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Apr 2011 06

by Blogbot

A column which highlights Suicide Girls and their fave groups.

Clio Suicide is hardcore about her music and her fave SG group – Hardcore Music. Lightweights need not apply.

Members: 2359 / Comments: 8,462

  • WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: It’s where I keep up to date on shows, records and bands to check out.
  • DISCUSSION TIP: No new jack metalcore bands in the Top Hardcore Records of All Time thread, please.
  • BEST RANDOM QUOTE: “Moshzilla will never die.”
  • MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: Girls Who HC Dance – basically it started out as a discussion about whether girls should mosh or not, but turned into a thread for photoshopped pictures of Moshzilla. Personally, I couldn’t care less about who moshes at a show, but the pics are hilarious!
  • WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: Hardcore kids, punks, headbangers, stage divers, thrashers, and anyone who likes their riffs heavy..

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Apr 2011 06

by Blogbot

Fellow distinguished SG members and readers, I have some most excellent news. In a bodacious turn of events, it seems the totally awesome Bill S. Preston Esq. and Ted Theodore Logan (a.k.a. Bill and Ted) will be coming back to a future on a big screen near you – with the aid of their time-traveling phone booth. (No way! Way!!!)

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Apr 2011 06

by Keith Daniels

“What I’d like my daughter to do is to be a critical thinker.”
– Kari Byron

MythBusters, Discovery Channel’s hit show which attempts to test popular legends, misconceptions, and tropes, is coming back on April 6th for their eighth year of bringing science with a heavy dose of explosives to television.

Co-host Kari Byron started as an intern at fellow host Jamie Hyneman’s special-effects shop M5 Industries at practically the same moment the show first began filming. From her first appearance as a model for an experiment, her critical thinking, artistic sensibility, and on-screen charisma allowed her role on the show to grow until she became part of a trio of co-hosts with special-effects veterans Grant Imahara and Tory Belleci who now have their own shop, M7, and test myths for the show in parallel with the original core duo of Hyneman and Adam Savage.

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Apr 2011 06

Jamity Suicide in Ratty

  • MAKES ME HAPPY: My boyfriend, romantic stuff, love letters, a romantic dinner somewhere, candles, swimming at night, flowers, pillow fights, biting, kisses on the roof, rain, foamy baths, massages, unexpected tenderness, drawing, watching movies, beautiful clothes, sunsets on a rooftop, summer nights, chocolate, sunshine, sea, beaches, girls!
  • MAKES ME SAD: Being sick, racism, monthlies, lost friends, fighting with my parents, wasting time, killing animals.
  • HOBBIES: Dancing, burlesque, watching movies, cooking something horrible, missing someone, painting walls, riding my bicycle, giving hugs.

Get to know Jamity better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Apr 2011 05

by Sash Suicide

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Apr 2011 05

by Damon Martin

Have you been looking for a new way to let Jesus into your life? Well, this list of God-related businesses, products and services might provide the answer. And before you ask, no we didn’t make any of these up.

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Apr 2011 05

by Fred Topel

“I think there has to be a nonviolent democratic revolution”
– Julian Schnabel

Julian Schnabel has never made easy films. Basquiat was a biography of the street artist who became a protege of Andy Warhol. Before Night Falls portrayed exiled gay author Reinaldo Arenas. And The Diving Bell and the Butterfly told the story of author Jean-Dominique Bauby – all from the point of view of the one eye from which he could see after a paralyzing stroke.

Miral is a story set in the midst of the Israeli-Palestine conflict, told through the eyes of a Palestinian girl. Miral (Freida Pinto) grows up in a Palestinian orphanage, where her teacher, Hind Husseini (Hiam Abbass), encourages her to stay out of politics. But young activists in the PLO like Hani (Omar Metwally) are powerful examples to Miral, and she wants to get involved.

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