by Bob Suicide
Geeks in general are often characterized as the archetypal introverted boy: thick plastic-rimmed glasses, suspenders, and high-waisted pants.
(Sounds pretty hot to me!)
Just look at Crispin Glover’s talented portrayal of stammering and painfully timid George McFly. We’re the ones who stand in the corner of the dance hall; afraid to talk to girls. In movies like this, nerds rarely “get the girl” without some sort of “coolness” makeover to bring us up to speed with popular culture.
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July Suicide in Almost Golden
- INTO: I like riding my bike, pie, fermentation, tattoos, sleeping with the windows open, pampering myself, selling panties, gardening, books, dancing, sourdough bread, clean rooms, getting lost, finding my way, making things, eating things, going places
- NOT INTO: poor lighting, drugs, animal abuse, drugs, elitist attitudes, taking the easy way out
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Pie, Rain, Autumn, Pain, Gardens, Dogs, Cats, traveling the world, good coffee, calling home, tea, watching things grow
- MAKES ME SAD: Poor Communication, Citrus, Animals peeing on my stuff, Itchy tattoos, bad coffee, tourists, consumerism,
- HOBBIES: Wandering the Planet, Books, Gardens, Bikes, Selling Panties
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Things do not define me and therefore I can live without them. I just wont like it much.
- VICES: Candy, food, travel, books, coffee, kissing
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: trying to figure out where the hell I am, wondering what Im doing with my life, making plans and wasting time.
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by Dan Tabor
I once had a fiancé who would only allow Hentai and “approved” porn in the house; that was the pact after finding my cache stashed on our shared PC one day. On the exact opposite end of the spectrum, I also dated a girl who didn’t believe porn should exist, or be viewed in a house where a couple was living together, so essentially our house became a complete porn demilitarized zone.
But, with the proliferation of pornography in our culture and the general acceptance of it, the porn pact is fast becoming something that is better settled sooner than later in most relationships. Much like how you’re going to split the bills, this mutual understanding of porn and the rules concerning it within the relationship has simply become a fact of life.
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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 Twitter, Tumblr, and MySpace and they win a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com. Check out this weeks winners!
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Devushka Suicide in Love Strokes
- MAKES ME HAPPY: The sea, sun, nature, basically. When I spend too much time in the city need a break, unwind and breathe fresh air. An unexpected visit, a good party, a walk with my dog and an afternoon creating crafts, clothes
- MAKES ME SAD: People addicted to suffering and problems, that always complain, and do not know how it is to have a real problem. Intolerance, disrespect, discrimination. The hunger and the enrichment of a few, the civilization in which we have become. The hypocrisy. The Materialism
- HOBBIES: tribal fusion bellydance tattoo sew, recycle go to party, concerts.. photography
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT:Cheese chocolat music sex love
- VICES: Cheese See the same movies many times if I like Tatoos and piercings the second-hand markets sushi and apple juice
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME:Watching movies painting getting out
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by Nahp Suicide
Many beer brands speak to men in a shared tone, showing them that they really understand their needs. Yet up to now, all intentions were expressed by a message without an action plan. Andes, the leading beer in the Andina Region of Argentina presents: Andes Beer: Teletransporter – A revolutionary invention capable of doing something almost impossible.
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by Luisa Mateus
“He did not know how long she has been looking at him, but for perhaps as much as five minutes, and it was possible that his features had not been perfectly under control. It was terribly dangerous to let you thoughts wander when you were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away… to wear an improper expression on your face was itself a punishable offence. There was even a word for it in Newspeak: facecrime, it was called.” – George Orwell, 1984
Google’s Eric Schmidt made a quip last week about young people’s flippant attitude to so much personal information being available online He indicated that it might be appropriate for young people to change their names in the future to escape past online activity.
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