Mick!
TreeHouser
Not at all, I just lose interest in films after 2 hours.Hey now, are you just mad cuz I said wankers taking time for "tea" are soft? Cmon now
I am a big movie fan as it goes.
Not at all, I just lose interest in films after 2 hours.Hey now, are you just mad cuz I said wankers taking time for "tea" are soft? Cmon now
Oh I thought you meant you couldnt make it thru that vid clip.Not at all, I just lose interest in films after 2 hours.
I like the smashed up Lamborghini scene.Oh I thought you meant you couldnt make it thru that vid clip.
I agree, the film as a whole was not real good but that scene was amazing imo. And this one too while we at it:
wolf of wall street penny stock scene
I started watching that movie and turned it off after 10 minutes. It seemed to glorify some of the worst character traits. Just a turn off.I have some pretty strong opinions about that movie...
The actual Wolf of Wall Street, based off of Jordan Belfort, is a guy who has always been a pretty greasy, grimy scammer who is currently using his newly found fame from the movie (now that he's out of prison) to speak at events, promoting really shady financial opportunities, which have no proven success, and touting them as legitimate ways for making quick and easy profits so that he can collect huge speaking fees; with many of these "opportunities" looking a lot like pyramid, Ponzi or pump and dump schemes. He basically gets paid to promote the financial product and usually never even uses it himself.
As one might expect with a Hollywood movie, the actual story of Jordan Belfort isn't particularly exciting or interesting beyond how clever and unique (at the time) many of his fraudulent methods were. Now, I don't know about you, but the last person I would want to take financial advice from is an ex-con who defrauded investors out of over $200 million dollars by hyping up stocks/securities (while holding his own large positions) and then, once the price appeared to be peaking, he would sell everything, sending the price plummeting, followed by panic selling, driving the price down even further, resulting in immense losses for everyone who he conned into buying it. Let's also not forget all of the money laundering.
He also ended up pleading guilty and snitched on everyone who trusted him for an extremely light sentence of four years in Club Fed. At one of his speaking events not too long ago, since gaining his freedom, he tried hyping up the crowd by doing that same guttural humming schtick (that was shown in the video you shared) while banging on his chest. It was pretty cringeworthy.
Don't get me wrong, I loved the movie Wolf of Wall Street, but it glorifies a man who defrauded people out of -- in many cases -- their entire life savings, betrayed people's trust, manipulated markets, it gave him a reputation as being someone we should actually care about/someone who was a masterful trader (both completely untrue), and he is someone who should never have been allowed to participate in the world of finance again. It's the story of a terrible person who got rewarded by being paid huge sums of money so that their story could be turned into a movie, and having it retold in a way which is so far removed from what actually happened that now this asshole is a celebrity with respect from anyone who doesn't realize how the movie glorified him to the most extreme extent possible.
That’s a great and creative mom!
They could do a lot better job of explaining that stuff to laypeople, so it's not just you. It seems to me like their presentations leave you with a lot of questions because they don't know, or they want to try to blow your mind so they feel smarter, or they just suck at presenting things in a way laypeople can understand.@lxskllr Yes I'm very interested in stuff like that but......should I click on it?? Virtually every single article I read re black holes, quantum topics, physics etc etc is able to teach me nothing, it's all way too technical and not explained for a true layperson. Maybe its just me but yeah nah.
Now that makes senseI'm paraphrasing, but someone somewhere once said something along the lines of, "If you claim to understand quantum physics, then you don't understand quantum physics."
That's the problem, they over simplify such that they give you a false idea of what is going on. And then they throw in some jargon or math without explanation, so it sounds like they are simplifying it while keeping it too complex to understand. If they would explain the concepts represented by the math and how they arrived to understand certain particles or properties of Physics, that would go a long way. Quite often things can have a double meaning that is left undifferentiated or undefined, which just adds to the confusion. Like when they talk about seeing or observing something. Do they mean what is really happening to the object in question, or do they mean what appears to be happening based on the photons travelling from the object to the sensor (or your eyes)? I've heard about the confusing double slit light experiment, and they say light does one thing when observed, and another when not observed. What they didn't tell you is that they fired a particle or something at the light photon to see what it was doing. Of course it will act different when interfered with, no mystery there.Some things are hard and require a minimum level of knowledge. If they get simplified any more, it's just wrong, and it's better to say nothing at all.
Thought you might enjoy this vid.
cute little creatures.
Have a few in the fuel shed and storage shed.