“Here’s what happens when glamour modelling goes wrong…”

“Here’s what happens when glamour modelling goes wrong…”

“Crime everywhere is on the rise! Learn now, in your own home, the profitable profession that enables you to track down criminals and bring them to justice!”

“Crime everywhere is on the rise! Learn now, in your own home, the profitable profession that enables you to track down criminals and bring them to justice!”

The Clash: Kill Time. This month is the 30th anniversary of the release of Combat Rock by The Clash. “Kill Time” didn’t make the final tracklisting for the album, but in the era of YouTube nothing is ever really lost.

“All of dance-music clichés are true. It is tribal and ritualistic, it’s uniformity masquerading as individuality, it’s skin-deep anti-intellectualism. It’s a body high.”

“All of dance-music clichés are true. It is tribal and ritualistic, it’s uniformity masquerading as individuality, it’s skin-deep anti-intellectualism. It’s a body high.”

“Daddy, what does ‘yo, bum rush the show’ mean?”

“Daddy, what does ‘yo, bum rush the show’ mean?”

We will abide by the P.L.U.R. rules

We will abide by the P.L.U.R. rules

Cyberpunk today is mainly like a Pantone chip in the Pantone culture-wheel. “Those pants are sort of cyberpunk.” “That video has a sort of retro-cyberpunk feel.” We know what that means. If someone says “her attitude is very cyberpunk”, I don’t think we’re as certain of what’s meant. I’m not sure what this means, but I do think it indicates something. In a cyberworld, there’s no need for the suffix, and ours is a cyberworld. In a cyberworld, cyberpunk is punk. But it’s not punk if you call it “cyberpunk”.
Where and how can I observe criminal activity while remaining safe myself?

Where and how can I observe criminal activity while remaining safe myself?