple office politics or entrepreneurial prowess. Psychopaths "believe the rules don't apply to them," Babiak said.

They like to play head games with people and make good money at it
Paul Babiak, a New York industrial psychologist

Psychopaths are gifted at finding the weakness and insecurities of colleagues, yet that can be dressed as "constructive criticism." Psychopaths always turn on the charm to those in power within their corporation -- and equally turn on the malice to colleagues or subordinates -- but isn't that just "managing up"? "They can't get any one thing done because they're prone to boredom, but that can be easily called 'multitasking,'" Babiak said.

"Just because you have a high temperature and you cough doesn't mean you have pneumonia," added Hare. "Similarly, risk-taking can be beneficial. A lack of empathy can be beneficial, if you need to make a rational-based decision."


The damage done
The difference, the researchers say, is most high-fliers display different personas at work versus home. Psychopaths don't vary their behavior: They are hardwired for pathological impulses. "They act this way toward their mother or their daughter," Hare said, damaging family members as deftly as work colleagues.
While environmental factors play a part, psychopathy is rooted in biology. Brain scans of psychopaths show areas of the brain that govern emotion in psychopaths aren't as active as a normal adult's. Show them words freighted with emotional meaning -- such as a "rape," "blood" or "knife" -- and their brain activity shows the same reaction if shown "tree" or "rock."

"What we refer to as 'conscience' is not a purely intellectual mechanism but has a strong emotional component. The latter is largely responsible for the difference between knowing the rules of the game and being guided by this knowledge," Hare said. Psychopaths, uninhibited by emotion, are "sort of like a car with great power but weak brakes."

With turmoil in the markets and rapid changes across the corporate landscape, these are golden times for cold, career opportunists like psychopaths, psychologists say. But the damage done -- bad morale, poor teamwork, ineffective execution of strategy -- can be difficult to quantify on corporate bottomlines, unless the psychopath veers into actual crime.

And crime in the workplace is rising. A November report from PriceWaterhouse Coopers shows global economic crime is rising -- a 13% increase since its 2009 world survey, with an average cost per company of $5 million. And most of the crimes are inside jobs: 56% of companies say the offenders were employees.
"You may have people who defraud your business ranging from taking change out of the register to stealing tens of thousands," Babiak said. "The psychopath sees no difference and feels no remorse."



Shameless ScreenGrab courtesy of CNN






Leaders, Great Men and Women, Risk Takers, Sexy People who know what they want, and know how to get it. The Smartest People in the room. The Dreamers. The Scary. The Vengeful. The Evil. The Gifted.


Villains.


Yes, the research keeps mounting, proving beyond any reasonable doubt, that Evolution has gifted the world with the Next Stage of Human Evolution. The adaptations of Living in Civilization find advantage in the new species "Homo Sapiens Malignus" - the Superior Human. The human unencumbered by the vestigial weakness of, well, weakness. Born to Rule, and subjugate the former species, just as the Cro-Magnon subjugated the Neandertal.


But fear not, poor doomed former Apex Predators: You can enable this evolutionary change in yourself and your progeny - granting them the Great Gift of Villainy. You need only learn to think like a Villain, and these blogs of Villains, can be your classroom. Study how Villains share, and encourage each other to achieve greatness, not individually for selfish short term gains, but collectively for the growth of Evil (and of course a bigger "pie" when we all eventually turn on each other for the opportunity to Rule It ALL).


Evil. It's Evolutionary.
Or "Evilutionary".




-Lord Malignance

You're Welcome America (and the Whole World)!

SOPA and PIPA dead – for now

Lamar Smith (left) and Harry Reid are pictured. | AP Photos
Smith said SOPA won't be taken up as planned and Reid is calling off a cloture vote on PIPA. | AP Photos




House and Senate leaders abandoned plans to move on SOPA and PIPA on Friday — the surest sign yet that a wave of online protests have killed the controversial anti-piracy legislation for now and maybe forever.
SOPA sponsor Lamar Smith, the Republican chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said his committee won’t take up the bill as planned next month — and that he’d have to “wait until there is wider agreement on a solution” before moving forward.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, meanwhile, said he was calling off a cloture vote on PIPA he’d scheduled for Tuesday.

Reid tried to put on a brave face, saying in a statement that he was optimistic that progress could be made in the coming weeks. But there's no mistaking what happened. Many of the Senate bill’s co-sponsors have since come out against it, leaving Reid a no-win choice: Go forward with the cloture vote he'd planned for Tuesday and lose, or send the bill off into back-burner purgatory.

PIPA sponsor Patrick Leahy got the message — and he wasn’t happy about it.

In a steaming response to Reid's announcement, the Vermont Democrat said Internet thieves in China and Russia "are smugly watching how the United States Senate decided it was not even worth debating how to stop the overseas criminals from draining our economy.”

And he didn’t stop there. Leahy said “the day will come when the senators who forced this move will look back and realize they made a knee-jerk reaction to a monumental problem.”

The double-barrel decisions to punt on the bill capped an extraordinary week of public pressure — and an extraordinary reversal of fortunes for Hollywood, whose lobbyists seemed to think they were on cruise control to passage of bills aimed at protecting their content from online thieves.

Over the weekend, the White House expressed concerns about the legislation. Over the next several days, co-sponsor after co-sponsor jumped ship. And Thursday night, the four remaining GOP presidential candidates all said they’d oppose the bills as currently drafted.

The sudden shift left Smith and Reid no choice but to punt. And the tech interests who fanned the flames of protests were quick to celebrate the decisions.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0112/71720.html#ixzz1k1z4Sd4R


The Above Shamelessly ScreenGrabbed, and edited for Featured Links and Adds from Politico




For months these knives SOPA and PIPA have been held at the throats of American Businessmen and women - Villains who want to share information, and grow knowledgeable and powerful from being informed and learning.

Google, Wikipedia, and Boing Boing - very large resources for the Lord Malignance Organization* indicated that they too would boycott offering services yesterday, as One had done, in protest of the stifling judgement from the forces of good. 



Today, the mighty Congress of the United States, has capitulated to my demands, and acquiesced to Crouch! before me, and pull back their silly laws against Villains.  


One can't take all the credit myself. Google (host of the Lord Malignance Blog "Embrace the Malignance") and half a dozen if not more, resources, also played their part, as did many, too many to count, online cohorts and responsible, thoughtful business organizations. 


But for my small part, in beating back the Tyranny of the Good, One will allow; 


"You're Welcome, America". 


-Lord Malignance












* The Lord Malignance Organization, where we always say; "If you can leap into a debate at the last minute, pick the side that eventually wins, and then take total credit for having done everything, you've got what it takes to Rule the World". 

Tuesday, January 17, 2012











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A Tribute to Dr. Steel; Pioneer. Villain. Inspiration.






Greetings, and appropriately, Lamentations,

It has come to One's attention today, that the Founding Father of Modern Online Villainy, Dr. Phineas Waldorf Steel, has retired, some time past. His beautiful and inspirational website, his SalesFront, both gone, and his Toy Soldiers continue w/out him, in honor of all that he was able to create and share with this world.

To say that he was a "Founding Father" is no overstatement. He has been groundbreaking for what he was able to create - truly archetypal of so much of what we come to think of as Villainous. He had an Apex character, and characterization - far beyond any other Villain you can think of. The polish on his work and his offerings, were beyond anything you've ever seen. Please Google, and look for him on YouTube, to your betterment as a Villain. We have all been striving to reach any kind of approximation to his level of work, and have not even come close. But we try, and we continue.

Retired isn't dead, but we are all, and the world at large, so much less with his absence. One wishes him, and the man behind the goggles, every real success, and extend my thanks and appreciation for all that he has accomplished.

Read about his retirement.

Read an interview with Dr. Steel.

View many images of Dr. Steel.

It always gets to One, when a Villain retires. One never met Dr. Steel, and it's doubtful he ever knew Oneself, or how much his inspiration has meant to the work One strives to accomplish. It IS a sad day - but:

We Are Villains.

Someone is always going to fall aside, and a new Villain will rise to assume some portion of the previous stature. Heroes mourn, Villains see opportunity.

It's what Dr. Steel might have wanted.




-Lord Malignance












(All images above from Google search).

A beautiful Shameless ScreenGrab from TV Tropes Below;






Music: Doctor Steel


Doctor Steel


"It all comes down to having fun. We spend our lives trapped, when all we really want to do is play. So, let the people play! Let us build a Utopian Playland."
Dr. Steel


Creator.
Entertainer.
Visionary.
These are just a few synonyms applicable to Dr. Phineas Waldolf Steel. Formerly in the toymaking industry, Dr. Steel became frustrated at the lack of vision and originality, rebelled against his ex-employers and burned the place down. Now, he acts as a Mad Scientist with a goal to take over the world, with conspiracy propaganda threaded intricately through music and toys for children worldwide. However, he IS a mad scientist, so said toys are along the lines of Accidental Nightmare Fuel: Babies with buzzsaws, acid squirtguns, kewpie grenades, and it doesn't even begin to start there.
Most importantly, however, is the music. Dr. Steel defies all genre, having been described by Rue Morgue magazine as "hip-hop industrial opera", but most importantly is the fact that all of them are So. Damn. Catchy. Though his music only spans about three dozen songs across five CDs, and that most online stores only carry them in .mp3 rather than physical discs, Dr. Steel puts just as much love and care into each individual song as many artists do for entire discs. A very underground artist, he has nonetheless made an appearance on the Jay Leno show and was even given a nod by MTV. He later started to put more effort into clever and hilarious videos, which can be seen on his website and on YouTube.
His website is here, and his MySpace is here. Listen, and submit yourself to the whim of our new ruler!

Can a Villain Give Fraternal Support to the Dread Pirate Rupert, AND Protest SOPA?

Wikipedia will go dark to protest SOPA/PIPA

Jimmy Wales has announced that Wikipedia will join Reddit, Boing Boing, and many other sites around the Internet in going dark on Wednesday to protest SOPA/PIPA, the pending US legislation that would make it impossible to run any website that links or allows commenters to link, by making us liable for copyright infringement on the sites we link to.
Wales used his Twitter account to spread the news, writing “Student warning! Do your homework early. Wikipedia protesting bad law on Wednesday! #sopa”
In place of Wikipedia, users will see instructions for how to reach local members of Congress, which Wales hopes "will melt phone systems in Washington."
He also noted that comScore estimates the English Wikipedia’s web traffic at 25 million daily visitors worldwide.

Shameless ScreenGrab courtesy of Boing Boing

Needless to point out, that IF SOPA passes, this will mean a hasty death to any and all "Shameless ScreenGrabs".

Read more about
Stop Online Piracy Act (S.O.P.A. "SOPA") on Wikipedia (before or after the Protest Blackout tomorrow 01/18/12)



Funny aside: Fellow Villain, The Dread Pirate Rupert, has been decrying Google's support to leave the Internet at least somewhat free. His choice of words, ironically enough, was to call THEM pirates. Google replies


One wants to see the Internet remain free, but also supports Villains, and their attempts to Rule the World. There IS Intellectual piracy coming from China - heinous amounts - it's a cultural malaise which tells some that nothing of others has value. It also doesn't help, that the cost of software is prohibitively expensive, and difficult to obtain legally. These things must change. But creating more fences in the Internet, is not the answer. 


One will protest SOPA, and say to a fellow Working Villain, "Stay Strong, Dread Pirate Rupert. World Domination is so tantalizingly close, you can almost feel the whole Earth in your hands". 


-Lord Malignance

Monday, January 16, 2012

Portrays a Villain, Wins a Golden Globe, and Uses his Villainous Fame to be Heard

Greetings,

One despises gossip, and television mostly (huge fan of some things though), and the celebrity culture can go hang for all One cares. However, there are some stories that come through One's news feeds that One finds remarkable and inspiring, and One wishes to share this one with you.

The actor Peter Dinklage, who has been working for quite some time, turning in performance after performance, with humanity, and a depth to character not merely in the script provided. He invites the viewer in to see the world through his character's eyes. Many actors do this though, and in this he is no more or less than they are, though his talent and versatility shines above many. He IS a star.

But enough giddy fanboy for a moment. This alone is no reason to post. First, One would like to point out his performance of note to readers of this blog.

In the HBO Television Series "Game of Thrones" he essays a character called Tyrion Lannister, who is described as;
"Tyrion Lannister is Tywin's third child, a highly intelligent dwarf mockingly nicknamed "The Imp" and "Halfman". Though Tyrion shares his father's talent for political maneuvering, he receives little respect from Tywin because of his deformity, sharp tongue, penchant for whoring, and the death of his mother during his birth. He is capable of cruelty to his enemies, but also has great sympathy for fellow outcasts and the mistreated. Overall, Tyrion is a classical quick-witted trickster figure."


Sounds as if he's clearing portraying a Villain (Disclaimer: One has never seen any "Game of Thrones" and must add it to the shopping lists).

One contends as readers will know, that "Villains" are not the laughing stock two dimensional characters the "good" would like to portray us as. Their contention that "Villainy" must always be weak, doomed to failure, and useless against the rule of so-called "good". Look around you in this world, and you will find what "good" has wrought. Selfishness and depravity all in the name of "goodness" - conformity, laziness, and the willing enslavement of the world. Villainy is about challenging the establishment, the Rule Makers, and the Enslavers. The people who tell you what is right and wrong, while they inflict their "goodness" on the world.

When Villainous characterizations come along in the national news, One naturally pays attention. Not everyone can Be a Villain after all, or portray One convincingly. It takes a care to understand the complex nature, and desires that drive such a character.

That said, you will notice, that the people who portray Villains are often times, remarkable people in their own right. People who take from their lives inspiration to go and contribute much to the world. By standing up to conventions of conformity of goodness, and challenging injustice when they see it, by speaking and being heard.

This was the case this weekend past, when the Actor Peter Dinklage won his Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series.

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Peter Dinklage raises awareness for injured actor
January 16th, 2012
08:01 AM ET

Peter Dinklage raises awareness for injured actor

Peter Dinklage's work on HBO's acclaimed "Game of Thrones" earned him a Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a TV series on Sunday, and the 42-year-old used the spotlight to raise awareness for a fellow thespian who's been injured in a random attack.
"I want to mention a gentleman I'm thinking about in England," Dinklage said at the end of his acceptance speech. "His name is Martin Henderson. Google him."
If you do, you'll find that Martin Henderson is a 37-year-old aspiring actor who was the victim of an October attack in which he was picked up and then thrown to the ground, the BBC reports.
Henderson, who is a dwarf, was celebrating his 37th birthday on October 7 when an assailant picked him up and dropped him from a height of about three feet outside of a pub in the U.K.
As a result of the attack, Henderson suffered damage to nerve tissue in his spine, and has since experienced numbness and a lack of strength in his back and legs, making walking difficult.
According to the Telegraph, doctors have told Henderson that he'll need a wheelchair for longer distances.
Henderson has said that he thinks the incident was inspired by a dwarf-throwing contest that players from England's rugby team attended at a bar in New Zealand over the summer.
"With the rugby one, the dwarf-throwing...the guy might have thought, let's try it out on him," Henderson told the BBC.
He added to the Daily Mail, "Every time I stand up I don't know if I'm going to fall over. I will have to use a wheelchair and I won't get any acting jobs...I guess I was an easy target and the only reason I was picked on was because I am small."



Read about Martin Henderson on the Sun



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