People call me Lizzie Bee

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People call me Lizzie Bee. Southern California is where i call home and I have a family that I wouldn't trade for anything. Taken By A Good Man. Life is too short to not enjoy the beauty, comedy, sadness, love and righteousness that it holds. So here I share the things that mean something to me, in hopes they will mean something to you as well. Like OrangeSUnshine Blog on FACEBOOK for streaming updates: facebook.com/OrangeSUnshineBlog

Friday, February 24, 2012

A Glass Door With A Surprise

Yes Please.... via xaxor.com

12 Seemingly Vegan & Vegetarian Foods That Really Aren’t

A friend showed me THIS ARTICLE today and it's worth a read. For all you vegan's and vegetarian's.... prepare yourself.  

 

 

 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

BIGGEST TEAHUPOO EVER, SHOT ON THE PHANTOM


"This day at Teahupoo- Aug 27th 2011 during the Billabong Pro waiting period is what many are calling the biggest and gnarliest Teahupoo ever ridden. Chris Bryan was fortunate enough to be there working for Billabong on a day that will go down in the history of big wave surfing. The French Navy labeled this day a double code red prohibiting and threatening to arrest anyone that entered the water."

Sexy And i Know it LMFAO Paradoy Sexy and I'm Homeless

Die Antwoord - Evil Boy


Japan Will Have a Space Elevator by 2050


Japan Will Have a Space Elevator by 2050

It might the stuff of science fiction dreams, but a Japanese construction company has announced that it will have built a working space elevator by 2050
via : gizmodo.com

Valfre

Ilse Valfre was born in Puerto Penasco, and raised in Tijuana, Mexico




first day of my life -- Valfre

First Day of My Life by Bright Eyes on Grooveshark 


Drawing by Valfre

Towers - Bon Iver

DAVID CHOE'S DIE ANTWOORD LOVE AFFAIR From VICE.COM

DAVID CHOE'S DIE ANTWOORD LOVE AFFAIR

DAVID CHOE'S DIE ANTWOORD LOVE AFFAIR

By BERNARDO LOYOLA
Vice: Hey David. What are you up to?
David: I’m in Las Vegas with Harry, we’re eating soup.
Oh great. How’s the gambling going?
It’s been fucking bad. Well, you’re calling us at the end of the trip and it’s finally good, but it was bad the whole time. So it’s good.
Glad to hear. Sorry to bother you guys are on vacation.
No, you think this is vacation? This shit’s work. We do this to secure for next year.
Speaking of work, can we talk for a minute about the the filming of the Thumbs Up! China? When I watch the episodes it just seems like you guys are having a blast.
This was the hardest trip for us because of the language barrier and we had a lot of nervous breakdowns. Or at least I did. Whenever something becomes work — even if it’s fun — it’s stressful. There’s the stress of not knowing what’s going to happen, or of knowing that someone is paying you to make the show. Oh, and then of course there’s the stress of knowing someone in your group’s falling in love with hookers. We are not going to get into the hooker story; you gotta see Thumbs Up! for that.
So the crew was troublesome? How so?
This was our biggest crew so far. We had Harry, Stephanie, who was the translator, Joe, who was doing still photography, and then Paul, my brother. So everyone in the group knows each other. The language barrier at one point became so frustrating we just ended up screaming at each other. “No one listens! You’re not listening to me!” Life on the road is tough, man.
I thought you’d be used to it by now.
I’ve been traveling nonstop all over the world since I was 15, and that means I stayed at a lot of youth hostels, and you just hear couples breaking up all the time in the next room — or in your own room. Basically being on the road is like you know somebody in your everyday life but then you’re with them out of your comfort zone, so people react differently in different situations and it’s not always like you think it’s going to be. If you meet somebody that you can travel with like that and it’s all good and you don’t want to kill them, then you should probably marry that person.
A travel partner is definitely hard to find. You obviously seem to get along pretty well with Harry.
Harry is the heart and soul of Thumbs Up! and he’s the greatest. Every season of Thumbs Up! always starts with the cameraman and the rest of the crew being down for adventure, being down for the road, being down for like, “yeah I’ll go to the end of the earth with you!” Despite all this initial excitement, the show always dends with them like crying to go home, bitching, complaining, and whining — “Oh I didn’t think it was going to be like this, I miss my girlfriend.” It’s just like, yeah, I fucking told you it was not going to be easy. Harry never ever fucking complains, he’s down for anything. That’s hard to find. Girls say to guys, “I’ll live in a shack,” but they’ll never live in a shack. Dudes, they all turn into pussies on the road.
You’ve been pretty busy since you came back from China, releasing new toys, you had a show in Los Angeles, put out a fancy book and you just had another gallery show in Japan, right?
Unfortunately I am still not allowed into the country. I’m working on that. For the time being I got to have a very successful art show in Japan without ever setting foot in the country.
For the people that don’t know your back story that well, could you tell us why you’re not allowed into Japan?
I am, basically, a typical American who acts extremely ignorant and deadly when I’m in other countries. This behavior finally caught up with me about 5 years ago when I got into an altercation with an undercover security guard, knocked him out, and resisted arrest. In the end, I got a 7-year suspended sentence in Japan, of which I served 3 months before they let me out. So I’m technically not allowed back in. But I need to prove to the Japanese consulate why I absolutely must be in Japan and an art show is not a good enough reason so UNICEF is currently writing me a letter to get back in. We’ll see what happens.
I hear you and the Die Antwoord people have become fast friends.
I actually hooked Ninja and Yo-Landi, from Die Antwoord, up with all my connections in Japan. I think Yo-landi cried when she left the country. Yo-Landi sounds like an anime cartoon, and they told me the Japanese people went fucking crazy when they did their show up there.
Will you be doing projects together?
My business partner is Good Smile and they’re the largest independent toymakers in Japan, and nobody loves toys more than me and Ninja and Yo-landi so it’s like a perfect marriage. We’re working on tons of projects of toys and videos and stuff. Everything is top secret right now, but you’ll definitely see more stuff in the future.
How did you guys meet in the first place?
I had just seen Die Antwoord’s “Enter the Ninja” video, which was so completely disturbing that I just had to share it with everyone. At the same time, my best friends from Miami — these toy-makers named Friends With You — visited me in LA. We were just watching videos on YouTube and I was like “have you guys seen this video yet?” It turns out Ninja is a humongous fan of Friends With You. They were emailing him while planning to come to LA for the first time so they could be wined and dined by every single record label: Interscope, Sony, Warner Brothers, you name it. Friends with You told Ninja, “If you are gonna be in LA, you have to hang out with their brother David.” So Ninja calls me in the middle of the fucking Interscope meeting with Jimmy Lovine. I just show up and they’re in one of the biggest negotiations of their life, and they just didn’t give a fuck. Ninja was like, “Hey everyone, this is my brother David Choe!” I’d literally just met him. Everyone in the world was trying to sign them.
So you get to hang out when you’re all in LA?
Yeah, since then we’ve been like super tight. I have a lot of friends, but I don’t have many people that I keep very close to me, but when you meet someone and you connect on a mental and spiritual level instantly… they were like my brother and sister. Ever since then we’ve been super close.
I saw some photos of Ninja and your mom in your blog.
Oh yeah! So last time they were in LA, Ninja stopped by my parents house and my mom prayed for Ninja in Korean and my maid prayed for him in Spanish. It was fucking awesome. My mom loves Ninja. After he left she was like, “That guy is going to be blessed in everything he does and everywhere he goes.” My mom loves crazy people. Look at who her son is.
Ninja is pretty great.
Yeah, they guy’s amazing. He’s probably one of the most creative people I’ve ever met. I hear people go “Oh, he’s a one hit wonder” or “What is this, some kind of joke band?” or “That’s just like some like trendy shit” or whatever. But the guy has so much creativity pouring out of him. He does everything. He paints, he makes stuff, he raps, he makes music, he really does everything, and he thinks in such a big picture and he has such a great way of expressing himself. I’m surrounded by tons of talented people, but it’s like talent is talent. I think we’re in a society where we praise all these things like catching a football, or this guy is really awesome at guitar — but that’s just a skill. It’s very rare that you find someone who has the heart, that just fucking blasts out with all these creative ideas. That’s not something that is based on a skill or your talent or something that’s from your intellect or some physical attribute you’re born with. But take all those things of your mind, your soul, your body, your brain, and your spirituality. Take all four things and you express yourself fully and completely — it’s pretty amazing to see.
You said you have some collaboration projects in the works. What else do you guys talk about?
You know that book Neuromancer? I’ve never read it and his eyes almost popped out of his head, like, “Are you illiterate?” It’s one of his favorite books, and I said “No, I never read it. I mostly read comic books.” He couldn’t believe that I hadn’t read the book, so he acted out the entire book to me, playing every single character. Like the character Molly… it was just like… this was also during a business meeting and he was climbing all over the furniture. It was awesome.
Do you have video?
No, I took some pictures.
That would make an amazing show. Neuromancer acted by Ninja.
Those guys are basically like cartoons. He’s one of the most animated people I’ve ever met.

Neuromancer as portrayed by Ninja
You’ve made a bunch of drawings and paintings of them right?
Yeah. They’re so inspirational with what they’ve done with their lives, but just hanging out with them is like hanging out with Tom and Jerry or Bugs Bunny and Tweety. They’re like real cartoon characters, so whenever we are hanging out I can’t not draw them. Ninja’s eyes and his cheekbones, they look like cartoon characters they are so fun to draw.
Today we’re releasing a documentary we shot with them in Johannesburg about Tokoloshe, the most feared African demon. Tokoloshe is also featured in their Evil Boy video. I know that you made some drawings of Tokoloshe. Did Ninja tell you the story and you just started drawing them?
Ninja told me about this demon and he went into great detail about the demon with the 7 ft. penis called the Tokoloshe, that it’s from South African folklore and how people there really believe in this thing. It comes and it rapes people. It was just the most bizarre thing I’d ever heard. He wanted this in his next video and there are all kinds of depictions that other people have done but he had something very specific in mind.
The description he gave me had everything from what the tip of the Tokoloshe’s penis would look like to what the wrinkles on his hand would look like to the hairs on the back of his head. It was the most descriptive thing. He drew some preliminary sketches and just wanted me to help him refine it so I did a little bit of my style and drew this hunched over midget pug-dog-bird face guy with like his fucking humongous cock dragging on the floor. It was just so much fun. He would draw something and send it to me and I would draw my version and send it back. It was just fun working like that.

Toko
Have you ever been to South Africa?
No, but I can’t wait to go to South Africa.
Would you hitchhike there and take Ninja or Yo Landi with you and Harry?
Oh man, I would do that in a second. I’ve been to the Congo (obviously) and I’ve been to Africa before, but I always end up in Central Africa for some reason. I lived with a bunch of South Africans in Israel for a few years when I was younger, and they just… they were so racist without trying to be racist. They didn’t really realize how racist they were being. One guy used to call me Nintendo so everyone called me Nintendo. So I just never had any desire to go to South Africa. Then I met Ninja and Yo-Landi and I’ve heard so much from them about living in Cape Town. Also District 9 was so fucking out of control… I’d love to go and see the country, something besides the Congo which is so fucking brutal. Africa is a crazy, crazy place, man.
Maybe we should do season 4 of Thumbs Up! in South Africa?
Yeah, I’d love to. If I could get Harry to ever do a _Thumbs Up! again I would probably do South Africa. Definitely gonna chill with the non-english speaking places for a bit.
You can take Ninja as your Afrikaans translator. What do you think that would be like?
It would be amazing. I think you guys should film Thumbs Up! without me and Harry and just have Yo-Landi and Ninja be me. The show would be much better.
That would be pretty hilarious. You ended up dancing on stage with them at Coachella. Right?
Yeah. I mean, Ninja calls me last minute, “Yo, we’re going on stage in about an hour, get the fuck over here.” Originally Matt and Trey Parker from South Park were going to be Die Antwoord’s backup dancers but they couldn’t make it, so I filled in. Ninja said I had to dance naked, and I was like, “Yeah… that’s not really my thing.” But Ninja didn’t give me a choice. In fact, he wanted my friend Jason to dance naked too. I was like, “Fuck, I don’t know how to dance, I’m not Harry.” Harry is like the best dancer in the world and I thought, “There’s no way I’m going to live this down, so I gotta hide.” That’s when I went to Walmart and bought an Iron Man mask — it was liberating. I gotta tell you man, I never in my fucking life thought I would dance in front of thousands of people, but they came onstage with “Enter the Ninja” and the place went fucking insane.

Sasha Grey
Since we’re on the subject of drawing VBS’s favorite people, you’re also making some pretty cool drawings and paintings with Sasha Grey as your model, right?
Yeah Sasha is amazing. She’s one of the sweetest people I’ve met. I mean, it’s nice to be friends with people that are very liberal with their body. I had a friend in the studio with me once who, while he was painting, looks up and sees Sasha in the room. He asked if it was her, I said yeah. “Well what is she doing here?” “Oh I’m friends with her.” “What?” I’m taking pictures of her and drawing her and she’s walking around naked and he’s like, “What the fuck is your life, dude?” She likes my art and I like to see her naked so the whole thing just works out.
That’s a pretty good exchange for sure.
ENTIRE FUCKING ARTICLE FROM : www.vice.com

Friday, February 17, 2012

Henry & Aaron - IT'S A SNAP!

This is an actual ad for the Central Institute of Technology in Australia 

Loa Noche Oscura - The Dark Night ST JOHN OF THE CROSS translated by SHINZEN YOUNG

Loa Noche Oscura - The Dark Night
ST JOHN OF THE CROSS
translated by SHINZEN YOUNG
On a dark night,
On fire with longing for love,
Oh happy venture!
I left, unseen,
My house being still . . . at last.

In darkness, and safe,
By the secret stairway, in disguise,
Oh happy venture!
In darkness and concealed,
My house being still . . . at last. 

Into the happy night, 
In secret, for no one saw me
And neither did I see anything,
Without light or guide,
Other than that which burned in my heart.

And this guided me,
More surely than the light of noon,
To where He awaited
One well known to me
 In a place where no one would appear.

O night that guides!
O night more lovely than the light of noon!
O night that unites
The Lover with the beloved,
And transforms the lover into the Beloved!

On my flowering breast,
Which I reserved entirely for Him alone,
There He dwelt and slept
And i caressed Him,
And the cedars fanned us with their breeze.

The breeze blew over the castle wall and
As i ran my fingers through His hair,
With His gentle hand
He pinched my neck,
And suspended all my senses.

Thus I stayed, and forgot myself,
Resting my face upon the Beloved;
Everything stopped, and i was set free,
Leaving my care behind
Forgotten, among the lilies.







from Wisdom of the East
Stories of compassion, inspiration, and love
Compiled by Susan Suntree



Thank you Steven Kirk Barham 
I Love You

Adele - Crazy For You

Thursday, February 16, 2012

drinkify



Bird Dancing Like Michael Jackson

Mario Kart is back (Rémi GAILLARD)

stereo skifcha

1994's Most Bizarre Suicide - Don Harper Mills

I stumbledupon this article early this morning... Pretty interesting.

1994's Most Bizarre Suicide

Don Harper Mills

At the 1994 annual awards dinner given by the American Association for Forensic Sciences, AAFS President Don Harper Mills astounded his audience in San Diego with the legal complications of a bizarre death. Here is the story...
On March 23 the medical examiner viewed the body of Ronald Opus and concluded that he died from a gunshot wound of the head caused by a shotgun. Investigation to that point had revealed that the decedent had jumped from the top of a ten story building with the intent to commit suicide. (He left a note indicating his despondency.) As he passed the 9th floor on the way down, his life was interrupted by a shotgun blast through a window, killing him instantly. Neither the shooter nor the decedent was aware that a safety net had been erected at the 8th floor level to protect some window washers, and that the decedent would not have been able to complete his intent to commit suicide because of this...
Ordinarily a person who starts into motion the events with a suicide intent ultimately commits suicide even though the mechanism might be not what he intended. That he was shot on the way to certain death nine stories below probably would not change his mode of death from suicide to homicide, but the fact that his suicide intent would not have been achieved under any circumstance caused the medical examiner to feel that he had homicide on his hands...
Further investigation led to the discovery that the room on the 9th floor from whence the shotgun blast emanated was occupied by an elderly man and his wife. He was threatening her with the shotgun because of an interspousal spat and became so upset that he could not hold the shotgun straight. Therefore, when he pulled the trigger, he completely missed his wife, and the pellets went through the window, striking the decedent.
When one intends to kill subject A, but kills subject B in the attempt, one is guilty of the murder of subject B. The old man was confronted with this conclusion, but both he and his wife were adamant in stating that neither knew that the shotgun was loaded. It was the longtime habit of the old man to threaten his wife with an unloaded shotgun. He had no intent to murder her; therefore, the killing of the decedent appeared then to be accident. That is, the gun had been accidentally loaded...
But further investigation turned up a witness that their son was seen loading the shotgun approximately six weeks prior to the fatal accident. That investigation showed that the mother (the old lady) had cut off her son's financial support, and her son, knowing the propensity of his father to use the shotgun threateningly, loaded the gun with the expectation that the father would shoot his mother. The case now becomes one of murder on the part of the son for the death of Ronald Opus...
Further investigation revealed that the son became increasingly despondent over the failure of his attempt to get his mother murdered. This led him to jump off the ten story building on March 23, only to be killed by a shotgun blast through a 9th story window.
The medical examiner closed the case as a suicide.


Original Article in it's entirety can be found here: Susan Stepney Professor of Computer Science, University of York, UK

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Editors - Smokers Outside The Hospital Door

Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors (Radio Edit) by Editors on Grooveshark 


Monday, February 6, 2012

Baby Givin the evil look!

OK Go - Needing/Getting - Official Video

Whichbook.net

Having trouble finding a good book right now? Check out Whichbook.net  
"It enables millions of combinations of factors and then suggests books which most closely match your needs." With the options to choose a book based on your mood, on how demanding the read is and also allowing you to choose levels of things like violence and sexuality, this site is definitely finding a bookmark on my browsers tool bar.



Friday, February 3, 2012

The Morning Benders - Excuses (Yours Truly session)

Kids Are Dumb

Why I Love My 3D Printer by Schuyler St Leger, Ep 86

The Colbert Report Featuring Bre Pettis CEO of MakerBot, June 8, 2011

Gotye - Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Kimbra) - official video

I love strange videos

3D Printed GE Air Show

Will 2012 Be The Year 3D Printing Goes Mainstream?

If you guys were as excited as i was about the 3D printing MAGIC! then you will love this article. The folks from The Creator's Project take an in depth look at 3D printing and it's possibilities of becoming a mainstream part of our everyday life, from engineering toys, to space station tool reproduction, even FASHION!.

See the entire article HERE!

You can even purchase your own Makerbot 3D printer on their site. makerbot.com

Fitz And The Tantrums- Pickin' Up the Pieces

This is what i'm listening to this morning.

High Speed Slot Car Racing

These guys have way too much time on their hands. Geez!

Li Hongjun - Sculpture



 Beijing-based artist Li Hongjun cuts into layers and layers of paper to create these surreal head sculptures.
 

Mina Sarenac - Photography

Antigravity 



Thursday, February 2, 2012

Tik Tik Tik - Yo-Landi Vi$$er

Die Antwoord - I Fink U Freeky

Die Artwoord on a Billboard in NYC!
I fink they're freeky and i like them a lot.... ha

MCBESS




Morbid Dreams

 


To dream about the death of a loved one suggests that you are lacking a certain aspect or quality that the loved one embodies. Ask yourself what makes this person special or what you like about them. It is that very quality that you are lacking in your own relationship or circumstances. Alternatively, the dream indicates that whatever that person represents has no part in your own life anymore. In particular, to dream about the death of your parents indicates that you are undergoing a significant change in your waking life. Your relationship with them has evolved into a new realm. 
To see someone dying in your dream signifies that your feelings for that person are dead or that a significant change/loss is occurring in your relationship with that person. Alternatively, you may want to repress that aspect of yourself that is represented by the dying person.

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