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January 18, 2005 -- 11:09 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Man, there is some bizarre stuff on this website:

www.totse.com

Everything from conspiracies, to alternative recreational drugs, to scams, to illegal activities, to making weapons and bombs, and even fucked up pornography. This site is a veritable treasure-trove of things you shouldn't know.

January 18, 2005 -- 10:29 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I'll check out both Flaunt and Dazed and Confused. But for me, I've only ever found 2 magazines to be worth my time:

1. Vice
2. Lodown

Any magazine that features a hot woman wearing nothing but cake and then subsequently eating said confectionary in the course of the next few pages is A-OK with me!

January 18, 2005 -- 7:20 PM
posted by Al

Fashion magazines? I don't follow any trend that a magazine shows. I follow the typical cookie cutter style that all generic asian guys like me should follow. All statements of fashion are assimilated within 5 minutes of appearing anywhere. By following a preset cookie cutter style I disappear into the crowd. Yeah!

January 18, 2005 -- 6:45 PM
posted by alison

yeah, Flaunt's, I suppose, a prototypical hipster-esque magazine, isn't it? I have buttons from one of their issues two years ago... or whenever it was before the U of A bookstore expanded into Subtitles' old space (the clothing section), they even had an article on graffiti and creating your own stencils... which you can see has sort-of caught on around campus - love the crows! It's got some pretty hot stuff in it. it's also kind arty... the last time I looked at it... but it was a while ago.

I also like blush for its lack of caring... it's a kickass magazine, also of the hipster-esque variety, that doesn't give a shit about sticking to appearances. Fashion spreads are of unknown people, or they're so non-mainstream in their intentions that it's obvious they don't want to be a part of the cosmo, glamour, vogue crowd while still diseminating information on all those 'normal' things like fashion, music etc. but in a way that the mainstream crowd wouldn't go for you know, the articles are the same topics, but instead of the mainstream-ized band, it's about Bjork... etc.

Bust is also good for that. hipster-esque and femmy.

January 18, 2005 -- 6:32 PM
posted by eric

note, two magazines to keep an eye out for:

flaunt magazine
dazed and confused magazine

January 18, 2005 -- 5:06 PM
posted by Al

That's cool.

January 18, 2005 -- 4:42 PM
posted by edo

yah, I got one of those.

January 18, 2005 -- 4:27 PM
posted by Al

Don't we already have vaccines for the spanish flu?

As you will notice it is 999 C on that thermo thing again.

Guess none of you have a Grand Arms to jump into.

January 18, 2005 -- 4:23 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I'm going with Nunavut. Was the body a frozen dead hooker? If it was, I swear I don't know how my fingerprints were on it.

What's the largest part of Canada? Nunavut!

Gold never gets old.

January 18, 2005 -- 4:19 PM
posted by Par

So this is what it's like when people have part of a conversation in real life and part on the board, and I don't know what's going on.

But, to return to regular programming, do you think the Russian biochemist released the Spanish Flu in Denver, or was it just an accidental byproduct of the discovery of the frozen body in Nunavut?

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