Higgs Suicide in Plus 35 Charisma
- INTO: Intellectuals, hot cars, hot women, tattoo conventions, physics, cooking big meals, growing veggies in the garden, the environment, and learning anything about everything.
- NOT INTO: Blind religious devotion, blind patriotism, killing things for no good reason, ignorance, breeding.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Thor comics, being outdoors, Roman art (actually most anything Roman), vaccinations, true connection and understanding, getting and giving messages, opera, having my hair played with, and most other cornball girl stuff except the color pink.
- MAKES ME SAD: Being disappointed, assholes, gay bashers, traffic, people who narrate their own lives out loud, red tape, unnatural disasters, when people end phrases with prepositions.
- HOBBIES: Creating artwork, gardening, cooking, reading, traveling anywhere, and PS3 and Xbox.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My husband, my dogs, my camera, Photoshop, books, rain, a dishwasher, connection to the internet, Sharpies, self expression.
- VICES: Irish whiskey, wine, cigars, classy strip clubs, hot cars, hookahs, and European women.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: In the garden, traveling all over Europe, going to museums, and making art.
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by Aaron Colter
The last couple of posts have been, let’s say, overtly political. (That sounds better than calling them giant fucking tantrums about those in power and the idiots of the world.) So this week, you lucky bastards, it’s just a list of cool shit reminiscent of my first post.
You’re welcome.
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by Mur Lafferty
SuicdeGirls presents the first installment of our brand new Fiction Friday series, Marco and the Red Granny, which is brought to you by SG columnist Mighty Mur a.k.a. cyber commentator Mur Lafferty.
Marco and the Red Granny is set in a not-so-distant future where an alien species has transformed the moon into the new artistic center of the universe, where the Sally Ride Lunar Base soon gains the nickname “Mollywood.” These aliens can do amazing things with art and the senses, allowing a painting, for example, to stimulate senses other than sight. When someone asks a starlet, “Who are you wearing?” she could as easily say “J.K. Rowling” as she could “Gucci.”
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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 and Tumblr and they win a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com.
Check out this weeks winners!
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by Erin Broadley
“We have chemistry that you spend your entire career trying to find.”
– James Michael, Sixx: AM
In Los Angeles, the music industry is more than just a business. For some it’s a game, a l’enfant terrible experiment of intoxicating proportions. For others, it’s an asylum. It’s a labyrinth of lunatics, all lost amongst themselves and all scrambling for something to protect them from the deafening roar of self-destruction. All too often drug addiction becomes the mute button. As Motley Crue’s Nikki Sixx details in The Heroin Diaries, it’s an industry that is mysterious and beautiful, as well as shattering, and one whose battles get waged right here, in our hearts, and often at the expense of our own artists.
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Revenge Suicide in Right In Two
- MAKES ME HAPPY: My friends, family, the sun, music, photos, tattoos.
- MAKES ME SAD: Regrets.
- HOBBIES: Photography, music, arts, concerts, literature, shopping.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Family, friends, photography, body modifications (especially tattoos), men.
- VICES: Chocolate, anger, cigarettes, sex, over-sensitivity, body mods.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Seeing friends, taking photos, reading books, and cooking.
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by Alana Joy
The CEO of GoDaddy, Bob Parsons, has posted a video of his vacation in Zimbabwe online. Normally not something that would cause controversy, it’s the slaughter of an innocent elephant being glorified that has the internet in an uproar. The video opens with “For the second year in a row, I spent ten days hunting problem elephant in Zimbabwe.”
The video below contains scenes of graphic violence against animals. Viewer discretion is advised.
Parsons, accompanied by local tour guides, shows where crops have been trampled by these “problem elephant” on his self-proclaimed “humanitarian” expedition. “Many die each year from starvation and one of the problems they have is the elephants, of which there are thousands and thousands, that trash many of their fields destroying the crops. Of everything I do this is the most rewarding. This video shows one typical night and day.” This is how he rationalizes what comes next…
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