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more about #citizenjournalism more comments → If_I_Had_a_Poodle: a series of tubz more » Dave J.: I continue to believe that there is something weird and kind of kooky about people who are obsessed with cleaning out their colon. They all remind me ... more » Cacy Forgenie: We should question Western medicine any and every chance we get because Medications do pollute our bodies. Next time you see a commercial for a med... more » Nic Fit: Ah, Los Angeles... more » Voyou_Charmant: Subscribe to quackcast and enjoy. more » The Lone Scout: Minister of Where the Light Doesn't Shine. more » blix: Colon cleansing is a load of crap. more » Queen of the Passive Aggressives: Insight: colon cleansing will definitley bring inner awareness. more » Lux Alptraum: Re: SuicideGirls--they actually formed a partnership with Zivity, whereby sets that didn't make the SG cut appeared as Zivity sets. So there's that, ... more » Alaska Miller: $7 mil to clone SuicideGirl? $7 mil in the Valley--in the San Fernando locale--could churn out 140 DVDs for sale at $19.99 and ready to make money on ... more » m4ximusprim3: I'm continually amazed that anyone pays for porn. more » VoxPopuli: Wow, I was really hoping to go a few more decades without having to see old man peen. Another reason to dread getting older. more » gzfeditor01: more » lawyergay: Riding the subway is just an utterly different experience for men and women. Memo to the boys: Keep it in your pants, you fucking dirtbags! more » MincnglyWhrdL'mer: two words: detachable penis more » -
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Pretty Commemorative Pictures Are the Killer App for Print
After his fairly traditional magazine was taken from him and run into the ground, Web-savvy photographer Derek Powazek found a tighter niche: Instant photo magazines tied to major events, like his nifty publication on an Australian dust storm. More » -
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HuffPo's Dangerous Quacks, Hacks and Cultists
Salon has a great post by a doctor about medical quackery at the Huffington Post, where a columnist recently suggested colon cleansing could treat swine flu. This is the downside of HuffPo's open, unpaid model — and culty recruiter. More » -
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How Crowdsourced Porn Failed
Zivity, the much-ballyhooed site where you can buy pictures from amateur models, is stripping itself of most assets and employees. Appropriate, in a way, but if amateur moviemaking and journalism can work, why not user-generated porn? Some clues: More » -
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Subway Rider Offers To Help Man Put Penis Back Into Pants
The subway does the strangest thing to people. For example, sometimes, the penises of men will escape their pants! This is a strange phenomenon that's only well-documented in retrospect. Until now. Uncensored flasher action, after the jump.
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#journalismism
Who's Afraid of Arianna Huffington?
Syracuse University's journalism school will next week honor Arianna Huffington, and already alarm bells are going off inside traditional media: Why honor a woman who doesn't pay most of her writers, undermining the school's own graduates? More » -
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America Freaking Out Over Old Navy's Blow-Laced Flip-Flop Sale
Apparently, Old Navy's selling drug-dipped flip-flops (yay!), because people are Googling the shit out of them. More » -
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David Simon: Dead-Wrong Dinosaur
The creator of the brilliant television series The Wire today asked Congress to legalize monopolistic collusion by newspapers. Only they can really cover City Hall, he said. Apparently he hasn't been there in a while.
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Fox News' HuffPo Copy Already Awesome
Fox News Channel today launched TheFoxNation.com, to finally give conservative pundits and commentators a place to gather online. (Cough, cough.) The site is already firing on all cylinders. More » -
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Amateur Reporting Starting To Actually Work
"Citizen journalism" is still often a punchline rather than a serious description of the process of amateurs producing news articles. But hotshot citizen-wrangler Amanda Michel makes a compelling case that's changing. More »

