Lalou Suicide in Incandescence
- INTO: Animal rights, activism, dressmaking, designing, pole dancing, cooking and baking, kissing girls.
- NOT INTO: Waiting, strangers trying to make random conversation (but on SG I love it), nosiness (but on SG I love it), losing stuff (objects, not competitions), being tired, being hungry, losing my appetite.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Seeing my man, people enjoying my food, talking to and seeing my mom, being a friend, wearing the clothes I make, and nookie!!!!!
- MAKES ME SAD: Being helpless, missing my man, and no nookie đ
- HOBBIES: Cooking and baking like a whore, dressmaking, being the perfect trophy wife for Mr BoerPunk.
- 5 THINGS I CANâT LIVE WITHOUT: SG, Facebook, email, the internet, my sunglasses, eyeliner, my friends, my sewing machine, the kitchen and everything in it, my man!!!!
- VICES: What’s a vice? No really, I don’t know what a vice is.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Doing all the above-mentioned things, and poking around in the Member Revue queue.
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- INTO: Puppies, dinosaurs, Roseanne, celeb/reality TV, candy.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Thunder storms and music.
- MAKES ME SAD: Animal abuse.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Kissing puppies and learning about dinosaurs.
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by Morgan
After replaying Dragon Age II twice this past month, I’ve never been more convinced that casual gaming offers a really refreshing break from hardcore gaming. It also offers something for gamers who aren’t into level grinding for hours or first-person shooters. And if you have a portable device, they can provide quick bursts of entertainment when you’re sitting on a train or waiting in an office – or sitting on a couch, bored by whatever’s on TV. This month I’m bringing you some quick hits of mobile games I love!
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By SG’s Team Agony feat. Noir
Let us answer life’s questions – because great advice is even better when it comes from SuicideGirls.
[Noir in Laziest Days]
Q: I have been married for almost four years now. I love my wife very much, but there is very little excitement in our marriage. At first I thought it was me, but no matter how much I try it doesn’t seem to change. Divorce seems to be the last thing on my mind. There are strip clubs that I think about going to, but have yet to make the trip.
There is also my sister-in-law. She is younger and smaller. Not saying my wife is fat, she is far from it, but my sister-in-law is just tiny. She is very flirty. Before my wife and I got married, her sister and I got really flirty. It eventually lead to phone sex. Since then we have talked about hooking up, but the last conversation ended with the âyou’re my sisterâs husbandâ excuse. Since then she’s been helping out at my house with my kids and all. She sometimes wears little or loose clothing, and I can always see her breasts without even trying. They seem to pop out of her shirt. They are small and perky. One time she even wore a thong in the house with no pants.
I donât know if she’s just clueless and has moved on, or if she’s flirting with me. I sometimes want to ask her, but then think if she moved on it could cause a big stink. Should I take a chance at excitement? And, if do, should it be a one time thing, or every so often? Or should I count my blessings and thank god we didn’t get caught in the past and move on?
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by Erin Broadley
âI’Âm really able to tell a story and make emotion come to life.â
– Debbie Harry
Before punk and new wave erupted in New York City in the late ’70s, female pop singers were like carefully crafted charms dangled from a bracelet; they were chanteuses whose sexuality was packaged as the ultimate pop commodity. When the tokenism of ’60s rock finally gave way to the rebel yell of late ’70s and early ’80s punk, female singers pushed a brazen, me-first attitude and redefined tough-girl with a heart of gold, or in Debbie Harry’s case, the romantic she is, a heart of glass. And though some said she was too beautiful for punk, Debbie Harry was more than just somebodyÂs darling.
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Casanova Suicide in Holding Out For A Hero
- INTO: Surfing the web, drinking, partying with friends, sleepovers, pillow fights, cats, long drives (especially at night), living life and smiling every day – all day.
- NOT INTO: Fighting, politics, hangovers, doing dishes, small yappy dogs.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: My friends, my family, my kitten, shopping, eating junk food all day while sitting on the computer blogging about how much fun last night was…even if I can’t remember it.
- MAKES ME SAD: Saying goodbye, sad movies, finding out my milk has expired, pulling my iPod out only to find it’s dead.
- HOBBIES: I make jewelry, vintage shop, blog about living richly for cheap, surf the web for various reasons, and I also collect masks.
- 5 THINGS I CANâT LIVE WITHOUT: My Computer, my kitten, my credit card, Vans Era’s, sunglasses.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Sitting on the computer or partying. If I’m not doing one of those two things, something is probably wrong with me LOL.
Get to know Casanova better over at SuicideGirls.com!
by Aaron Colter
Portland, Oregon’s Stumptown Comics Festival, featuring poster image by Brandon Graham, was a lot of fun. I was able to pick-up quite a few incredible books, many of which I’ve yet to read. The festival itself had awards for some of the best, the recipients of which are listed here.
I’ve narrowed down my Top 10 choices, so far. All of these artists are independent creators, many don’t even have a publisher. So, please support them by purchasing their fine books.
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