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Event Curator/Director: Icon Sean/Milan™ Garçon
Flyer Artwork & Design: Lorenzo D. Intisaar
OVAHNESS BALL No.5 - Resurrection of the Superpowers
November 27th, 2010
GAM Arts Center
Event Curator/Director: Icon Sean/Milan™ Garcon
Photo: Gina Lamb
Commentator: Legendary Jack Mizrahi and Enyce Chanel
DJ: DJ Ben Xtravaganza & DJ Angel X
My new superpower? I can read through... COLA! Yes, this really is a glass full of Diet Coke, and the IR-modified G1 can read right through it.
Do you suppose Coke'll give me product placement money for this? :)
How to Con a Superpower and Make the Media Your Accomplice
Jeff Pearce
May 13, 2021
The idea of a proxy war is fairly basic, and you don’t need to have a degree in International Studies to grasp the concept. You’re the U.S., Russia or China, and you back a side fighting a civil war or insurrection in a foreign country, supplying arms, military advisors, whatever’s needed. Syria comes to mind. Then there’s hybrid war, which uses a combination of conventional military resources with propaganda, cyber-attacks and proxies. Russia has used all of these in Ukraine, backing its separatist elements.
What is truly scary about Ethiopia is that maybe in the first time in history, the tangible stakes for a war happening in the real world might be decided, or at least severely affected, by the narrative progressing on the digital battlefield.
The Russians screwed with perception in terms of Ukraine, but ultimately what decided things in the real world was still military might. But in Ethiopia, the federal army crushed the conventional forces of the TPLF and humiliated their supposedly “battle-hardened troops” in under a month. And yet as we all know, the digital warriors — or, as I like to call them now, the Zombie Army (rising from Debretsion Gebremichael pathetically flat-line remnants) — insist that the conflict isn’t over.
In this horrible scenario where a nation’s fate is at risk, a terrorist oligarchy is using the United States and EU as its proxies.
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Teenager put cup full of coffee on the microwave. Mom opens cupboard not seeing it. Cup flys off the counter spilling coffee everywhere. And she grabs the cup with cat like reflexes. I think she may have superpowers...
THE NEW SUPERPOWER: shining a spotlight on Brazil
Henrique de Campos Meirelles, President, Banco Central do Brasil
I can't stop thinking about The Flash, looking at Jobim running around his birthday party. Really different from the hypnotized guy from here.