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Midday Motivation | Your Mind Is A Magnet

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“What you focus on…grows” ~ Anon Be careful what you give your attention to, because the thing you think about the most is often what…

Midday Motivation | Your Mind Is A Magnet

Midday Motivation | Your Mind Is A Magnet

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“What you focus on…grows” ~ Anon Be careful what you give your attention to, because the thing you think about the most is often what…

Midday Motivation | Your Mind Is A Magnet

Maria Menounos Gets Molested

Is Maria Menounos still on Dancing With The Stars or has she been booted off yet? I don’t watch the show, but I like all the attention she’s been getting because of it. Here she is showing off that cute Greek booty while getting molested by the old man judge. Get your boney liver spotted hands off my woman gramps. If anyone is going to slip her the soft it’s going to be me.

will.i.am ‘Still Has That Fire’ On ‘This Is Love,’ Eva Simons Says

Dutch singer also teases the song’s ‘mad’ video to MTV News. By Jocelyn Vena Eva Simons Photo: MTV News For his song “This Is Love,” will.i.am enlisted Dutch singer Eva Simons to add some powerhouse vocals to the raging party track. The searing dance production is highlighted by Simons’ diva-tude as her voice soars over will’s creation, full of big chants, bumping beats and dirty synths. Simons had already proved she had hook potential appearing on Afrojack’s 2010 dance-floor anthem “Take Over Control,” and given will’s history of enlisting female pop singers to add a bit of sexy flair to his songs, Simons was a perfect muse to help shape his latest dance-pop track. “He is super creative, and we kind of have the same energy: We can’t sit still. We were in the studio, and he had this track,” Simons recalled to MTV News about working with the Black Eyed Peas mastermind. “And he’s like, ‘Yo, Eva, would you like to do this song with me?’ And we had been recording a couple tracks before, so he knows what I’m capable of and he trusts me, and we don’t really know each other for that long, but he trusts me. “I recorded it,” she continued. “And he mixes it straight away from his laptop … and it’s done. That’s so beautiful — not only is he super creative and knows what he wants, but he also sees when other people are creative as well. He’s not afraid to collaborate.” This particular collaboration also included Swedish House Mafia’s Steve Angello. “It’s really a club-banger,” Simons said, adding that will included “some piano intro in there and violins. … He’s always creative. It doesn’t [just] work for the clubs, it works for the radio, it’ll also work on a big festival, like him on the piano, some strings, some live drums.” will and Simons recently shot a video for the track, and she had this tease for fans when asked to give some hints: “Fireworks. Just like, ‘What world is this? Like, where are we?’ and ‘What season is this?’ ” she said. “It’s mad. It’s pretty awesome.” Much of that awesomeness, she adds, stems from will directing the clip himself. “I’m just surprised. I’m not surprised, actually, ’cause that’s him,” she said. “He is also a super-geek. I’m a super-geek. I love technology, and he was like, he was directing the video and he was doing the motion-control of the camera and everything. He knows his stuff. It was pretty awesome to see.” Simons continued that it was refreshing to see that even with all his years in the industry, he still loves to do it. “I just admire him,” she said. “After all those years he still has that fire, and that’s just beautiful. But I feel like — ’cause I was big fan of the Black Eyed Peas, and I still am — and he seems like he’s the same guy still that I see before.” Their song is expected to appear on will’s long-teased solo album, #willpower, which also features Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Mick Jagger and Nicole Scherzinger. No release date has been set for the album. Related Artists Eva Simons Will.I.Am

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Carly Rae Jepsen Thinks ‘Call Me Maybe’ Viral Videos Are ‘Rad’

‘It makes my day to see it,’ Jepsen tells MTV News about clips by everyone from Justin Bieber to the Harvard baseball team. By Christina Garibaldi Carly Rae Jepsen Photo: MTV News It’s been just a few months since Justin Bieber signed Canadian singer Carly Rae Jepsen to his Schoolboy Records, but since then, she has certainly made her mark on the music scene. Her infectious hit single “Call Me Maybe” is currently #1 on the iTunes songs chart and #4 on Billboard ‘s Hot 100 chart and has spawned a barrage of humorous and entertaining online video parodies that have captured the attention of not only fans but Jepsen herself. “I have seen a few. It’s pretty rad that people are participating and making their own versions. It makes my day to see it,” Jepsen told MTV News. “It’s hard to imagine this, even though I’m living this every day, it’s kind of hard to believe it sometimes. [I] definitely didn’t predict this.” The online lip-synching parodies seem to be the latest craze, especially among college students. Sports teams from Duke, UConn, Syracuse and Southern Methodist University have all posted their own versions of the song, but it was taken to another level when the Harvard baseball team choreographed an intricate fist-pump dance while singing along to the single. “I saw the fist pump, it was so cute. It was funny because every chorus, they added a new element. I was like, they really planned this out, this is so fantastic,” Jepsen said of the Harvard video. “It’s so cool that it’s sort of sparked this online thing. It’s really neat.” College students aren’t the only ones obsessing over this song. Actor James Franco posted his own version of the song , and just last month, Katy Perry uploaded her own parody , featuring herself and a group of friends at a Coachella pool party. “I was in London at the time I saw Katy’s version of ‘Call Me Maybe.’ I think she was at Coachella when she shot it, which was really cool,” Jepsen said. “It was another surreal moment: Being in London was already crazy and then on top of it, to kind of see all the stars were reaching out and doing their versions as well, it was kind of like a cherry on top of the whole thing.” We may have to thank Bieber for all of these videos since he is the one that started the trend. Back in February, Bieber, along with his girlfriend Selena Gomez, Ashley Tisdale and Big Time Rush, created his own music video , playfully singing along to the inescapable track. “I have a long list of thank-yous that I owe to Justin for everything to do with my career,” Jepsen said. “He’s just kind of opened the door to the rest of the world to me.” Which “Call Me Maybe” parody is your favorite? Let us know in the comments. Related Artists Carly Rae Jepsen

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Barack Obama: Human Capitalist

Is the election of 2012 as simple as Obama the Human Capitalist vs Romney the Financial Capitalist? I caught a bit of the Martin Bashir show on MSNBC earlier this week. One of his guests was Jonathan Alter. I was not paying full attention, but something Alter said caught my attention and I rewound (thank FSM for Tivo) to hear it again. I liked what he had to say…the way he framed the contest between… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Motley Moose – Front Page Discovery Date : 18/05/2012 00:21 Number of articles : 2

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Nina Dobrev’s Dress Is BOOM!

Damn! I don’t know a whole lot about this Nina Dobrev chick, but she’s really got my attention. Here she is at some CW party yesterday, that explains why I don’t know her, looking absolutely amazing in her tight ass dress. There’s nothing hotter than a banging body squeezed into a really tight dress. I bet she’s all smooth and slippery, I want to put on a flesh colored body suit and rub myself all over her. If she’s up for it of course.

Georgia Salpa Because She’s Talented

This Georgia Salpa hottie and I have been having a torrid internet love affair for months now, she’d never admit to it, but believe me it’s happening. So I wanted to post these pictures of her at the Men In Black III premiere not because she’s wearing a really short skirt or because her booty is good enough to eat off of or because her amazing fake breasts are making strange tingly things happen in my pants, but because I respect and admire her.

#ThrowbackThursdays * Slick Rick “The Moment I Feared” 1988

No one tells a story or has told a story quite like Slick Rick a.k.a. “The Ruler” , a.k.a. “Ricky Dee”. After being introduced to the game by Doug E. Fresh on the classic hits “La Di Da Di” & “The Show”, Slick Rick ventured off on his own to create on of the most famous albums in hip hop history. “The Great Adventures Of Slick Rick,” was in a class by itself. Ricky Dee’s storybook rhymes held your attention straight through the album with no guest features. Slick Rick’s imagination was unlike any other rapper in ’88, he told stories of the “Little Indian Girl”, referenced the Knight Rider car in “Kit (What’s The Scoop)” as well as the timeless classics, “Mona Lisa” & “Childrens Story”. Although he made songs about being “The Ruler” and expensive trunk jewels, he wasn’t too cool to not rap about keeping those jewels safe on his neck or landing in jail for trying to live the “fastlane lifestyle”. Why is it that Drug dealer rappers nowadays never get caught? Happy #ThrowbackThursday and enjoy some classic Slick Rick music! “The Moment I Feared” Listen Bonus Video “A Teenage love” Posted By Garnet Reid Follow on Twitter @Garnet_Reid Submit content to garnet@garnetreid.com Continue reading

‘Survivor: One World’ Post-Mortem: What Have We Learned?

MTV News teams up with former ‘Survivor’ player Rob Cesternino to cover Kim’s win, Colton’s controversy, the future of the game and more. By Josh Wigler Kim Spradlin Photo: CBS on Sunday, concluding with the rightful victory of bridal-shop owner Kim Spradlin . After running multiple alliances and winning four immunity challenges (among other accomplishments), Kim’s status as one of the all-time greatest “Survivor” winners can’t be denied. But even though the best player won the game, does that mean “One World” was one of the better seasons in “Survivor” history? Not necessarily — certainly not if you’re asking season villain Colton Cumbie, who declared during the live “Survivor” reunion that “One World” got boring once he was medically evacuated from the game. Did Kim deserve to win? Should she play again? Was Colton’s assessment of a lackluster “Survivor” season on point? We tackled all of these questions and more in our final “One World” post-game with two-time contestant Rob Cesternino . Thanks for joining us all season long, Rob! MTV : Kim Spradlin, your girl and mine, took home the win on Sunday night. I don’t think anybody was surprised to see that happen, but I’m definitely happy with the outcome. I’m assuming you’re pleased as well? Rob Cesternino : I was very happy to see Kim win the game. I think she gave one of the most dominating performances ever by a “Survivor” player, and I think Kim is, from a historical “Survivor” perspective, the only true alpha female to have won the game. That’s impressive. MTV : You wouldn’t put [‘Fans vs. Favorites’ winner] Parvati Shallow in that category? Cesternino : Parvati is a bit of a different animal in that she used her sexuality to her advantage. I’m certainly not complaining about that — every “Survivor” player is different. But Kim didn’t seduce Troyzan , or any of the guys, to get what she wanted and to get to the end. She used the same tactics that Boston Rob might use, or what any of the traditional male powerhouses would do to win the game. I think that was very interesting about Kim’s performance. Midway through the finale, when Kim got rid of Alicia and then decided to not bring Christina to the final three, I was yelling at the TV, “Kim, what are you doing? These people are so much easier to beat!” But then mid-sentence I realized, “You know what? It doesn’t matter what she does. She’s winning no matter what!” I think Kim felt like, “Why overthink this? I’m winning if I go with Chelsea and Sabrina. I’m winning if I go with Alicia and Christina. Why have a card that people can play against me — that I betrayed my true friends in the game?” Kim came to this realization about three episodes ago, I think. Her win was a fait accompli . Any other outcome would have been greatly unsatisfying. MTV : Let’s look back a bit. I don’t imagine there’s a lot that Colton ever said that you or I would agree with, with the possible exception of one comment he made at the finale: The season got boring once he left. Do you think that’s fair? Was “One World” without Colton a bit of a bore? Cesternino : I think it was. Colton, for all of the horrible things he was saying (which gave us plenty to talk about), was the pre-Kim mastermind of this season. He was the one sending the guys to tribal council. He was the one pulling all of the strings and going back to work with the women. So at least he was adding something to this season. When you lost him, a lot of people were just sheep to Kim for the rest of the season. That can be boring to watch. MTV : Did you buy Colton’s apology at the finale? Cesternino : I follow Colton on Twitter , and I don’t think he’s changed at all from being on “Survivor.” I think if he truly changed, I think you would have seen a much different person [at the finale] than the person who was on “Survivor.” I mean, all Survivors say right after the show, “Oh my god, ‘Survivor’ changed me so much.” I don’t buy it. I don’t think that “Survivor” really changes people. I think that true life-altering events change people, or time changes people. In the six months or whatever since they filmed this, I don’t think Colton or any of the players in the game have truly changed. MTV : Do you think we’ll see him play again? Cesternino : I thought Jeff Probst had said that Colton would never play again, but I’ve also read recently that he’s softening that stance . I do think that Colton will play again, but probably not for a while. With these larger-than-life returning players, their best friend is time. Had Russell Hantz gone back on the show now as opposed to a season after “Heroes vs. Villains,” I think he would have fared better in the game. Time is the friend of the high-profile “Survivor” player, because the more people who come onto the show, they don’t really remember what [previous players] did. The best thing that happened to Russell was Colton. The best thing that will happen to Colton is Jimmy Hamburger or whoever the next “Survivor” villain is. That will make people forget about Colton. MTV : Looking ahead to next season, Probst revealed that the twist for “Survivor Philippines” is that three formerly med-evaced players are coming back to the game. What do you think about that? Cesternino : I think more so than those people returning to the game, I like the idea where they’re going with [three] tribes of six people. When you look back at the past three or four seasons, people have made alliances of five on basically the first day of the game, and those five people have tended to be the final five, or at least five of the final six. The game is becoming a little too predictable, so it’s time to shake things up a little bit so that on the first day you can’t say “This is the five, we’re going to be the final five.” These players will have to adjust their plans and work with people on the other tribes to get to the end of the game. MTV : I love the three-tribe format, which they’ve only done on “All-Stars.” Then again, you might have a different opinion… Cesternino : Well, I’m personally biased against the three-tribe system, since it didn’t work out so well for me on “All-Stars.” [ Laughs ] I do think it probably lends to a better overall game, but you can lose some good people early on if the right two or three people get together and call the shots on a six-person group. MTV : Going back to the topic of returning players, the identities of these three former contestants are still under wraps. But I’m sure we’ll see another “All-Stars” variation at some point in the future. Kim has certainly proven herself as an All-Star. When I spoke with Kim , she said she’d be up for returning. I know she told you the same thing in your interview with her. How do you think she’d do if she went back another time? Cesternino : I think Kim would do very well on an “All-Stars” season. Here’s the thing about Survivors: they don’t necessarily target winners. They target who gets the most publicity and the most press. Russell isn’t targeted because he’s a two-time finalist; he’s targeted because he gets the most air time. One of the biggest things that helped Sandra, who is a two-time winner, is that nobody thinks to get rid of her because she won; they’d get rid of Sandra if she dominated the air time, which never really happened. I bet she would do very well again. For Kim, it’s the same situation. Survivors resent the people who get the most publicity and air time, and that’s not necessarily Kim. I think she’d do well in an “All-Stars” season, because people wouldn’t view her as that kind of a threat. MTV : Let’s wrap this up by looking at the season overall. What should the “Survivor” powers that be learn from “One World”? What lessons should they take away from this year? Cesternino : That’s a great question. [ Pauses ] I think what the “Survivor” powers that be need to learn the most is to really take a look at the people they’re putting on the show, and making sure that everybody going out there is armed with at least the basic knowledge of how the game works. We’re going into “Survivor 25.” Every contestant needs at least a crash course in how alliances work, what to do if you’re not in the bottom of the alliance. I wish we had more people who really knew how to play the game before going out there, and not people learning on the fly. You wouldn’t throw people on “Jeopardy” or “Wheel of Fortune” if they don’t know the rules of the game. Why are we putting people on “Survivor” who don’t know the rules of the game thirteen years after it’s been on the air? Previously On MTV News’ “Survivor” coverage: