A. Wyatt Mann (obviously a pun meaning "a white man") is the pen name of an american cartoonist whose works are published in white supremacist publications and websites. A. Wyatt Mann's cartoons are notable for their racism against Jews, African-Americans and Hispanics, and also contain attacks on homosexuals of both sexes. A. Wyatt Mann's rethoric includes advocating the murder of miscegenating women and their children. A great number of A. Wyatt Mann's works appear to date from the 1990s but are still being published, most notably on the White Aryan Resistance website. Mann has also authored a holocaust denial comic book entitled Tales of the Holohoax.
Part of the notoriety of the works of A. Wyatt Mann comes from their perceived offensiveness, which has led them to be used as internet memes for their shock value on various forums, such as Something Awful.
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*[http://www.resist.com/CARTOON%20GALLERY/CartoonIndex.htm Far Right website with galleries of A. Wyatt Mann cartoons]
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Part of the notoriety of the works of A. Wyatt Mann comes from their perceived offensiveness, which has led them to be used as internet memes for their shock value on various forums, such as Something Awful.
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*[http://www.resist.com/CARTOON%20GALLERY/CartoonIndex.htm Far Right website with galleries of A. Wyatt Mann cartoons]
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Valas Hune is a fictional character, a pragmatic drow scout and member of Bregan D'aerthe. Valas was chosen for the dubious honor of assisting Quenthel Baenre in her quest to find the Spider Queen (Lolth). This tale is related in the War of the Spider Queen series.
During this adventure, Valas forms a bond with Ryld Argith, a master of Melee Magthere, since both share the traits of having no magical or clerical abilities (apart from their equipment) and excelling in melee fighting.
Abilities
Valas is highly skilled at remaining concealed giving him a large advantage in combat. His natural stealth is augmented by the many magical trinkets he has collected over the years. Valas favors the use of his two Kukris enchanted to produce lightning which he uses to hamstring, stab and eviscerate his enemies. Valas also uses a short bow with which he is highly proficient.
Valas wears a shirt of chain mail which is enchanted to give him great agility and balance. Over this, he wears a vest to which are pinned a large number of magical trinkets pilfered from his victims over the years. The trinkets have various magical powers from creating illusionary images of himself to forming dimensional doors for a quick escape.
Metamorphosis
In the fourth novel of the War of the Spider Queen series, Valas plunges into a lake, given water breathing abilities by Pharaun Mizzrym. However, he is captured by Aboleths living in an underwater city, who use their abilities to transform him into a water breathing creature (including webbed hands and feet, and gills). This doesn't prevent him from getting to the surface to make his report (carrying a water supply into his magically enhanced back bag), where Pharaun, again, magically turns him into a (very slightly different) Drow.
However, as Pharaun warns him, his metamorphosis is not permanent and may be dispelled.
He makes a quick cameo appearance in R.A. Salvatore's Road of the Patriarch, apparently his transformation has been dispelled.
pl:Valas Hune
During this adventure, Valas forms a bond with Ryld Argith, a master of Melee Magthere, since both share the traits of having no magical or clerical abilities (apart from their equipment) and excelling in melee fighting.
Abilities
Valas is highly skilled at remaining concealed giving him a large advantage in combat. His natural stealth is augmented by the many magical trinkets he has collected over the years. Valas favors the use of his two Kukris enchanted to produce lightning which he uses to hamstring, stab and eviscerate his enemies. Valas also uses a short bow with which he is highly proficient.
Valas wears a shirt of chain mail which is enchanted to give him great agility and balance. Over this, he wears a vest to which are pinned a large number of magical trinkets pilfered from his victims over the years. The trinkets have various magical powers from creating illusionary images of himself to forming dimensional doors for a quick escape.
Metamorphosis
In the fourth novel of the War of the Spider Queen series, Valas plunges into a lake, given water breathing abilities by Pharaun Mizzrym. However, he is captured by Aboleths living in an underwater city, who use their abilities to transform him into a water breathing creature (including webbed hands and feet, and gills). This doesn't prevent him from getting to the surface to make his report (carrying a water supply into his magically enhanced back bag), where Pharaun, again, magically turns him into a (very slightly different) Drow.
However, as Pharaun warns him, his metamorphosis is not permanent and may be dispelled.
He makes a quick cameo appearance in R.A. Salvatore's Road of the Patriarch, apparently his transformation has been dispelled.
pl:Valas Hune
Sean Bateman is a fictional character in the novels of Bret Easton Ellis; he is the younger brother of serial killer Patrick Bateman. He was the main character of The Rules of Attraction and appeared in Ellis's novels American Psycho, The Informers and Glamorama. He was portrayed by James Van Der Beek in the .
Character
Sean detests his brother and father and the hollow, privileged lives they live, even though deep down he is not much different. He accepts that he was born wealthy, but resents it.
Sean is described as a "hopeless romantic". In The Rules of Attraction he is very promiscuous, and often runs into girls he slept with and barely remembers them. He falls head over heels for Lauren Hynde, who dislikes him but still enters a relationship with him. Sean believes his and Lauren's relationship to be true love, but he still cheats on her, and Lauren sees Sean as a less than satisfactory boyfriend. He is a bad lover and too wrapped up in his pursuits of getting drunk and stoned whenever he can.
Sean also may have pursued a sexual relationship with bisexual student Paul Denton. He has many encounters with Paul, who is always trying to get him on a date or into bed. Paul misinterprets Sean's annoyed "whatever" responses for shyness and continues his pursuit. Paul states that he and Sean have a sexual relationship, but this relationship is never mentioned by Sean.
Sean hates his roommate Bertrand, a French student who also has eyes for Lauren. He refers to Bertrand as "The Frog" and often makes racist remarks about him.
Sean is, above all else, dedicated to getting intoxicated. He is a heavy drinker and smokes copious amounts of marijuana. He is also prone to drinking Nyquil and other medication when pot is not available. He also enjoys using cocaine. He is a heavy smoker, Parliament being his favorite brand.
Sean is slightly suicidal. He gets a thrill from ripping off Rupert Guest, a drug dealer who would not hesitate to kill him if need be, and despite having the means to pay him back, he does not.
After breaking up with Lauren for the first time, he attempts suicide by hanging himself with a tie, but fails. Later he tries to slit his wrist with a razor and overdose on Actifed, but fails on both counts.
Sean's other interests include playing the guitar and faking seizures at the school infirmary to be excused from classes.
Character
Sean detests his brother and father and the hollow, privileged lives they live, even though deep down he is not much different. He accepts that he was born wealthy, but resents it.
Sean is described as a "hopeless romantic". In The Rules of Attraction he is very promiscuous, and often runs into girls he slept with and barely remembers them. He falls head over heels for Lauren Hynde, who dislikes him but still enters a relationship with him. Sean believes his and Lauren's relationship to be true love, but he still cheats on her, and Lauren sees Sean as a less than satisfactory boyfriend. He is a bad lover and too wrapped up in his pursuits of getting drunk and stoned whenever he can.
Sean also may have pursued a sexual relationship with bisexual student Paul Denton. He has many encounters with Paul, who is always trying to get him on a date or into bed. Paul misinterprets Sean's annoyed "whatever" responses for shyness and continues his pursuit. Paul states that he and Sean have a sexual relationship, but this relationship is never mentioned by Sean.
Sean hates his roommate Bertrand, a French student who also has eyes for Lauren. He refers to Bertrand as "The Frog" and often makes racist remarks about him.
Sean is, above all else, dedicated to getting intoxicated. He is a heavy drinker and smokes copious amounts of marijuana. He is also prone to drinking Nyquil and other medication when pot is not available. He also enjoys using cocaine. He is a heavy smoker, Parliament being his favorite brand.
Sean is slightly suicidal. He gets a thrill from ripping off Rupert Guest, a drug dealer who would not hesitate to kill him if need be, and despite having the means to pay him back, he does not.
After breaking up with Lauren for the first time, he attempts suicide by hanging himself with a tie, but fails. Later he tries to slit his wrist with a razor and overdose on Actifed, but fails on both counts.
Sean's other interests include playing the guitar and faking seizures at the school infirmary to be excused from classes.
The cue cards used in Subterranean Homesick Blues Video form the most easily recognised and most copied feature of the music video. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" by Bob Dylan contains a number of lyrics displayed on the cards, which are shown to the camera by the dead-pan Dylan as the song plays. The cards also contain a number of variations from the lyrics of the song. These cards have been highlighted with an asterisk (*).
; Verse 1 :
*Basement
*Medicine
*Pavement
*Government
*Trench Coat
*Laid Off
*Bad Cough
*Paid Off
*Kid
*Did
*When
*Again
*Alley Way
*New Friend
*Coonskin Cap
*Pig Pen
*20 Dollar Bills* (Actual line: "11 Dollar Bills")
*Ten
; Verse 2 :
*Fleet Foot
*Black Soot
*Heat Put
*Bed, But
*Anyway
*Many Say
*Must Bust
*District Attorney* (Actual line: "D.A.")
*Look Out!
*It Don’t Matter
*Tip Toes
*No Dose* (Actual line: "No Bows")
*Those
*Fire Hose
*Clean Nose
*Plain Clothes
*Wind Blows
; Verse 3 :
*Get Well
*It’s Hard
*Write Braille
*Get Jailed
*Fail
*Watch It!* (Actual line: "Look out")
*Here They Come!* (Actual line: "You're gonna get hit")
*Users
*Cheaters
*Theaters
*Whirlpool
*New Fool
*Leaders???
*Pawking Metaws* (A spelling reflecting his dialect; Actual line: "Parking Meters")
; Verse 4 :
*Get Born
*Short Pants-Romance
*Get Blessed
*Suckcess* (A deliberate misspelling of the sung word; "success")
*Please Her, Please Him
*Don’t Lift
*Dayshift
*Dig Yourself* (Actual line: "Look out kid")
*Hid
*Man Whole
*Scandals
*Bum
*Chew Gum, No* (Actual line: "You'd better chew gum")
*The Vandals Took All The Handles* (Actual line does not feature the word "all")
*What??* (Isn't featured in the song, but does reflect a line in the album cover)
; Verse 1 :
*Basement
*Medicine
*Pavement
*Government
*Trench Coat
*Laid Off
*Bad Cough
*Paid Off
*Kid
*Did
*When
*Again
*Alley Way
*New Friend
*Coonskin Cap
*Pig Pen
*20 Dollar Bills* (Actual line: "11 Dollar Bills")
*Ten
; Verse 2 :
*Fleet Foot
*Black Soot
*Heat Put
*Bed, But
*Anyway
*Many Say
*Must Bust
*District Attorney* (Actual line: "D.A.")
*Look Out!
*It Don’t Matter
*Tip Toes
*No Dose* (Actual line: "No Bows")
*Those
*Fire Hose
*Clean Nose
*Plain Clothes
*Wind Blows
; Verse 3 :
*Get Well
*It’s Hard
*Write Braille
*Get Jailed
*Fail
*Watch It!* (Actual line: "Look out")
*Here They Come!* (Actual line: "You're gonna get hit")
*Users
*Cheaters
*Theaters
*Whirlpool
*New Fool
*Leaders???
*Pawking Metaws* (A spelling reflecting his dialect; Actual line: "Parking Meters")
; Verse 4 :
*Get Born
*Short Pants-Romance
*Get Blessed
*Suckcess* (A deliberate misspelling of the sung word; "success")
*Please Her, Please Him
*Don’t Lift
*Dayshift
*Dig Yourself* (Actual line: "Look out kid")
*Hid
*Man Whole
*Scandals
*Bum
*Chew Gum, No* (Actual line: "You'd better chew gum")
*The Vandals Took All The Handles* (Actual line does not feature the word "all")
*What??* (Isn't featured in the song, but does reflect a line in the album cover)