Bullet For My Valentine - Waking The Demon

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Tags: Bullet  Demon  For  Music  My  Rock  The  Valentine  Video  Waking 

Bullet For My Valentine Waking The Demon (C) 2008 20-20 ENTERTAINMENT/SONYBMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Elastica - Waking Up

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  • Author: andruchina

Tags: Britpop  Elastica  frischmann  Justine 

One of the greatest songs by Elastica!

Existentialism - Waking Life excerpt

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  • Author: prokofiev678

Tags: Existentialism  Life  Philosophy  Responsibility  Robert  Solomon  Waking 

"The reason why I refuse to take existentialism as just another French fashion or historical curiosity is that I think it has something very important to offer us for the new century. I'm afraid we're losing the real virtues of living life passionately, sense of taking responsibility for who you are, the ability to make something of yourself and feeling good about life. Existentialism is often discussed as if it's a philosophy of despair. But I think the truth is just the opposite. Sartre once interviewed said he never really felt a day of despair in his life. But one thing that comes out from reading these guys is not a sense of anguish about life so much as a real kind of exuberance of feeling on top of it. It's like your life is yours to create. I've read the postmodernists with some interest, even admiration. But when I read them, I always have this awful nagging feeling that something absolutely essential is getting left out. The more that you talk about a person as a social construction or as a confluence of forces or as fragmented or marginalized, what you do is you open up a whole new world of excuses. And when Sartre talks about responsibility, he's not talking about something abstract. He's not talking about the kind of self or soul that theologians would argue about. It's something very concrete. It's you and me talking. Making decisions. Doing things and taking the consequences. It might be true that there are six billion people in the world and counting. Nevertheless, what you do makes a difference. It makes a difference, first of all, in material terms. Makes a difference to other people and it sets an example. In short, I think the message here is that we should never simply write ourselves off and see ourselves as the victim of various forces. It's always our decision who we are."

"Waking Hours", The Gathering

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Tags: Amsterdam  concerts  Fabchannel  Gathering  Hours  live  music  Paradiso  The  Waking 

The Gathering performs "Waking Hours" live at Paradiso, Amsterdam (September 19th 2006). Check the entire concert and other metal concerts on www.fabchannel.com/the_gathering.

Bullet For My Valentine - Waking the demon + lyrics

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Tags: Bullet  demon  For  lyrics  metal  music  My  rock  the  Valentine  Waking 

Lyrics : Nooooooo! 2, 3, 4 [Verse 1] Helpless, My eyes are bleeding from the fear that's inside, You sealed your demise when you took what was mine, Don't try to stop me from avenging this world, No voice to be heard [Chorus] Waking The Demon, Where'd ya run to? Walking in shadows, Watch the blood flow, There's not much longer, so don't try and fight, Your bodies weakening, Walk to the light, Those painful times so alone so ashamed, I'm not coming back there's nothing to gain [Verse 2] Caution, There's just no limits to the boundaries you push I warned you but still you just f**k with my mind, There's no escape from this rage that I feeel, Nothing is real, [Chorus] Waking The Demon, Where'd ya run to? Walking in shadows, Watch the blood flow, There's not much longer, so don't try and fight, Your bodies weakening, Walk to the light, Those painful times so alone so ashamed, I'm not coming back there's nothing to gain [Breakdown X2] Breathe for me Don't wake me from this slumber. Stay With me Possession taking over [Solo Lead-in] Nooooooo! Tread! [Breakdown X2] Breathe for me Don't wake me from this slumber. Stay With me Possession taking over [Outro] Waking The Demon!

Waking up Ryo-chan

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  • Author: Riccisan

Tags: Kanjani8  Nishikido  Ryo 

Eito Rangers (well, four of them) go to wake up Nishikido Ryo ETA: Translation added! Dialogue: (Door opens) Yoko: It's open now! (Yoko looks inside) Yoko: He's fast asleep! Yoko (off): He's sleeping so sexily! And naked! Yoko: If you'd like to know what this thing is... *demonstrates on Okura* Yoko: Orange! Go and do it! Yoko: Heeere we go - Everyone (screaming in a whisper): Good morning! Ryo: Uwa, sugoi... what time is it now? Wah, it's too early!! Everyone: Sssshhh! Subaru: Yellow! What's with this look! Yoko: Yellow! You're too sexy! Ryo: Gomen, gomen... Yoko: Naked? Subaru: Why? Subaru: Why are you de-de-fen-fenseless? Yoko (to Subaru): Why are you stuttering here? Subaru: Do you know just how defenseless you are. Ryo: I'm still in bed. It's okay, isn't it? Subaru: What would you do if we were the enemy? You'd be killed in an instant and everything would be over, right? Ryo: Un... Subaru: You've got to wear this! The Eito Ranger suit! Ryo: Yeah, it's dangerous... Ryo: I don't get it!! What am I supposed to do now? But anyway, it'll be okay if I wear this, right? Yoko: Wait a moment! Ryo: It's still not alright? Yoko: Yellow. Ryo: What? Yoko: We've been doing this to the others too... the thing you've got to do after waking up is... an on-the-spot-joke. Ryo: Deeee!?!? Yoko: Orange did it too. Ryo: Okay! You're really something... yoshi. Yoko: Ok... Yellow's on-the-spot-gag in three, two, one - Ryo: How much do you think this will open? Ryo: I don't know, mou! Subaru: Yabai! That's the first time I've seen someone so successful right after waking up. [Note: He actually says "popular", but that sounds strange in English.] Yoko: Which means... well, Yellow. Ryo: Hai. Yoko: It's okay if we have you read this, right. Subaru: Turn to the camera and go ahead! Ryo: Daiseikou! (A big success) Yoko: Okay! Now that's done, go change!

Free Will and Physics - Waking Life excerpt

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Tags: David  Free  Life  Philosophy  Physics  Sosa  Waking  Will 

"In a way, in our contemporary world view, it's easy to think that science has come to take the place of God. But some philosophical problems remain as troubling as ever. Take the problem of free will. This problem has been around for a long time, since before Aristotle in 350 B.C. St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, these guys all worried about how we can be free if God already knows in advance everything you're gonna do. Nowadays we know that the world operates according to some fundamental physical laws, and these laws govern the behavior of every object in the world. Now, these laws, because they're so trustworthy, they enable incredible technological achievements. But look at yourself. We're just physical systems too, right? We're just complex arrangements of carbon molecules. We're mostly water, and our behavior isn't gonna be an exception to these basic physical laws. So it starts to look like whether its God setting things up in advance and knowing everything you're gonna do or whether it's these basic physical laws governing everything, there's not a lot of room left for freedom. So now you might be tempted to just ignore the question, ignore the mystery of free will. Say "Oh, well, it's just an historical anecdote. It's sophomoric. It's a question with no answer. Just forget about it." But the question keeps staring you right in the face. You think about individuality for example, who you are. Who you are is mostly a matter of the free choices that you make. Or take responsibility. You can only be held responsible, you can only be found guilty, or you can only be admired or respected for things you did of your own free will. So the question keeps coming back, and we don't really have a solution to it. It starts to look like all our decisions are really just a charade. Think about how it happens. There's some electrical activity in your brain. Your neurons fire. They send a signal down into your nervous system. It passes along down into your muscle fibers. They twitch. You might, say, reach out your arm. It looks like it's a free action on your part, but every one of those - every part of that process is actually governed by physical law, chemical laws, electrical laws, and so on. So now it just looks like the big bang set up the initial conditions, and the whole rest of human history, and even before, is really just the playing out of subatomic particles according to these basic fundamental physical laws. We think we're special. We think we have some kind of special dignity, but that now comes under threat. I mean, that's really challenged by this picture. So you might be saying, "Well, wait a minute. What about quantum mechanics? I know enough contemporary physical theory to know it's not really like that. It's really a probabilistic theory. There's room. It's loose. It's not deterministic." And that's going to enable us to understand free will. But if you look at the details, it's not really going to help because what happens is you have some very small quantum particles, and their behavior is apparently a bit random. They swerve. Their behavior is absurd in the sense that its unpredictable and we can't understand it based on anything that came before. It just does something out of the blue, according to a probabilistic framework. But is that going to help with freedom? I mean, should our freedom be just a matter of probabilities, just some random swerving in a chaotic system? That starts to seem like it's worse. I'd rather be a gear in a big deterministic physical machine than just some random swerving. So we can't just ignore the problem. We have to find room in our contemporary world view for persons with all that that entails; not just bodies, but persons. And that means trying to solve the problem of freedom, finding room for choice and responsibility, and trying to understand individuality."

Sleep Waking

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  • Author: polyfluid

Tags: art  bi-ped  dreams  humanoid  kinetic  REM  robotic-art  robotics  sleep 

Using recorded brainwave activity and eye movements during REM sleep to determine robot behaviors and head positioning, "Sleep Waking" acts as a way to "play-back" dreams. Through this piece we hope to investigate one of the possible human-robot relationships. Sleep Waking is currently on view at Exit Art as part of the exhibition BrainWaves: Common Senses. Exit Art is located at 475 10th Ave in New York City. For more information, call (212)966-7745 or visit www.exitart.org.

Waking The Cadaver - Chased Through The Woods

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Tags: cadaver  chased  the  through  Waking  woods 

watch and see foo NOTE: I LIKE WAKING THE CADAVER

Elastica - Waking Up: Uncut Version

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Tags: [Video  Bannister  David  Director]  Editor]  Elastica  GEFFEN  Jeremy  Mould  Producer]  Rock  Up  Waking 

Music video by Elastica performing Waking Up: Uncut Version with David Mould [Video Director], Jeremy Bannister [Video Producer], David Mould [Video Editor] (C) 1995 Geffen Records Inc.

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