Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Crazy Fan Theories So Logical We Bought It



Yep, fans are crazy people.
I can't think of someone who doesn't belong to a fandom, be it some culturally significant film or a book that revolutionized how kids and/or adults read. I also admit belonging to some, although for someone who spends a lot of time watching (and partly reading) it would be hard not to belong to at least two.

But some fans bring fanaticism to a whole new level, often deeper than the multi-layered dream in Inception. I am referring to the fans who don't believe in the phrase coined by Freud (or whoever really said this): Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. These people, who, rather than enjoying the material as it is, try to come up and present logical reasoning to the things that seem incomprehensible to the average viewer and/or reader to satisfy everyone's already mindblown brains. Although some are really logical that sooner or later we wouldn't be surprised when producers and authors reveal that the theory isn't a theory at all, most are just really out of this world. But hey, these theories are good for an afternoon read and something to ponder upon before sleeping.

And that's what I did the whole afternoon and what I plan to do before sleeping, all thanks to user FrancisDollarHyde on reddit who posted this: What 'fan theories' have blown your mind with their devastating logic? And I would like to share those that I've found to be really interesting.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Hunger Games Archery Tournament


Photo by Elisha Darusin, Multimedia District

Hunger Games Philippines, in partnership with Benel Archery Club (http://www.benel.com.ph/), brings you: THE HUNGER GAMES ARCHERY TOURNAMENT! July 21, Saturday at Benel Archery (17 Calbayog St. Mandaluyong, near Shaw Blvd MRT Station).

Teaching archery to the participants and demonstrating it to the guests will be Earl Benjamin Yap, gold medalist of the 2007 Asian Archery Championship and 2008 Southeast Asian Archery Championships! For just 300 pesos (entrance fee + snacks already included here!), you'll be trained by professional archers which include Mr. Yap, after which you'll put your newly-learned skill into action by competing with other participants for a chance to win a MOCKINGJAY PIN, a GIFT PACK FROM Astroplus, and VARIOUS MERCHANDISE from our sponsors! And yes, runners-up will get consolation prizes too!

Not feel like competing? Just pay 50 pesos and you'll be able to watch archery demonstrations and see the participants battle it out! Our sponsors will be setting up booths where you can purchase food and various Hunger Games products!


Payment details will be sent via email. Registration fee is non-refundable but transferrable. Participants will be asked to sign waiver forms (spectators and guests don't need waivers anymore), and minors will need a signed parental consent aside from the waiver.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Blog Blog: Doctor Puppet

Who doesn't love a puppet-ized Eleven?!

We have come to love the adorkable Eleven over the course of two seasons, and now animation artist Alisa Stern has made him much more adorkable: taking photos of a puppet-ized Eleven going around the world! Although he's not going around in his trusty old TARDIS (which I'm sure is parked somewhere), he still manages to go round-and-about, visiting famous landmarks like the Brookyln Museum (above) and Coney Island.

Here's Eleven at the Grand Central Station

The Doctor really deserves this much-needed vacation, don't you think? I mean, after saving the entire universe every single day? I hope the Daleks aren't there to ruin your vacay!

And at the Central Park. We love a smiling doctor, don't we?

Check out the other photos at http://doctorpuppet.tumblr.com/

Friday, May 11, 2012

On Steve-Adam and Eve-Jane (1/n)

First of a series of posts regarding my stance on same-sex marriage.

The internet is abuzz with discussions regarding gay marriage as Obama publicly expressed his support for the controversial issue in a recent interview with ABC News. This announcement was met with both praise and condemnation from the Americans, which currently splits the country apart.

Back home the same topic splits the country into two, with the religious arguing that it is not just immoral but also against the teachings of the Bible, and those who believe that there is nothing legally and morally wrong with gay marriage if we are to set aside religious arguments.

As I casually read and cringed at some arguments of those against it, I happen to stumble upon this:




Of course this is nothing compared to the very cringe-worthy tweet from Ferdinand Topacio, the lawyer of the infamous Arroyos who vowed to have his balls cut if the couple didn't return from a scheduled check-up abroad. The tweet said:


History has taught us that blood flowed when the slaves and the African-Americans fought for their rights. Indeed it will be a hard fight, a steep climb in fact for our LGBT friends just to attain theirs. But in this case, would we really care if this man's blood flows just to rebuke LGBT rights? The same man who offered his testicles to the heavens above as a collateral for his masters' return?

Going back to the lady who questioned the capability of LGBT couples to raise a perfectly healthy and heterosexual child, at least four US courts beg to disagree with you. Here are the four court decisions that would refute your claim:

  • “The evidence presented by [the] plaintiffs and defendant establishes that the single most important factor in the development of a happy, healthy and well-adjusted child is the nurturing relationship between parent and child.” (Chang, 1997)
  • “Based on our own philosophy of child rearing, and on our observations of the children being raised by same-sex couples to whom we are personally close, we may be of the view that what matters to children is not the gender, or sexual orientation, or even the number of the adults who raise them, but rather whether those adults provide the children with a nurturing, stable, safe, consistent, and supportive environment in which to mature. Same-sex couples can provide their children with the requisite nurturing, stable, safe, consistent, and supportive environment in which to mature, just as opposite-sex couples do.”(Sosman, 2003)
  • “Lesbigays who have children often create a network of fictive kin or ‘chosen’ family (friends, former partners, and willing relatives) for social and emotional support as well as to offer their children suitable adult role models of the other sex. This support network may be entirely gay but generally represents a mixture.” (Ambert, 2004)
  • “Children of married gay parents benefit directly from knowing that their future holds the prospect of marriage. […] If a child sees that Mr. and Mrs. Smith, the neighbors to the left, are married, and that Mrs. and Mrs. Jones, the neighbors to the right, are married, and that the child’s own parents are married—that, I think, sends a positive and reassuring message to children, about both the importance of marriage and the stability of their community,” (Rauch, 2004)
Next: Legality.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Tatak Pinoy!

This widely-circulated video of thephilippinestm™ uses Charlie Brown by Coldplay as its background music. It has already "premiered" in the famous New York Times Square, where it definitely got the attention of the passers-by. This joint project by the biggest advertising names in the country which includes PublicisJimenez Basic and Campaigns & Grey could be the biggest and best tourism campaign the country has undertaken.