Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Strike a pose!

What is Vogue about? I'm just really curious.

9 comments:

Debbie said...

yet they are all about the Ads. I agree. Who's buying Vogue?

Lions20r said...

i'm not really sure you can agree with a question Debbie...it's not even a rhetorical question....he really just wants to know what topics the publication encompasses. Jason, I too am clueless, but judging from the title and your quote...there are probably many pictures of celebrities in it. your blog sucks by the way. may i suggest some real topics?

"There are no more than one handful of good comedy movies in the past decade(literally 5 at the MOST)"
"Soccer sucks"
"Were the Chinese playing so much checkers they simply NEEDED to find a way for 6 of them to play at once"
"If monopolies are against the law...isn't the game simply reinforcing illegal behavior?"
"Soccer Sucks real bad"

Debbie said...

oops my comment was supposed to say "I agree, I don't get Vogue. They are filled with ads and mostly they ads are of anorexic girls with a lot of bad makeup. And I typically like magazines, especially girly magazines, and if I'm not buying Vogue, I dont really get who's buying Vogue."
And I don't mean to stand up for Jason, but in a way, i don't really think his blog sucks.
Ramon do you have a blog?

JASON said...

This blog sucks.

Debbie said...

I miss Ramon all of the sudden. where did he go?

Phyldelux said...

Jason, I love your blog. Ahhh, my perfect child,again! However, I was suprised to see your writing sprinkled with "damns" and "hell". What comes next? Is this gateway vocabulary?

BIGSOD said...

oh poor phyllis doesnt know about jasons explicit writing. she will learn... she will learn

Unknown said...

why is everyone so quick to assume that jason is referring to the magazine?
I believe he requested information on the origins of the homosexual dance craze of the early nineties... Clearly he's trying to understand the homo community on a different level; evident from his "Systematic Desensitization" post.

Here Jason:


There are currently two distinct styles (or "schools") of vogue: Old Way (pre-1990) and New Way (post 1990). Old Way is characterized by formation of lines, symmetry, and precision in the execution of such formations and graceful, fluid-like action. New Way is characterized by a more rigid, geometric pattern movement coupled with "clicks" (limb contortions at the joints) and "arms control" (sleight of hand and wrist illusions, which usually include "tuts" or "tutting" and locking). New Way can also be described as a modified form of mime, where imaginary geometric shapes such as a box are introduced during motion and moved progressively around the dancer's body to display the dancer's dexterity and memory.

Thank you Wikipedia:)

HeidiMadera said...

OMG I work at Vogue magazine now, Lions20r just reminded me of this post. Vogue is the #1 magazine in the world... the most iconic of all... in a league of its own ... :)