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All 51 Miss USA Delegates Respond To a Question

This is the kind of shit that makes my head explode….I lasted a minute in, but I’m sure it gets funny… The good news for these girls is that they were born in a society where the most complicated survival skill needed was how to make an appointment to get your nails done or some shit…because if they had to fend for themselves against the elements, it’d be hilarious to watch, but pretty much the end of them… They should ask these bitches these questions while in their bikinis, because that’s wha they are good for…showing off their tits…we should be knowledged in that. Shouldn’t we Miss Idaho no You da Ho.

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Lights Out: In “The Elements of Creativity” —…

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Lights Out: In “ The Elements of Creativity ” — the third installment of his highly informative four-part series Everything is a Remix — writer/director/editor Kirby Ferguson “explores how innovations truly happen.” See Also: Part 3 soundtrack . [ eiar .] Earlier: Part 1 ; Part 2 ; Part 2: One Last Thing . Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 21/06/2011 06:37 Number of articles : 3

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Energy-Generating Clothes Absorb the Elements

Photo: lululemon athletica /Flickr, Creative Commons Scientists at the University of Bolton in the U.K. are developing a textile fiber, called hybrid photovoltaic-piezoelectric material , that absorbs energy from its wearer’s body movements and the surrounding elements, including the wind, rain, and sun — Captain Planet would be proud!

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National Punctuation Day 2010

So how does one celebrate National Punctuation Day? The holiday#39;s website offers a few suggestions: – Read a newspaper and circle all of the punctuation errors you find (or think you find, but aren’t sure) with a red pen. – Take a leisurely stroll, paying close attention to store signs with incorrectly punctuated words. – Visit a bookstore and purchase a copy of Strunk White’s The Elements of Style. – Congratulate yourself on becoming a better written communicator. Can#39;t wait to cele

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Elle Macpherson beach photo

“A lot of people think I wear a cowboy hat because it’s part of my look,” Elle Macpherson says, “but it actually is to protect my hair. Supermodel Elle Macpherson spends plenty of time on the beach, so how does she keep the saltwater, sun and sand from ravaging her looks? The answer, according to the Aussie icon, is easy: She uses the elements to her advantage. “I don’t really touch my hair. It tends to form dreadlocks quite easily in the summer, but I leave them,” she says. “And I leave in

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Get Ready For Tracy Morgan’s Blavatar

Yes, that’s how the 30 Rock actor is describing his new HBO stand-up special, which is actually called Tracy Morgan: Black and Blue . Taped at the Apollo Theatre in September, “the special is going to be all the elements: fire, water, earth, air, the comedy bender, the avatar of comedy experience,” Morgan said via press release. “We were hoping for A Blaffair to Rememblack , but we’ll settle for Blavatar . [ EW ]

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‘The Last Airbender’ Stars Talk Bending Powers

Jackson Rathbone would choose to control water, while Dev Patel would turn back time. By Mawuse Ziegbe Nicola Peltz Photo: Andrew H. Walker/ Getty Images M. Night Shyamalan’s kid-friendly fantasy, “The Last Airbender,” details an epic war between four nations driven by the powerful natural elements water, fire, earth and air. The flick follows the plight of Aang, the sole Avatar with the ability to control all of the elements, as he tries to restore peace between the warring factions. Given the choice to manage any one of those elements, the stars of the film have a variety of reasons for choosing their own “bending” powers. Shyamalan, who wrote, directed and produced the movie, which is based on the hit animated Nickelodeon TV show, would opt to have the ability to manipulate air. “First of all, I have an advantage ’cause everything has air around it,” Shyamalan told MTV News at the New York premiere of the movie on Wednesday. “Right now, if you were Earthbender, you’d be kind of screwed because there’s concrete underneath us. But I got you.” Nicola Peltz, who plays a Waterbender in the film, said she would stick to that power in real life as well. “I think water’s the most interesting because unfortunately it can harm you like a tsunami but it also heals people,” the actress said, adding that she’d like to be a ‘bender that’s also a do-gooder. “I would like to be a Waterbender because I could stop the tsunami and also give clean water to countries.” Jackson Rathbone was also on the water bandwagon. “I would probably say water just based on the fact that it’s one of the most prevalent elements around,” said Rathbone. “Bruce Lee talks much about being like water in his book Artist of Life. ” Noah Ringer works all the elements as the film’s lead, Aang, but he was able to single out one that he’d most like to control. “Air would be pretty cool because you could fly,” said Ringer, adding that Airbending has some practical advantages as well. “You wouldn’t have to ride on airplanes or anything.” Seychelle Gabriel, who plays Princess Yue in the film, would keep things close to home. “I’ve been telling everyone earth because I just think there’s so many possibilities because there’s rocks and trees and dirt and gravel,” said Gabriel. “There’s so many choices to pick from.” Dev Patel, however, eschewed the whole four-elements thing altogether and offered his own special ability. “If it was a real element it would … be turning back time. There’s so many crazy catastrophes happening in the world today. To be able to do that would just be fantastic,” said Patel, who nodded and simply said “BP,” as one of the disasters he’d like to fix. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Airbender.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Opening Night: Summer Movie Premieres ‘The Last Airbender’ Clips MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Last Airbender’ Related Photos ‘The Last Airbender’ Premieres In New York The Powers & Creatures Of ‘The Last Airbender’

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‘The Last Airbender’: An Inside Look At Five Cool Powers And Weapons

Visual-effects supervisor and set decorator lead MTV News through the film’s biggest spectacles. By Eric Ditzian Shaun Toub in “The Last Airbender” Photo: Paramount Pictures Last summer, MTV News took a trip inside M. Night Shyamalan’s mad-scientist brain when we visited the Philadelphia set of “The Last Airbender.” The hyperkinetic director was in the midst of bringing “Airbender” out from the animated small screen and into real life, and the results were big, big, big — sets twice the size of football fields, massive green screens, hundreds of extras in elaborate costumes and a production budget two and a half times the size of any of his other movies. “I’m scared to death,” he admitted back then. Yet, at the same time, Shyamalan knew exactly what he was doing. Now the results of that focused anxiety have arrived in theaters. Set in an imaginary world in which various tribes can control the elements of the planet, the film follows the century-long war that the Fire nation has been waging against other nations until a young boy named Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the only person capable of controlling all four elements and bringing about peace. As the tribes go at one another, the audience gets to sit back and take in all manner of badass weaponry and cool, CGI-assisted powers. Visual-effects supervisor Pablo Helman (“War of the Worlds”) and set decorator Larry Dias (“Transformers”) walked MTV News through the creation of these various features to give us the inside scoop about five cool weapons and powers. Manipulating Fire The Fire nation is one committed to ceaseless warfare. Their weapon of choice, obviously, is all manner of wicked flames — flung in various ways at the enemy to cause maximum damage. It’s fantastical stuff, no doubt, but Shyamalan wanted that computer-generated power to be grounded in reality. Helman’s source of inspiration? The annual Burning Man festival in Nevada. “Night wanted something that no one had seen before,” Helman said. “And he wanted the fire to look different every time it was used. At Burning Man, they’ve got a bonfire there, and they put a bunch of fans around it so the fire looks like a tornado fire. That was the main inspiration. We showed it to Night and said it’s a cool look, and he loved it.” Manipulating Water The Water nation, meanwhile, is a more peaceful tribe — until they’re challenged by the Fire folks and have to fight back. Their ability is controlling water and using it every conceivable way to eliminate the aggressor. Helman looked to the U.S. space agency to come up with something that would work for computer animation. “We looked at NASA footage. They did some experiments with liquid water in zero gravity,” Helman said. “If you look at the water in zero gravity, it behaves in a specific way. It stays together, it forms balls, and there’s all this interesting stuff that happens inside the balls of water. That’s what we showed Night, and he loved it. So we had to come up with a piece of software that allowed us to manipulate water in the same way.” Fire Balls The Fire nation doesn’t just hurl fire. They also build huge, spiky metal spheres that they launch from their warships. Think of them like the scariest, flame-assisted catapults you’ve ever seen. “The Fire nation is the only one of the nations that has industrialized, and we needed to create something that would work for them,” Dias explained. “So for the military ships, we manufactured these giant orbs — basically a metal framework that would have fire put in digitally. They have huge spikes, they’re flaming, they’re intense. They inflict a lot of damage.” Zuko’s Double Swords “Airbender” features a slew of weapons, from Aang’s powerful staff to the various swords of the warring tribes. But ask star Dev Patel what his favorite weapon in the movie is, and of course he’s going to choose one that his character — the Fire nation’s Prince Zuko — gets to wield in a seriously badass fashion. Too bad Patel himself didn’t actually get to swing those double swords. “I actually didn’t use the two broad swords,” Patel told MTV News. “Most of the other action I did. With two big, sharp swords in my hand, they had an amazing stunt guy called Stephen Oyoung, and he is brilliant with these two swords. He deserves lots of credit.” Fire Braziers Here’s the thing about the Fire nation: While they maintain a mighty army capable of manipulating fire, they can’t create enough fire themselves to rein terror on their enemies. Instead, they have to cart around huge fire carriers that give them the raw material. “We built these big fire baskets called braziers that are really ornate,” Dias said. “We built them in different sizes. They have these poles that are decorated with spearheads, and four soldiers carry them. The Fire nation can’t go to war without them.” Check out everything we’ve got on “The Last Airbender.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘The Last Airbender’ ‘The Last Airbender’ Clips Related Photos The Powers & Creatures Of ‘The Last Airbender’ ‘The Last Airbender’

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Lupe Fiasco Says He Isn’t ‘Romantically Intertwined’ With Jessica Biel

Rumors have been floating around since the pair climbed Mount Kilimanjaro together. By Shaheem Reid Lupe Fiasco Photo: MTV News Lupe Fiasco said there is no truth to the rumors that he and Jessica Biel are hooking up

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January Jones and Her Skinny Legs of the Day

If you can jerk off to this, you can jerk off to anything and your resistance to the elements and ability to perform is something I commend and think should be celebrated instead of frowned. Thanks to the Internet, we live in a generation of freaks. There was a time when people could jerk off to lingerie catalogs, pictures of women in bikinis, Baywatch, National Geographic and even sniffing a pair of our sisters dirty panties

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