Curiosity found something interesting on Mars, and speculation abounds as to what it is. NASA isn't telling until they're sure. Here's a fantastic video of what it might be: http://youtu.be/bIy6w_iubSs
The Hawkeye Initiative puts marvel's Hawkeye into poses matching female characters from the comics. Delightfully disturbing drawings. http://thehawkeyeinitiative.tumblr.com/
And here's a related comic to counter any arguments against the initiative:
Ok somewhat disturbing, but let's face it, women actually wear some of the styles of clothing depicted in some of the scenes and men (generally speaking) don't (the Marj Jane with the cup of coffee picture for example)... and some of the ridiculous poses they have female heroine's hovering in are not exclusive to just females (for instance the Spiderwoman pose where her knees are up by her ears as she swings or leaps or whatever action she is taking... Spiderman fairly commonly poses the same way.. comics are stil pictures and one of the ways to really bring the action to the fore front is to show poses where the individual is in a totally ridiculous end-of-motion-peak to really emphasize the movement itself.. admittedly the one with the heroine's a** up in the air is extra silly, but then so are people parading around in spandex, especially when they are battling one another and rarely get a tear
Two warnings: #1 NSFW #2 If you ain' seen the latest Batman, this has spoilers... sorta
Sorta??? Sheesh Shabby.. that scene is spoilerific and destroys the biggest surprise in the movie! Would you say "How it Should Have Ended: Batman Rises" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLyoog562x4) contains spolers? Cuz I sure do.
Television: One week (because it’s generally episodic, and that’s how long you have until the next episode) Movies: One year (time enough for everyone to see it in the theaters, on DVD and on cable) Books: Five years (because books don’t reach nearly as many people at one time)
The magic of the movies come from the feeling of being mesmerized and enchanted by the experience. By knowing how the trick will end, or how the magician does it beforehand, the magic is ostensibly gone, or at least made more cerebral and less affecting. Those who were fortunate enough to be spellbound the first time around shouldn’t rob others of the same magic
Me? I think fair warning is the best policy, which is why saying "sorta" jumped out at me as ambiguous. Contains spoilers? Definitely. Is the dialogue exactly how it appears in the movie? Nope. Wouldn't be funny then. In fact, the whole video isn't really funny unless you understand the context, which kind of requires watching the movie (or otherwise knowing the entire plot).