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Huh. I do not agree that many of those other choices are at all good. What do I know, though, I’m just a writer.
way to go cocksuckers. the oil bird was clearly the best fuck those old farts at communication arts they hate white space
I like some of the others an awful lot, too.
How does one get their art featured on the cover of The Stranger?
@4 best way is to sleep with one of the staffers.
God, that SF Weekly cover is horrible.
Yeah, some are really great and others, pretty questionable. Nice to see two Seattle entries in the top ten — the Seattle Weekly’s response to the DADT repeal was timely, clever, and well executed.