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I stopped reading Rolling Stone many years ago when that rag stopped being about music and switched to uber liberal politics with a bit of pop music on the side.
Growing up, I couldn't wait for the new issue to come in and see who was in the charts and stuff(I'm almost 40 so this was through the 80s/90s). It was one of my favorite things to read. Now? Crap like this?
What no Pop Tart gun?
"Rolling Stone"?
I'm amazed that that steaming, pompous POS is still around.
It's like Saturday Night Live... at one time it was at the top of its game... an example competitors aspired to mimic and
emulate, but both should have died a quick painless death 25-30 years ago rather than drag it out for so long.
They've been assimilated by the liberal cancer in AmericaSame here... its sad what happened to that mag.. they used to have guys like Hunter Thompson...
Kinda like that ad comparing abstinence and condom use to life jackets and a puddleMeanwhile, I am writing an article on the two most dangerous swimming pools in America. The in ground pool, and the above ground pool. Its true. 100% of all pool drownings occur in either of those.