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I love the Recession of the Day

I love the recession, not only does it make a lot of people as broke as me, who were never as broke as me before, struggling cuz they aren’t used to it, like digging for cans in the public garbage but more importantly turning everyday women into sex working whores. I was reading something about some New York executive who got laid off from one of the banks and became a stripper and it’s happening all across America and it’s turning our generation into a whole new “Sexual” revolution, but instead of free love, shit costs money cuz every pussy seems to be a whore. I think the desperation was just what we needed to let people’s true colors shine…..

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Andrew Koenig Remembered By Alyssa Milano, ‘Star Trek’ Stars

‘My deepest sympathies to Andrew Koenig’s family,’ tweeted William Shatner, who co-starred with Andrew’s dad on ‘Star Trek.’ By Katie Byrne Andrew Koenig Photo: Zuma Red West Photos After more than a week of pleas from his family and friends and exhaustive police searches, “Growing Pains” actor Andrew Koenig was found dead Thursday (February 25) in a Vancouver park. The 41-year-old suffered from depression, and a police spokeswoman confirmed at a news conference that all signs pointed to suicide. Famous friends of the actor, who most notably played Richard “Boner” Stabone on the ’80s sitcom “Growing Pains,” responded to the tragic news online. “RIP Andrew Koenig, missing since Valentine’s Day, was found dead in Vancouver, Canada,” Alyssa Milano tweeted. She also urged her followers to help anyone they know with similar issues to Koenig’s: “If you know someone suffering from depression, please do everything in your power to get them help. R.I.P. Andrew.” With Andrew’s dad, Walter Koenig, part of the original “Star Trek” cast and Andrew himself a guest star on “Deep Space Nine,” many members of the sci-fi show’s family reached out online. William Shatner offered condolences to his onetime co-star for the loss of his son. “My deepest sympathies to Andrew Koenig’s family,” he tweeted. “I will grieve with them.” “Star Trek: Next Generation” star LeVar Burton also took to Twitter: “Offering prayers for Walter & Judy Koenig as well as their beloved son, Andrew…” Wil Wheaton , who also starred on “Next Generation,” was stunned by the news. “Oh my god,” he tweeted. “I just heard that Andrew Koenig’s body has been found in Vancouver. He was only 41. My heart goes out to his family.” Milano offered some comfort to her fellow grieving tweeters. “~GROUP HUG~ Get in,” she wrote .

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The Alexander McQueen Tributes

Alexander McQueen ‘s death has inspired an outpouring of tributes from the fashion world. (Also, thanks to Kate Moss, we learned his real first name.) Anna Wintour’s statement: “We are devastated to learn of the death of Alexander McQueen, one of the greatest talents of his generation. He brought a uniquely British sense of daring and aesthetic fearlessness to the global stage of fashion. In such a short career, Alexander McQueen’s influence was astonishing – from street style, to music culture and the world’s museums. His passing marks an insurmountable loss.” WSJ Magazine editor-in-chief Tina Gaudoin recalls that McQueen interrupted his first interview with her in the mid-’90s to feed his dog half a Big Mac. He was “a man who could take a silhouette and subvert it with his unique combination of tailoring and extravagance,” Gaudoin writes. Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan writes that McQueen “represented the kind of volatile imagination that transforms clothes into a cultural tapestry, intensely personal therapy and political provocation.” In The New York Times , Eric Wilson notes that McQueen was “a tailor of the highest order, making impeccably shaped suits that were also surprisingly commercial.” The NYT ‘s Cathy Horyn writes on the Runway blog that McQueen “was enormously creative and intelligent – and funny and rude and fearless. He said what he thought – a rarity in the fashion establishment – and very often he could wind you up, toy with you, pull a bit of wool over your wide, innocent eyes.” Vanity Fair ‘s David Kamp recalls interviewing McQueen and Isabella Blow (“Issie,” he calls her) in 1996 for the magazine’s Cool Britannia issue, writing that the pair had a “mercy, loopy eloquence… at the end of the day, they were not fashionista cartoon characters but human beings whose lives contained as much drudgery and hard work as they did fabulousness and plumage.” Tommy Hilfiger says McQueen “was a young genius who crossed between Couture and Punk Rock with reverence.” Kate Moss is sad , but doesn’t want people to think that people can start ringing her up for comments on McQueen’s death: “Kate is shocked and devastated at the tragic loss of her dear friend Lee McQueen. Her thoughts are with his family at this sad time. We would also ask that Kate’s privacy is respected.” McQueen’s first show, in the early ’90s, was in a run-down London warehouse; the theme was Hitchcock’s The Birds ; and he introduced his famous “bumsters” pants, a Harper’s Bazaar editor recalls. Marc Jacobs CEO Robert Duffy Tweeted that he and Jacobs were crying earlier today, and told each other how much they love each other. Blackbook put together a list of some of McQueen’s most iconic designs and moments, including the lobster claw shoe and when Michelle Obama wore his clothes. Marie Claire fashion director Nina Garcia said, “We have lost one of the most talented and visionary designers of our time.” And Marie Claire EIC Joanna Coles called him “greatly talented and complicated.”

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Rose McGowan’s Okay in My Books of the Day

I am sure I wasn’t the only unemployed loser who would to rent movies based on nudity. I am sure I am not the only person who stumbled upon Doom Generation back in 1995. A romantic movie about a dude that gets his dick chopped off by Neo-Nazi’s with a whole lot of young, hot, Rose McGowan tit that I fell in love with. Or maybe I was, but by now you’ve probably all jerked off to the shit at least once….sure there was a time when she was banging Marilyn Manson, which I don’t hold against her cuz we’re all allowed to have “Fake Dark for the sake of Marketing” / goth times in our lives, and I was a fan of Paul from the Wonder Years and I’d groupie his ass too and there were also times she was in Montreal visiting family that I’d wander the streets trying to find her but ending up pissed drunk passed out in a snowbank instead, but for some reason I feel like we’ve got some kind of bond because of those nights, even if she doesn’t know I exist and for that I am going to celebrate her today…. Pics via Fame

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How to Make Fun of Twenty-somethings

Have you heard about this kid, James O’Keefe? Grandiosely playing journalist and getting arrested in the classic Watergate fashion—why, his hilariously mis-channeled post-college angst is enough to make you write a How-To list mocking his whole godforsaken age demographic! In the several months since my 30th birthday, I’ve gained quite a bit of wisdom that twentysomethings could really benefit from, if only they’d listen for once. ‘Twentysomethings’ is a broad group; choose specific examples that emphasize the most odious aspects of various subcultures, then subtly broaden out to the indict the wider demographic: James O’Keefe, a nerdy conservative kid of the sort who could cast himself as a cool contrarian only within the unworldly confines of a liberal arts campus, comes out into the wider world and immediately engages in a staggeringly stupid crime, only to be defended by old right wing dead-enders like Breitbart and Ben Stein

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Will.I.Am Wants Remix Of Who’s ‘My Generation’ To ‘Honor Rock And Roll’

‘Pete Townshend was like, ‘Cool!’ ‘ Black Eyed Peas frontman says. By Larry Carroll Black Eyed Peas’ Will.I.Am Photo: MTV News Recently news broke that Will.i.am will be part of the Super Bowl halftime show starring The Who, but in a very unusual way. The Black Eyed Peas superstar would be remixing the iconic rock band’s 1965 classic “My Generation,” with proceeds going to help Haiti relief efforts

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Fun Married Couple of the Day

I don’t see what the big deal is, so dude convinced kids to have sex while he masturbated in the corner, sounds like a good time to me, I mean in this generation you can’t have a party with teenagers without the sex, he’s just trying to keep shit current and trendy, holding onto his youth and being the cool older guy who faciliates the fun, so I can only blame the Christian policies of the USA for ruining his fun…..

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Wale Dishes On His New Sex Column: ‘I Straight-Shoot On That’

‘A lot of the women actually dug it,’ he says of his Honey magazine column. By Shaheem Reid, with reporting by Matt Elias Wale Photo: MTV News In 2010, there won’t be a day when Wale isn’t working, he told MTV News.

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Justin Timberlake: In Sync with Former Hairstyle

It’s easy to forget how far Justin Timberlake has come. Just a few years ago, the singer was part of ‘NSync, one of numerous boy bands that flamed out after a couple years and a few hits. Back then, could anyone have predicted that JT would go on to work with hip hop artists such as Timbaland, become one of the most popular hosts in Saturday Night Live history and be considered the most successful male singer of his generation

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Annalynne McCord is Overqualified for the Job of the Day

This is my lame joke of the day. You know her mouth is way to big for your micro penis, not that your pathetic ass would ever be in a position where this nobody comes to you open mouthed and ready to suck you off in exchange for money, but at least she’s well equipped when things do come crashing down for her and I guess that is just a real sad truth of our generation is that this chick is seen as more important than every single one of us according to the media and that is really fucking depressing.

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