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Dec 2010 27

Arq Suicide in OMG

  • INTO: Music, intelligent conversation, reading, parting like an animal, gaming and just living in general.
  • NOT INTO: Inconsiderate, closed-minded, narcissistic individuals with their heads stuck in the sand – haters too.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: My man, friends, junk food, rainy days, chocolate, good music, parties, fuzzy animals and Tim Burton creatures.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Good-byes, winter and business!
  • HOBBIES: Reading, gaming, making jewelry – is partying a hobby?
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My man, my friends, my phone, my iPod, the internet and good books.
  • VICES: I enjoy drinking, partying and sexy lingerie. I’m also a bit of a shopaholic.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Socializing, gaming, going to gym and reading.

Get to know Arq better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Dec 2010 24

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. Since it’s Christmas eve and we’re feeling giving: we’re picking TWO winners from each place: HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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Dec 2010 24

by Tamara Palmer

“Your trade secret is that you’re killing people?”

– Howard Straus

In the 1920s, Dr. Max Gerson developed the Gerson Therapy, a methodology of boosting the immune system largely led by an organic diet that has been at controversial odds with conventional medicine for decades — despite a difficult-to-ignore track record of helping people survive cancer and other terminal illnesses.

The Beautiful Truth is a documentary which explores this treatment regimen. It was directed and shot by Steve Kroschel, an accomplished wildlife cinematographer and natural history filmmaker. This is his third film about the Gerson Therapy, but this time his subject hits closer to home; Garret, the 15-year-old boy who serves as the film’s central figure, is Kroschel’s son.

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Dec 2010 24

Cheri Suicide in Reading Corner

  • INTO: Shoes, booze, boys with tattoos. Weed, Ink, yoga, love & passion.
  • NOT INTO: Haters, negativity.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Good metal shows, meeting new people, animals, traveling.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Hunting 🙁
  • HOBBIES: Skateboarding, painting, music, smoking pot. 🙂
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My iPhone, my dog, skateboard, smokes, mascara.

Get to know Cheri better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Dec 2010 23

by Nicole Powers

“It’s the old ‘penis-and-two-balls’ trick.”

– John Oliver

A lot of wonderful things happened in 1977: punk exploded, Apple was incorporated, Star Wars was released, transatlantic supersonic flights hit commuter airline schedules, smallpox was officially considered to be eradicated –– and John Oliver was born. 2006 wasn’t such a good vintage however, one of the few redeeming features being that it was the year the thinking woman’s bit of crumpet from The Daily Show first joined Jon Stewart’s band of merry not-news men as their Senior British Correspondent, making something that was already truly awesome even more so.

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Dec 2010 23

Luana Suicide in Baby Blues

  • INTO: Dancing around my house in my undies.
  • NOT INTO: Ignorant people.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: My dog Kingston, good food, great company.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Judgment.
  • HOBBIES: Reading, laying in the sun with my fruity drink, sketching, Mario Kart Wii, eating, good sex.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Music, Chapstick, a pen, laughter, sex.
  • VICES: Weeeeeeeeed.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Eating, playing with my puppy, reading, watching good movies, cooking, being with family/friends.

Get to know Luana better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Dec 2010 22

by Nicole Powers

“It’s an absolutely fucking crazy story.”

– Jaimie D’Cruz

Exit Through the Gift Shop is a film that defies explanation, and one’s ability to suspend disbelief. Indeed the plot would be utterly ridiculous, if it weren’t for the fact that it’s true.

It started out life as a simple documentary about street art as seen through the lens of Thierry Guetta, a French national living in Los Angeles. Thanks to a family connection, and his infectious and perpetuity ebullient personality, Guetta gained unparalleled access to the major players in the scene, who are a notoriously secretive and hard to track down bunch by necessity due to the predominantly illicit nature of their work. Guetta’s extreme enthusiasm for the form, and his zealous pursuit of its practitioners, ultimately led him to the scene’s holy grail, Banksy, an elusive British street art superstar.

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