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Non (comics)

Non is a fictional villain appearing in the DC Comics universe. An enemy of Superman, he is an associate of General Zod. He first appeared in the 1978 film Superman: The Movie, where he was portrayed by actor/former boxer Jack O'Halloran (who reprised the role in the 1980 sequel Superman II). Almost three decades later, the character made his comic book debut in Action Comics #845 (January 2007).

Film biography

Non initially appeared in the first two Superman films, Superman: The Movie and Superman II.

Superman

At the beginning of Superman, Non is one of the three Kryptonian criminals, along with General Zod and Ursa, on trial for their attempted coup against the Kryptonian government. With Jor-El as their prosecutor, the three are found guilty and sentenced to be imprisoned in the Phantom Zone. They are cast into the Phantom Zone portal shortly before the planet Krypton is destroyed. Non, lacking the ability to speak, communicates only through occasional whines and moans as well as his penchant for wanton violence. Non's name is mentioned twice during the film Superman II, once in the beginning by the unseen prosecutor during the trial recap and once by Ursa ("he's caged Non"); Jor-El's only reference to him is to proclaim that he is "a mindless aberration, whose only means of expression are wanton violence and destruction."

Boyd Rice

Boyd Blake Rice (born December 16, 1956) is an American experimental sound/noise musician using the name of NON since the mid-1970s, archivist, actor, photographer, author, member of the Partridge Family Temple religious group, co-founder of the UNPOP art movement and current staff writer for Modern Drunkard magazine.

Biography

Rice became widely known through his involvement in V. Vale's RE/Search books. He is profiled in RE/Search #6/7: Industrial Culture Handbook and Pranks! In Pranks, Rice described his experience in 1976 when he tried to give President Ford's wife, Betty Ford, a skinned sheep's head on a silver platter. In this interview, he emphasized the consensus nature of reality and the havoc that can be wreaked by refusing to play by the collective rules that dictate most people's perception of the external world.

In the mid-1980s Rice became close friends with Anton LaVey, founder and High Priest of the Church of Satan, and was made a Priest, then later a Magister in the Council of Nine of the Church. The two admired much of the same music and shared a similar misanthropic outlook. Each had been inspired by Might Is Right in fashioning various works: LaVey in his seminal Satanic Bible and Rice in several recordings.

Octagrammic prism

In geometry, the octagrammic prism is one of an infinite set of nonconvex prisms formed by square sides and two regular star polygon caps, in this case two octagrams.


Stop! (Against Me! song)

"Stop!" is a single by punk group Against Me!. It is the third single from their album New Wave. The video game, Rock Band, features this song as downloadable content.

The single was released on CD and as a limited edition 7" vinyl single, 4500 on black vinyl and 500 on yellow vinyl.

Track listing

  • "Stop!" – 2:34
  • "Gypsy Panther" – 4:25
  • Personnel

  • Laura Jane Gracevocals, guitar, "Panther" cover
  • James Bowman – guitar, backup vocals
  • Andrew Seward – bass, vocals
  • Warren Oakes – drums, vocals
  • Butch Vigproducer
  • Rich Costey – mixer
  • Music video

    Two music videos were produced for this song. The first music video was made by Justin Staggs and featured the band smashing up an old TV (which actually shows the band performing the song on a program similar to a late night talk show) as if telling it to stop. A second music video was created and directed by Marc Klasfeld. Unlike the previous video, which was partially comical, this video is more stern, bringing up political and social issues in America. In the video, the band is performing the song in a closed room in front of a voting booth. The video also shows other events occurring in the room, albeit with the absence of the band, such as two gay men being wedded, a homeless woman looking for food, a woman and a man arguing over abortion (the woman believes it should be legal while the man doesn't), and a man being arrested by a police officer, with the voting booth playing a vital role throughout all of the events (this video was created and broadcast near the 2008 election). The video ends with the voting booth bursting into flames.

    Arsenal

    An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (US spelling) are mostly regarded as synonyms, although subtle differences in usage exist.

    Sub-armory is a place of temporary storage or carrying of weapons and ammunition, like any temporary Post or patrol vehicle which is only operational in certain times of the day.

    Etymology

    From Italian: arsenale, and French: arsenal, from Arabic: دار الصناعة, dār aṣ-ṣināʕa, meaning "manufacturing shop".

    Types

    A lower-class arsenal, which can furnish the materiel and equipment of a small army, may contain a laboratory, gun and carriage factories, small-arms ammunition, small-arms, harness, saddlery tent and powder factories; in addition, it must possess great store-houses. In a second-class arsenal, the factories would be replaced by workshops. The situation of an arsenal should be governed by strategic considerations. If of the first class, it should be situated at the base of operations and supply, secure from attack, not too near a frontier, and placed so as to draw in readily the resources of the country. The importance of a large arsenal is such that its defences would be on the scale of those of a large fortress.

    Podcasts:

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    Non Stop

    by: Young MC

    well if you listen, you're learnin', the money i'm earnin'
    i'm from hollis queens and not from mt. vernon
    people all over the place, i'm tellin' you now
    it's guaranteed for treble and bass, and showin' you how
    to kick out rhymes like a blizzard kicks snow
    'cause my name is young mc, the boy that's good to go
    'cause i'm rough like hunter, clever like macguyver
    rock the mic 24/7 don't spit saliva
    cold like ice and hot like fire
    givin' you a shock like a plug and a wire
    'cause people go crazy when the mic's in my hand
    'cause i'm like robocop and you're a regular man
    my rhymes are mine and not stolen, the mic that i'm holdin'
    you told me some rhymes that was weak so i was rollin'
    around on the ground 'cause it was so damn funny
    don't call me honey, no you never make no money
    my rhymes are written, fresh and never bitten
    i'm standing, you are sittin', you hear me and then you're quittin'
    you're out of the game, nobody knows your name
    and your claim to fame is that you show no shame
    new york to california, yes coast to coast
    and i'm dustin' mcs like ghostbusters dust ghosts
    i wrote a little record for the hip and the hop
    my name is young, the record's called non stop
    non stop for the rhythm, non stop for the rhyme
    non stop for the people who are right on time
    non stop for the treble, non stop for the bass
    non stop for the brotha' who is on the case
    i came here to prove a point and to try my best
    to get the people on the floor in three minutes or less
    there'll be no time for cuttin', no time for mix
    to do in three what other rappers can't do in six
    'cause i was chillin' at a party, the record was playin'
    "this is brand new", that's what the dj was sayin'
    but no matter what the people stand on the wall
    they'd have more fun goin' shoppin' at a shoppin' mall
    so then the dj called me over to help out that night
    he said "yo yo that's young mc", i said "yo yo that's right"
    so then i grabbed the microphone, the party started to hop
    'cause when i start you know i go non stop
    i'm ready willing and able, the mic and turntable
    if i'm not on tour, i'm at home watchin' cable
    i made "my name is young" and i made "let them know"
    so on your mark, get set... here we go
    i make the crowd go insane, don't use cocaine
    i like to travel a lot because i travel by airplane
    sittin' by the window, sleepin' with a bimbo
    take you off your balance like your life was in limbo
    too hot to handle, hotter than a candle
    sloppy like oscar, but neat like tony randall
    my rap is inconceivable, it's unbelievable
    to me it's easy but to you it's unachievable
    this is the lowdown, forget about the flow down
    live from new york it's a hip-hop hoedown
    my lip service makes you nervous
    yo don't play dumb 'cause you know that you deserve this
    renegade rebel, rockin' bass, rockin' treble
    takin' rap to a higher echelon and level
    elevatin' hip-hop, let me make a pit stop




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