“We lose the people we love because we are meant to love someone else. We lose them because we are destined to find somebody else. It is a simple fact that is sometimes hard to accept because we are too stubborn to let go of something that doesn’t belong to us anymore.”
Why shoot a gun with a side grip?
Dec 17th, 2009Because that’s how they did it in Menace II Society.
Journalists and gun experts point to the 1993 Hughes brothers film Menace II Society, which depicts the side grip in its opening scene, as the movie that popularized the style. Although the directors claim to have witnessed a side grip robbery in Detroit in 1987, there are few reports of street gangs using the technique until after the movie came out.
But the side grip can also be practical:
During the first half of the 20th century, soldiers used the side grip for the express purpose of endangering throngs of people. Some automatic weapons from this era –like the Mauser C96 or the grease gun — fired so quickly or with such dramatic recoil that soldiers found it impossible to aim anything but the first shot. Soldiers began tilting the weapons, so that the recoil sent the gun reeling in a horizontal rather than vertical arc, enabling them to spray bullets into an onrushing enemy battalion instead of over their heads.
But mostly it just looks cool.
-Via Kottke
Sholi – All That We Can See
Dec 17th, 2009Sholi – All That We Can See from Zeek Earl on Vimeo.
Brice Budke sent in this trippy yet awesome music video that his friend, Zeek Earl made.
Your Ghost – Greg Laswell
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Heard this at the end of the latest Dollhouse episode. I get a lot of these from that show; the soundtrack Joss Whedon picks is superb.