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Feeding the American Addiction |
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by Deivid's Thang Email: deividsthang (nospam) saviorass.com (unverified!) |
03 Oct 2001
Modified: 05:54:25 PM |
Another of the latest Deivid's Thang ink designs, Feeding the American Addiction. Based on an original concept by Tarik Tabdelazim to accompany his essay of the same name in the forthcoming zine, Fiends, which will be available at both http://www.saviorass.com and http://www.modocpress.homestead.com/. The design is already available as a t-shirt at http://www.saviorass.com, so stop by the site and order a dozen for your entire bowling team.
Thang you and good night,
Deivid's Thang |
Another of the latest Deivid's Thang ink designs, Feeding the American Addiction. Based on an original concept by Tarik Tabdelazim to accompany his essay of the same name in the forthcoming zine, Fiends, which will be available at both http://www.saviorass.com and http://www.modocpress.homestead.com/. The design is already available as a t-shirt at http://www.saviorass.com, so stop by the site and order a dozen for your entire bowling team.
Thang you and good night,
Deivid's Thang |
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Bordering On Commercial Content |
by ML (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 03 Oct 2001
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While I find this art is usually interesting, I have some misgivings about the repetitive postings promoting this website. Most important, this particular post is definitely bordering on being commercial content because of the promotion of items for sale being it's main content. The poster has also posted on most other IMC sites, which I noticed when doing my research on Bobby Meade's spamming habits; Bobby is irritating, but there are two problems with his posts: their irrelevance to our IMC and the fact that he persists in spamming all IMCs to distribute them; this poster is now halfway to being in the same category as Bobby. Finally, the author has a habit of posting headlines which could be interpreted as threats to the president, which could easily be misconstrued from what, I hope, was the intended aim of humor. |