Friday, July 31, 2009

finally, a plausible and pretty.odd. explanation c/o spencer of p!atd


from buzznet.com

Remember when Panic! At The Disco had been promoting Pretty.Odd. and there was just a little something missing from their name? It sort of seems silly but it sure was and still is a big deal to the fans. So, to finally explain the whole deal, Spencer Smith has the floor.

When the guys decided to take out the "!" last year, we never quite knew the exact reason why and they never got asked why it was there in the first place. So, now, they've chosen to bring it back for a medley of reasons.

"It's amazing because we never necessarily got asked about it that much when it was in there," drummer Spencer Smith told MTV News. "And then all of a sudden, we decided to take it away for Pretty. Odd., and we were asked about that in, I think, every interview for a couple months."

As well as wanting to bring back memories, this switchback is also a way of saying that even after the band's split, the half that is still there is going strong.

"For me and Brendon, there were aspects of our first album that did sort of go away on Pretty. Odd. that we'd like to bring back to our band. There's some theatricality and some different styles of music, and we want to make a record that is drawing from both our previous albums. And it just seemed like it would be a fun thing for our fans. Hopefully, there's less of a big deal [made] about it coming back than there was about it going away. It seems like a new chapter, so having that as part of the band seemed like something we could bring back ... to reinforce that Panic! at the Disco is not breaking up, it's still going."

To also reinforce that Panic! is still going strong, there's also their first single "New Perspective" which is very appropriately titled. The music style of this song goes back to A Fever You Can't Sweat out which still seems to prove that Spencer and Brendon prefer this sound over the sound of Pretty.Odd.

"It is a side of the new songs we're doing. It's nice to bridge the gap between what we were doing and the music we'll hopefully put out in the beginning of next year," he explained. "We're sort of figuring out what we want our record to be. We've demoed 10 or 11 songs, and it's everything from sort-of Frank Sinatra-style songs to, like, some of the electronic stuff we had on our first record, and, you know, the theatrical stuff, sort of like Queen, and then there's rock and roll stuff, too. Stuff like the Who. We're sort of figuring out what Panic! at the Disco is with me and Brendon."

So, to sort of finally answer the question, why was the "!" in the band's name after all?

"I think Ryan may have brought it up, I don't remember, it was a few years ago. Ryan had put it on our PureVolume site — before we got signed, before Pete heard any of our songs — he typed it that way on the site, saying, 'Oh, that would be a cool thing,' and it completely stuck," Smith laughed. "I always thought it was a cool thing, but I think he always had a thing where, like, it wasn't actually supposed to be part of the name, so maybe it was him who brought up losing it. I don't know. Hopefully people won't freak out about it again."

Funny how something that might have been a simple mistake or thought has made such a big deal.


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now we know. but personally, i love the AFUCSO panic!.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Two Random Things Don't Happen At Once

one was my lucky day, and i think it's unnecessary to describe my luck.

but two and three are noteworthy.

for the first (who is a friend), we ceased talking about it.

for the second (who is also a friend), it seems that this person is the talk of the town... even made it to yahoo! news.

facebook, everyone.

Monday, July 27, 2009

i took the enneagram again, and i knew i was right.

Threes

The Three's attention goes to setting goals and hitting their targets, to success and creating the "right" image in the eyes of others, and to doing rather than being. Type Three is the prototype of being identified with a persona. Thus, they often mistakenly believe that they are their façade. Although all the types do this to some degree, Type Three's character is formed around this mistaken identification with a desired image. [30][31] The defensive coping strategy driving the Three is based on an early experience of being valued for what they did, not who they were. [32] They perform and achieve in order to earn the approval and respect of others. Being preoccupied with doing, Threes can often be unaware of the fact that they numb themselves to their own emotions, because feelings can get in the way of doing and achieving. . [33][32] Major traits include an excessive focus on work and tasks, concern with image and the approval of others, and a competitive striving for status and recognition. [31] Strengths: Threes can be industrious, energetic, and attractive. [34] Challenges: They can be workaholics, unaware of their real feelings, and unable to slow down and simply be. [35]

Ego fixation: vanity
Holy idea: hope
Passion/Vice: deceit
Virtue: truthfulness[36]
*from wikipedia

TYPE THREE: THE PERFORMER

Click Here! Threes need the attention of others: they need to be recognized and even admired by others. Their own personal value comes not so much from how they view themselves as from the prestige and status that other people assign to them. They are compelled to avoid failure.

Success is more important to Threes than just about anything else in their lives, and so they tend to invest themselves totally in their work. They often sacrifice themselves to their jobs and careers and expect the same of others. They are good at rallying people because of their dedication to success, which they define in terms of achieving a goal or realizing a vision. They do not get bogged down in details. Although usually cooperative, they typically have difficulty forming intimate relationships and they are frequently uncomfortable with their own feelings.

Possible origins. Threes were the children who were prized for their achievements. They remember coming home from school and being asked about how well they had done, rather than how they felt about their day. Performance and image were rewarded, rather than emotional connections or a deep involvement in other people's lives. They eventually learned that the way to approval and love was successful performance, so they became adept at self-promotion and at projecting an image that incorporated the ideal characteristics of a role.

Flawed Threes are competitive to a fault. They possess an overwhelming need to be Number One. They can become tough, unrelenting taskmasters. They will be long on making demands and short on offering support as other people try to meet those demands. They often lose friends in their competitive frenzy and are unable to enjoy success once they have achieved it. They are also unduly concerned with impressing their superiors and tend to flaunt any favored standing they achieve. Because they use exploitative tactics to get what they want, their greatest fear-the fear of rejection--is often realized.

Well-adapted Threes are able to get beyond the need for an external affirmation of their worth and to come to a personal acceptance of themselves including their limitations. They no longer need the applause of an audience and they learn to find gratification in committing themselves to someone or something outside themselves. Healthy Threes are self-assured, have good social instincts and good relations with higher-ups, and an ambition to improve. Their natural enthusiasm and their ability to serve as role models make them excellent team players. Well-balanced Threes have transcended their self-focused tendencies and their single-minded preoccupation with their projects The healthy Threes learn to form close relationships for their own sake They also overcome any tendency to take credit not due them and to withhold credit due others In accepting their own fundamental worth as persons, they no longer are so susceptible to envying the accomplishments of others.

Occupations. Attractive environments include small businesses that have been built up through effort and long hours Jobs that require the consolidation of known ideas into workable systems -- packaging, promotion, marketing and sales As managers they specialize in building organizations, in turning their organizations into objects worthy of respect and high praise They gravitate toward environments where they can excel and avoid those where they cannot achieve.

Finding Oneself.

Threes will probably agree with most of the following statements:
  1. I like to keep myself on the go.
  2. I identify with achievement and performance.
  3. Being able to get things organized and accomplished just seems to come natural to me.
  4. "Success" is a word that means a lot to me.
  5. I like to have clear goals set and to know where I stand on the way toward those goals.
  6. I firmly believe that status and respect must be earned.
  7. Projecting a successful image is very important to me.
  8. Making decisions are not a problem for me.
  9. I usually do not stop working long enough to ask myself how I feel about what I am doing.
  10. I'll be happy after the next promotion.



*from personality online

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Friday, July 24, 2009

harry potter and the half-blood prince.


two perspectives:

as a movie, it's not too bad. save some broken and incomplete storylines, the movie was in a way presented well.

as an adaptation... not that really good for potter readers if you want to read "faithful" between the lines.

should have broken the book into two parts.

it's L.O., and keep quiet.


word's (not really) out. a respectable blogger brought out the news that lamar odom agreed to resign to the lakers with a 40 million dollar contract over 4 years. but no official news yet (which means no updates in y!sports or in any official sports websites). last puzzle piece fits. onwards to 2010 and kobe's fifth.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

this is not the world that the catholic church envisions

from yahoo! news:

Belfast Catholics riot over Protestant parade

BELFAST, Northern Ireland – Masked and hooded Belfast Catholics hurled gasoline bombs, fireworks and other makeshift weapons at police all night Monday as the most bitterly divisive day on the Northern Ireland calendar reached an ugly end.

Several rioters and at least nine officers were injured, none seriously, when Irish nationalists in Ardoyne, a militant Catholic enclave of north Belfast, tried to block a parade by the Orange Order, Northern Ireland's major Protestant brotherhood.

Tens of thousands of Orangemen spent Monday mounting hundreds of similar parades in an annual stress test for the province's fragile peace. Most passed peacefully, but a handful attracted violent protests that Catholic leaders blamed on Irish Republican Army dissidents opposed to Northern Ireland's joint Catholic-Protestant government.

Gerry Kelly, a minister in that 2-year-old coalition from the major Catholic-backed party Sinn Fein, said the dissidents were pursuing an "anti-peace process and sectarian agenda" that seeks to stoke tensions with the Protestant majority and torpedo power-sharing.

More than 1,000 Orangemen and their accompanying bandsmen eventually did march down the main road past Ardoyne to the beat of a lone drum — but only after riot police fought an hourlong street battle backed by a surveillance helicopter and three massive mobile water cannons.

At one point, masked Catholic rioters on store rooftops directed a deluge of Molotov cocktails, bricks and golf balls on riot police below. The officers were protected with flame-retardant suits, helmets and shields.

Later, as the water-cannon gunners sought to take rioters' legs out from under them, Catholics wearing scarves over their faces took cover behind low brick walls and post boxes. They threw rocks, bricks, bottles and even planks of wood that bounced harmlessly off the armored sides and metal-grilled windows of the water-cannon vehicles.

The Ardoyne Catholics' showdown with police continued long after the Orangemen had passed by.

Police said a gunman fired at least one live round at police lines but missed. Rioters also stole three vehicles, set them on fire — and pushed two of them toward police lines. Officers in reply fired at least 18 British-style plastic bullets. The blunt-nosed cylinders are designed to pummel rioters without penetrating flesh.

A senior Belfast policeman, Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay, condemned the anti-Orange rioters as offering "the worst possible face of Northern Ireland — a face of bigotry, sectarianism and intolerance."

These were the worst riots in Belfast since 2005, when the same Protestant parade triggered much more intense and dangerous riots on the same road. Then, more than 100 police officers were wounded amid a hail of homemade grenades.

But the aftermath of that violence also illustrates how street clashes rarely rattle wider peacemaking politics in Northern Ireland. Weeks after those 2005 riots, the outlawed IRA disarmed and renounced violence, paving the way for the 2007 formation of a new Catholic-Protestant government here.

Northern Ireland's "Twelfth" holiday typically raises community tensions to their highest point of the year as British Protestants celebrate centuries-old victories over Irish Catholics.

The often elderly, conservatively dressed Orangemen are accompanied by so-called "kick the pope" bands whose hard-faced, tattooed members play an odd mix of Gospel and sectarian tunes on shrill flutes and deafening drums.

Monday's parades were preceded by a string of overnight attacks northwest of Belfast that damaged two Orange halls and two Protestant homes, one of them gutted by fire. Catholic youths cheered the blaze and jeered the home owners, a couple who vowed to leave behind their Catholic neighbors after 32 years.

Catholics daubed the Orange lodge in the village of Rasharkin with slogans praising IRA dissidents, then pelted Orangemen as they marched from the lodge. Two Protestants were hit in the head with rocks before police stepped in. Three officers were wounded as the Catholics threw several Molotov cocktails. One rioter was arrested.

During another Orange parade in the city of Armagh, 40 miles (65 kilometers) southwest of Belfast, police evacuated a major street called Friary Road after spotting a small bomb. It detonated before British army experts could defuse it using a remote-controlled robot. The blast caused no injuries or damage.

Scores of Catholic youths later attacked police on Friary Road with Molotov cocktails. They also hijacked and burned two cars on the road. Police arrested four rioters.

After nightfall, hijackers abandoned a car on the main street of Lurgan, a town southwest of Belfast regarded as a dissident power base. Police shut the road, but army experts weren't sure early Tuesday whether it was a car bomb or a hoax.

A similar alert forced police to seal off a bridge and divert traffic in the predominantly Catholic border village of Strabane.

No group claimed responsibility for any of the the day's violence. But police and politicians blamed IRA splinter groups that reject the underground group's 2005 disarmament.

Analysts agree that the dissidents' sporadic bombings and shootings stand no chance of forcing Northern Ireland out of the United Kingdom, the traditional IRA goal. But they do serve to embarrass and undermine Sinn Fein, the IRA-linked party that has left behind militarism in favor of seeking compromise with Protestant leaders.

"The Twelfth" officially commemorates the July 12, 1690, triumph of Protestant King William of Orange versus his Catholic rival for the English throne, James II, at the Battle of the Boyne south of Belfast. This year the parades took place on the 13th because Orangemen — who march beneath banners depicting the British crown on an open Bible — refuse to hold the holiday on a Sunday.

Orangemen once marched wherever they wanted in Northern Ireland, a state created on the back of Orange power as the predominantly Catholic rest of Ireland won independence from Britain in the early 1920s.

Catholic hostility to Protestant parades helped ignite warfare over Northern Ireland's future that claimed more than 3,600 lives from the late 1960s to mid-1990s, when paramilitary cease-fires finally took hold.

As the IRA lowered its guns, Sinn Fein activists began blocking Orangemen's traditional marching routes in several cities, towns and villages. The tactic brought Northern Ireland to the brink of civil war — and ended in broad defeat for the Orangemen, who refused to negotiate on their marching rights until it was too late.

Britain punished the Orangemen's stubbornness by imposing bans on parades that encountered the heaviest opposition from Catholics. Orangemen spent years mounting violent standoffs with British security forces in hopes of regaining lost ground, but eventually gave up.

The Crumlin Road beside Ardoyne is the only remaining parading point in Belfast that inspires recurring violence. There, the Orangemen have no obvious alternative way to march from their lodges to central Belfast and back.


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though it was more political than religious, i feel sad that these christians and fellow men have to resort to violence.

now that ecumenism is flourishing and people of different religious views unite, these encounters are ironic.

but i believe there is hope.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

lady gaga's new do

we know that the lady has her own statement when it comes to fashion.

but do you seriously dig THIS?

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

michael jackson, pete, and ron-ron



the first track of fall out boy's 2007 album "infinity on high" is named "thriller." fob hoped to reach what mr. moonwalk achieved when he released the album.

now, ron artest chose the number 37, after the number of weeks that mike's album "thriller" hit the charts.

yep, a legend now. long live the king of pop.