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Aug 2010 06

By Nicole Powers

This week, Chris Mallick, the subject of the major motion picture Middle Men (which hits theaters on Friday Aug 6th), will be calling in to talk about his time making “more money than anyone ever imagined” during the wild early years of the World Wide Web. You may not recognize his name, but as the man who figured out how to make the internet pay, he’s had a profound effect on our world. [..]

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Aug 2010 06

by Damon Martin

“A true outlaw finds the balance between the passion in his heart and the reason in his mind. The outcome is the balance of might and right.”

The outlaw has always had a home on television.  From the gunslingers in the Old West on shows like “Gunsmoke” to the likeable mobster Tony Soprano in the critically acclaimed show “The Sopranos“, Americans have always been accepting of things outside the law on their TV screens.

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Aug 2010 06

Oro Suicide & Aisline Suicide in Love Like Kittens

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Oro:

  • INTO: LOVE
  • NOT INTO: Humans in general.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Whiskey, getting tattooed, sleeping well, learning, friends, literature, beautiful women, pirates, going on a carousel ultra fucking drunk, old cars and bikes, raspberry sorbet, music, halloween, multiple orgasms, sports, sunny days, hockey n’ beer, fights n’ beer, chicks n’ beer, being naked, Buddha, big dogs beating up very small and hairy barking rats, every kind of art, traveling, awesome movies, Mother Nature, my cat, respect, camping, traveling, wet willy-ing my big brothers, being lazy, being cynical without any particular reason, irish coffee, people with good souls and values (pretty rare nowadays), …
  • MAKES ME SAD: Biting my tongue, stupidity, hesitation, Christmas music.
  • HOBBIES: Car body working, welding, painting, modeling, bartending, bitching.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT:Glasses, black coffee, music, knife pocket, vibrator.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Not answering the phone, painting, losing important stuff, LAUGHING, touching myself, trying to cook something good to eat that won’t get you blind, day dreaming, reading, having fun…

Aisline:

  • INTO: Girls, Movies, Nightime, Akwardness, Saying inappropriate things, The beach, Sunsets & Sunrises, Dancing, Dancing around in my underwear, Laughing at my own jokes, Being the only one laughing at my own jokes. Boobs, Ruining everything I try to cook and making people pretend they enjoyed eating it, heavily tattooed girls & boys.
  • NOT INTO: Big Crowds, People I don’t know touching me, Mirrors, Drugs, Being cold.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Warm weather, Music, Driving around aimlessly, Late nights, Early mornings.
  • MAKES ME SAD: People with no morals. People with no common sense, People who can’t act in public, Disrespect, Greed, Poverty & John Mayer.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Ipod, Blackberry, Laptop, a steady internet connection and my family/cats
  • VICES: Sour candies
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Trying to take over the world

Get to know Oro Suicide & Aisline Suicide better over at SuicideGirls.com!

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Aug 2010 06

by Alana Joy

Every week we ask you guys to show us your ink in celebration of Tattoo Tuesday: we choose one favorite submission each from TwitterTumblr, and MySpace and they win a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com. Check out this weeks winners!

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Aug 2010 06

by AJ Focht

It is my belief that everyone, every decision, and every character ever created fits into one of the nine alignments layed out in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons and Dungeons & Dragons third edition. The nine alignments are: Lawful Good, Neutral Good, Chaotic Good, Lawful Neutral, (True) Neutral, Chaotic Neutral, Lawful Evil, Neutral Evil, and Chaotic Evil.

The alignments seem very straight forward but on a closer look the line that divides them gets very blurry. A characters alignment is based on their most common course of action and not on individual actions. Think of it like a RPG game with a morality feature, it takes time for your alignment to shift from good to evil and not just one mistake.

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