I agree, great wasn't it? I particular liked the people who come in on the third day and just say something that eight-hundred and thirty seven people have already said. And the way that the Guardian kept starting new slightly different blogs to explain themselves and they also got buried under the exact same tirade of pack-mentality anger."I thought the bitterness on his blog vastly eclipsed the fact that he probably is (being 19) a bit of a prannie, and obscured what could have been a necessary debate on nepotism."
I agree, great wasn't it? I particular liked the people who come in on the third day and just say something that eight-hundred and thirty seven people have already said. And the way that the Guardian kept starting new slightly different blogs to explain themselves and they also got buried under the exact same tirade of pack-mentality anger.
that girl in the video above was awful wasn't she, really not very anything, i bet they've never sold 60,000 copies of their magazine ever.
How terribly anti-supersuper-semitic. Can't you see she's expressing the pain of a nation through her unique style & music??
A friend of mine was actually unpaid editor for Super Super, didn't even get expenses paid. Obviously easy to be an eternal optimist when you're not doing the actual work bit. Casual exploitation of media types eh, tsk.
it's called 'internship' the media's backbone.
I thought internships usually went to runners rather than editors, but yeah, does seem to be the way of things.
So glad Green Lanes isn't on this graph.
Vauxhall seems very misplaced.
There was one girl wearing angel wings, to be fair.