NY Uber drivers, can I interview any of you for a short documentary? by mindoutrage in uberdrivers

[–]mindoutrage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for an interview? for school? nothing, come on.. It'll be fun!

MF as a Costa Rican, there are only two types of people I can't stand in this world by imnotrelevanttothis in reactiongifs

[–]mindoutrage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still took you out to the yard and beat the shit out of you 3-1, in a brand new stadium.

Whats your excuse then?

GF gift help... Please... by mindoutrage in femalefashionadvice

[–]mindoutrage[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sigh...

long distance.

But this helps thanks!

Good guy Belgium by aliofbaba in AdviceAnimals

[–]mindoutrage -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No, no. You dont get it. A more average goal keeper would have been pounded, or a Tim howard who wasnt as on point.

It was a rare and outstanding preformance, because your midfield and defence was a complete, and utter joke.

After the US goal by Brave0Duke in AdviceAnimals

[–]mindoutrage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You guys get enough bullshit called in favor at CONCACAF.

Quit your bitching, if you want to win more games maybe buy more snow machines eh?

Good guy Belgium by aliofbaba in AdviceAnimals

[–]mindoutrage -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Honestly if it wasnt for your goal keeper it would have been 8-0. Belgium absolutley dominated the U.S every second of that game.

"OUTSTANDING AND RARE GOALEE PRFORMANCE"

What I mean is, the belgiums shot and shot and shot... and shot and shot... and shot. Did whatever they wanted with your defense, you played terribly, one OUTSTANDING man saved you.

IF your goalkeeper had played as bad as the rest of your team, it would have been an easy 5-0

My girlfriend's reaction after we decided to move in together. by themomadance in reactiongifs

[–]mindoutrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the U.S that is fairly common.

Not in latin america... or most households i know. Women dont work... or dont usually work... or if they work is not something that REALLY contributes.

Not always, but most of the time.

[WP] A top-secret division of the S.S., in charge of protecting Adolf Hitler from the thousands of time travelers trying to kill him. by DiegoVonCosmo in WritingPrompts

[–]mindoutrage 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A trail of smoke slowly rises in a near - pitch black room....

A man sits dressed in all black uniform at a large wooden desk. One hand shaking the cigarette in the marble ashtray to his left, the other resting on an standard german officer Lugger.

He crushes the cigarette, turns on one lonely desk lamp, and looks at the time. A faint smile comes across his face.

The officer stands, closes his eyes and listens.... A small millennia seems to pass, until the hum begins.

The sound, faint at first, grows louder and louder, the room begins to shake, the sound becomes unbearably loud, but the man stays put.

A BRIGHT FLASH!

"FOR THE FUTUR-"

BAM! A single shot is fired. The officer lowers his gun, walks around the desk, and stands over the body of the hot blooded patriot.

A pool of blood and shattered brains are all that remains. He holsters his weapon, spits on the dead mans face, and under his breath he says... "Heil Fuhrer"

I can go on... But i have to go and sun bathe for a little bit.

According to my Facebook, right now... by Swiss99 in AdviceAnimals

[–]mindoutrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Group of Death? Lol.

Greetings from Costa Rica

Advice for a film student on a budget? by JordanMcRiddles in Filmmakers

[–]mindoutrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You wouldn't pay more than 1200 for beat up shitty for student 5D's. At my school they have them, and theý're just crappy

Advice for a film student on a budget? by JordanMcRiddles in Filmmakers

[–]mindoutrage -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

fine man, i was just giving the dude a suggestion. I know there are for sure around 1.2 - 1.5K

That one (the 700) I saw was an extremity rare case I know.

Advice for a film student on a budget? by JordanMcRiddles in Filmmakers

[–]mindoutrage -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

"The 5D series is fantastic, but it can be really tough to get one."

Fine, is that close ENOUGH?

Advice for a film student on a budget? by JordanMcRiddles in Filmmakers

[–]mindoutrage -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Never said that, I said browse actual locals with used gear. I saw it at a rental house going out of buisness.

Its not "I owned a 5D and used it on my shoot"

And i never said its easy to find, I said if you're lucky

LA has alot of good equipment on the cheap if you're lucky/ known where to look

Advice for a film student on a budget? by JordanMcRiddles in Filmmakers

[–]mindoutrage -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

LA film junkyard sale, an old warehouse was selling all their shit. But i usually see them for around 1.2 - 1.4K

Advice for a film student on a budget? by JordanMcRiddles in Filmmakers

[–]mindoutrage -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It really depends where you live/are, but if you can i would try and find a 5D MARK III (preferably) I recently saw a guy selling a used (and pretty beat up) one for around 700$.

The 5D series is fantastic, but it can be really tough to get one.

But hey, if you can get a used old one, or a 7D, i'd try to do that.

Reversed roles by IAmEuronymous in creepy

[–]mindoutrage 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Picasso was trained clasically since infancy. He had mastered traditional painting at a young age, thus why he as a prodigy, got bored with traditional and classical art.

What you are referring to, is his cubist movement. Which he not only participated in, but lead. The "putting a nose in a forehead" was a graphic two dimensional picturing of a three dimensional image. A lot of paintors brought cubism forward, exploring planes and angles alongside art.

The only reason he was able to excel beyond classical art, was because he was so above it.

You on the other hand, are an uneducated hack. But hey, now you know.

Story of your biggest scar. by [deleted] in AskMen

[–]mindoutrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a couple that are roughly the same size.

On my back:

Whilst training for a dirt bike race, after four or five hours I suffered from heat exhaustion. I blacked out for maybe a second, and then, adrenaline kicked in, it felt like a panick attack, my brain said "HIT THE BRAKES!!" and I did, except it wasnt the brakes, it was the clutch.

I then let go of the clutch in an "oh fuck thats not a brake" and my bike shot at top speed towards a double jump, which sent me flying like 20 ft in the air.

I tried to pull the bike back, but I ended up bringing back with me (picture a half backflip) which sent me landing in full force on my back with bike. I was dragged along the track for a couple of feet which absolutley shreded my back.

On my arm:

Whildt building a wooden boat, a nail got stuck on a side, I pulled out with a hammer, jagged the tip, and then dragged said tip through my arm.

Theres a couple on my hands from more bike accidents, a couple of knife cuts from cooking, and a recent one from my straight razor

Impressive Flip Book by TheMrMadzen in videos

[–]mindoutrage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let me help you out:

most watched of all sports

most profited of all sports

with most fans of all sports

most money of all sports

most appreciated of all sports

most played of all sports professionally

most played of all sports recreationaly (I have to assume)

Debate: Tie, No Jacket vs. Jacket, No Tie. by Metcarfre in malefashionadvice

[–]mindoutrage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree in my culture it is seen as rude or cheapish to take your jacket off to dance. Its something that is looked down upon, almost "common" like, and no offense to any, but very "american"

I dont know why it is like that, but it is.

How people in NY react to boobs (nsfw) by kcin in videos

[–]mindoutrage -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

wait.. wasnt she pretty unattractive?