Shanhaiguan & The Great Wall

As a foreigner when I’ve asked any of my students “What’s the coolest thing I should see in China?”  They always reply with “Have you been to The Great Wall?” Which really seems like a no-brainer, when you think about it. Construction started on The Wall…

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vicemag:

VICE: What made you decide to hack the Onion this week after spending so much time targeting serious news organizations?The Shadow: We are well aware of the satirical nature of the Onion, but this does not detract from the fact that the basis of their “humor” was rooted in the narrative promoted by most major corporate media. What convinced us to make our move was an article titled “The Onion Website Joins the U.S. Anti-Syria Club” by Shamus Cooke that details how the Onion can be a more effective wartime propaganda tool than even “serious” and seemingly credible media. The irresponsible promotion of chemical weapons claims and attribution of all the mayhem in Syria on the one side attempting to keep order is very much an assumption of their focus on Syria. This is why the majority of informed people do not find such articles funny.Why did you accuse the Onion of taking “Zionist money” in exchange for defaming Syria?We have various tactics when we penetrate a media outlet. For the Onion, we decided to loosely follow their style. We do not seriously suggest any kind of money transfer from unnamed “Zionist” sources, we realize it is more likely that the Onion follows the corporate line as a matter of ideology. During the Second World War, both the Germans and the Americans used satire to attack one another. The Onion serves the same sort of wartime role that the Disney anti-German short films did back then.What do you think about the Onion’s response?Many readers found it in poor taste. One Twitter user responded with a simple “yikes.” This reaction was exactly what we were hoping for, as the writer placed all their anger in it, dropping the mask of the real situation in Syria. The rebels were depicted in the exact same manner as reality, so it cannot really be classified as satire except with one difference—the Syrian army will win and we don’t have a “base” that can be attacked.
—We spoke to an alleged member of the Syrian Electronic Army about hacking The Onion’s Twitter. Full interview

vicemag:

VICE: What made you decide to hack the Onion this week after spending so much time targeting serious news organizations?
The Shadow: We are well aware of the satirical nature of the Onion, but this does not detract from the fact that the basis of their “humor” was rooted in the narrative promoted by most major corporate media. What convinced us to make our move was an article titled “The Onion Website Joins the U.S. Anti-Syria Club” by Shamus Cooke that details how the Onion can be a more effective wartime propaganda tool than even “serious” and seemingly credible media. The irresponsible promotion of chemical weapons claims and attribution of all the mayhem in Syria on the one side attempting to keep order is very much an assumption of their focus on Syria. This is why the majority of informed people do not find such articles funny.

Why did you accuse the Onion of taking “Zionist money” in exchange for defaming Syria?
We have various tactics when we penetrate a media outlet. For the Onion, we decided to loosely follow their style. We do not seriously suggest any kind of money transfer from unnamed “Zionist” sources, we realize it is more likely that the Onion follows the corporate line as a matter of ideology. During the Second World War, both the Germans and the Americans used satire to attack one another. The Onion serves the same sort of wartime role that the Disney anti-German short films did back then.

What do you think about the Onion’s response?
Many readers found it in poor taste. One Twitter user responded with a simple “yikes.” This reaction was exactly what we were hoping for, as the writer placed all their anger in it, dropping the mask of the real situation in Syria. The rebels were depicted in the exact same manner as reality, so it cannot really be classified as satire except with one difference—the Syrian army will win and we don’t have a “base” that can be attacked.

—We spoke to an alleged member of the Syrian Electronic Army about hacking The Onion’s Twitter. Full interview

Found a toy shop down the street! I picked this Halloweenie dude up for a sweet 35 RMB. More soon, I hope.

Shenyang finally decides to bloom. #china #flowers #shenyang

Shenyang finally decides to bloom. #china #flowers #shenyang

Final Fantasy looking monument in the middle of the campus #china #shenyang #sculpture #finalfantasy

Final Fantasy looking monument in the middle of the campus #china #shenyang #sculpture #finalfantasy

pagoda interior

pagoda interior

Ghost Mall Top Floor

Ghost Mall Top Floor

brianmichaelbendis:

Little Nemo in Slumberland by Moebi

brianmichaelbendis:

Little Nemo in Slumberland by Moebi

Freewheelin’

Freewheelin’

As if all my clothes weren’t already covered in fur…

As if all my clothes weren’t already covered in fur…

djeljosevic:

inthedeepend:

grapeson:

Rick Ross wearing a chain of himself wearing a chain of himself. 

important

IF I DIE TODAY, REMEMBER ME LIKE JOHN LENNON

djeljosevic:

inthedeepend:

grapeson:

Rick Ross wearing a chain of himself wearing a chain of himself. 

important

IF I DIE TODAY, REMEMBER ME LIKE JOHN LENNON

albotas:

Meltdown Dunny Melts my Icy Heart

Chris Ryniak and Kidrobot are bringing this isotopic Dunny all the way from Chernobyl to a containment zone near you. All eight inches are irradiated with glow-in-the-dark love. Each colorway is limited to 500 pieces and will retail at $75 on February 14, which is pretty darn close to my birthday. Just sayin’.

Albotip: Check out this amazing Chernobyl wildlife documentary

Check it: More Kidrobot posts from Albotas
Buy: Kidrobot Dead Kenny Toy
landofmaps:

Train and subway maps from around the world - [576x960]

landofmaps:

Train and subway maps from around the world - [576x960]

(via wehatecollege)


first page to the SILVER SURFER graphic novel by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.


first page to the SILVER SURFER graphic novel by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.

(via brianmichaelbendis)

stranger-than-kindness:

Misfortune Cat by Andrew Bell

stranger-than-kindness:

Misfortune Cat by Andrew Bell