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Savor Los Angeles

If you guys know us at all, you already know about our love for alcohol, but not too many dudes know about our love for desserts and food in general. Thankfully, our friends over at Parallel Lines read our minds are combining both (to some degree) in Savor Los Angeles. Miauhaus Studios will be invaded [...]

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Scientists Warn the World About Asteroid

Here’s something we should all warn our great-great grandchildren about: an asteroid named 1999 RQ36 may slam into Earth in the year 2182.
1999 RQ36 is about 1800 feet long and has the capacity to wipe out humans from the face of the Earth in a manner similar to what happened to dinosaurs. (Yikes.)
Granted, the possibilities [...]

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The Modern Muse: Julia Sarr-Jamois

Every week on The Modern Muse, in-house muse and fashion guru Monique Cortez waxes poetically about her favorite It Girls, European waifs and other noteworthy titans of steez and fashion. This week, Monique checks out Julia Sarr-Jamois, the fashion editor of Wonderland Magazine, whose afro totally makes us wish that Monique wore her waves on swim [...]

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Students Lack Search Engine Savviness

It seems that students nowadays have become so used to the thought of the top being the best that they failed to see that the said notion doesn’t apply to search engine results.
A paper published in the International Journal of Communication revealed that in doing research, most students automatically click on the first generated [...]

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The Leaf: Nissan’s Mainstream Electric Car

Of course what a vehicle looks like matters to us. We wouldn’t want our cars to be teased and bullied by other autos on the road now, would we? And while we totally support “green” cars and their efforts to lessen their carbon footprints on the planet, we think that some of them aren’t as [...]

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Panties & Porkchops: Reblogging Nude Photos Ruins Lives

Panties & Porkchops follows the life of Keri Lathan, a chick who doesn’t mind documenting her obsession with sexual taboos and the midnight snacking that ensues.
I’ve been on a bad girl streak lately. First, it’s my dirty dancing, err, “nerdy one night stand” that I was so proud of and now I [...]

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Have You Walked Your Cat Today?

To us, making a cat walk on a leash is like putting on a pair of skinny jeans that’s one size too small. It involves a lot of tugging and it makes us think that maybe what we’re trying to do simply goes against nature.
Nonetheless, more and more cat-owners are trying–and succeeding in training these [...]

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An Unsarcastic Post About Sarcasm

It’s no secret that we here at Clement & Co. are staunch advocates of sarcasm. Why, our day wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t encounter at least one ironic occurrence.
So you could just imagine our baffled reactions when earlier this year, we learned about SarcMark; a symbol—a dot within a single spiral line—that is [...]

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Photos: Lemonade (July 22, 2010)

Last Thursday, we dragged our fatigued asses out of the editing suite to attend another installment of Lemonade at Far Bar. We’re sure that hosts Drewbyrd and Janessa were pretty psyched about how it went down as it was the most packed we’ve seen it yet and guest DJs Izzo and and Ant-One kept the [...]

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The Most (–insert adjective here–) Beer Ever!

The End of History. Nope, that’s not some apocalyptic blockbuster coming to theatres this fall; it’s actually a new kind of beer—and a very strong, pricey one at that.
Sure, BrewDog sells them at $765 a pop, but come on, it contains 55% alcohol by volume too. And if that doesn’t reel you in, they’re [...]

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