Topic: IFM reported in the Guardian
Yet another brush with the mainstream: LINK
Too many inaccuracies to count, but still impressive publicity
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Yet another brush with the mainstream: LINK
Too many inaccuracies to count, but still impressive publicity
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lolz. readz like wow I came across this weirdest website for loonies and shit. totally out of context of any sort.
haha yeah he seems kinda freaked out about it. I find the article very funny
Refreshing to see a view from someone from the outside (who is meaning well I think). I was surprised to find those foto's by Agence Internale via this article b.t.w.
the duracel one rules! i may have to hang in my bedroom
Lol, is this what we seem like to normal non-robot people?
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"(Intergalactic) Gary looks like the kind of man that would make Sylar cry"
The journalism is akin to Wooster explaining himself to Jeeves after a tab of acid...
...or trying to explain Twitter to a non-tweeter.
This was pretty hilarious... to see an outsiders POV. And you know what? Maybe we is crazy!
The journalism is akin to Wooster explaining himself to Jeeves after a tab of acid...
That review is an embarrassment - Its like a 11 year old typed IFM by accident when searching for jokes on FHM, and decided to forward their 3 minute findings to The Guardian.
Either that or we have a green, ill-informed Tory on board dobbing us to the press.
Here is a particularly bed wetting highlight:
''Here every act has a name that either sounds like the code name of a dangerous bio-chemical (the snappily named VSCS2600 or AUX88 for example), a disease (Legowelt sounds painful) or a Mighty Mouse villain (Figuras Frustradas, Boris Divider, David Vunk)''
Either that or we have a green, ill-informed Tory on board dobbing us to the press.
Word, word and word again. Good to see that I'm not the only Neo-Liberal bullshit detector in here...
"dangerous bio-chemical (the snappily named VSCS2600 or AUX88 for example), a disease (Legowelt sounds painful) or a Mighty Mouse villain (Figuras Frustradas, Boris Divider, David Vunk)."
oh, that's not good.
very high standard for journalism, considering the guy can't even spell the names right.
ah fuck lads it wasn't that bad.
anyway publicity is publicity and nice to see agence's photos getting a thumbs up they deserve
who is sylar and why would IG make him cry ?
the article made me lulz.. i should be reviewing mexican television shows.
I agree, not too bad.. Its a bit shoddy in a funny way
hah, legowelt sounds like a disease? that's the best part. on what planet?
Like I said in IFM chat. Dude probably just came upon IFM somehow and couldn't tell heads for tails and just dug around. Don't think he spent too much (if any) time researching who the artists were, etc. Just kind of a "Hey check this crazy shit out." kind of post. Then he went to lunch or something.
Either way, it is what it is. No such thing as bad press?
what do you guys expect from a blog?
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