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mc chris Answers Your Questions

mc chris, the "beloved" rapper behinds such classics as Fett's Vette and The Tussin in addition to voicing Hesh on Cartoon Networks Sealab 2021 has responded to reader questions. The riveting results are just one click away. You know you want it. And his tour has dates in NC, SC, FL, GA and more. You know you want those too.

yo mc (Score:3, Interesting) by tekunokurato (531385)

Hey mc, we know the generalized geek rapper from the songs, but tell us about YOU. What're the hardware and OS of choice? What kind of characters do you play in D&D? What're your favourite movies/books? Top five all-time desert-island superpowers?

I have a 12 inch mac top, and it's got all the usual programs attached. We made the cartoons on macs with photoshop and protools. so i have all those programs on there as well.

I don't play D&D. I used to when i was little with my brothers, but i wasn't into all the waiting around, I guess I found it boring. I had more fun devising my own version of it, drawing maps, being more creative with it.

A few of my favorite movies are It's a Wonderful Life, Meatballs, Fresh, The Apartment, Double Indemnity, Rear Window. I like the Harry Potter books, and any tale of teenage ennui like The bell jar, or catcher in the rye, or the perks of being a wallflower. I think I'll never shake highschool.

Birthday song (Score:4, Insightful) by kirkb (158552)

Since the 'Happy Birthday' song [snopes.com] is copyrighted, would you consider open-sourcing Hesh's Birthday Song [pod-six.net] under something like the Creative Commons License? I'd rather hear it than the cheezy home-brew birthday songs that restaurants are forced to devise.

I dunno. People ask me to sing it for them at shows because it's their birthday, and I'll try to do it, even though I always mix up the room full friends, mouth full of cake line. there's no feeling worse that letting someone down that knows the lyrics better than you. especially with all the cartoon stuff. it's not my favorite thing that i've done. I don't know why hesh raps. hesh has slowly turned into me over the years.

Whose Voice Work do You Enjoy? (Score:4, Interesting) by ewhac (5844)

Your work on the Adult Swim lineup is much appreciated in our household. But I wondered whose voice work you enjoyed (not necessarily restricted to Williams Street). Who's fun to listen to? Who's fun to work with?

Dave Willis (carl and meatwad) and Dana Snyder (Master Shake) are brilliant. I love watching Dave work, because he'll start out with the scripted line then say it a million times over slowly moving towards a totally different and far funnier line. and as for dana just about everything that comes out of his mouth as shake is funny. I was lucky I got to hear all of their outtakes. and that goes for andy merrill too. I used to cut his reads up in protools. that guy likes to swear and burp, in character.

Hey chris... this is NOT how PAX will be... (Score:4, Interesting) by (PA)Storm Shadow (863825)

Making music for the Nerdcore seems problematic to me. Namely, I don't think that one would be able to put forth a bunch of intellectual property on the internet and expect this group to actually pay for it. Are you 'making it' on the take from the door at your gigs alone? (Hat's off on leaving your day job and giving it a go in either case). Do you feel pressured to put forth a conventional full-length CD for your fans, or will you continue to offer up shorter, sweeter groups of songs for free on your website?

The albums will get longer and you'll have to buy them, but I plan to make some online only songs just so I don't lose internet street cred. I'd like to do that with a cover album since we could never afford to charge people for it.

Music and computers (Score:3, Interesting) by adeydas (837049)

Since you are a musician, you must be using computers for your musical needs. Do you trust Open Source or Propriety software for that?

Also for general computing, what do you use? Can you cite your reasons for the same?!

My dj, John, makes the music on protools with a variety of plug ins. I don't really understand how it works, but I know the sound improves daily. He's constantly seeking out way to improve the sound, which is great for me. We both used macs. I've got a 12 inch lap top, he's got a G5 and 15 inch laptop. We use macs because the industry uses macs, both television and music. and pc's are lame.

Real Question. (Score:3, Interesting) by hot_Karls_bad_cavern (759797)

Did you get to spend much time with the late Harry Goz?

(Harry was Captain Murphy on Sealab, amongst many other things). What are your thoughts on him? Will we see more work with AdultSwim in the future?

I only spent one day with him really. My first day of recording. I was very nervous and I think someone had a hangover so Harry suggested some tea with some jack daniels in it. he was a really nice old guy, very professional and very funny. He was such a strong part of the show, things just weren't the same afterwards. his wife said he was very happy to go out being as popular as he was on sealab. so it was cool that he left us in style.

If presented with an actual musical instrument... (Score:4, Interesting) by smitty_one_each (243267) *

could you play it?

no. I wish I could play piano but no such luck. it's the one thing I can't do. And I wonder if I'll ever try. I feel like writing, drawing, acting and rapping is plenty for one man's plate.

Adult Swim Ties? (Score:3, Interesting) by astyanax (8365)

How about some more computer raps? "Ratz" and "Boy's dont cry" are the closest I've heard of your work to a computer-related song, any chance of getting some Linux-related rhymes? :)

I think the songs will reflect the fan base as well as what i'm going through in my life. I'm not as hardcore a nerd as people want to think I am. I'm much more of a loser. I try to listen though and get to know my fans and what they're into and then put it into the songs to an extent. I think that being solely about geek stuff like computers is dangerous though, because then you get pidgeonholed. the music is mainly about me not so much the scene.

I'll be in Ann Arbor, but what about lip syncing? (Score:4, Interesting) by ian rogers (760349)

It says on your website that you have a meeting about preserving your voice, is this a joke? Are you really having problems or foreseeing problems with your voice? Am I going to see an SNL Ashlee Simpson type ordeal happen at your show at the Blind Pig?

The jist of it is, is that I smoke too much weed which is bad for my vocal chords. but after every show kids try to smoke me up. Any blue blooded stoner would love this charity, but I've learned to get the bulk of the shows done before I start indulging. This next tour is for a straight month, so I'll be gettin the shaky hands I'm sure. And I'll never lip synch. I'm very serious about performing. and letting people see and hear that I can do these songs live.

Hard to work with? (Score:4, Funny) by myowntrueself (607117) Is Master Shake hard to work with?

I think I answered this one. Dana Snyder is one of the nicest and funniest guys in the universe. One time we were all at the Claremont Lounge in Atlanta and I showed up and he was just visiting, and he pulled out a chair for me and made me sit next to him, and we caught up. he's way cooler than me and doesn't have to treat me as nice as he does, but he does and it's cool. He's the opposite of Master Shake.

What I want to know is... (Score:4, Interesting) by th3space (531154)

Why is it that MC Pee Pants gets absolutely no respect from Satan, whereas the WisdomCube/Dubmassahedron does? To me, MC Pee Pants, while not as intelligent as the aforementioned geometric characters, is vastly more entertaining than that lot.

I think Satan likes to torture Pee Pants. Is it a surprise to anyone that Satan is cruel and vindictive? Wait till you see what he does to me next.

Question (Score:4, Interesting) by vincent404 (588127)

How did you start your act? also When and how did you get into voice acting?

I just got discovered in a bar, by Dave Willis, creator of athf and the voice of carl and meatwad. Adam Reed was with him and they both kinda snatched me up. I don't know what it was about that night that screamed, "get this kid in cartoons!" but it was one of those life changing evenings I have no recollection of because I was hammered. people ask me how to get into voice acting, and I tell them to learn to drink a pint of beer in under five seconds. that's how it worked for me.

Your Real Voice? (Score:4, Interesting) by Laebshade (643478) I know some voice actors, for example, use their natural voices for cartoon characters (Bugs Bunny, etc.). When you rapped, as MC Pee Pants (or Sir Loin) for ATHF, was that your natural voice? If not, can you post a clip of your real voice?

my voice is much lower in real life, like james earl jone's. I use the high pitched version to get on tv (and get laid.)

my honest question ... (Score:4, Funny) by YankeeInExile (577704) *

Who the fuck are you, and why do I care?

No one special and you obviously don't. Nice use of the word, "fuck," though.

Re:Who? (Score:5, Interesting) by Golias (176380)

Any chance of your newer songs becoming available on iTMS?

I dunno what that is. So i'll say yes.

303 comments

  1. NC, SC, FL, GA and more... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    I guess it won't be the MC Chris "Evolution" tour.

    1. Re:NC, SC, FL, GA and more... by mat+catastrophe · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      I wish I could work up enough feeling about this lousy shit to actually wander down to Ground Zero next month and throw some chimp poop at this assclown.

      This is nowhere near the level of cool that was going on years ago, courtesy of mired.com.

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    2. Re:NC, SC, FL, GA and more... by Danman6126 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      I went and saw his show in Buffalo, NY. His opening acts SUCKED. One of them was a short skinny guy rapping (with 80s style sunglasses on) - his "sidekick" was a guy in baggy pants running around like a moron. I think he was trying to dance, but it was horrible. MC Chris was ok. But he had no stage presence AT ALL. He stood there and rapped in monotone. His "DJ" had an iBook and it looked like all he did was pressed play when he wanted to start a song. I hope you're reading this, MC Chris, because if your stage show doesn't get better, you'll be unemployed in no time. g/l if you know what that means ;-)

    3. Re:NC, SC, FL, GA and more... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This guy is an effin' homo. He sounds like a chipmunk and is musically challenged.

      Seriously, does anyone really listen to this guy, and who would go to his shows. how annoying.

  2. once was bad enough... by timtwobuck · · Score: 0

    Whys he back? He didn't seem to be too entertaining when he was asked questions the other day...

    There has to be better news than this...How about how http://www.google.com/ has a crazy logo today...

    1. Re:once was bad enough... by lucabrasi999 · · Score: 1

      A google story? You should submit it. If it's about Google, you know that the /. editors will accept it.

    2. Re:once was bad enough... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I agree. An interesting google logo, and discussing google logos would be a heck of a lot more interesting then this.

    3. Re:once was bad enough... by St.Fudd · · Score: 1

      about the google logo it could be related to the fact that on this day in 1903, Niagera Falls runs out of water because of a drought , this could be related to the google logo, ....http://www.todayis.com/
      gotta give credit where credit is due

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    4. Re:once was bad enough... by timtwobuck · · Score: 1, Informative

      or if you click on the logo it tells you that its world day for water

    5. Re:once was bad enough... by deserttrail · · Score: 1

      Or, you could just hover over the logo with your mouse and see that it's "World Water Day" ... whatever that is. But then you could click on it and see the results of a search for 'World Water Day 2005' and find out.

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  3. charity self-preservation by garcia · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The jist of it is, is that I smoke too much weed which is bad for my vocal chords. but after every show kids try to smoke me up. Any blue blooded stoner would love this charity, but I've learned to get the bulk of the shows done before I start indulging. This next tour is for a straight month, so I'll be gettin the shaky hands I'm sure. And I'll never lip synch. I'm very serious about performing. and letting people see and hear that I can do these songs live.

    At least he believes that charity is more important than self-preservation ;)

  4. Re:Sign Me Up! by lucabrasi999 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have three for you:


    What is your name?
    What is your quest?
    What is your favorite color (or is that colour)?
  5. I know, I know... by Otter · · Score: 3, Interesting
    ...if I'm not interested, just read something else. But I'm irresistibly drawn to the utter worthlessness of both the question round and the answers. ("Dear MC Pee Pants, can you play a real instrument?" "No. I wish I could.")

    By the way, the Claremount Lounge is one of those rap video-ish ATL/booty/crunk/Dirty Whatever strip clubs, right? What I'd really like is more details of MC Pee Pants kicking it with his non-Boba Fett-dropping rapper colleagues...

    1. Re:I know, I know... by Otter · · Score: 1

      (Errr, to clarify -- it's not that question that's worthless, but the process of coming up with questions for someone so inconsequential. That question stuck in my mind because it pegged the guy so perfectly, even before he explained that he posseses so many funky fresh skillz that he can't be expected to do something that requires, y'know, practice.)

    2. Re:I know, I know... by cb122 · · Score: 1

      No the Claremont is where old strippers go to die. that and twitching migdet strippers too.

    3. Re:I know, I know... by MustardMan · · Score: 2, Informative

      In Atlanta, the Claremont is affectionately known as the place "where strippers go to die." Seriously, ask anyone in their 20's who lives in the ATL and goes outside once in a while where strippers go to die, and they will say THE CLAREMONT. It's the definition of skanky. In fact, it EXCELS on skank. The whole point of the Claremont is to go for entertainment value, not to get turned on. It's kinda like the Jerry Springer show, but with even more tits, fewer fights, and nastier women. Scary thought, huh?

    4. Re:I know, I know... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      no, the Claremount Lounge is almost indescribable, but it most definately is not one of those "rap video-ish ATL/booty/crunk/Dirty Whatever strip clubs". Its more of a "place to see nasty old strippers and transvestites while drinking really cheap bear from dirty glasses and hoping you don't have to go to the bathroom because its way too nasty and there is someone selling crack in there" sort of joint.

      For good or for bad, it has also historically been a place to be and be seen if you consider yourself a counter-culture type in Atlanta.

    5. Re:I know, I know... by Reignking · · Score: 0

      Thank you for the public service announcement -- I just moved here, and you might have saved my eyes.

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    6. Re:I know, I know... by mstra · · Score: 2, Informative
      By the way, the Claremount Lounge is one of those rap video-ish ATL/booty/crunk/Dirty Whatever strip clubs, right?

      Not hardly.

      At least when I was there (granted a few years ago), the Claremount was all about irony. Where else can you go listen to disco music, drink PBR out of a can, and witness some of the ugliest, fattest, nastiest strippers of all time? I just like watching Blondie (the cracked out fat stripper) beat up on frat boys with her breasts. Good times.

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    7. Re:I know, I know... by illerd · · Score: 1

      I drink Pabst from a can at even the most respectable establishments.

    8. Re:I know, I know... by Refrag · · Score: 1

      What is crunk?

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    9. Re:I know, I know... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

      The Clermont Lounge http://www.clermontlounge.net/ is Atlanta's most famous dive bar, located on a particularly prostitute-laden avenue that divides the predominantly-white north half of the city from the predominantly black southern half. The Clermont is really seedy and nasty--a place to go on a dare or to freak out your friends. And while the strippers on stage there are "unathletic" and "highly tattooed", the lounge also attracts other hotter strippers as clientele. For whatever that's worth.

      By the way, it isn't spelled "Claremont", though it sounds like that.

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    10. Re:I know, I know... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's a lifestyle...

    11. Re:I know, I know... by Squirmy+McPhee · · Score: 1
      At least when I was there (granted a few years ago), the Claremount was all about irony. Where else can you go listen to disco music, drink PBR out of a can, and witness some of the ugliest, fattest, nastiest strippers of all time? I just like watching Blondie (the cracked out fat stripper) beat up on frat boys with her breasts. Good times.

      It's still like that. (What can I say, I live a few blocks away from it.) It's under new ownership now, but there was such an outcry about losing it that the new owners decided to keep it as-is. Wish they'd do something about the flophouse upstairs, though. But for dancing on a Saturday night, the Clairmont is a million times better than any Buckhead dance club I've been to.

      I've also lived within blocks of the other club mentioned in the interview (The Blind Pig in Ann Arbor), and while I've had many a great night there, I can't say it's the spectacle that the Clairmont is....

    12. Re:I know, I know... by BlueCodeWarrior · · Score: 1

      Crazy drunk, from what I'm told...

    13. Re:I know, I know... by lewp · · Score: 2, Insightful

      As someone who felt the same way when I first moved here and was told about it, you really should go at least once. There's not a whole lot of cool things to do in Atlanta, but this is one of the ones you should at least try. Like eating at the Varsity.

      They're actually about equal in terms of nastiness.

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    14. Re:I know, I know... by d34thm0nk3y · · Score: 1

      But I'm irresistibly drawn to the utter worthlessness of both the question round and the answers.

      Did anyone else read the original thread these questions came from. It was basically just a bunch of nerds complaining about how much rap sucks. I amazed they even managed to find these questions in the bitch fest.

    15. Re:I know, I know... by justin12345 · · Score: 1

      I think originally it had something to do with smoking crystal meth: crank becomes crunk as drink becomes drunk. Now it just means "drunk" with a +1 ebullience modifier.

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    16. Re:I know, I know... by jgerry · · Score: 1

      As a lifelong Atlanta resident, I can tell you what great entertainment the Claremont has provided me. It's ghetto-fantastic. I spent 3 years living just down the street, and I went at least once a week with a buddy. We were regulars, and received excellent service as we tipped at least a dollar for each drink. That's a rarity in this place, so we were treated extremely well.

      The Claremont Lounge has been around since the 60s, and they used to have a plaque on the wall that memorialized every stabbing and shooting that occured there. Then someone stole the plaque.

      It's a grungy crazy place that I hope never goes away.

  6. # If you live on Pigeon Street... # by Dogtanian · · Score: 3, Funny

    I think that being solely about geek stuff like computers is dangerous though, because then you get pidgeonholed.

    Pigeonholing? Is this some sordid sexual practice some people pay money for in back streets?

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    1. Re:# If you live on Pigeon Street... # by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Pigeonholing? Is this some sordid sexual practice some people pay money for in back streets?

      Well here in Minnesota we call it Geeseholing as there isn't much in the way of pigeons but I heard that in IA they call it "cornholing". Not sure why though.

    2. Re:# If you live on Pigeon Street... # by snuf23 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Yeah you know like Evil Bert, doing the erk erk Pigeon?

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  7. I dunno what that is. So i'll say yes. by kevin_conaway · · Score: 5, Funny

    He belongs on Slashdot for sure!

  8. Got my tickets... by Orcspit · · Score: 2, Funny

    and all the little girls buying pop music tickets next to me, were giving me dirty looks the whole time. mc who?

  9. What's the problem? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I always mix up the room full friends, mouth full of cake line.

    I dunno, a room full of cakes and a mouth full of a friend doesn't seem too bad either.

  10. WTH??? by geekoid · · Score: 0, Redundant

    nerds? news?
    explain.

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    1. Re:WTH??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      [i]my honest question ... (Score:4, Funny) by YankeeInExile (577704) * Who the fuck are you, and why do I care? No one special and you obviously don't. Nice use of the word, "fuck," though.[/i]

  11. Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    This is the worst interview to ever be on slashdot, and I'm even counting the Shatner one.

    He doesn't even begin to do a little bit of basic research before replying with "I dont know what that means" to several questions and moving on. He provides no insight into his own personality or character and sounds rather uninteresting.

    And he's a fucking stoner. Jesus fuck.

  12. All I can say is... by L.+VeGas · · Score: 5, Funny

    What a delightful young man! Now whenever I get discouraged with our youth, I'll turn to this interview to renew my confidence in the future of mankind.

    Talented, witty, obviously a born leader. Justin Guarini, watch out!

  13. An Interesting Phenomenon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    With this interview Slashdot has managed to simulate the feeling of watching paint dry. Interesting experiment.

    1. Re:An Interesting Phenomenon by nacturation · · Score: 1

      Not quite fully simulated. The paint is still far more exciting.

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    2. Re:An Interesting Phenomenon by notherenow · · Score: 1

      The good thing about slashdot is that there are interesting people that add a bit to the crappy stories that leak through. I am just glad I scrolled down far enough to get this. What I did notice is that paint dries faster then this stuff does.

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  14. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    what's wrong with being a stoner?

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  16. Dying to know by bigtallmofo · · Score: 3, Funny

    There were a lot of questions that weren't asked of MC Chris...

    1. What cereal is in your cupboard?
    2. What is the coolest article of clothing you own?
    3. Ever buy a winning lottery ticket?
    4. Who is your closest celebrity neighbor?
    5. Why are you so hot?

    (Special thanks to Teen Magazine for providing inspiration for these questions)

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  17. Re:Sign Me Up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What is your name?

    Bark!

    What is your quest?

    Ruff!

    What is your favorite color (or is that colour)?

    Red! No, Blue! Yipe! Yipe! Yipe!

  18. here's a question by dmf415 · · Score: 1

    How do you fight piracy?

    1. Re:here's a question by computerme · · Score: 1

      a better question would be:

      Who the heck would WANT to pirate your music?

    2. Re:here's a question by ALpaca2500 · · Score: 1

      since half of his music is available for free on his website, i'm guessing the answer is "he doesn't"

    3. Re:here's a question by Roadkills-R-Us · · Score: 2, Funny

      Obviously he fights piracy by getting stoned and peeing in his pants. Why didn't we think of that? Perhaps this is the gist of the sequel for Pirates of the Caribbean...

    4. Re:here's a question by nacturation · · Score: 1

      How do you fight piracy?

      For starters, it helps to have a larger ship, more guns, and better trained seamen than the pirates.

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    5. Re:here's a question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I knew the basic training camp I installed in my scrotum would pay off! Prepare to be boarded by my MIGHT SEMEN BITCHES!

    6. Re:here's a question by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      With "better trained seamen" in your post, you'd better get ready for a whole lot of stupid posts to follow - this one included.

  19. Important note: by geekoid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "my honest question ... (Score:4, Funny) by YankeeInExile (577704) *

    Who the fuck are you, and why do I care?

    No one special and you obviously don't. Nice use of the word, "fuck," though."

    ok, when that question gets modded up, it's time to rethink who you are doing interviews with, vs your target demographic.

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    1. Re:Important note: by garcia · · Score: 4, Informative

      ok, when that question gets modded up, it's time to rethink who you are doing interviews with, vs your target demographic.

      Reading the AC comment that was modded 4/5 currently about this being the worst interview ever, I have to disagree. We have had some really shitty interviews.

      The one "geek chic politician" (I'm too lazy to find the link) was interviewed and I was thrilled to have one of my questions posed to her. She didn't answer much of what I asked and basically treated me like any other politican or magician being called out on one of their slight of words/hands.

      This particular question "who the fuck are you, and why do I care?" is actually an interesting one because (strangely enough) I don't remember the original article and I didn't know who this fucking guy was.

      Now. While the interviewee's response isn't informative at all it certainly did interest me enough about him to continue reading.

      At least he didn't go off on this self-indulgent rant about how great he is, how awesome all his voices are, and who's dick he sucked to get the job (I doubt it was because he could down a pint of beer in 5 seconds or I'd have a job in the cartoon world too).

    2. Re:Important note: by MustardMan · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Agreed. I see a bunch of comments here bashing him for giving shitty answers, dodging the question, et cetera. When the best your community can come up with is "who the fuck are you?" it's no wonder the interviewee doesn't do in-depth research to provide a gripping, life changing read. Besides, the guy is known for playing a fucking spider in diapers on a late night cartoon show targeted at a niche audience. Were you expecting shakespeare?

    3. Re:Important note: by YankeeInExile · · Score: 1

      Fuck a duck ... I get my fifteen minutes of fame and it's on slashdot ... I'm growing out my beard and movin' to Afghanistan I tells ya :)

      To justify my question a little (and I was surprised to see it moderated funny, and even more surprised to see it presented to the interviewee) I honestly had never heard of the guy ... I went to the provided link to be presented with a single [EMBED] - so no information there.

      My gripe was not with Chris, it lies with the editors who assume that all geeks represent an amorphous fanbase, and surely we all know who some niche artist is. Had the story been prefaced by, say another article, "Geeky rapper finds rhymes for All Your Base Are Belong To Us", or had that been included in the summary, then I (and based on some of the comments attached to my posting, others) could have said, "Oh. A Geek Rapper. Not my cup o' tea, but kinda cool".

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    4. Re:Important note: by theVP · · Score: 2, Insightful

      You know nothing about the Adult Swim scene then. Adult Swim shows were created mostly by guys with a hell of a lot of free time and creativity, and most of their cast WERE literally picked up off the street. You just didn't happen to be in the right place at the right time to become part of the "cartoon world", same as me.

      Now, make no mistake, this interview sucks unholy ass.....ass that needs redemption like none other....but I really don't think all the blame could be placed on chris. I think a heavy amount of blame can be put on the fact that highly modded posts got put in the interview, and not GOOD questions that were posted. A good example is "Who the fuck are you, and why do I care?" Wow, that's a great question that could be answered by a google search. Glad I waited two weeks so that guy could find out what I already know. Glad he couldn't just avoid a topic he knew nothing about. Glad he got modded up and put in the interview.

      Here's a post I made originally:
      As a long time fan of Adult Swim, I have to say that I admire the creative ability of most of the people that work on the shows. As such, I know that a lot of you guys do voice acting for much more than just one character on one show. SOOOO, we know that you did Hesh, MC Pee Pants, and Sir Loin (which was still MCPP, but oh well), but who else have you been on the Adult Swim block in the past? Which show have you had the most fun on (I won't limit this to just Sealab and ATHF)? And if you don't get in trouble for telling us, are we due for a return of MC Pee Pants on ATHF in the near or distant future?

      This post didn't receive a single mod point, and as such, it never got posed. Through all the over 400 posts that I looked through, I couldn't find one that better posed this question, and one that I really wanted to know that answer to. Now I'm not going to bitch about not getting my question asked. I could care less about that NOW (Since it was a 1, I assumed it wasn't going to be asked). But how in the blue fuck did "Who the fuck are you, and why should I care?" Get posed instead of something I might care about?

      Or, to go along with the lame-ass questions: why the fuck was this a Slashdot interview to begin with, and in the event of future interviews, based on the method of choosing questions to pose our interviewees, why the fuck should I ever care?

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    5. Re:Important note: by theVP · · Score: 2, Funny

      KILL HIM!!!! *chases with a torch, which quickly dies out* Aw dammit.....

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    6. Re:Important note: by Skater · · Score: 1

      I'd just like to point out that we never got answers from this second interview with Wil Wheaton. Surely that must count as the worst interview ever since it wasn't finished. (Although he did answer some of the questions in the threads.)

  20. No offense... by Seumas · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I seriously don't want to hurt this guy's feelings and I don't mean any offense by my comments here, but this interview is stupid.

    I don't mean that MC Chris is stupid. I'm sure he's a nice enough person just out trying to make a buck and make his name doing something he enjoys. More power to him for that. I've listened to his "music" and am not at all into it (nor am I into that Aqua Teen Hunger Force thing - I watched several seasons in one sitting and only laughed one time in 30 episodes).

    I just don't think Slashdot is the right venue for this sort of thing. Or, rather, I don't think he's an appropriate guest for Slashdot. Does someone only have to use ProTools and make a reference to Star Wars or 20 sided dice in order to be qualified as Slashdot/nerd/geek material or something?

    Really - Shatner, Wil Wheaton, Lawrence Lessig, Neil Gaiman, TMBG (which I only consider appropriate - despite hating their band - because of the technology they put together to serve their dial-a-song) . . . and the guy who does MC PeePeePants?!

    Anyway - I wasn't looking to start an argument or put this guy down at all. He's clearly a creative guy and he's pulling some work his way. That's pretty damn cool. But in seven years of Slashdotting, this is probably the least interesting interview that could have ever been done. Not at all because of MC Chris - but because I just don't see how it fits in here. At a music-oriented/behind the scenes of producing music kind of site - it'd be perfect.

    I also acknowledge that I could just keep my mouth shut - but since there are a lot of rude comments about how people feel this was a poor interview choice for _this_ site (and were many such comments in the initial thread before), I thought I would throw in a more reasoned commentary on it that didn't needlessly deride anyone.

    It just seems to indicate a general "mainstream" vent Slashdot has been taking in the last year, more than ever before. It's turning into Yahoo!/Wired magazine in all the undesirable ways.

    1. Re:No offense... by Tyler+Durden · · Score: 2, Insightful
      nor am I into that Aqua Teen Hunger Force thing - I watched several seasons in one sitting and only laughed one time in 30 episodes)

      Riiiggghhhhhht. Why would you watch several seasons in one sitting of a show you don't like?

      I absolutely love the show, and I couldn't watch any more than 3 episodes in one sitting. Random nonsensical humor, no matter how well written, can only be taken in small doses.

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    2. Re:No offense... by david.given · · Score: 1, Interesting
      I seriously don't want to hurt this guy's feelings and I don't mean any offense by my comments here, but this interview is stupid.

      I know nothing about rap, have never heard of the guy, have watched some Aqua Teen Hunger Force and thinks it's amusing but not particularly special, and I found the interview interesting.

      YMMV.

    3. Re:No offense... by Liselle · · Score: 1

      Look at the write-up for the interview, and this one with the reponses. It's obvious that Taco digs this guy and his music. You've got a 4-digit UID, so you've been around long enough to know that the mantra around this place is "News for Nerds, stuff that matters to CmdrTaco." It's not really anything new. Slashdot has always been Rob's sandbox.

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    4. Re:No offense... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > It just seems to indicate a general "mainstream" vent Slashdot has been taking in the last year, more than ever before. It's turning into Yahoo!/Wired magazine in all the undesirable ways.

      If you think ATHF or MC Chris is mainstream, you really need to get out more.

    5. Re:No offense... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
      At a music-oriented/behind the scenes of producing music kind of site - it'd be perfect.

      Er, as a music-orientated/behind the scenes kinda guy, trust me, it wouldn't. "We use protools and plugins and macs because everyone else does" - this is not the sort of proper insider technical info that would interest anybody.

      Aside from that, I completely utterly agree with your post. Namely, #1 I'm not trying to knock the guy, he sounds pretty cool and creative, but #2 I honestly don't know wtf this interview is supposed to achieve. I'd never heard of him when it came along, and I haven't been persuaded that I should be in any way interested now that it's happened. And #3, yeah, slashdot is starting to suck. Well, actually has for quite a while. Almost every story would be moderated troll if it could be - its just "linux is insecure", "RIAA supports DRM" topics which have been rehashed a billion times, posted because the editors know they generate lots of comments -> page views -> ad revenue. And even when we do occasionally get an 'old style' slashdot article about something techy, quirky, interesting, like this one, (1st example to spring to mind), most of the comments are just people saying "boring", "why bother", thus displaying zero sense of true geekitude.

    6. Re:No offense... by tricops · · Score: 1

      Well, friends like making you watch shows they like for one. I've sat through full season runs of fairly mediocre shows because friends were watching them. I've seen way too much trailer park boys for my taste for that matter for exactly that reason.

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    7. Re:No offense... by Ricdude · · Score: 1
      Why would you watch several seasons in one sitting of a show you don't like?

      Talking points for the blonde behind you in Chemistry.

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    8. Re:No offense... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

      geez people, is it really that hard to just click another link and move on to another story you might actually give a fuck about?

      I honestly don't know wtf this interview is supposed to achieve

      It's supposed to let people who are interested learn a little more about a cool musician/voice actor. What it's turned into is a whine festival for people who think /. sucks. You don't like the fact that taco could interview someone who doesn't fit your particular vision of what a geek should be? Then don't click the fucking link asshole.

      How do you think I feel, the person who is actually interested in this and I've gotta look at post after post of people saying 'this is stupid' or 'who is the guy?'

      If /. sucks, it's because we have become a community of jackoff's, not because it's not fulfilling your vision of what a geek oriented site should be.

    9. Re:No offense... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you really didn't mean to offend you wouldn't put "music" in quotes.

    10. Re:No offense... by jdbo · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Losing my earlier mods for this:

      10 reasons why mc chris is relevant to Slashdot:

      1. he raps about being a loser and a nerd and getting beaten up in school
      2. he raps about a great number of geeky pop cultural topics, including: Star Wars, Star Trek, D&D, cartoons, and comic books
      3. he provides the voices for several of the most consistently entertaining characters on two of the most consistently entertaining TV shows on the air now: Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Sealab2021 (BTW if you don't particularly enjoy these shows, perhaps an interview with one of the actors isn't a very productive place to post)
      4. ATHF and SL also constantly reference the same geeky pop cultural topics covered above, and more
      5. mc chris was also does (did?) behind-the-scenes work on those shows, which might be interesting to those wondering about how adult swim shows get on the air
      6. he has managed to make a successful career out of these non-mainstream ventures
      7. the real reason that /. should be interested: despite all of the nerdiness demonstrated above, mac chris gets laid.

      Yes, he's a nerd with no saleable skills beyond his own nerddom and a damned high voice - and yet he gets both the cash and the ladies.

      He never claimed to be a technical genius, he's just a funny guy who has found success through rap and animation covering topics that many of us (yes, incl. CmdrTaco) greatly enjoy. That's his niche, which the majority of the questions managed to ignore... and somehow he's expected to answer questions about protools minutiae? Based on what? He raps, he doesn't make beats!

      Hey idiots, you were interviewing someone called "mc chris". Ask him about his rap influences, past and present! Ask him about what inspires his music! Ask him about being an animation voice actor! Ask him... anything relevant!

      ASK HIM SOMETHING YOU CAN USE: HOW A NERD CAN GET LAID, MAN, ASK HOW A NERD CAN GET LAID.

      So congratulations /., your pissy questions and shitty attitude just sent packing one of this community's few chances to glean some insight on how to get some nookie. I won't pretend his answers were good, but I don't imagine anyone wanting to invest much in an interview w/ such shitty questions.

      And yes, I'm regretting not posting questions myself. I figured there would be plenty of positive /. interest in a geek made good, and boy was I wrong.

    11. Re:No offense... by sg3000 · · Score: 1

      > Riiiggghhhhhht. Why would you watch several seasons in one
      > sitting of a show you don't like?

      Probably the same reason he wrote 340 words on a guy he doesn't particularly want to read about. Now that's dedication!

      I like Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and MC Pee Pants has some clever rhymes. Unfortunately I never caught the original story when questions were posed to begin with.

      Hooray for Adult Swim!

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    12. Re:No offense... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      8. ???? 9. ???? 10. Profit

    13. Re:No offense... by Seumas · · Score: 1

      Well, as a geek, I don't find any of his stuff funny. Maybe I'm a geek of a different stripe, but I've never found Star Wars very interesting and I've never found anything on the Cartoon Network worth watching (except the occasional massively edited/censored anime). I also can't identify with the whole loser/bullied at school thing.

      It might be a wake up call to some of you - chances are MOST geeks weren't locker-dwelling victims of jocks. In fact, many geeks are or were themselves jocks. And just because you're a geek doesn't mean you have to like inane and pointless drivel like a 12 minute animated series about a god damn happy meal.

      I listened to his Star Wars song and didn't see the point of it. Great. So some geeks like Star Wars. He rapped about star wars. Boy, that's brilliant. I mean, I like sex, but I don't particularly care for listening to lil'john talking about skeeting on some chick's face.

      And really, I doubt he's the right guy to ask about getting laid. Come on, now.

    14. Re:No offense... by Seumas · · Score: 1

      Well, the torrent I downloaded contained four seasons worth of Aqua Teen Hunger Force. I watched as much as I could stomach (while working - just kept it on top in the corner of the monitor). I laughed once during the whole robot episode, but that was it. After about thirty episodes, I gave up and deleted all of it.

      As to why I would bother? Well, a much younger girl (about 10 years my junior - that might explain the difference in taste) told me it was the best thing ever. I said I'd never heard of it. She insisted I give it a shot. I did. I couldn't stand it.

      *shrug*

    15. Re:No offense... by Seumas · · Score: 1

      By "mainstream", I mean that it's becoming the "geek" equivalent of Family Circle or RedBook or Vanity Fair.

    16. Re:No offense... by Seumas · · Score: 1

      If you'd read his interview, you'd realize that he doesn't know how to play any instruments and that he just "raps". In some monotone little-kid voice (see also: "Buttermilk Biscuits").

      I tend to have a hard time calling anything music if it's just a bunch of cutting and pasting mp3/wav files in protools and then talking over it. That isn't a dig at his talent or whatever. But he isn't a musician - as he himself says in response to one of the questions in this very article. So quoting "music" was intended to indicate that I was using "music" mostly because that's how everyone else was referring to it.

    17. Re:No offense... by Tyler+Durden · · Score: 1

      Robot episode? That's a little vague considering that a lot of episodes have robots in it. I hope it's not the first one, Rabbot. That episode is pretty awful, imo.

      Pardon me for thinking that you're full of shit, but thirty episodes? Assuming you aren't lying, after about three you should have said, "Hey, this isn't for me," and moved on.

      ATHF is kind of like the modern version of Monty Python. Absurdist humor which is impossible for the people who get it to explain to the people who don't.

      Don't know how old you or the girl are. I'm less than a month from 32 and like I said, I love it.

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    18. Re:No offense... by jdbo · · Score: 1

      Well, as a geek, I don't find any of his stuff funny.

      That's totally cool, no one's trying to change your tastes.

      However, the fact that his work is not to your taste doesn't mean that it's not /.-appropriate.

      Much of the rest of your post goes on to detail how either a) several topics of general interest, and several points of shared experience on this site are not to your interest or do not reflect your personal experience.

      Again, that's totally cool, no one's trying to change your tastes, but please don't pretend that those topics / experiences aren't generally relevant to the /. community at large.

      And really, I doubt he's the right guy to ask about getting laid. Come on, now.

      While I think you missed the humor behind that part of the message, you also totally overestimate the social skills of the /, community. :)

  21. Impressive interview by ajs · · Score: 0

    Honestly, given that this was an interview with someone tied to Comedy Central (and all that that entails), I thought the interview would be an in-character scripted affair. It was nice to hear from someone in entertainment who wasn't exactly trying to entertain.

    One point: use the deep voice, it works. ;-)

    1. Re:Impressive interview by r00td43m0n · · Score: 1

      He does voice work for Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Sealab 2021 which are part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim NOT Comedy Central.

    2. Re:Impressive interview by jasonditz · · Score: 1

      Who's tied to comedy central?

    3. Re:Impressive interview by ajs · · Score: 1

      Correction, obviously I meanet Cartoon Network. Sorry about that TWX, no one was trying to compare you to VIAb ;-)

    4. Re:Impressive interview by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I don't have time to create an account nor do I care to. point being, he has ties to Catoon Network not Comedy Central you stupid fuck. not to diss you but half the people posting are talking about Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Sealab 2021 which are shows on [adult swim] which is Catoon Network's late night programing. your post alone proves to me that no one has a right to diss someone about something they don't know about because a lot of other people are also fucking up the facts...

  22. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by gowen · · Score: 1
    He provides no insight into his own personality or character and sounds rather uninteresting.
    And, what's worse, he already new from his records what an unimaginative dullard he was, so even that isn't revealing.
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  23. Re:Sign Me Up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I want to know something.

    Do you think the Sino-Japanese War helped to expediate World War I?

  24. A serious solution to a serious problem.... by CatsupBoy · · Score: 0

    The jist of it is, is that I smoke too much weed which is bad for my vocal chords.

    Let me first say my thoughts are with you. I never realized what a problem smoking weed could be to musicians. And with weed being so intertwined into your music, what choice do you have but to continue with this lifestyle.

    Now let me suggest a few things. First, try smoking more water bongs. Using water bongs (with or without ice in the water) cools the smoke down before you inhale it. Inflamed lungs are a serious problem for all weed smokers, not just musicians.

    Be a roach camper, hang out while your friends smoke the majority of the jay then when they are done, eat the roach. yes, as discousting as that sounds, eat that charred mofo. It has plenty of resin in it from being smoked, and there is most likely still some weed left.

    Hash brownies. Two parts brownie, one part hash. This is important because most hash brownies have so little weed that they do NOTHING for your buz.

    High potency weed!!! 7th gen Kime bud or something along that line. You smoke just a little and get a LOT off your hits. Also angle dust is a nice way to take a pinner and make it go a long way.

    So keep up the good work, love the music, and stay strong my brutha!!!

    1. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by stratjakt · · Score: 1

      Angel Dust, huh?

      That's up there with Quaaludes in the "fantasy drugs they warned me about in high school but don't really exist" category.

      If someone offered me PCP I'd probably buy it, and mount it behind glass, just to show it off to people.

      Seriously, I've never seen or heard a firsthand account of PCP in my life. Only crazy anti-drug propoganda about people trying to fly off the Sears tower, and shit like that.

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    2. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by look · · Score: 1

      Quaaludes are totally real. Haven't you ever played Drug Wars?

    3. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      For a super smooth smoke, use an iced bong with a heat gun, these are also known as "vaporizers". You won't even realize you're smoking until you're stonned off your ass.

    4. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Satan+Gave+Me+a+Taco · · Score: 0, Troll

      Angel Dust, huh? That's up there with Quaaludes in the "fantasy drugs they warned me about in high school but don't really exist" category ...Seriously, I've never seen or heard a firsthand account of PCP in my life.

      Hmm, I was offered PCP when I was in high school (this was about 7 years ago), I declined because I had plans for the afternoon. A few of my friends did partake, one of them still has the occasional flashback.
      A couple years later, a friend of mine (who was a talented programmer a few years younger than me, and an avid pot smoker) smoked a joint with some people before class. As they were smoking it, one of them informed him the joint was dusted. They went to school.
      I was not there, but from what I'm told, my friend walked into class, the teacher said something to him, and he freaked out. He was throwing chairs around and yelling that he was gay, but that was ok because he was also God. Scary shit.
      The cops came, they took him to the hospital and pumped him full of tranquillizers. He spent the next few weeks sedated in a mental institution. The last time I spoke with him, he was still being heavily medicated and hadn't done any coding since the incident.

      I'm not trying to use this story to preach to you that 'drugs are bad, mmkay', I am in favor of legalizing all drugs. It's your body, you choose what you put in it. But PCP is not a "fantasy drug", it's very real.

    5. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0


      Qualudes are off the market, basically. Replaced by Xanax and the like, which are in the same chemical family. I liked Ludes much better than the current offerings.

      Be thankful you've never seen a 250 pound ex-con on dust. It ain't all propaganda, unfortunately. Conversely, did you know there was a study that conlcuded smoking dust once protected you from some brain damage linked to heavy ecstasy use? I can't remember what school it was from. Anyone else? It got a good deal of coverage, about eight years ago.

      (I can get you some dust, if you want.)

      PS. Since this whole mc chris story is pretty bogus, i can't be modded off-topic, because there is no topic. So please mod me "-1, Druggie", and be on your way!

    6. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by dr_dank · · Score: 1

      Theres a household hint you won't get from the back of Readers Digest.

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    7. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by vorpal22 · · Score: 1

      The dissociative anaesthetics are likely to prevent various causes of brain damage. Dextromethorphan (a common, over the counter cold suppressant that acts similarly to ketamine and PCP) has been shown to protect the brain from damage caused by alcohol and epileptic seizures.

      Unfortunately, it's suspected that these drugs cause their own unique form of brain damage termed Olney's Lesions, so these discoveries are certainly mixed blessings.

    8. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by vorpal22 · · Score: 1

      While never having tried PCP myself, I'm well experienced with other dissociatives (most notably dextromethorphan and nitrous oxide), and I can speak from experience that they're an incredibly bizarre family of drugs.

      On dextromethorphan, for example, even at low doses, looking in the mirror is absolutely shocking because while you intuitively know what you will see, you're so dissociated that you can't identify with your reflection.

      A friend of mine was slipped a joint laced with what I can (based on her account of the story) only conclude was PCP; her mind was filled with violent imagery and self destructive thoughts for several hours, and then she had to endure another four days of dissociation where she had difficulty associating her body parts with "her". It was very disturbing to hear about.

    9. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      People that lace joints should be given a severe beating and their teeth kicked out, for starters.

    10. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Satan+Gave+Me+a+Taco · · Score: 1

      People that lace joints should be given a severe beating and their teeth kicked out, for starters.

      Yeah, they're assholes. Funny how the dusted joint thing is often used as a scare tactic by anti-pot crusaders, yet it wouldn't happen if the stuff were legal.

    11. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So that's why I'm like, "Fuck Hector!"

    12. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I didn't know PCP was a disscociative anaesthetic. Are the ketamine and PCP chemically related at all? On high doses are dust's effects anything like high doses of ketamine? I wouldn't want to be the one to find out!

      Once someone showed me the proper way to do ketamine, I could not believe it. As a true dissociative, it actually seemed almost therapeutic, contrasted with the lame effects of it under small doses. This is why it was banned for human use, supposedly- it was a safe anaesthetic that old people were coming out from under on, claiming they had just been reborn and the like!

    13. Re:A serious solution to a serious problem.... by vorpal22 · · Score: 1

      Yes... the four major dissociative anaesthetics are PCP, ketamine, dextromethorphan, and nitrous oxide. There are many others, but I don't know what they are offhand and most people probably haven't even heard of them before in any case. There are some structural similarities between ketamine and PCP (a benzene ring and another similar carbon ring), but they are quite different; however, they probably act in the brain in similar ways with action on the PCP and possibly sigma family of receptors, IIRC.

      All dissociatives cause similar dissociation and anaesthetisation, which can be quite amusing provided that the user isn't placing themselves in physical danger: a friend of mine on a moderate dose of dextromethorphan rolled over towards me and complained that she had these breasts on her chest that were not hers, and she had problems identifying with the notion that she had two legs. While her thinking was not rational, she was not actively seeking to remedy either situation, and so she was fine and we could both laugh about it later. I'm under the impression that PCP is often different in these regards in that users may try to fix the situation, which is where you hear the horror stories of people cutting off body parts, etc.

      Nitrous oxide is a fantastic dissociative that's dramatically different from dextromethorphan, in my experience. Incredibly interesting and while the dissociation is probably stronger, you're so detached from your body and mind that you're likely not aware of the extent of it. Additionally, it's also short lived and fairly physically safe. Great stuff.

  25. he uses a mac and says pc is lame by eht · · Score: 1

    but he doesn't know what iTMS is? Though i guess most mac people when presented with the term iTMS might not associate it with iTunes

    Thanks for the interview, still waiting on next album

    and his website has turned all to flash

    1. Re:he uses a mac and says pc is lame by east+coast · · Score: 1

      My take on it all is that he's pretty much a Joe Sixpack with a bit of skill. I'm not trying to put the man down, obviously he has a following and at least some talent but the geek thing just wasn't where it's at. He uses his PC (or Mac or whatever the hell you want to call it. Get over yourselves fanboyz) as a tool. He knows what he knows about it and that's the limit of his interest...

      I guess it's like the difference between interviewing a race car driver and interviewing his pit crew. It sounds kinda redneckish but the guy in the pit has to know more than "I push the pedal and it goes real fast". The guy in the car doesn't have to know much more than that.

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    2. Re:he uses a mac and says pc is lame by daeley · · Score: 1

      he's pretty much a Joe Sixpack

      More like Joe Sixbowls. ;)

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  26. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    what's wrong with being a stoner?

    What's wrong with being an alcoholic?

  27. Uh, maybe rappers hang out there... by Cyberblah · · Score: 1

    But what it's famous for is being a nasty dive strip club where you really don't want to look at the strippers, whose acts include things like crushing beer cans between their large floppy breasts.

    I've too scared to go there, myself, but I've seen it on TV.

  28. A Good Editor Would Have Realized... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    A good editor would have realized that maybe this wasn't such a good idea when none of the questions were modded 5 and one of the questions that made the cut was "Who the fuck are you?". Yes, I realize this is Slashdot but come on.

  29. *checks calendar* by EvilStein · · Score: 1

    Uh, it's not April 01 yet. What's the deal? :P

  30. interesting level of conversation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I think Satan likes to torture Pee Pants

    Did I just read this on slashdot? Am I missing something?

  31. re by computerme · · Score: 0, Troll

    Fracking worthless "artist".
    Fracking worthless interview.

    I want the last 57 seconds of my life back!!

    1. Re:re by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      OT (but, then again, so is an interview of MC Chris): Battlestar is a great show. Except for the term "Frack". They should banish that word, forever. It is so bad, it almost made me turn off the TV when I first heard it.

    2. Re:re by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Fracking worthless post.
      Fracking worthless way to swear. I mean, who over the age of 12 still replaces their swear words with anything?

  32. Re:Sign Me Up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Isn't the answer obvious?

  33. Wil Wheaton by wiredog · · Score: 1

    Whatever happened to that interview? Did he ever answer the questions?

    1. Re:Wil Wheaton by Threni · · Score: 3, Funny

      Slashdot: Who the fuck is Wil Wheaton?
      Wil Wheaton: What the fuck is Slashdot?

    2. Re:Wil Wheaton by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Whatever happened to that interview? Did he ever answer the questions?

      Uh... for the most recent one, he answered half the questions as they were being submitted for consideration, rather than waiting for voting and the 'response' story.

    3. Re:Wil Wheaton by BenjyD · · Score: 1

      I think Will Wheaton knows what Slashdot is.

    4. Re:Wil Wheaton by syukton · · Score: 1

      As another respondant pointed out, Wil Wheaton has an account on slashdot. How nerdy is that? The boy from ST:TNG is on Slashdot. heh.

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    5. Re:Wil Wheaton by Threni · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Far out! And practically every last fart is modded up to the max!

    6. Re:Wil Wheaton by UserGoogol · · Score: 1

      That's the trick. Be an unpopular character on a scifi series, and all the Slashdotters will love you. Trust me, in a few years, Ahmed Best will get a blog and register on Slashdot, and we'll all over him.

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    7. Re:Wil Wheaton by Monkelectric · · Score: 1

      He pretty much ruined the interview by participating IN the discussion. Im pretty sure theres a prime directive joke in there somewhere?

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    8. Re:Wil Wheaton by NitsujTPU · · Score: 1

      CleverNickName (129189) is Wil Wheaton.

      He even has a lower UID than you ;-)

  34. Mc Chris A.K.A. A Big Loser by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What a waste of time.

  35. What the hell? by dsanfte · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who is this person? Why was this interview done? Does anybody know?

    How does this even remotely fit into the theme of Slashdot? News for nerds?

    I'm really at a loss here, I've never heard a thing about this person before in my life. The interview is pure shit -- it's uninteresting in the extreme.

    Editors -- we don't come to Slashdot to find out some nobody rap artist smokes up in between shows. This has to be an advert, and if so, you should be fucking ashamed of yourselves.

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    1. Re:What the hell? by MustardMan · · Score: 1

      You just aren't "in" enough, or something. He's a voice talent for cartoon network's "adult swim", which is quite popular with nerd-types. It's one of those niche things that is partly popular because of its unpopularity, if that makes any sense. It's chock full of in-jokes and pandering to the tiny fanbase. I thoroughly enjoy it :-D

    2. Re:What the hell? by fatboy · · Score: 1

      Ya know, I have been around /. a long time. I have always discounted people posting comments about how /. sucks and is "getting worse". I don't like to criticize /. because it is what it is and I think Taco has done a good job.

      However, this time I have to wonder why this interview made the front page. This guy is nothing more that a weed head with a, and I quote, "12 inch mac top".

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    3. Re:What the hell? by KnightStalker · · Score: 1
      You just aren't "in" enough, or something.

      Roughly translated, "You have more to do than watch TV for sixteen hours a day."

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    4. Re:What the hell? by theVP · · Score: 1

      actually, the adult swim block is only 2-4 hours long, depending on what day it is, if its a holiday, etc. Your exaggeration is pointless.

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    5. Re:What the hell? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah ATHF is only 15 minutes long. Making it easily one of the shortest shows on TV.

      So if you don't have a clue don't freaking comment.

    6. Re:What the hell? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      okay, I'll make this simple. mc chris, real name: chris ward, is a rapper/artist/voice actor/writer. I couldn't tell you why this interview was done other than the fact that chris has connections and a lot of higher-ups like his music and what to see him make it big.

      I'm not a slahdot regular so the second part eludes me

      as far as the rest of your bitching is concerned, chris is a college graduate from NYU and though he may smoke pot, he is not a pothead nor is he a nerd per se. he grew up just like you. he played with the same kinds of toys, enjoyed the same sci-fi movies as you when you were a kid. he is a mix of a nerd/geek/loser/stoner/intellectual. listen to some of his music, read the lyrics and you'll see that he is actually quite an intellegent man regardless of what you think.

  36. give me that old time trolligion... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I miss the ::Cue::Cat^W SCO stories...

  37. So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by Richard+Steiner · · Score: 2, Funny

    What does "mc" mean?

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    1. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by joer4 · · Score: 1

      A master of ceremonies. (????)

    2. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by drunknjew · · Score: 0

      master of ceremonies

    3. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by kneel · · Score: 2, Informative

      It stands for "Master of Ceremonies." See the wikipedia entry.

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    4. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by Darth_brooks · · Score: 4, Informative

      As an old fogey, you should recognize "MC"

      "Master of Ceremonies", usually abbreviated as "MC" as in "Your MC (or emmcee) for the evening....."

      It's also a small jibe at old school rappers. The use of "MC" in your rap name, common in the early to mid 80s, became instantly uncool with the huge commercial success of MC Hammer. Even he dropped "MC" before his second album. It's now far more fashionable to use apostrophes (lil' jon), hyphens, or glorious misspellings (Ludacris) of a common word as a rap name.

      You gotta love a genre that has a hard time taking itself seriously.

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    5. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      MC (in the rap world) stands for Mike Commander not master of cerimonies as some othe robvious dumbasses have said.

    6. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Third album. Anonymous because I'm scared to admit I know that.

    7. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by joer4 · · Score: 1

      would that be Commander Mike or Mic Commander?

    8. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by merchant_x · · Score: 1

      mc = Master of Ceremonies or alternatively Microphone Controller. In any even the mc is the person with the mic, i.e. the rapper.

    9. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      mc chris is the guy who wrote midnight commander, an old unix command line file manager. they prefix the program name to his so everyone knows who he is (think "dvd jon").

    10. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by bad-badtz-maru · · Score: 1


      mostly clean

    11. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by GreyWolf3000 · · Score: 1

      Why? You already answered his question.

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    12. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Unless your are Rakim and then MC means "move the crowd." You bunch of white ass bitches. werd.

    13. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by drsquare · · Score: 1

      I didn't realise it was an abbreviation, I thought it was the Scottish prefix, i.e. McChris. MC is usually in capitals, rather than all in lower-case as in the article title. It seems there was a slip in Slashdot standards when this article was composed.

    14. Re:So, for us old fogeys who don't do rap... by digiz · · Score: 1

      You gotta love a genre that has a hard time taking itself seriously.

      And you gotta love a characterization of a whole genre just by a few of its mainstream 'artists'.

  38. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by fahrvergnugen · · Score: 1

    I agree that this is maybe the worst "Ask Slashdot" interview ever, but I blame the questions more than the interviewee. It's not like the original thread gave him a lot to work with.

    He writes good rhymes about geeky subjects. He does the voices of a couple of funny cartoon characters. The dude's a nerdcore rapper, why are you jumping down his throat for not knowing what an obscure acronym like iTMS stands for?

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  39. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Alcohol causes liver disease and makes people violent and sloppy, and also is addictive. THC doesn't have any of these qualities, and also is more "lucid". I went to work high almost every day at my last job, and was one of the most productive people in the office, because THC lets me just block everyone out, put on my headphones and code. And if you think it makes you "stupid", feel free to review my code anytime.

    Not all stoners sit around eating doritos on their parent's couch, you know....

  40. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    oh my god, he smokes pot. He must be a sentinel of satan. why o why can't we stone him in the biblical way as he so richly deserves?

    Seriously, what is your problem with that? You don't want to smoke pot, don't. Why shouldn't he? Unbiased medical studies are rarer than hen's teeth, but there aren't a whole lot of stoners dying from lung cancer. Oh, wait - because it's illegal? Because he's supporting terrorists? Yeah, right - only if by "terrorist" you mean "some kid in the 'burbs with a hydroponic setup in his garage".

    Look up the history of why pot is illegal sometime. Note that William Randolph Hearst is the main reason, and that it has nothing to do with morality, personal health, or terrorists and everything to do with sales of hemp for industrial use. Then try to explain to me why it makes sense that some teenager who gets caught with a joint does more hard time than a rapist.

    Doesn't sound to me like he's the sort of wastoid who can't do anything but sit on the sofa, smoke grass and eat Cheetos. He said himself he turns down free weed so that he can continue to perform well. Sounds like he's pretty responsible in his use of pot. Is that threatening to you, finding someone who smokes pot but doesn't go out murdering and raping like they always taught you he must?

    To me, the fact that he doesn't know that iTMS is an abbreviation for iTunes Music Store is more worrisome than the fact that like approximately half of Americans, he has smoked pot. And frankly, not getting that abbreviation doesn't seem very critical to me.

    It wasn't a very good interview, though. You're absolutely right about that.

  41. audience by WarpedCowOwnzMe · · Score: 1, Insightful

    MC Pee pants aka HESH. DOES belong on slashdot. He is a nerd, he is news. Just like that guy in the 80's who smashed watermelons on piano's, he is revolutionizing cartoons and comedy for an edgy audience (a.k.a. the slashshot audience). If this isn't enough of a match, then the reason he belongs here is because 420 ppl are downloading his bittorrent files right now.

    1. Re:audience by VAXcat · · Score: 1

      Gallagher was an idiot too.

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    2. Re:audience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Are you saying Gallagher was revolutionary?!?

      ARE YOU INSANE?!?!

    3. Re:audience by dr_dank · · Score: 1

      With apologies to Gil Scott Huron, the revolution will not be smashed with a sledgehammer on an HBO special.

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    4. Re:audience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dude, don't be a fucking moron.

      It's 80s and pianos, unless you're talking about something that belonged to the 80s (e.g. 80's hairstyles) or the piano (piano's keys).

      The apostrophe really isn't that difficult to master unless you have an IQ of two.

    5. Re:audience by winokungfu · · Score: 1

      By that justification, whichever person was behind the latest bout of tentacle pr0n that 500 people are downloading from boxtorrents belongs on Slashdot, too. Actually, _that_ interview would probably be quite a bit more interesting that this was. :)

    6. Re:audience by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Smashing watermelons on pianos wasn't revolutionary. It was gimmicky and sensationalist.

  42. mod parent funnier than me... nt by drxray · · Score: 1

    nt

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  43. Robovideo? by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 1

    Hey, has anyone seen that rap video that's floating around the Net, which features a guy who figures out that he's "a robot programmed not to know that he's a robot"? It's hilarious, and a pretty good song. I can't find another copy again, and I never figured out who were the musicians/producers. Any clues?

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    1. Re:Robovideo? by JupiterX · · Score: 2, Informative

      You're thinking of Pete Miser's Scent of a Robot. The video was done by UV/Phactory.

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  44. Low modded questions? by gosand · · Score: 1
    This is the worst interview to ever be on slashdot, and I'm even counting the Shatner one. He doesn't even begin to do a little bit of basic research before replying with "I dont know what that means" to several questions and moving on. He provides no insight into his own personality or character and sounds rather uninteresting. And he's a fucking stoner. Jesus fuck.

    Did anyone care about this interview? Even some of the questions he was asked were only modded to +3.

    We get this interview, but we never got the Bruce Perens questions answered.

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  45. while the interview was rather blase by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The guy spends more time producing things and being creative than being pathetically nerdy. I can respect that.

  46. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And he's a fucking stoner. Jesus fuck.

    Uh... haha is that supposed to be an insult or something?

    In this day and age... saying a line like that only makes yourself look stupid ;) Just FYI

  47. Worst. Comment. Ever. by been42 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    This is the worst comment to ever be on slashdot, and I'm even counting the Goatse one.

    He doesn't even begin to do a little bit of basic research before replying with "This is teh suck" to the whole interview and moving on. He provides no insight into his own personality or character and sounds rather uninteresting.

    And he's anti-stoner. Jesus fuck.

    1. Re:Worst. Comment. Ever. by OverlordQ · · Score: 1

      Well one look at your comment shows why he didn't do any of those things. If 99.9% of the people are like "WHo the fuck are you, you suck, go away" you think you'd put any work into it either?

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    2. Re:Worst. Comment. Ever. by Lord+Omlette · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      And he's anti-stoner.

      Huh? Have you listened to any of his music?
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    3. Re:Worst. Comment. Ever. by Sean+the+Impaler · · Score: 1

      I'm pretty sure he was referring to the parent post...

      This is the worst interview to ever be on slashdot, and I'm even counting the Shatner one.

      He doesn't even begin to do a little bit of basic research before replying with "I dont know what that means" to several questions and moving on. He provides no insight into his own personality or character and sounds rather uninteresting.

      And he's a fucking stoner. Jesus fuck.

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    4. Re:Worst. Comment. Ever. by Lord+Omlette · · Score: 1

      I didn't realize it wasn't a parent comment. Sorry about that.

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  48. I only recall ONE stripper... by Samurai+Cat! · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...at the Claremont doing the beer-can-crush thing, and that was Blondie. If you don't know who Blondie is... well, you should find out. She's an institution, I tell you.

    I remember one night there, batchelor party thing going on... of course Blondie came over because a couple of the folks in the group knew her. (I merely knew "of" her.) She did the beer-can thing (PBR, buck-a-can, baby!), but also she did the bit where she would slide up to her target, face-to-bosom close, grab the targets head with one hand, grab a boob with the other, and just SMASH her boob into the guy's head repeatedly. Then she'd switch hands and do it from the other side. Hilarious to watch. :)

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    1. Re:I only recall ONE stripper... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      ... (I merely knew "of" her.) ...

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      BANG!

    2. Re:I only recall ONE stripper... by puto · · Score: 1

      Word,

      Blondie for ten bucks will either:
      1. Crush a can with her tits.
      2. Give you a lap dance
      3. Or sell you a comic book

      The Clermont is scene. It tooks into sort of preppy dance club at midnight.

      But all in all a good dive bar.

      Puto

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  49. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Almost by definition, I'd say a stoner is someone who has a problem with it. There's a difference between smoking a bit now and then, and being a damn addict.

    Actually, this is a problem I have with anti-cannabis reports in the news, e.g. "It increases the chance of schizophrenia".

    Well, guess what? Alcohol has some pretty damn nasty consequences if you drink to much of it, day in, day out. That doesn't tell us jack s**t about the people who *don't* consume that much; and with the cannabis reports, I find myself thinking "Yeah, but how *much* of the damn stuff are these people reputed to smoke"?

    News to governments; when you tell us drugs are harmful as a matter of principle, we stop believing *everything* you tell us, even when it might be true.

  50. Worst. Answers. Ever. by kirkb · · Score: 3, Insightful

    After planting phrases like 'copyright', 'open source', and 'creative commons' in my 'birthday song' question, I knew it would get modded up. It was a semi-serious question, though. And what answer did I get? "I dunno", followed by some rambling about how he can't remember the lyrics.

    Worst. Inverview. Evar.

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  51. No entiendo by Slayer_X · · Score: 0

    Quien carajo es ese Mc Chris? programa en el kernel? xD

    So... Im a little bit confused, this is an interview or what?

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  52. I didn't know this guy ... by GNUALMAFUERTE · · Score: 1, Interesting

    And i was not loosing much ...

    I don't want to flame .. but ...
    How can people call this thing "music"?
    If you use the word Music to describe Led Zeppelin, or Iron Maiden, you can't use the same word for this guy. May be the correct word is "market" and not "music"

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    1. Re:I didn't know this guy ... by raind · · Score: 1

      And I don't want to know, he isn't a musician either.

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    2. Re:I didn't know this guy ... by SendBot · · Score: 1

      How can people call this thing "music"?

      1. Start with a pragmatic approach, and call it 'audio'.

      2. Simultaneously apply this method to what you currently call 'music'.

      3. Discover that 'music' covers a broad range of genres, represented by the unique styles of various artists.

      4. Trace the development of various music genres (country -> blues -> rock ?) (jazz -> funk -> hip hop -> nerdcore ?)

      5. If at this point you cannot call it music, try something else such as poetry, copyrightable media, etc.

      This method is simply a suggestion conjured during my lunch break. Feel free to modify it in accordance with nature as necessary.

    3. Re:I didn't know this guy ... by sh00z · · Score: 1
      If you use the word Music to describe Led Zeppelin, or Iron Maiden, you can't use the same word for this guy.
      Interesting comparison. My iPod, with 5000 songs, contains two by MC Chris (Fett's Vette, I Want Candy), one by Led Zep (Fool in the Rain), and zero by Iron Maiden. So, the answer is yes. If you consider those other two to be "music," by my subjective standards, MC Chris counts just as much.
    4. Re:I didn't know this guy ... by eexlebots · · Score: 1

      it's all what you're into. Sorry man, but I'd rather listen to funny songs about drinking robotussin and flying around in space than serious songs about elves and fairies...depending on my mood, anyway. Heh.

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    5. Re:I didn't know this guy ... by back_pages · · Score: 1
      Because this guy had some creativity to let loose and he put it together. Some people liked it, some people didn't.

      I'm a killer Zeppelin fan, hell I spent countless hours learning to play probably close to 20 Zeppelin songs on the guitar. I even bought a guitar by comparing its sound to Jimmy Page. But to call Zeppelin music like it's some pinnacle of art? WTF man.

      Those British woman-boys wore illegally tight pants (with no underwear, or "knickers" as the British woman-boys might say) completely highlighting their junk, at center stage with a spotlight, singing crap like "Oh oh oh oh, oh oh, you don't have to go oh, oh oh, oh oh, baby you don't have to go." Jimmy Page had bell bottoms with dragons "flying" up the leg. Ooh ooh, let me get out my inkwell and feather quill, I simply MUST write a letter to my professor from Underrated Composers of the Middle Romance Era to inform him of these truly artistic lads.

      But that said, Zeppelin is the goddamn end all of dark rock and the beginning of quality metal.

      And mc chris is pretty entertaining, but bear in mind that this is coming from a guy with a big enough brain to love and rehearse songs by both Pantera and Arlo Guthrie, Franz Ferdinand and Robert Johnson, The Jurrasic Five and Villa Lobos. I hate (love) to sound like the comic store guy from the Simpsons, but you have got the WORST condescending opinion about music EVAR.

      So if you're like me, you call it music when somebody puts together a creative expression and saves it for posterity. That flies in the face of "recording crap to make a buck", and when you die and go to heaven and meet All The People From History Who Know Shit About Music, they're going to tell you that both Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin recorded crap to make a buck.

      The loser who writes some rhymes and records it on his mac laptop is making music - maybe even more legitimately than The Totally Rad Band from 30 years ago whose entire discography is in your awesome 50 CD changer.

      No offense intended - just cramming my opinion into the discussion.

  53. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    What's wrong with being an alcoholic?

    Alcohol is addictive? Alcohol facilitates people becoming violent? People who are drunk don't function as well as people who are stoned? People let alcohol take control of their lives? Alcohol causes more physiological damage? You can die from overconsumption of alcohol?

    Alcoholic is a term used to indicate that the subject is addicted to alcohol. Stoner is a term used to indicate that the subject uses marijuana. Since marijuana isn't addictive, equating the two terms indicates a knee-jerk reaction based on lack of knowledge. In other words, sir, you're ignorant and ought to be quiet while your betters talk.

  54. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by crimson30 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. (Score:-1, Offtopic)

    Whoever modded this offtopic should not be allowed to moderate. The question was a direct question about the comment in the GP's post.

    I'd actually like to hear a good answer to the parent post. I'm against all drug use, including marijuana, but I can never seem to come up with a decent logical discourse to support my position against marijuana use. I'd be interested to see what /.ers come up with.

  55. This sucked... by cr0sh · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I posted this comment in the original "Ask /." article, which was modded down as "Troll". I later got an explanation that MC Chris did something called "Nerdcore", and I posted again, thinking that maybe he was a relevant interviewee...

    It seems like I was more correct with my original assessment. This interview (if one could really call it that) seems to say "I am MC Chris - I don't really care about you as long as I make money off you...eh, I am bored". I can't really tell from the interview just what kind of person this individual is - he sounds like he is bored, doesn't care much or anything about the technical side of things... Of course, even the questions posed to him by /.'ers seem bland - so maybe he didn't have much to work with.

    Maybe it is all blandness, all the way around? Heh - even this post feels bland...

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    1. Re:This sucked... by fatboy · · Score: 1

      I can't really tell from the interview just what kind of person this individual is - he sounds like he is bored, doesn't care much or anything about the technical side of things...

      To quote Ruby Rhod, "That's cuz he's STONED OUT!"

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    2. Re:This sucked... by Octos · · Score: 1

      Read the article where people asked questions and see if you'd be interested in dealing with a bunch of hostile assholes.

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    3. Re:This sucked... by WhatAmIDoingHere · · Score: 1

      Before the interview, Chris said on his site's forum that he's never heard of /. before he was contacted for the interview. He read through some of the posts under the "Ask" story, and pretty much realized that the majority of the people here don't know who he is, and are too rabid with their opinions that they'd rather post "OMFG WHO THE FUCK IS THIS GUY AND WHY SHOULD I CARE" than google for 2 seconds. If you were asked to answer some questions from a random group, and it turned out that the group was full of assholes, would you really care about answering the questions?

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    4. Re:This sucked... by ameoba · · Score: 1

      It's great when a guy who talks about "internet street cred" but still doesn't understand how ProTools works and doesn't know WTF iTMS is is labeled as being the rapper for the /. crowd.

      The closest thing he says to being a nerd/geek is "and pc's are lame." which, IMHO, is more fanboy than nerd/geek. At least at he comes clean and says "I'm not as hardcore a nerd as people want to think I am. I'm much more of a loser.". I don't think I'd disagree.

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  56. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by keyne9 · · Score: 1

    At least he was honest? I'd much rather have a straight answer than half the crap that's spewed by other people who've been interviewed.

  57. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Frank+T.+Lofaro+Jr. · · Score: 2, Funny

    Are you the guy that wrote the SCSI drivers for Linux? :)

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  58. Free Music by mfh · · Score: 1

    The album is FREE. But I'm guessing you know that and are trying to be funny, right? :-)

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  59. Re:What does "mc" mean? by jwdeff · · Score: 1

    The m in his name stands for monolith.

  60. Interesting theory on why this story is here by rbarreira · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Interesting theory on why this story is here:

    http://interviews.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=140 997&cid=11815179

    This is from the past story which announced that this interview would be done.

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  61. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Interesting

    not to be a total troll, but if you can't come up with a good reason to be against something, maybe you should stop and realize that you've just got some sort of irrational emotional bias.

    or, (here's the troll) you could realize that there IS NO "decent logical discourse to support your position". weed is good. well, better than beer, anyway, and that hasn't destroyed western civilization yet.

  62. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by JesusCigarettes · · Score: 1

    Yes, yes, let's mod up everyone who's bitching about how sad they are that they don't know who mc chris is. That's very cool.

    Wait a second - you fuckers clicked on this link! "Waaah, I'm really upset that this article is on slashdot, even though read the headline, knew that I had no idea what the article was about, and chose to spend time reading it anyway. My life is so hard."

    I don't know who the fuck mc chris is, but I'm not going to complain that I don't understand what he's talking about after I made the CHOICE to read the article and scan the comments. Jesus. Whining like this is the reason the FCC exists.

  63. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by carpe_noctem · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I'd actually like to hear a good answer to the parent post. I'm against all drug use, including marijuana, but I can never seem to come up with a decent logical discourse to support my position against marijuana use.

    Perhaps that's because your boundaries are too narrow?

    Oh yeah, that's because you meant "all illicit (according to US law)" drug use, not "all" drug use. I've never taken advil in my life... have you? WHOOPS, you used a drug!

    Drugs are just like technology in the sense that on their own, they possess no ethos or morality. It's how they are used/abused that determines this. Look at how many people in the general US population are now hooked on seratonin-regulating drugs for "depression"... and yet, MDMA is still illegal. What a joke.

    So yeah, if you're going to be "against all drug use" with big black X's on your hands, then I'd suggest shacking up with the Amish. In the meantime, reality isn't going to be marked by a big line in the sand as to what's "good" and "bad", so I'd suggest actually sitting on the other side of the fence before making such uninformed blanket statements.

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  64. Can we agree... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    that from now on celebrity interviews have to include actual celebrities?

  65. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by MyLongNickName · · Score: 1

    No. The interview sucked. A lot of the questions picked were absolutely lame. I like to learn about things I know nothing of. After reading this interview, I don't feel I learned a whole lot. That is the purpose of an interview -- to enlighten and inform... unless this has become 'Teen magazine for geeks'.

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  66. This might be the answer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
  67. Re:charity self-preservation by Torinaga-Sama · · Score: 1

    Truly he is a Buddhist in spirit.

    And a relatively nice guy in general in my humble opinion.

    I am not sure how many times he performed his "resume" (drinking a whole beer in 5 seconds) when he was up in Seattle, but it was a lot. I don't think he is huge into self preservation.

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  68. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by crimson30 · · Score: 1

    but if you can't come up with a good reason to be against something, maybe you should stop and realize that you've just got some sort of irrational emotional bias.

    To clarify, the problem is, the arguments I use to support my position on the matter are generalizations drawn from personal experience. These arguments are subjective and are attacked as such.

    weed is good. well, better than beer, anyway, and that hasn't destroyed western civilization yet.

    Domestic abuse "hasn't destroyed western civilization yet", either.

  69. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You do realize your user name is Pres. Ronald Reagan, right? So it is therefore very unlikely the grandparent is going to count you among the intelligent people of the world.

  70. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    feel free to review my code anytime.

    OK. Please post some.

  71. Crappy interview by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Hey newsflash, geniuses... when you don't know about an interviewee, don't ask questions, and don't be surprised when you don't know what he's talking about! Seriously.

    Also, when you are coming up with questions for a comedy writer/musician, why the OSS questions? What leads you to believe that he would give a shitting shit about Linux?

    "But Anonymous Coward," you say, "everyone cool or interesting is all about OSS and Linux"

    Actually no. Most people don't actually care at all. And the fact of the matter is that most creative people (as opposed to committed computer enthusiasts) are at least as put off by Linux's absurdist resistance to easy use as the average person. Which is to say, completely uninterested and perhaps vaguely insulted by the insinuation that they should use it.

  72. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by KILNA · · Score: 1

    Uh, I don't know, maybe the fact that he owns a Mac and he's making his living because of downloadable music?

    I timed it, it took 5 seconds to look up iTMS in Google and click the first link. I don't think it's right to jump on the guy for not knowing something, but its not exactly like it's a hard-to-know acronym either.

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  73. Re:Worst. Answers. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Honestly, though, I'd say this is a hell of a lot more interesting than half the stories that are posted on a daily basis around here. When most of the stories are things like reports of how many times kernel hackers write 'fuck' in the kernel's comments, or articles about the latest updates to some half-dead open source project, an interview like this is honestly a breath of fresh air. Also, I think this interview proves a point that there are different kinds of nerds out there. Some of them write code in their parents' basement, and spend more time than they really should thinking about 'copyright', 'open source', 'creative commons', and 'sucking Linus' cock' than they really should. Other nerds like to write songs about Star Wars, smoke weed, and generally have a good time. And they probably have a lot more interactions with the opposite sex that don't involve an IM window...

  74. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by crimson30 · · Score: 1

    Oh yeah, that's because you meant "all illicit (according to US law)" drug use, not "all" drug use.

    Yes. People often refer to illicit drugs as simply "drugs".

    Really, though, I am thinking towards drugs that significantly alter the user's behavior.

    And, no, I don't drink. And, yes, I am implying alcoholic beverages (before you go on about the fact that I do drink various liquids).

  75. WTF does fracking mean? by merchant_x · · Score: 1

    What the fuck does fracking mean? Is that some kind of gay joke?

  76. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And I've seen functional alcoholics...they can work well that way. For awhile.

  77. Re:Worst. Answers. Ever. by syukton · · Score: 1

    Yeah, it's the worst interview ever because he gave you an honest answer and not a prepared speech from a PR rep? It's the worst interview ever because the man is up front and honest about the fact that, honestly, he can't remember the words to a song that got recorded once and everybody has played back a million times and therefore believe him to know by heart? You asked a question and got an honest answer and you fault him for it? What the fuck?

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  78. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    No, the FCC exists to regulate who gets to use which parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. Whining like this is the reason the FCC issues "indecency" fines.

  79. Don't know why everyone's complaining by Mr._Galt · · Score: 1

    ...while this interview may not have been the technological infused read you were hoping for, I still found it very funny. I laughed out loud several times. ATHF may not be for everyone, but there are a lot of us /.ers that enjoy laughter as well as usefull information, and besides...no one forced you to read a interview with someone you didnt even know.

  80. No, he does not and is not, respectively. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He doesn't know the first thing about computers, what software is used to make his "music" or anything else vaguely nerdy. Being a tool doesn't mean you should get on slashdot.

  81. Old School Rap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "I'm the master rapper and I'm here to say
    I love Fruity Pebbles in a major way!
    The bedrock yellow orange purple lime and red
    But to get that fruity taste, I gotta trick
    Fred!"

  82. It's a nuber theory thingie... by Ex+Fish · · Score: 1

    If n (or more) pigeons are placed in k pigeonholes, then at least one pigeonhole contains ceiling(n/k) pigeons

  83. Re:charity self-preservation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    With the US government being the way they are about drugs and all, I don't know how so many artists get away with blatant public admission of drug usage. Whether pot should be legal is a whole seperate issue, but since it is illegal, this seems like a pretty easy conviction for some DA somewhere.

    Then again, if he's famous enough he can just go into rehab, and be pitied for his addiction. It's only the normal people who go to jail and get reviled for being common criminals.

  84. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by bedouin · · Score: 1

    I agree that this is maybe the worst "Ask Slashdot" interview ever, but I blame the questions more than the interviewee. It's not like the original thread gave him a lot to work with.

    I agree. He probably saw the majority of the questions were basically jokes, and approached all of them with that state of mind. On top of that, he likely doesn't read /., so the questions gave him a false sense of who his audience was, and how to respond.

    As far as him researching topics, he's not one of us. This was probably a random task he completed throughout the day, and was of little significance to him. Would you bother to do research in response to people asking questions like, "Who the fuck are you and why do I care?" Probably not.

  85. Ill Mitch by JawzX · · Score: 1

    Could kick MC PeePant's ass!

  86. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by carpe_noctem · · Score: 1

    Yes. People often refer to illicit drugs as simply "drugs".

    Sorry, that's not going to cut it. A drug's a drug, simple as that. So, define "significantly", then... I don't think that THC counts as significant; under the influence, I'm still the same person and I'm still rational. I think that users of Prozac, Ritalin, and other OTC's would say the same thing.

    However, I'd agree in that a substance like MDMA can significantly alter the user's behavior @ >150Mg. At about 50Mg... maybe significant? At 25Mg, it'd be enough to be noticed, but not enough to alter the user's behavior.

    Now, I'm not promoting this drug in this example; I'm simplying saying that your terms are completely arbitrary, as are the laws that apply to these drugs. This is a rather dangerous slippery slope, and the end result is that your classifications are based more on personal prejudice than chemistry. The world isn't quite so black-and-white.

    And, no, I don't drink. And, yes, I am implying alcoholic beverages (before you go on about the fact that I do drink various liquids).

    haha. =)

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  87. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    youze a dizzizouche

  88. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by exhilaration · · Score: 1
    I timed it, it took 5 seconds to look up iTMS in Google...

    What makes you think he knows what Google is? Computers don't seem to be his thing.

  89. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by DShard · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Domestic abuse `hasn't destroyed western Civilization yet', either."

    What an insightful reply. Let's just have at it and say that Hitler was a drug addict and weed eat the brains of babies.

    If this is how you beleive in something it is no wonder that people think you couldn't support your weak arguments. Stop, take some time to collect your thoughts about this subject and test your assumptions. If you have a hard time finding credible data on the subject, realize that the position is one that isn't defensible and either keep it to yourself (drop the inane comparisons to violent crime). If you can't do that you can always tell people that you have a religous belief on the subject and go from there.

    Now some talking points for you to research could be... Crack, in the 80's in urban locations, led to gang violence and broke up families. A similar phenomena is happening now with methamphetamine in the rural midwest, where people are getting poisoned by mercury and fertilzers during its production.

  90. and... by nappingcracker · · Score: 1

    So you think the interview is stupid. OK, so are many things; stupid is subjective.

    Think its irrelevant to /. stuff? OK, I don't; opinions differ. Lots of geeks I know dig Adult Swim (more than non geeks), this guy works with AS on two shows.

    who the fuck are you, i dont care. (jimmy crack corn...)Hooray for civility! Are you American? why shoud one care about anything?

    Jumpinjegooglefat! Bunch of angry nerds!

    (really, why so many angry nerds? better yet, why the stupid posts? why the stupid questions - this one is pretty lame and stupid!)

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    1. Re:and... by Swamii · · Score: 0, Flamebait

      really, why so many angry nerds? better yet, why the stupid posts? why the stupid questions - this one is pretty lame and stupid!

      Mature, civilized people have been asking these same questions about Slashdot for years now. Unfortunately we've all been modded down -1 by the unruly peanut gallery here.

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  91. Re:Sign Me Up! by JawzX · · Score: 1

    1) No.
    2) I assume you mean straight-up cesium? which is 55, but there are 31 isotopes from 114 to 145.
    3) I would be a Jade plant, and would most apreciate bright, direct sunlight. However if I have been in the shade for a while, moving me immediately to bright sun may cause sunburn, and I should be slowly re-introduced.

    You'er welcome.

  92. Re:charity self-preservation by chucks86 · · Score: 0

    I heard a story on the radio yesterday about the rapper 50-Cent. He said that he's never touched any sort of drug because he started dealing so young and he saw what drugs did. He said that he only sings about smoking pot because he knows that his fans are probably smoking while listening to his music. He did say that he got a couple "contact highs" because everyone in his crew smokes marijuana.

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  93. re: Drugs. Bad. by ignorant_newbie · · Score: 2, Funny

    Goddammit, I need to get in the middle of this discussion. if only i were more awake....
    ( stumbles off to drink coffee )

  94. Tour dates by Refrag · · Score: 1

    I love how the tour dates were only mentioned in the teaser.

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  95. I had to wait until someone else brought it up by mschoolbus · · Score: 1

    I am also a geek rapper UH!

    Tough to dress business casual with your pants hangin down though...

  96. mc on video... by ajservo · · Score: 1

    I know about 3/4 of slashdot here is so jaded that they've never heard of mc chris, well, here's your opportunity...

    We just finished a working on a DVD of his performance here in Houston in Feb.

    We have a torrent of the final DVD's ISO, which you can burn, watch, and distribute freely. If you don't like it, give it to someone else.

    It's a big file (3.5GB), and it'll take some time to download, but it's avaiable here.

    1. Re:mc on video... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Thank you for the MC Chris video. I will download it and enjoy it.

  97. Genius or Idiot? by dbretton · · Score: 1

    Is MC Chris for real?

    Or is he portraying a character who is putting us on, ala Andy Kaufman?

    Or is he really this lousy?

    I don't "get" it.

    Well, I didn't find Andy Kaufman funny, either.

    schade.

  98. Re:Worst. Answers. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He never answered the question, you tool. Read it again.

  99. Who MC Chris is... by Remus+Shepherd · · Score: 2, Informative

    MC Chris is a rapper and the voice of cartoons on the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. He's most known as Hesh on Sealab 2021 and MC Pee Pants (aka Sir Loin) on Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

    On the internet rap scene, he's a driving force behind the whole 'Nerdcore' subgenre -- rappers talking about subjects that, well, show up on Slashdot. I think his Nerdcore cred more than earns him an interview on Slashdot.

    Here's an example, the lyrics from his nerd anthem 'Geek':

    Chorus: Stop pickin on me. Because I'm a geek.
    I'm strange to you. You're strange to me.
    Well, one of these days. I'm gonna pack heat.
    Your brains on the wall. My face on tv.

    They dissipate the pungent odor of a power holder.
    Sand kickers comin' sixty clicks upon the sonar.
    They're gonna fold me over like a trapper keeper folder.
    If this was D&D, you'd see me jump into a portal.
    I'm a geek, spelled g double-E k.
    I meet my boys in the basement about every day.
    Card table, comic books, and cans of coke.
    That we blow out our nose after a Star Wars joke.
    We got style.
    Tape on our glasses, zits on our faces and hair on our asses.
    Shiny shoes, belt buckles and pocket protectors.
    Tricked out back packs like my main man Venkman's.
    We got problems, namely the jocks.
    The SUV suckers with class rings on their cocks.
    Otherwise known as the motherfuckers touchin' the tit.
    If I was wolverine, you'd hear my knuckles go snikt.
    I'm not perfect, the before picture of Peter Parker.
    I always trip and drop my tray in front of the girl that always sparkles.
    I got brains, fuck B's and C's.
    I got a grade point average higher than Hendrix on New Year's Eve.

    chorus repeat

    Don't fuck with a geek, just cuz he got a gift.
    You get in my way bitch you get a Vulcan neck pinch.
    One night I didn't go to sleep, up playin' Risk.
    At dawn, I won, got global dominance.
    But it in the hallway it's completely different shit.
    Can't get my locker open and my pants are always split.
    Can't seem to catch a ride, can't ever get a date.
    But in my mind 7 of 9 thinks I'm great.
    Prom night bites, primadonnas prevail.
    I'm at home reciting lines from the Holy Grail.
    Stuffed nose, and some swollen glands.
    Never been kissed, never been holding hands.
    Just blow my biscuits over Britney in a bubble bath.
    Darth Vader with inhalers, in case my lungs collapse.
    The dragon died from a heart attack
    You may advance and yo, I upped your armor class.
    Being a geek, it aint so bad.
    I can't get laid, I got Japanime stashed.
    And a mind jam packed with sci-fi facts.
    Dreadknocks rock, dinobots kick ass.

    chorus repeat


    Tell me those lyrics don't get him into Slashdot. :)

    Now, according to one of the interview questions, he's not as much of a geek as his songs indicate. But we fans wouldn't have known that if Slashdot didn't give him an interview.

    I agree it wasn't a great interview, but then y'all gave him really lousy questions. Sorry I missed the original thread.

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    1. Re:Who MC Chris is... by Col.+Bloodnok · · Score: 1

      Tell me those lyrics don't get him into Slashdot. :)

      Those lyrics don't get him into Slashdot.

      I'm at a loss for words. It's just utter crap.

    2. Re:Who MC Chris is... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's funny, cocksucker. Go to kuroshin where you belong.

  100. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by crimson30 · · Score: 1

    If you have a hard time finding credible data

    I've found various studies that I believe to be credible, but I find it difficult to use those in a conversational debate. What I was looking for is not so much facts and data, so much so, as compelling arguments based in fact.

    realize that the position is one that isn't defensible and either keep it to yourself

    You are correct, sir. I should have kept my position out of the equation when I initially posted.

    drop the inane comparisons to violent crime

    I was simply trying to express that just because something hasn't destroyed western civilization, that doesn't mean it's a good thing.

    One could insert any number of problems into ___ hasn't destroyed western Civilization yet. I just plucked domestic abuse out of thin air. I was not trying to relate domestic abuse to drug use.

    If you can't do that you can always tell people that you have a religous belief on the subject and go from there

    I'm an atheist. That won't work.

  101. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by JesusCigarettes · · Score: 1

    I assume that when you say you're against "all drug use, including marijuana" you're also against alcohol and tobacco, which are completely legal for adults over 21 and 18 (respectively) to buy. Because believing that alcohol should be legal and marijuana should not is an entirely indefensible position. The argument is something like "Alcohol is good, even though it can poison and kill you... but weed is bad, even though you cannot overdose on it. I believe EVERYTHING my government tells me! Reefer madness is scary!"

    Even the WTO thinks United States marijuana laws are bullshit.

  102. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by GreyWolf3000 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think you jumped the gun. He was defending his position that marijuana should not be smoked against the claim that marijuana doesn't do any damage to society as a whole. The hyperbole used was that marijuana was less dangerous than beer, which "hasn't destroyed western civilization yet." He responded that the capacity to ruin society at large should not be the qualitative test to determine the moral ramifications of doing (or not doing) some action.

    If you have a hard time finding credible data on the subject, realize that the position is one that isn't defensible and either keep it to yourself (drop the inane comparisons to violent crime). If you can't do that you can always tell people that you have a religous belief on the subject and go from there.

    And why can't religious beliefs not be questioned like any other belief? Why is his position not defensible? Remember, he wasn't defending his position as a whole with his comment, merely rebutting another point (the original source of the lame argument).

    Now some talking points for you to research could be... Crack, in the 80's in urban locations, led to gang violence and broke up families. A similar phenomena is happening now with methamphetamine in the rural midwest, where people are getting poisoned by mercury and fertilzers during its production.

    I appreciate your desire to spread more logical discussion (Slashdot could definately use it), but I think the real problem is that he was attacking a quite elementary point, which of course made his response equally elementary.

    If I ran for President, and had all sorts of great ideas about how to change the country, I would do something similar if someone asked me something silly like "what's your stance on euthanasia?" A lame comment begs a lame response.

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  103. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by crimson30 · · Score: 1

    I'm still the same person and I'm still rational.

    But notice what I originally wrote:

    Really, though, I am thinking towards drugs that significantly alter the user's behavior.

    Would you say that there is no significant change to your behavior when you smoke weed?

    I'm simplying saying that your terms are completely arbitrary, as are the laws that apply to these drugs. This is a rather dangerous slippery slope, and the end result is that your classifications are based more on personal prejudice than chemistry.

    I am no expert on behavioral science by any means and am not familiar with the best way to quantify behavior. So yes, the terms are arbitrary and I'm generally talking out of my ass when I try to argue the point. This is why I wanted someone else to debate it :)

  104. Yawn. by Anonymous+Meoward · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wake me up when we can submit questions to Jeff Tweedy.

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  105. Re:Worst. Answers. Ever. by syukton · · Score: 1

    He did answer the question. It was in his first two words, "I dunno."

    He illustrated then why it is that he doesn't know. He lacks confidence when performing it and he doesn't feel that it's his best work, so he doesn't know if it warrants releasing to the world. Seems pretty simple to me and it also seems like a succinct answer.

    If somebody asked you to release something that you weren't necessarily proud of or happy with, would you say "oh sure hell yes!" or "I dunno" just like the venerable MC Chris?

    If I'm a tool, then you're but a simple nail, and I'm attempting to pound some sense into you...

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  106. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by ElVaquero · · Score: 1

    Damn straight. I think the DARE program and all that other shit did too good a job putting the fear of God into kids.

  107. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by crimson30 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I assume that when you say you're against "all drug use, including marijuana" you're also against alcohol and tobacco

    That assumption is correct.

    I personally believe these things fall into what I call "negative industry". I'm sure there's a proper term for it, but that's what I call it.

    Let's take tobacco use. Think of all the work and effort that goes into the production, marketing, lobbying, sales, etc. Now take into account the medical aspect and healthcare costs. Weigh these against the benefits of tobacco use (recreational aspect). I would imagine most people would agree that the cost/benefit ratio would land tobacco use into the territory of negative industry.

    So now... we get to alcohol and marijuana use. Does it qualify? I will not claim it to be factually so, but my personal belief is yes.

    OTOH, I believe in personal freedom and it's sad to see those personal freedoms eroded. I would hesitate to regulate and control substances on those grounds. Perhaps if there were an entirely different way to dissuade drug use other than banning it outright?

    Even the WTO thinks United States marijuana laws are bullshit.

    Appeal to authority? Or are there some particular arguments from the article you might peresent yourself?

  108. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Don't be a hater because he likes his job and you hate and suck at yours.

  109. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I don't like to have my perceptions of signifigantly reality altered by substance in my environment or body.

    I also do not want to be in the newspaper or disgrace my family in any way by doing something Darwin Award worthy while influenced by a substance; substance use is not a scapegoat for me.

    Personal choices must be made on this matter. What is your personal choice?

  110. Battle For The Nerdcore Crown. by ThreeToe · · Score: 4, Funny

    My question is: what, you wanna step? Check it.

    MC Chris? -- maan, it's just too easy to diss ya
    ima shut your site down with my shell scripts
    so best insist upon that extra strength firewall
    lest your bits end up splattered on my tires y'all
    watch you back, cause you know i stack racks
    that can DOS your ass till your screen goes black
    so don't try to rap back cause it's just too late
    check - your system went dark like it's 2038

    it's the start of a new epoch, yo your time is done
    with your washed-up rhymes back from 2021
    just two of my lines and your mind starts thrashing
    tables stop hashing your cerebellum crashing
    your DJ got embarrased and faded out on a backspin
    cntrl-alt-del tryin' to bring you back into action
    but after 12 hours of hacking it's like you just won't start
    guess we best break you down and sell you off for the parts

    damn... you know you can't step!
    or are you ready to battle for the nerdcore crown?

    1. Re:Battle For The Nerdcore Crown. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      STOP.

    2. Re:Battle For The Nerdcore Crown. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      ON THE CONTRARY, CONTINUE.

    3. Re:Battle For The Nerdcore Crown. by aendeuryu · · Score: 2

      Fingers to the keys to the code I be typing
      I'll bash that script, like a process I be sniping
      You're lamer than some h4x0r saying "Yo! Yo! Whatsup?!"
      I wish that somebody would terminate ya with a kill -HUP.
      I'm flying like Apache, you're slower than concrete.
      You're built like a gnome, and I ain't talking 'bout no suite.
      No shortcuts'll save you, your doom is complete
      No Alt-F4'll help you, no Ctl-Alt-Delete
      will stop this feet, you better believe it
      this ain't no superstition,
      I'll open all your ports and your hardrive repartition.

      So, you say you're fighting for the nerdcore crown...
      But I'd say that you're closer to a nerdcore clown.
      Pack it in, save your ass, yo H4x getthefuckouttadodge!
      You're a Beowulf unclustered, with its power cords dislodged.
      You're too l4me for this g4me, wanna fl4me? It's all the s4me
      Cuz you're an Apple 2c and I'm a mainframe.
      You're inept! Can't even play dead, you play sick.
      We couldn't pityyoumore if you were Visual Basic.
      You like that kid? Yeah, that's what I'm talking about!
      It's a rout! I flout my stout clout with this cool cool cout <<
      and I'm out.

  111. I agree... by cr0sh · · Score: 1
    I am certain that there are rappers (and other musicians) out there who do know their tools and probably more, who would better represent a rapper who is a "geek" (or a geek who is a "rapper" - however it turns out).

    MC Chris could have at least backed up his assertion of "PCs are lame" with reasoning why they are lame compared to Macs or other platforms (there are tons of technical and non-technical reasons why this could be true). Had he done at least that, he might have a better shot in my eyes (as a geek - not as a musician - I haven't listened to his work, so I don't know if it is good or not).

    You are right, though, that he is at least honest with himself - it seems more like those battling for him are being less honest than he is himself (which is very weird, but very human, too).

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    Reason is the Path to God - Anon
    1. Re:I agree... by EverDense · · Score: 1
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  112. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by DShard · · Score: 1

    I appreciate the fact that you focused on being defensive, instead off discussing the forward looking points. Oh well.

    points in order:

    * The only interesting debate on this subject should be had strictly on the merits of facts. This has been an exploited politcal theme that has shown itself to ignore data to inflate it's importance in average american lives. There are interesting conclusions both ways on various parts of this topic that can be explored and are not subjective. If you have a hard time discovering those conclusions on your own, stay out of the debate. It's ok to not be a great debater as long as you understand your limitation and don't waste peoples time.

    * normally when illustrating that an argument is a strawman, call your rival out on it. No need for idotic comparisons to irrelivant inflamatory nonsense. Of course "____" hasn't destroyed western civilization since we are living in it. Your second responce was indeed all you needed to say without losing objective credability.

    * Your personal theological view has nothing to do with the fact that all people, as best they may try, do indeed believe passionately about certain topics without any rational reasons why. I bring that up only for the fact the you alluded to your strong belief and your difficulty atriculating that position. I did imply that this may be one of those topics for you due to your discourse.

  113. Who cares? by X86Daddy · · Score: 1

    I do. Although we forget sometimes, Slashdot is a diverse audience, and we don't all have the same interests. I happen to really enjoy "nerdcore" rap, and I've bought all of his albums. I'm also a huge fan of most of the Adult Swim line-up, and he's participated in several of those shows. The humor there is very much non-mainstream; some of it is quite intellectual. Even the absurdist Aqua Teen Hunger Force sneaks in some very erudite humor every once in a while. And while I was already a fan of his, I'm sure this interview introduced a few more people to some work they enjoy but wouldn't have found otherwise.

    To whoever started this interview, good job. There will always be a large chunk of the audience who's not interested and some will always complain... BFD.

  114. An argument against recreational drug use by GreyWizard · · Score: 1

    I'd actually like to hear a good [...] logical discourse to support my position against marijuana use.

    I am also against recreational drug use. (And for the benefit of whiny and defensive defenders of recreational drugs, yes I include alchohol and tobacco in that category.) I don't have any religious objections. While some of these do gruesome things to the body or impair vital motor skills, others don't. Such things are not the most important concern to me. I would even be against a hypothetical perfect recreational drug that had no directly harmful side effects of any kind. Nothing would happen to the people who used such a drug.

    And that's the problem.

    Recreational drug use can be an effective substitute for other forms of recreation that are actually productive: playing outside, reading, programming and so on. Life is too short for meaningless, drug induced stupor.

    --
    Not all those who wander are lost.
    1. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by cypherz · · Score: 2, Funny

      "Recreational drug use can be an effective substitute for other forms of recreation that are actually productive"

      Y'mean like slashdot?

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      This sig kills fascists.
    2. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Recreational drug use can be an effective substitute for other forms of recreation that are actually productive: playing outside, reading, programming and so on.

      Let me preface this by saying that A). That's the only real argument against non-harmful recreational drugs, and that B). What I'm about to say is not a joke. Marijuana has helped me come up with solutions to programming problems too many times to count. It's probably for the same reason that studies(use google, I don't feel like searching for the link) have shown that it can help people drive more carefully.

    3. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by Compt420 · · Score: 1

      I can see where you say that you can spend the time doing other things 'more productive' but smokin a 'lil ganja never hurt no one, in fact it, and many of the other great art works of the world were developed under the use of some sort of 'illicit narcotic'. That aside, with so many uptight people in this world, it seems like more people need to just kick back, light up a joint, and forget about all the petty bull-shit that goes on in day to day life. Weed and drugs arent for everyone, you may find yourself all uptight, and needing something to calm you down...or you may find yourself, like i was, smokin every day, and just being a lazy ass. YOu quickly learn thats not what you want to be doing, and just put it down for a while (granted its still nice to go and burn one down from time to time) "My choice is what i chose to do, and if im causing no harm it shouldnt bother you...If you dont like my fire, then dont come around..cause im gonna burn one down"

    4. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Having a name like Compt420 and not being able to spell doesn't exactly give credibility to the type of people who are smart, productive, and still like to indulge once in a while. Also, only having one post ever on a subject the number 420 is closely associated with just makes this post seem like a troll.

    5. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by GreyWizard · · Score: 1

      Y'mean like slashdot?

      Exactly. :-)

      I don't mean to suggest that recreational drugs are the only way to spend time unproductively, just that they are a particularly effective one.

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      Not all those who wander are lost.
    6. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by GreyWizard · · Score: 1

      Marijuana has helped me come up with solutions to programming problems too many times to count.

      So you say. I would guess that you are biased and misattributing the cause of your productivity, but of course that's just a guess. I'll believe you when I see controlled experiments conducted by credible authorities. Had you provided a link I would have followed with an open mind, but since you can't be bothered I can't be bothered to google for it either.

      --
      Not all those who wander are lost.
    7. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by GreyWizard · · Score: 1

      smokin a 'lil ganja never hurt no one, in fact it, and many of the other great art works of the world were developed under the use of some sort of 'illicit narcotic'.

      I don't dispute the notion that some recreational drugs have mild side effects or even that it's possible for some to have positive effects under some circumstances. On the other hand while I hear this rationalization frequently I'm not ready to accept the implied suggestion that such drugs help artists to create better work. That a particular piece of art was created under the influence of drugs doesn't prove that it wouldn't have been even better if produced by someone with a clear head. Obviously I haven't proven that it wouldn't have been worse with this line of reasoning either, but it's an open question.

      Don't get me wrong, I'm not going to get in the way of your habits if you're not directly hurting anyone. Whether or not you're hurting yourself is interesting to debate, but it's your prerogative.

      --
      Not all those who wander are lost.
    8. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by Pheersum · · Score: 2, Insightful

      But why should time necessarily be spent productively?

    9. Re:An argument against recreational drug use by GreyWizard · · Score: 1

      Suppose for the sake of argument that there is no answer, that there is no reason time should be spent productively. That would make my assertion that time should be spent productively... well, unproductive. But there would be no reason for you to point this out to me. That would be unproductive too. Why bother? All possible behaviors would be equally pointless. In the best case, the entire universe would vanish in a puff of casuistry.

      We can't have that, so make yourself useful.

      --
      Not all those who wander are lost.
  115. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by DShard · · Score: 1

    * No really, he was comparing and contrasting "illicit drug use" with "domestic violence". When I contrast those two I see two very distinct categories of action, one reality avoidance through personal sensory deprecation and causing harm to others through means of physical harm. He didn't not expand on that to any satisfactory degree for me or you to conclude that we shouldn't be making those camparisons. Now I have this "drug use abuses others" argument left hanging in the air. That is more inflamatory then illustrative so I called him on it.

    * For me all topics are on the table, with the caveat that we at least stay on topic for it's discussion. The GP had been seeking to illumate ways of better arguing his position on drug use. If he could not determine any good points of argumentation, it becomes a belief not based on reason and he should drop it. It is OK to have those beliefs if you do not confuse them with facts, but mixing them leads to frustration by all.

    sidenote: Running for president and not answering that "lame" question would be political suicide. Voters just seem to eat up decisive stances no matter how untenable they may be.

  116. I am pretty dissapointed... by lupinstel · · Score: 0

    I though Mc Chris might be cool/interesting but after this boring interview he just seems to be a nerd poseur. He is just a stoner pretending to be a nerd. He is frontin' geekyness.

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    Don't blame me, I voted for Cthulhu.
  117. Re:charity self-preservation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    As of right now you can be convicted for selling, buying, and possessing drugs(as well as creative variations on the above themes). Saying you do them, albeit not being too helpful to your case in conjunction with one of the above situations, is about as illegal as saying you're the ruler of Mars.

  118. Re:Crap music by Master_T · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    First of all what your wrote makes no sense in terms of linguistic syntax. Second of all is that supposed to be funny? I listen to pretty much only classical music and yet I can still listen to other peoples' music and be civil and intellectual about it. You however seem a tad short in your rational and intrapersonal abilities.

    Music is music. Just because you don't like some of it doesn't mean you can just be a retard about it. Grow up.

  119. Re:Sign Me Up! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Do you often think about the Sino-Japanese war helped to expediate World War I?

  120. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by GreyWolf3000 · · Score: 1

    ) * No really, he was comparing and contrasting "illicit drug use" with "domestic violence". When I contrast those two I see two very distinct categories of action, one reality avoidance through personal sensory deprecation and causing harm to others through means of physical harm. He didn't not expand on that to any satisfactory degree for me or you to conclude that we shouldn't be making those camparisons. Now I have this "drug use abuses others" argument left hanging in the air. That is more inflamatory then illustrative so I called him on it.

    I'll completely agree that the whole drug abuse causes societal decay argument is just plain stupid--but he was responding to someone who presupposed he held that opinion. Therefore, it is that great-grand-parent (I get so lost trying to reference this stuff) who started it all when he brought up the whole "society crumbling" nonsense--even if he didn't agree with it. The original parent certainly didn't make much out of it, I'll give you that.

    For me all topics are on the table, with the caveat that we at least stay on topic for it's discussion. The GP had been seeking to illumate ways of better arguing his position on drug use. If he could not determine any good points of argumentation, it becomes a belief not based on reason and he should drop it. It is OK to have those beliefs if you do not confuse them with facts, but mixing them leads to frustration by all.

    His problem is not that he lacks evidence to support his claims, it's that he lacks publicly available scientific research to back his claims. He has a lot of anecdotal evidence. Unfortunately, this has more than likely made him biased.

    sidenote: Running for president and not answering that "lame" question would be political suicide. Voters just seem to eat up decisive stances no matter how untenable they may be.

    That's one big reason the political climate in this country is so "lame."

    --
    Slashdot: Where people pretend to be twice as smart as they really are by behaving like children.
  121. I'm not trolling. by Satan+Gave+Me+a+Taco · · Score: 1

    Whoever modded me as a troll, fuck you. That's a true story.

  122. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Master_T · · Score: 1
    Look at how many people in the general US population are now hooked on seratonin-regulating drugs for "depression"... and yet, MDMA is still illegal. What a joke.

    Ummm You might might want to watch what you say about drugs for depression. It is a documented illness. Not something you put in quotes like it is some sort of lie. Also, as far as I know, mainstream anti-depression drugs are all non-habit forming. Maybe you know something I don't, but I do know that there are definitely people who can't control feelings of depression and need help. "Depression" isn't some lie to keep us all in line like in some Ray Bradbury novel.

  123. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yeah, it's a "documented" illness just like ADD. Even better, like AADD(Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, ie. not paying attention to a job you hate). Flame away, you know I'm right.

  124. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Ummm You might might want to watch what you say about drugs for depression. It is a documented illness. Not something you put in quotes like it is some sort of lie. Also, as far as I know, mainstream anti-depression drugs are all non-habit forming.
    I know two people who became hooked on Zoloft after being incorrectly "diagnosed" for depression...

  125. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Master_T · · Score: 1

    I didn't say there weren't people unnecessarily diagnosed. But DON'T YOU DARE tell me that what I went through with depression was some sort of lie. Anti-depressants aren't some sort of magical drug that provide/cause fuzzy happiness all the time. IT just lets me control my feelings better. I still have ups and downs. It is merely nice have some ups too. not just downs like I did before. I suggest you examine your words and your understanding before you talk about things you've obviously never experienced.

  126. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "To intelligent, productive people it makes him look like he's grounded in reality"

    Personally, the people I know that smoke weed tend to have an "above average" intelligence and are also quite productive. Well, maybe not when they are stoned but I dont see any problems with recreational use.

    Weed when compared with alcohol is about as harmless as you can get. I dont even think I could list all of the horrible things I have seen a drunk person do. When I try to think of something bad I have seen some "pothead" do I cant think of a thing.

  127. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I wasn't implying that depression isn't a serious condition. It's very serious. I simply meant that most depression can't be solved by simple serotonin regulation. Medical companies will try to turn something like that in their own favor, even if it does nothing to help the patient.

  128. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by Master_T · · Score: 1

    Fair enough. I am biased because it definitely has helped me. Some people need an ideological shift before they need a chemical one. It is true. Seeing a doctor was the last thing I wanted to do. But others would rather just pop a pill. I see where you are going.

  129. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by justin12345 · · Score: 1

    "'m against all drug use, including marijuana, but I can never seem to come up with a decent logical discourse to support my position against marijuana use. I'd be interested to see what /.ers come up with.

    I don't really think there is one, except perhaps: "Why don't you have something better to do with your time?"

    Ultimately I would suggest that marijuana is the most benign of all the drugs. Its less addictive and physically harmful then the legal drugs (alcohol and cigarettes), and most heavy users eventually moderate their use or out grow the stuff all together.

    Generally speaking I take a policy of let bygones be bygones when it comes to other peoples dietary, drug, religious, etc. habits. After all, what do I know? Many people lead much different lives then me; who am I to judge their choices?

    --
    Cool art gallery, if you're into that sort of thing.
  130. Come on. by i_finally_got_an_acc · · Score: 1
    MC Chris is a cool guy. I like his music. I also acknowledge that this interview isn't really appropriate for our community.

    But can we at least not be so insulting to this guy? Your beef is with slashdot, not mc chris. Someone from slashdot approached him to do an interview, and he humored us. This is the thanks he gets. So maybe we shouldn't be so rude. What if he reads these comments?

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    "I'm not religious, but at the same time I don't get why science always has to have something to prove."
  131. Interview was weirder than the weirdest troll! by Canberra+Bob · · Score: 1

    Thanks for saying what likely 99% of us are thinking!!

    I dont think even a /. Troll could come up with lines like that! About all that was missing from the interview was for him to start shouting that he is on teh sp0ke and telling us he got his inspiration from goatse.

    The extreme majority of us dont know who he is

    From the interview we were not given any particular reason to want to know who he is - "Satan likes to torture MC Pee Pants"? WTF? Was that seriously an actual line from a front page interview??

    1. Re:Interview was weirder than the weirdest troll! by bckrispi · · Score: 1
      Thanks for saying what likely 99% of us are thinking!!

      Rest assured that the 1% of us who are "down with the Pee-Pants" are laughing at your utter cluelessness.

      From the interview we were not given any particular reason to want to know who he is - "Satan likes to torture MC Pee Pants"? WTF? Was that seriously an actual line from a front page interview??

      No, it was a very relavant question. Every time that Mc-Pee Pants/Sir Loin/Little Brittle is foiled by the Aqua Teens, he winds up in hell, where he promptly is berated and tormented, regardless of his efforts to start a global demonic pyramid scheme/defraud banks by defaulting on loans for outdoor furniture/raise an army of the undead. Wheras the Wisdom Cube/Dumassahedron is an annoying supervillan at best, he receives *no* torment at the hands of the prince of darkness.

      MC PEE PANTS (after being sent to hell): Heeey Satan! Ya'll need a rapper in 'dis Hizzay???

      SATAN: This is hell, worm! We only listen to Speed Metal.

      MC PEE PANTS: Hey man, dat's cool!

      SATAN: NO!! It's not! *fireball engulfs PEE PANTS*

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      Xenon, where's my money? -Borno
  132. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by PenGun · · Score: 0

    It sounds like the name is real

  133. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by ziggy_zero · · Score: 1

    If you're not mature enough to take responsibility for your actions when on mind-altering substances then you shouldn't take them. I'm not saying you're not, I'm just saying that not everybody uses them as an excuse. Drugs (this includes alcohol) are never a scapegoat for me and my friends. If we do something stupid while intoxicated, we'll probably apologize later if we hurt somebody in some way. But for the most part, if you're stupid in the first place, you'll do stupid things on drugs. If you educate yourself on how they'll affect you and what to expect, I don't think you'll have any problems.

    I used to feel the same exact way as you. But then I realized I was just being a big pussy and didn't trust myself. I don't use drugs to escape into some fantasy world, I use them to gain a different perspective on things - I never lose touch with reality.

    All that being said, I think I'm in the minority when it comes to this philosophy on drug use, sadly.

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    I belong to the ______ generation.
  134. Is this appropriate for Slashdot by NitsujTPU · · Score: 1

    Honestly, I've read a lot of posts saying "is this appropriate for Slashdot?"

    The short answer is yes. Adult Swim caters to a niche audience... interestingly, the audience that is the sort that used to be the majority composition of Slashdot.

    Slashdot even has a topic for Anime (though not all Adult Swim shows are Anime).

    I would have to say that this particular interview is about 1000x as appropriate as any story on this site that has anything nice (or, at least, not maen) to say about Microsoft products. You see quite a few more of those than you used to, and many posters posting from Microsoft platform machines.

  135. Another mc chris interview.. by jfisherwa · · Score: 3, Informative

    I missed this when the questions came around, but here is another mc chris interview if you're looking for more goodness.

    (Disclaimer: Yes, I am affiliated, but it's the only way you're going to find out if his favorite kind of nut really IS a macadamia. ;) I'll post the straight text of the interview if there is interest.)

  136. Re:Worst. Interview. Ever. by xt0rt187 · · Score: 1

    Also, as far as I know, mainstream anti-depression drugs are all non-habit forming. That is incorrect. Try googling withdrawl & SSRI(s). I'm assured you'll get hits a plenty. fyi: SSRI is the class of drug that most "mainstream" depression drugs fall under.(eg Prozac, Lexapro, Zoloft)

  137. THIS GUY IS SO CORNY by DigitalTechnic · · Score: 0

    Why does he get so much attention. He sucks donkey [insert choice of word here].