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Mar 2011 14

by Brad Warner

I just moved into a new apartment in beautiful Akron, Ohio. Don’t be sad. It’s OK. I like it! Anyway, the previous tenant apparently subscribed to Psychology Today magazine and neglected to either cancel or forward her subscription. So I got the latest issue, dated April 2011, and on the cover an article inside is advertised with the rather lurid headline, “Smashing a Taboo: Does Porn Protect Kids?”

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Mar 2011 14

by Nicole Powers

“Back then there was this golden age of journalism.”
-Neil Strauss

Neil Strauss has a talent for honing in on the very essence of who a person is. It’s an attribute that has served him well as an interviewer for publications such as The New York Times and Rolling Stone, as a writer penning biographical books with the likes of Mötley Crüe (The Dirt) and Jenna Jameson (How To Make Love Like A Porn Star), and in his other life, as Style, the seduction guru and author of the pick-up bible, The Game.

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Mar 2011 14

Milloux Suicide in Interlace

  • INTO: Murder By Death, forensics, film editing, music making, sleeping, Siouxsie, the art of soap operas, country music, Cute Cannibals, claymation, tails, roadkill, reading upside-down, crying babies, painting on the public, bikes, real emo, skramz, playing shows, steampunk, Satan, Jewish people.
  • HOBBIES: Making movies, making music, making faces, making pictures, making cakes, making sex, Mercs, buying mice, buying fish, buying Chapstick, riding bikes, riding my bike again, riding dudes, working on bikes, working my hips (not).
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My dog (Siouxsie), water, computer, avocados, dental floss.
  • VICES: I have none.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Sleeping and/or on my bike.

Get to know Milloux better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Mar 2011 11

by Aaron Colter

Hello folks, and welcome back to another round of Things You Like That I Might Like Too. For those of you that haven’t played before, let me remind you that there are no winners and no prizes. This week’s challenge: Emerald City Comic Con!

There are a lot of comic book conventions in the United States, and if you didn’t already know, let me be the first to tell you – most of them suck. I understand the appeal of San Diego Comic Con, but if you’re willing to pay anywhere from $2,000 to $6,000 just to wait in line for two hours so that you can get inside to wait for three more hours just to see that thing that you like that you’re wearing the t-shirt of . . . you’re doing it wrong.

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Mar 2011 11

by A.J. Focht

Pokémon, America’s all time best-selling computer game series, is still going strong 15-years on. The two newest editions, Pokémon Black and Pokémon White, are renewing the call to trainers everywhere. Released in the US simultaneously on Sunday March 6, Black and White’s combined sales totaled over one million copies on the first day, besting the 780,000 units sold on the day of release for 2007’s Diamond and Pearl by a considerable margin.

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Mar 2011 11

by Jay Hathaway

“I’m afraid of the Amish, that’s about it.”
-Scott Sigler

Scott Sigler has been building an army right under your nose. It’s been getting bigger for years, and it might finally be too big to ignore. Thousands of fans have listened to podcasts of his books, and now he’s taking over bookstores everywhere with Infected, his unsettling tale of something… unusual… under your skin.

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Mar 2011 11

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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