Tarion Suicide in Wandering Star
- INTO: Doing things I shouldn’t be doing.
- NOT INTO: Trendy stuff.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Trent Reznor, Pink Fluffy Killer Bunnies.
- MAKES ME SAD: Shaved Pink (unfluffy) KIller Bunnies.
- HOBBIES: World Domination.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My New Rocks, spikes, Trent Reznor, music.
- VICES: Lollipops and merry-go-rounds.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Contemplating what I’ll do first when the world bows before me…Oh and what’s for supper.
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Fernanda Suicide in Black Debut
- INTO: Yes, everyone loves party…But that’s not all in life!!! I love to read a good book, to watch a good movie…to lose my time just doing silly things with my friends or feed my brain with something new…Design is my passion, to read, my hobby.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: My friends, my family, rain, dancing, and LOVE makes me happy…Oh, and chocolates!
- MAKES ME SAD: Any kind of cruelty…Wars!!! When my beloved ones are sad 🙁
- HOBBIES: Reading, designing, painting.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: My laptop, chocolates, my family, my friends, and MUSIC!
- VICES: I used to smoke a lot, now I smoke like 1-2 cigars per week. I’m trying to quit – I really am.
- I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Breathing.
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by Blogbot
Every week we ask the ladies and gentlemen of the web to show us their finest ink in celebration of #TattooTuesday.
Our favorite submission from Twitter wins a free 3 month membership to SuicideGirls.com.
This week’s #TattooTuesday winner is @goldenguigui from France.
Enter this week’s competition by replying to this tweet with a pic of your fav tattoo and the #tattootuesday hashtag.
Good luck!
A few things to remember:
- You have to be 18 to qualify.
- The tattoo has to be yours…that means permanently etched on your body.
- On Twitter we search for your entries by looking up the hashtag #TattooTuesday, so make sure you include it in your tweet!
Check out the Tattoo Tuesday winners of weeks past!
by Daniel Robert Epstein
“Pretty much what every person wants to do that makes them feel good is fine with me.”
– Richard Gere
Boy Richard Gere is handsome and though he’s best known as an actor he is also a very intelligent humanitarian. His latest flick is Bee Season, a film which goes to the heart of what he is most passionate about, religion.
Eliza Naumann [Flora Cross] has no reason to believe she is anything but ordinary. Her father Saul [Richard Gere], a beloved university professor, dotes on her talented elder brother Aaron [Max Minghella]. Her scientist mother, Miriam [Juliette Binoche], seems consumed by her career. When a spelling bee threatens to reaffirm her mediocrity, Eliza amazes everyone: she wins.
Her newfound gift garners an invitation not only to the national competition, but an entrée into the world of words and Jewish mysticism that have so long captivated her father’s imagination. But Eliza’s unexpected success hurls the Naumann family dynamic into a tailspin, long-held secrets emerge and she is forced to depend upon her own divination to hold the family together.
Read our exclusive interview with Richard Gere on SuicideGirls.com.
Leon Suicide in High Jinx
- INTO: Music, psychology, sun, laughing (especially for no reason), having weird jokes that only you and your best friends understand, and the obvious: piercings, tattoos, and techno festivals.
- NOT INTO: Arrogance.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Good music, good parties, sunsets, rainbows, piercings, psychology, and one day festivals.
- MAKES ME SAD: Petty drama, bad weather, and heartbreak.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Music, my decks, my vinyl, my toothbrush, my laptop.
- VICES: I’d like to think I’ve got none, so it’s up to you to find them 😉
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by Alex Dueben
It’s not a political book exactly, more post-political, dealing with the aftermath of the degradation of the planet.”
– Brian Wood
Brian Wood’s first comic was Channel Zero, the story of a female freedom fighter in a repressive future America. Initially it didn’t make much of an impact, but it’s become a cult hit, and will be rereleased in a new edition along with its sequel this spring.
Wood has written a number of comics including Local, Demo, DV8, and the young adult comics The New York Four and The New York Five. His most significant work and arguably his best work has been the two series he wrote at Vertigo.
DMZ is one of the great political tales of the past decade and a great story of New York, which recently concluded after a long run. Northlanders, a series of unrelated stories about vikings that are based on historical fact and take place over centuries, is one of the most innovative and interesting comics of the decade.
His two major projects right now are at Dark Horse. With his longtime collaborator Becky Cloonan, Wood is taking over Conan the Barbarian for a 25 issue run. His other major project right now – and for years to come – is The Massive. The series just debuted in the anthology Dark Horse Presents illustrated by Kristian Donaldson and will launched as an ongoing series in June. It explores a group of environmentalists coming to terms with what to do after the world has come to an end.
Read our exclusive interview with Brian Wood on SuicideGirls.com.
Dusk Suicide in Pacification
- INTO: Cats, body mods, zombies, music, love, sex, wolves, owls, bites, you, tea, being naked, movies, boys, girls.
- NOT INTO: War, assholes, bullshit.
- MAKES ME HAPPY: Tea, candy, apples, and my friends.
- MAKES ME SAD: Animal cruelty, loneliness.
- HOBBIES: Eating.
- 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Cellphone, computer, hair brush, my book of sketches, and my headphones.
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