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May 24, 2005 -- 11:34 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

A pretty good short interview with the famous punk-rock artist and comic-book creator Gary Panter.




Also: there's a guy on the OC named Seth making a comic??? What the FUCK?!? Is that some sort of reference to the canadian comic-book creator who goes only by the same name? Maybe somebody who's seen the show can clear this up for me...

May 24, 2005 -- 10:20 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

Had Kara moved from the passenger seat to go lay down in the back seat only 5 seconds later than she did, her head would've been that hole.



That's some scary shit. They came over a hill on the highway in the middle of the night and some farmers cows got loose. They hit a bull full speed. Had anyone been sitting in the passenger seat they likely would've died. The driver sustained a few cracked ribs.

May 24, 2005 -- 8:07 PM
posted by Pam

the picture Par posted for me is for all those scona grads.
i saw it and had to share.

May 24, 2005 -- 8:06 PM
posted by Par

From Pam:

May 24, 2005 -- 5:35 PM
posted by edo

May 24, 2005 -- 4:25 PM
posted by edo


Buy more toys kids!!

May 24, 2005 -- 3:26 PM
posted by Par

To paraphrase a recent popular movie,
It couldn't be! They were dead! I felt it! They were dead!

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

May 24, 2005 -- 1:39 PM
posted by eric

DOOMY ART: Jason Jågel Art installation

May 24, 2005 -- 1:36 PM
posted by Par

Paras: clearly that movie was flawless. I don't know what you're talking about.

Haha. Absolutely flawless.

May 24, 2005 -- 1:30 PM
posted by Par

Andy, I was just perusing 1UP's reviews of some of the potential candidates for geek night, and I noticed something both amusing and disturbing.

In previews for games, such as this for Teen Titans, they have a bit of a comments section. A section that encourages you to "Write your own hype!" Huh?

Doesn't 'hype' (or, perhaps a better question is "Didn't 'hype'") have a negative connotation? Isn't hype generally undeserved or excessive promotion and attention for a product? Wasn't it a word we used to cynically describe over-the-top marketing for and overexposure to a game, movie, artist, tv show, etc.?

It reminds me of "Spin Alley" from the US presidential debates. (Or, as Jon Stewart put it, "Deception Lane"); where they normalized an otherwise negative phenomenon of spin by making it part of the structure around the debates. The "Write your own hype" thing reminds me of "Spin Alley", I guess, because it's amusing that it's come down to this, but disturbing that something we were cynical about is just accepted now, to the point that we write our own marketing to market to ourselves.

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