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Disney goes back to it's older (better) ways in the stunning Paperman Here’s a fun fact to definitely not make you feel old: The Lion King came out 19 years ago. Since then, in my own humble opinion, the quality of Disney’s productions hasn’t quite reached a similar standard. Until, that is, today when we came across this utterly mesmerising short film entitled Paperman straight from Walt Disney Studios themselves. So, two good-looking, normal people meet on their commute, fall in love instantly, and then communicate using not email, not text, not Instagram, but good old paper planes. Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman Walt Disney Studios: Paperman

Le Porno Déménage ! Vous qui tombez parfois sur des sites pornographiques totalement par hasard, sachez que dorénavant leur nom domaine va passer au .xxx ! Et c’est donc pour informer la masse, que l’agence M & C Saatchi, nous a pondu ces 3 prints bourrés d’humour ! Via Limonana Limonana (Hebrew: לימונענע‎; Arabic: ليمون نعناع‎) is a type of lemonade made from freshly-squeezed lemon juice and mint leaves that is popular in Israel, the Palestinian territories, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.[1] Etymology[edit] Limonana is a portmanteau of the Hebrew and Arabic words limon (Hebrew: לימון‎, Arabic: ليمون‎, meaning lemon) and nana (Hebrew: נענע‎, Arabic: نعناع‎, meaning mint),[1] referring to its two main ingredients, freshly-squeezed lemon juice and mint leaves.[2] History[edit] Limonana may have originated in Syria or Turkey.[3] In Israel, the name came from an advertising campaign conducted in the early 1990s. At that time, public-bus advertising was in its infancy in Israel. It is on the menu at Aroma Espresso Bars in New York, Florida, and Canada.[7] Limonana can be prepared as a lemonade, a smoothie,[2] and a slush.[8] It has also been incorporated into sorbet[9] and yogurt.[10] Other uses[edit] Limonana is the name of a kosher meat restaurant in Ramat Gan.[11]

El corto animado de Disney, Paperman, está nominado al Oscar | The Creators Project Con el crecimiento de imágenes generadas con computadoras (CGI por sus siglas en inglés), el fácil acceso y su presencia que parece que durará mucho tiempo más, es muy fácil lamentarse porque las clásicas técnicas de dibujo a mano alzada están siendo relegadas. Pero no es del todo cierto, Studio Ghibil, de Hayao Miyazaki, es famoso por usar animaciones a mano alzada y el animador francés, Sylvain Chomet usa la técnica en su obra. El filme de Disney de 2009, The Princess and the Frog, también fue hecho con esta técnica y puso fin a una sequía de seis años en que no había habido algo así. Así que la técnica sigue aquí. El filme es un romance antiguo por sí mismo, que sin decir palabra, cuenta una historia de amor en blanco y negro. @stewart23rd

Rape Prevention Aimed At Rapists Does Work: The “Don’t Be That Guy” Campaign » Greta Christina's Blog Content alert (obviously): rape, rape apology, victim-blaming “Sure, in a perfect world, you could aim rape prevention efforts at potential rapists. But that’s never going to work. Rapists are sociopaths, beyond the reach of persuasion or reason. You’re never going to convince them. So it’s totally reasonable to aim rape prevention efforts at potential rape victims, and teaching them how not to be raped.” Every time a discussion of rape happens, it’s a sure bet that the conversation will eventually turn to what the victim could have done differently. I don’t ever want to hear this again. Have you heard about the “Don’t Be That Guy” campaign in Edmonton? The “Don’t Be That Guy” campaign is a public service rape prevention campaign launched in Edmonton in 2010, and adopted by other cities in Canada, which took the radical step of aiming its message, not at potential rape victims, but at potential rapists. Yes, I know. People changed their culture’s attitudes about slavery.

22-Year-Old's Sci-Fi Digital Short Gets Hollywood's Attention Science fiction movies are among the hardest and most expensive films to make in Hollywood. You need a big budget and a lot of people working on it. But not if you're Kaleb Lechowski. Lechowski's film, titled R'ha, is a fully computer animated six-minute short that you won't believe was made by just one student. Despite being the work of a student, R'ha is so good it's already attracted the attention of Hollywood executives. Lechowski studies at the Berlin Mediadesign Hochschule. Inspired mostly by movies like Matrix and videogames like Half-Life, Lechowski is a big sci-fi fan. In 2011 he wrote down his ideas and when he started his school project he scribbled down some more ideas, doing drawings of the creatures he wanted to animate, and then he simply started working on his computer. Thanks to his impressive work, Lechowski is now headed to Hollywood. Lechowski said he has some ideas on how to develop the movie, although obviously the rest of R'ha's story isn't decided yet.

Women Find Sexually Explicit Ads Unappealing — Unless the Price Is Right News Sexual imagery is often used in magazine and TV ads, presumably to help entice buyers to purchase a new product. But new research suggests that women tend to find ads with sexual imagery off-putting, unless the advertised item is priced high enough. The findings, published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, reveal that women’s otherwise negative attitudes about sexual imagery can be softened when the images are paired with a product that connotes high worth. “Women generally show spontaneous negative attitudes toward sexual images,” write psychological scientist Kathleen Vohs, a researcher at the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, and colleagues. Vohs and colleagues predicted that women’s negative attitudes toward sexual imagery might soften if sex is depicted in a way that is consistent with the values of sex being seen as highly valued and of great worth. The article abstract is available online.

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