Image Challenge suggestions
We think a good challenge idea is like the opening line of a joke, say "If ads told the truth... Guinness would say 'It makes you fat, and your shit turn black.'"
Maybe you have other ideas.
We're going to leave this thread open, so feel free to add ideas at any time. BTW: Please use the "i like this" button. Your voting really helps the good ideas bubble-up, and the very best will be used in the Image Challenge itself.
( , Thu 21 Oct 2004, 13:55)
We think a good challenge idea is like the opening line of a joke, say "If ads told the truth... Guinness would say 'It makes you fat, and your shit turn black.'"
Maybe you have other ideas.
We're going to leave this thread open, so feel free to add ideas at any time. BTW: Please use the "i like this" button. Your voting really helps the good ideas bubble-up, and the very best will be used in the Image Challenge itself.
( , Thu 21 Oct 2004, 13:55)
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Inappropriate Pop Merchandise
Following the news that famous Anti-Semite media comglomorate Disney has launched a new Mickey Mouse T-shirt based on an album cover by a band named after concentration camp brothels (http://pitchfork.com/news/45193-disney-is-selling-a-joy-division-mickey-mouse-shirt/), can B3tans come up with a piece of pop music memorabilia even less appropriate?
( , Tue 24 Jan 2012, 10:53, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
Following the news that famous Anti-Semite media comglomorate Disney has launched a new Mickey Mouse T-shirt based on an album cover by a band named after concentration camp brothels (http://pitchfork.com/news/45193-disney-is-selling-a-joy-division-mickey-mouse-shirt/), can B3tans come up with a piece of pop music memorabilia even less appropriate?
( , Tue 24 Jan 2012, 10:53, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
Not true
"They chose Joy Division, the name coming from a lurid novel of sado-masochism in German concentration camps entitled The House of Dolls. The book also contributed a (somewhat censored) verse for the song "No Love Lost". The "joy divisions" were those which housed prostitutes and women kept alive for the pleasure of the officers of the camps. The irony, if not the political implication, was obvious.
( , Wed 25 Jan 2012, 14:58, Reply)
"They chose Joy Division, the name coming from a lurid novel of sado-masochism in German concentration camps entitled The House of Dolls. The book also contributed a (somewhat censored) verse for the song "No Love Lost". The "joy divisions" were those which housed prostitutes and women kept alive for the pleasure of the officers of the camps. The irony, if not the political implication, was obvious.
( , Wed 25 Jan 2012, 14:58, Reply)
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