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Feb
Esquire Theme by Matthew Buchanan
Social icons by Tim van Damme
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Feb
REBLOG THIS to win a free Chinadoll Eyeshadow Palette! Winner chosen randomly on March 1, good luck!!!
Privacy Pop!
Your own personal spaceThe Privacy Pop helps all of these people to create their own private space in their own bed, keeping prying eyes away and cutting down on roommate squabbles. The advanced accessory fits easily over the user’s bed and pops up just like a tent. The Privacy Pop fits beds that are either twin size or twin XL, which is ideal for anyone that lives in a dorm or shares a room with siblings. You can take the Privacy Pop with you wherever you want to go, because it was created especially to fold up into a very compact size and fit into a small carrying case. You can take this bed tent with you on vacations where you will be sharing a room with others, or to sleepovers to help keep the lights out.
Wow this is 100% perfect and I will be buying one before I go to Scotland
oh my god where do i get this bchfjdxbhcjredbh
perfect for when you have friends over
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Feb
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Feb
Happy Birthday James Dewitt ” J Dilla” Yancey (b. February 7, 1974)
i JUST LOVE THE USE OF MEDIA in this piece. Happy Belated Sir
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02
Feb
I don’t know about you guys, but I FREAKING LOVE PETE & PETE, so I will be considering something to submit. Maybe cosplay of Petunia….
Do you remember The Adventures of Pete & Pete? We do.
It was the best show ever: the precise distillation of all the strangeness and wonder of childhood. The sublime ache of that perfect summer you know will never come again, or a song you can’t quite capture.
Anyway, we love Pete & Pete, and we know some of you, do, too. So, we’re making a tribute zine, and we want you to be part of it.
Write or draw your favorite memories of Pete & Pete—stories, art, songs, comics, or anything else you dream up. Send ‘em to us by May 1, 2012. We’ll collect our favorites and print ‘em in a zine.
Contributors get a comp copy, plus a print-res PDF so they can print and sell their own. We’re not looking to make money from this. We just want it to exist.
THE FINE PRINT:
E-mail submissions to peteandpetezine@gmail.com by May 1, 2012.
Written submissions—essays, interviews, memoirs, poetry, whatever—should be .doc or .rtf files. No length limit, but bear in mind that it’ll be easier for us to place shorter pieces. We’re not really looking for straight-up fanfiction, but we’ll definitely consider any and all submissions.
Comics, illustrations, and other visual media should be .tif or .jpg files, black-and-white or greyscale (maybe if this thing takes waaaaay off, we’ll do a limited color run, but we’re not counting on that), formatted to fit a 4.25” x 5.5” page at 300-600 DPI. Again, no length limit, but bear in mind that shorter pieces will be easier for us to place. If you need a spread, please indicate that somewhere in your submission.
Keep it reasonably clean: if it wouldn’t fly on the show, we probably won’t print it.
By submitting work to Waiting for October via peteandpetezine@gmail.com, you give us the right to use it in the Waiting for October print zine and tumblr. Anywhere we use your work, it’ll be credited to you. If your work appears in the print zine, you’ll get a contributor copy and a print-res PDF. The whole deal will be under a Creative Commons license, and contributors are free to print ‘n sell copies.
We are in no way affiliated with The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Nickelodeon, Polaris, or anyone but our own bad selves.Stay pipe!
-Miles & Rachel
P.S. Special thanks to Kory Bing, who took all the pictures. You can read Kory’s comics here.
Pete and Pete was pretty awesome…