Wired Magazine can write a 25 page prayer to the CEO of Google but if they interviewed Haiko The Hentai Master they'd learn a lot more about the ins and outs of the internet than they'd ever dreamed.Comments/Enlarge |
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This country is a melting pot, not just of races and cultures but of fucking losers. That means you get deluded aging musicians palling it up with pathetic drag queens flirting with quirky Germans that write “comical poetry” for the internet.
Anonymous, on Jul 20, 2009 wrote: wat a looong strange trip it’s been
Anonymous, on Jul 9, 2009 wrote: which ones hte aging musician, and which ones the quirky german? looks liek it could go either way
Anonymous, on Jun 10, 2009 wrote: i like the guy on the left, he looks like he owns a scythe
Anonymous, on May 29, 2009 wrote: Consider yourself corrected.
Anonymous, on Feb 8, 2009 wrote: The funniest part of this is that on any other day it could be in the DO’s. Because, correct me if I’m wrong, the whole point of this mag is to appeal to hipsters, and the whole point of hipsters is dressing up in ridiculous gettups and not doing any real work. Which is what these people are doing.
Anonymous, on Jan 19, 2009 wrote: This picture looks like it was taken inside a motorhome... which is the most likely place you would find all three of these people on their own.
JudoChop, on Oct 28, 2008 wrote: The dude on the left sings for an acoustic Motorhead band.
le sigh.
Anonymous, on Jul 14, 2008 wrote: what is the comedy poems on internet? how come the making is not known for location? can you make me see this, please?
Anonymous, on Jun 27, 2008 wrote: If I found myself in this room, I would flee!