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Big Gay Linkage... 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

Ok. Next year I want to be a Best Gay Chap nominee again. Do you understand me? I'm not satisfied with just being known for my design skills. I want to be the world's best homo. I know I don't talk about it very much, but that's just because being gay is really boring, not because I'm not any good at it. I'm really good at it. I'm the Leonardo Da Vinci of Big Gay Shit. Am I convincing anyone? I should stick to talking about weblogs really. At least then I know what I'm talking about...

  • Jonno's Cute Dead Guy of the Week
    My personal favourite has to be Louis Lingg, who was not only an anarchist and really hot, but also blew himself up in jail by putting a bomb in his mouth. You don't get much cooler than that.
  • Christina Aguilera's Beautiful video [real: lo | med | hi]
    You know when pop-stars can be as sensitive as this, it's almost worth having them exploit our pain to sell records! I hope she gets another really big house. I really do.
  • Diesel Sweeties' tasteful take on gay lovin'
    "I am an eccentric millionaire. Indie-Rock Pete, I will pay you for eccentric gay sex experimentation."
  • Soccer Practice by Gay Pimp
    This utterly terrible song about hot soccer jocks is mostly entertaining for its dodgy gay subversion of 'ho'-centred rap/pop videos. Also partially entertaining for taking the piss out of sporty straight-boys. Warning: Quite rude, ungodly and just plain wrong.




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Saturday Night Linkage... 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

I'm still reeling from writing that last post in a blast of confused and desperate-to-get-it-out-there enthusiasm. And I still have no idea whether it's total bunk or not. So I'm going to throw out my linklog for the evening and leave it at that. Tomorrow I may write about any of the following things that have been going on:

  • Giving a statement to the police about my burglar;
  • Getting tickets to see The Bangles live in concert;
  • Spotting Jake Gyllenhaal in Chalk Farm tube;

But all that's for tomorrow. Tonight, you must simply accept limited microcontent votage with a little snide commentary. This is what's going down:

  • Google's Memory Upgrade
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  • Let them hate as long as they fear
    "So oderint dum metuant it is. I could talk about the foolishness of such blatant bullying — or about the incredible risks, in a multiethnic, multiracial society, of even hinting that one might encourage a backlash against Hispanics."
  • We blogs are all blah blah blah
    From the people who brought you, "God, isn't it annoying how the world is still round?!" and "Don't you find it infuriating how light, you know, works?!"
  • Camino 0.7 is released
    Only interesting to those of you with OSX of course. Camino is the new name for the browser-previously-known-as-Chimera.

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Fresh and fertile Monday linkage... 03/13/2003 10:16 AM

You know, really, if you think about it, it's totally ok just to steal links from Popdex, Blogdex and Daypop because you're still only going to steal the good links and that helps everything self-filter even more effectively. Or something...

More later in the day when I've had another stab at finishing my long piece on weblogs as conversation.


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