A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

ModBlog News of the Week: September 16th, 2011

It’s time again for the weekly news round up.  This week we’re going to get started with a story that a lot of people sent in.  Before I get into it I want to remind people that the person involved in the story is friends with many ModBlog readers and as it stands is currently being charged with a crime, he has not been convicted.  The reason I bring this up is because of the nature of the reporting surrounding this story.  As some of you know by now, Caius has been charged with homicide and is currently awaiting a trial.  He is best known for his large array of heavy facial modifications, and as such the media is latching on to this.  What shouldn’t come as a surprise is how the media is handling the story.  Reactions have been mixed.  Agencies like ABC news touch briefly on his modifications (while using his photo to garner attention), while other outlets like The Sun are completely ignoring facts and just making assumptions based on photos.  Here’s what ABC News had to say:

A ranking Hells Angels member in western Massachusetts and two acquaintances charged in a triple murder killed one of the victims to prevent him from testifying in a kidnapping and assault trial and killed the other two men to eliminate witnesses, according to a police report released Monday.  The probable cause report by Massachusetts State Police describes how Adam Lee Hall, 34, the reputed sergeant at arms of the Berkshire County chapter of the Hells Angels, allegedly was involved in a dispute over an automobile part in 2009 that escalated into a series of criminal acts that ended with the killings of the three men. Their bodies were found buried in an undisclosed location in the county Saturday.  Hall and his two associates, David Chalue, 44, and Caius Veiovis, 31, entered not guilty pleas to murder, kidnapping and other charges and were ordered held without bail during their arraignments in District Court in Pittsfield on Monday. They’re set to return to court Oct. 12.

Witnesses told state police that before the three victims went missing, Hall was talking about how Glasser had to “disappear” before the trial, and that after the abductions Hall said something about “when the three men were taken,” the report says.  State police also said witnesses saw a man fitting Hall’s description tossing shoes, clothing and other items off a bridge in nearby Lenox just minutes after authorities entered Glasser’s apartment looking for the missing men. One of those witnesses later identified Hall from a photo array, police said.  Police also said tests on the inside of Veiovis’ vehicle came up positive for the presence of blood, although whose blood isn’t clear.

Lawyers for Chalue and Veiovis, who is also known as Roy Gutfinski, declined to comment on the allegations.  Many questions remain unanswered. District Attorney David Capeless declined to say where exactly the bodies were found, how the three men died and how Hall, Chalue and Veiovis knew each other. Authorities have said they don’t believe Chalue and Veiovis were members of the Hells Angels.

So as you can see, with the exception of the photo, Caius is only mentioned as being arrested based off evidence found in his car, and that he isn’t a member of the Hells Angels.  Now, we flip over to another “news” agency, The Sun,  and see what they had to say about the story.  Keep in mind they only information both news agencies have is based off the arrest record and mug shots.

With a sinister ’666′ emblazoned across his forehead and horn implants sticking out of his head, this murder suspect poses for one of the most frightening mugshots ever.  Caius Veiovis’ chilling face also includes spiked nose piercings and angry tattoos across his body.  The heavily-pierced Satanist changed his name from Roy Gutfinski to Caius Veiovis with Veiovis a god of the underworld and Caius a character in the Twilight saga.

Yep, he’s a twilight vampire.  There are other stories floating about claiming that he’s actually a member of the Hell’s Angels, as well as several other outlandish claims, and yet in all of those stories he’s being judged not based on any evidence, but simply because he has modified himself to appear the way he wants to.  It seems that for every step forward towards acceptance we take, someone is there to push us back.  Think back to a few months ago when Lady Gaga debuted a music video featuring Zombie Boy and dancers with fake facial implants.  Nobody had a problem with that, and she was applauded by the media for tackling issues of acceptance.  Fast forward to today when someone who looks different than others has already been found guilty by the media simply for looking different.

Thankfully this isn’t the only story this week, so I won’t dwell on it any further.  Keep on reading to check out the rest of the news, including a fantastic interview with Ottawa artist Glen Paradis.

While parts of the world are demonizing them, other parts are celebrating modifications.  The Ripley’s Believe It or Not wax museum has invited Maria Jose Cristerna, Mexico’s “Vampire Woman” to be their newest wax figure.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! took body casts of Maria Jose Cristerna, known as the Mexican Vampire Woman, on Friday. Cisterna has titanium implants that serve as horns. She also has fangs, piercings and tattoos. She said she made the transformation after a period of domestic violence. Ripley’s will create a wax figure of Cisterna.

While I wasn’t able to link photos, the article above has an interview with Maria where she talks about what modifications she has, what she plans on getting, and the meanings behind it all.

Tattoo artists in Phoenix, AZ are upset over a proposed new tax that is being billed as a “Sin Tax” which specifically targets tattoo studios and strip clubs.

The Phoenix Food Tax left a bad taste in many people’s mouths. It generated $28-million extra for the city, but the added tax was unwelcome with people struggling to stay afloat in the down economy.  That tax runs out in 2015, and leaders are already looking at other options. One of them could include a so-called “sin tax.”  Right now it’s just an idea being looked into by the Phoenix City Council. The idea is to raise extra revenue for the city if the food tax expires by taxing things like strip clubs and tattoo parlors.  As you can imagine, tattoo artists in Phoenix are hoping this sin tax doesn’t go through.

At 27 Tattoo Studio in downtown Phoenix, tattoo artist Mark Mayhem has built up a loyal clientele.  He worries what would happen at tattoo parlors around the city if the so-called “sin tax” is passed.  “As to be expected from an artist, I really feel like it’s going to hurt some of our business,” he says.  Mayhem says the idea of taxing something like a tattoo is going too far, and that it shouldn’t be lumped together with strip clubs and other vices that could be taxed.  “I’m an artist. That would be like taxing painters or authors. But, I hope it doesn’t go through.”

I’m kind of curious as to how a tax on strip clubs will work.  Does it apply to lap dances only or will giving a tip require the dancer to stop and calculate the tax added to it?

Today’s final story is one that’s a lot more positive than the one we started with today.  Glen Paradis, an Ottawa tattoo artist, recently did an interview with The Ottawa Citizen.  There was no sensationalism, no hype, just a great interview with one of the country’s finest artists.

These are three things that many people look for in a tattoo: good, fast and cheap. Glen Paradis says he can deliver any two, but at the exclusion of the third. You want good and fast? It won’t be cheap. You want fast and cheap? It won’t be any good. And if you want, say, a tattoo of a huge spider on your face, he suggests you go elsewhere.

The 41-year-old tattoo artist has spent the last decade at New Moon Tattoo — he’s currently at their Orléans location — where he’s become so good that clients can expect to wait up to seven months for him to stick needles loaded with indelible ink into their skin. He compares the loyalty of his customers to that of car owners who return repeatedly to a good auto mechanic.

For the first while he only tattooed grapefruits, practising drawing straight lines, circles, corners, squares and maple leafs on the soft, round fruit, learning to complete designs with just one or two passes of the needle thus keeping any possible damage to the skin to a minimum.  From there it was a matter of finding a friend who would let him try his first tattoo on skin. “My buddy Andre let me do three Chinese characters on him. I was a nervous wreck.”  For the next couple of months, Paradis tattooed nothing larger than a toonie, working on getting good before trying anything large. “If you jump into something too big, you make mistakes.”

And while doing a complete and original body tattoo — he’s done several full backs, legs and sleeves, but no full bodies — is near the top of his bucket list, he says he’s equally happy doing the profession’s bread-and-butter designs: the hearts, wings, Celtic crosses, roses, stars and tribal motifs.  “There’s nothing I hate doing. You want something that’s been done a million times before? I’m going to do it in a million-and-one different ways. You want a rose? Let’s make it fantastic. You want a ladybug? Let’s make it look real.  “I just love tattooing. I get to do this every day. I draw every day. I see fantastic people from all over the place and I get to come to work dressed like an 18-year-old kid, listen to music and have a blast.

“I’m going to do this until I die.”

So that’s it for this week’s news.  As always, if you find an article that you think should be included.  Just send me an e-mail.

Other than that, have a great weekend everyone!

Comments

213 responses to “ModBlog News of the Week: September 16th, 2011”

  1. narco Avatar
    narco

    Guys … I’m in Quebec city and have to wait from May 5th 2011 to January 16th 2012 to get mine done by the artist I chose…

  2. narco Avatar
    narco

    Guys … I’m in Quebec city and have to wait from May 5th 2011 to January 16th 2012 to get mine done by the artist I chose…

  3. narco Avatar
    narco

    Guys … I’m in Quebec city and have to wait from May 5th 2011 to January 16th 2012 to get mine done by the artist I chose…

  4. Jon P Avatar
    Jon P

    “It seems that for every step forward towards acceptance we take, someone is there to push us back.”

    Um, excuse me if I’m wrong, but hasn’t he been in jail before? You’re talking as if he’s being persecuted for no good reason, when the reality is that he is a criminal who keeps bad company. I used to read his IAM page and it played up the fact he was a big, bad dude who likes to do bad things. So if that’s the image he wants to portray, and the life he wants to lead, then too blimmin’ bad if something like this happens.

    It’s not a witchhunt, Rob.

  5. Jon P Avatar
    Jon P

    “It seems that for every step forward towards acceptance we take, someone is there to push us back.”

    Um, excuse me if I’m wrong, but hasn’t he been in jail before? You’re talking as if he’s being persecuted for no good reason, when the reality is that he is a criminal who keeps bad company. I used to read his IAM page and it played up the fact he was a big, bad dude who likes to do bad things. So if that’s the image he wants to portray, and the life he wants to lead, then too blimmin’ bad if something like this happens.

    It’s not a witchhunt, Rob.

  6. Jon P Avatar
    Jon P

    “It seems that for every step forward towards acceptance we take, someone is there to push us back.”

    Um, excuse me if I’m wrong, but hasn’t he been in jail before? You’re talking as if he’s being persecuted for no good reason, when the reality is that he is a criminal who keeps bad company. I used to read his IAM page and it played up the fact he was a big, bad dude who likes to do bad things. So if that’s the image he wants to portray, and the life he wants to lead, then too blimmin’ bad if something like this happens.

    It’s not a witchhunt, Rob.

  7. Jon P Avatar
    Jon P

    Yep…

    “Caius Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.”

    And I suppose you’re going to go on to say that he was wrongly convicted simply because he had body modifications, right?

    C’mon, Rob…

  8. Jon P Avatar
    Jon P

    Yep…

    “Caius Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.”

    And I suppose you’re going to go on to say that he was wrongly convicted simply because he had body modifications, right?

    C’mon, Rob…

  9. Jon P Avatar
    Jon P

    Yep…

    “Caius Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.”

    And I suppose you’re going to go on to say that he was wrongly convicted simply because he had body modifications, right?

    C’mon, Rob…

  10. Scott Avatar
    Scott

    I’m not going to defend or accuse him of anything here, but I will say that they way he has been portrayed in a majority of media outlets has been disturbing. I’ve stumbled across the story in four or five different places and this is the first I’ve heard that he was one of three arrested for the crimes. Every other story has only talked about him. Is his appearance extreme? Yes. It is grounds for the media to fixate on him? No. A majority of people on here know someone who has modification who have been in trouble with the law. And a majority of people on here also know someone with modifications who are outstanding members of society. Let’s not focus on him, but the fact that the modifications were the lead in the story, not the crime.

  11. Scott Avatar
    Scott

    I’m not going to defend or accuse him of anything here, but I will say that they way he has been portrayed in a majority of media outlets has been disturbing. I’ve stumbled across the story in four or five different places and this is the first I’ve heard that he was one of three arrested for the crimes. Every other story has only talked about him. Is his appearance extreme? Yes. It is grounds for the media to fixate on him? No. A majority of people on here know someone who has modification who have been in trouble with the law. And a majority of people on here also know someone with modifications who are outstanding members of society. Let’s not focus on him, but the fact that the modifications were the lead in the story, not the crime.

  12. Scott Avatar
    Scott

    I’m not going to defend or accuse him of anything here, but I will say that they way he has been portrayed in a majority of media outlets has been disturbing. I’ve stumbled across the story in four or five different places and this is the first I’ve heard that he was one of three arrested for the crimes. Every other story has only talked about him. Is his appearance extreme? Yes. It is grounds for the media to fixate on him? No. A majority of people on here know someone who has modification who have been in trouble with the law. And a majority of people on here also know someone with modifications who are outstanding members of society. Let’s not focus on him, but the fact that the modifications were the lead in the story, not the crime.

  13. Rob Avatar

    @Jon: Whether he did it or not isn’t the issue and I’m not saying anything as to his innocence of guild. The problem is like Scott says, the focus is entirely on his modifications and not the crime. If this story popped up and there was no circus surrounding his modifications then I wouldn’t have posted it as it’s not modification related.

  14. Rob Avatar

    @Jon: Whether he did it or not isn’t the issue and I’m not saying anything as to his innocence of guild. The problem is like Scott says, the focus is entirely on his modifications and not the crime. If this story popped up and there was no circus surrounding his modifications then I wouldn’t have posted it as it’s not modification related.

  15. Rob Avatar

    @Jon: Whether he did it or not isn’t the issue and I’m not saying anything as to his innocence of guild. The problem is like Scott says, the focus is entirely on his modifications and not the crime. If this story popped up and there was no circus surrounding his modifications then I wouldn’t have posted it as it’s not modification related.

  16. SolidOak Avatar
    SolidOak

    Dude was on IAM??

  17. SolidOak Avatar
    SolidOak

    Dude was on IAM??

  18. SolidOak Avatar
    SolidOak

    Dude was on IAM??

  19. Ohgeezreally Avatar
    Ohgeezreally

    Of course the journalism is going to be sub-par; Its The Sun.

  20. Ohgeezreally Avatar
    Ohgeezreally

    Of course the journalism is going to be sub-par; Its The Sun.

  21. Ohgeezreally Avatar
    Ohgeezreally

    Of course the journalism is going to be sub-par; Its The Sun.

  22. shell Avatar
    shell

    Are you really using The Sun as something to quote from? That’s almost like quoting from The Onion..

  23. shell Avatar
    shell

    Are you really using The Sun as something to quote from? That’s almost like quoting from The Onion..

  24. shell Avatar
    shell

    Are you really using The Sun as something to quote from? That’s almost like quoting from The Onion..

  25. Wob Avatar
    Wob

    “With a sinister ‘666′ emblazoned across his forehead and horn implants sticking out of his head, this murder suspect poses for one of the most frightening mugshots ever. Caius Veiovis’ chilling face also includes spiked nose piercings and angry tattoos across his body. The heavily-pierced Satanist changed his name from Roy Gutfinski to Caius Veiovis with Veiovis a god of the underworld and Caius a character in the Twilight saga.”

    What’s inaccurate about this description, besides the grammar?

  26. Wob Avatar
    Wob

    “With a sinister ‘666′ emblazoned across his forehead and horn implants sticking out of his head, this murder suspect poses for one of the most frightening mugshots ever. Caius Veiovis’ chilling face also includes spiked nose piercings and angry tattoos across his body. The heavily-pierced Satanist changed his name from Roy Gutfinski to Caius Veiovis with Veiovis a god of the underworld and Caius a character in the Twilight saga.”

    What’s inaccurate about this description, besides the grammar?

  27. Wob Avatar
    Wob

    “With a sinister ‘666′ emblazoned across his forehead and horn implants sticking out of his head, this murder suspect poses for one of the most frightening mugshots ever. Caius Veiovis’ chilling face also includes spiked nose piercings and angry tattoos across his body. The heavily-pierced Satanist changed his name from Roy Gutfinski to Caius Veiovis with Veiovis a god of the underworld and Caius a character in the Twilight saga.”

    What’s inaccurate about this description, besides the grammar?

  28. Inka Avatar
    Inka

    I suppose we should applaud the irony of politicians trying to introduce a “sin tax” 🙂

  29. Inka Avatar
    Inka

    I suppose we should applaud the irony of politicians trying to introduce a “sin tax” 🙂

  30. Inka Avatar
    Inka

    I suppose we should applaud the irony of politicians trying to introduce a “sin tax” 🙂

  31. C Avatar
    C

    I have to agree with Jon P, Rob you sound a little too biased here. I get that some of the media is focusing on his mods, and I don’t know how to say this with out sounding like an ass, but with an appearance like that the dude has to be expecting negative attention regardless if he is involved in shady business or not. I’m not saying what the media is doing is right by any means but people are still pretty damn narrow minded.

  32. C Avatar
    C

    I have to agree with Jon P, Rob you sound a little too biased here. I get that some of the media is focusing on his mods, and I don’t know how to say this with out sounding like an ass, but with an appearance like that the dude has to be expecting negative attention regardless if he is involved in shady business or not. I’m not saying what the media is doing is right by any means but people are still pretty damn narrow minded.

  33. C Avatar
    C

    I have to agree with Jon P, Rob you sound a little too biased here. I get that some of the media is focusing on his mods, and I don’t know how to say this with out sounding like an ass, but with an appearance like that the dude has to be expecting negative attention regardless if he is involved in shady business or not. I’m not saying what the media is doing is right by any means but people are still pretty damn narrow minded.

  34. Meow Avatar
    Meow

    Dude has 666 on his forehead. Yes the media is focusing too much on his mods, but you really can’t say that’s surprising.

    666. On his forehead. It screams either, “I love the devil” or “I think I’m a badass”.

    Some amount of discrimination is going to happen when you put something so confrontational ON YOUR FOREHEAD.

  35. Meow Avatar
    Meow

    Dude has 666 on his forehead. Yes the media is focusing too much on his mods, but you really can’t say that’s surprising.

    666. On his forehead. It screams either, “I love the devil” or “I think I’m a badass”.

    Some amount of discrimination is going to happen when you put something so confrontational ON YOUR FOREHEAD.

  36. Meow Avatar
    Meow

    Dude has 666 on his forehead. Yes the media is focusing too much on his mods, but you really can’t say that’s surprising.

    666. On his forehead. It screams either, “I love the devil” or “I think I’m a badass”.

    Some amount of discrimination is going to happen when you put something so confrontational ON YOUR FOREHEAD.

  37. [email protected] Avatar

    “Caius Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.”

    There are (possible) explanations: He was capturing two women in the bathroom while he was taking cocaine. I guess, if such a guy saying “please” and joking around while drugged, it sounds a bit more serious than from another guy :). And the other accusation sounds, as if a blood and cutting play (which is often shown here on BME) got a bit out of control. (cutting stitched with 30 stitches). To me its a bit astounding that he was convicted so long for something, in which noone gets really hurt. (But there are other crimes like these worth of punishment: drunk driving, pederasm, rape, fraud…)
    Its a “sense of common” thing. So its scary how near some BME-activities gets you near to jail.

    To me also the “vampire” accusation can be misunderstood. Also at a Christian mass, the people drink blood of a person… okay, its only symbolic, but there were discussions, that a wonder transforms the wine into REAL blood, so even Christians are very near to use blood for a mass.
    the old testament never denied other gods. There are weaker, and tend to enter a medium or an idol. As the Jewish god is “envious”, its forbidden for Jews to pray to them. I think a “black mass” can be done as follows:
    A special medium prays to an idol, symbolizing an “other” god. The god enters this specially gifted medium from the idol. After that it donates some blood which is diluted into water, and the community drinks from it. So this god got physical part of them too. Are they all Vampires as they drank blood?
    As said, this all is described in the Bible, is fully (pre-)christianic, not so far away from a “normal” mass, and sounds to me reasonably (if you believe in the God-stuff hocus-pocus at all 🙂 )

    But I understand that all sounds a bit scary, and I can not deny that the accusators may be right, but this is an other view.

  38. [email protected] Avatar

    “Caius Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.”

    There are (possible) explanations: He was capturing two women in the bathroom while he was taking cocaine. I guess, if such a guy saying “please” and joking around while drugged, it sounds a bit more serious than from another guy :). And the other accusation sounds, as if a blood and cutting play (which is often shown here on BME) got a bit out of control. (cutting stitched with 30 stitches). To me its a bit astounding that he was convicted so long for something, in which noone gets really hurt. (But there are other crimes like these worth of punishment: drunk driving, pederasm, rape, fraud…)
    Its a “sense of common” thing. So its scary how near some BME-activities gets you near to jail.

    To me also the “vampire” accusation can be misunderstood. Also at a Christian mass, the people drink blood of a person… okay, its only symbolic, but there were discussions, that a wonder transforms the wine into REAL blood, so even Christians are very near to use blood for a mass.
    the old testament never denied other gods. There are weaker, and tend to enter a medium or an idol. As the Jewish god is “envious”, its forbidden for Jews to pray to them. I think a “black mass” can be done as follows:
    A special medium prays to an idol, symbolizing an “other” god. The god enters this specially gifted medium from the idol. After that it donates some blood which is diluted into water, and the community drinks from it. So this god got physical part of them too. Are they all Vampires as they drank blood?
    As said, this all is described in the Bible, is fully (pre-)christianic, not so far away from a “normal” mass, and sounds to me reasonably (if you believe in the God-stuff hocus-pocus at all 🙂 )

    But I understand that all sounds a bit scary, and I can not deny that the accusators may be right, but this is an other view.

  39. [email protected] Avatar

    “Caius Veiovis served almost seven-and-a-half years in prison in Maine in 1999 for charges including elevated aggravated assault.”

    There are (possible) explanations: He was capturing two women in the bathroom while he was taking cocaine. I guess, if such a guy saying “please” and joking around while drugged, it sounds a bit more serious than from another guy :). And the other accusation sounds, as if a blood and cutting play (which is often shown here on BME) got a bit out of control. (cutting stitched with 30 stitches). To me its a bit astounding that he was convicted so long for something, in which noone gets really hurt. (But there are other crimes like these worth of punishment: drunk driving, pederasm, rape, fraud…)
    Its a “sense of common” thing. So its scary how near some BME-activities gets you near to jail.

    To me also the “vampire” accusation can be misunderstood. Also at a Christian mass, the people drink blood of a person… okay, its only symbolic, but there were discussions, that a wonder transforms the wine into REAL blood, so even Christians are very near to use blood for a mass.
    the old testament never denied other gods. There are weaker, and tend to enter a medium or an idol. As the Jewish god is “envious”, its forbidden for Jews to pray to them. I think a “black mass” can be done as follows:
    A special medium prays to an idol, symbolizing an “other” god. The god enters this specially gifted medium from the idol. After that it donates some blood which is diluted into water, and the community drinks from it. So this god got physical part of them too. Are they all Vampires as they drank blood?
    As said, this all is described in the Bible, is fully (pre-)christianic, not so far away from a “normal” mass, and sounds to me reasonably (if you believe in the God-stuff hocus-pocus at all 🙂 )

    But I understand that all sounds a bit scary, and I can not deny that the accusators may be right, but this is an other view.

  40. tooki Avatar

    The point is, whether he did it or not, the media can really spin things around. European media, by and large, does not maintain the level of ethics of American media, and is far, far more likely to sensationalize: The Sun is just the prime example.

  41. tooki Avatar

    The point is, whether he did it or not, the media can really spin things around. European media, by and large, does not maintain the level of ethics of American media, and is far, far more likely to sensationalize: The Sun is just the prime example.

  42. tooki Avatar

    The point is, whether he did it or not, the media can really spin things around. European media, by and large, does not maintain the level of ethics of American media, and is far, far more likely to sensationalize: The Sun is just the prime example.

  43. X Avatar
    X

    “European media, by and large, does not maintain the level of ethics of American media, and is far, far more likely to sensationalize”…………. OMGROFL u m8 my day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111 !!!!!!!!!!1

    Disclaimer: Childish reactions to profound stupidity may occur in this post.

  44. X Avatar
    X

    “European media, by and large, does not maintain the level of ethics of American media, and is far, far more likely to sensationalize”…………. OMGROFL u m8 my day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111 !!!!!!!!!!1

    Disclaimer: Childish reactions to profound stupidity may occur in this post.

  45. X Avatar
    X

    “European media, by and large, does not maintain the level of ethics of American media, and is far, far more likely to sensationalize”…………. OMGROFL u m8 my day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111 !!!!!!!!!!1

    Disclaimer: Childish reactions to profound stupidity may occur in this post.

  46. Samuel Avatar
    Samuel

    Yeah, wow tooki, that was really going out on a limb! Sure, the Sun is horrible, and there are horrible newspapers in Europe too, but come on! There is a difference between tabloid newspapers and serious newspapers, but I can assure you that in for example Sweden, where I live, the serious newspapers are at the VERY least as ethical as American newspapers.

  47. Samuel Avatar
    Samuel

    Yeah, wow tooki, that was really going out on a limb! Sure, the Sun is horrible, and there are horrible newspapers in Europe too, but come on! There is a difference between tabloid newspapers and serious newspapers, but I can assure you that in for example Sweden, where I live, the serious newspapers are at the VERY least as ethical as American newspapers.

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  • BMEShop
    Despite the hurricanes in 2015 which destroyed almost all of what Rachel owned, she managed to save the original inventory from BME. We have relisted some of the stock on BMEShop.com with the hopes you may be interested.  Our first drop includes a selection of… Read more: BMEShop