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- 07 September 2010
Occam’s Razor
Issue 6. Spring of 1999
Stewart articulates the disconnect between technology and religious directives by placing Max Headroom on top of biblical text from Leviticus which explains that sheep fucking ain’t God’s command. Crazy kids.
Dan opened the issue with his
Hard Hitting Headlines. Stewart and Bill were so disappointed that none of his future contributions were accepted. At the time of printing, however, it seemed relatively innocuous. Max added some sci-fi flavor with the short story
Lifeobyte. Bill wrote several of his usual political summations. High school was almost over. Everyone could feel it.
Issue Contents- Latham’s Headlines
- Norwood
- Interesting Facts
- Ten Best Albums of the Nineties
- The Lifeobyte
- Dear Irving (Re: Feminism)
- The History of Funk
- Theories of the Common Man
- Al Ferrante (Guitar Instructor)
- Jumping the “Niggardly” Gun
- The Rape of a Nation
- Zines and Means
- Deleterious Education
- Casper’s Hacking Page
- Tweed’s Mad Secret Phrase
- Credits / The Final Say / Coming Next Issue
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Tweed Magazine content report:
2010-09-07 20:05:26
Antiwar, Saturday Looks Good to Me, congress, politics, America, Washington, Robb Nansel, congress, Emily Haines, Tweed Media, End report.
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