Bwog forgot about The Eye last week. But we suppose that other people didn’t…so the EyePoke returns!
Cute profiles of random subway stops- with ratings!
Something for the gay hipster in all of us
Bwog forgot about The Eye last week. But we suppose that other people didn’t…so the EyePoke returns!
Cute profiles of random subway stops- with ratings!
Something for the gay hipster in all of us
14 Comments
@mel can you fuckers please comment about this magazine? do you have opinions?
@Eye-poke Was there a byline on the Kulawik-O’Reilly piece? If not, whether you like Chris or not that was pretty shitty. It’s cowardly to anonymously rag on a fellow student. For shame Eye, for shame.
@The eye The eye needs more postmodern wit. It also needs some Pitchfork-style music reviews. Yes.
@are you insane Or are you just kidding.
More pfork??
@spec people are way too far from postmodern to make that work. as a result, we get tragically sophomoric junk humor.
@rjt Making fun of Bill O’Reilly and Kulawik would’ve been completely hilarious and original anyway, but calling them both gay means we reach a new caustic level of social satire! ROFL!
@numanu love the gay hipsters.
@The Eye's spelling . . .is atrocious
@Dutch people have the coolest names. Jop van Bennekom and Gert Jonkers.
@Sprinkles In all seriousness, the Eye needs to be careful. Kulawik could probably demand a retraction if he wanted.
@Getting Better I thought the Republican Love story was excellent, probably the best thing in the Rolling Eye so far – just short and sharp enough to be effective. The page has had a shaky start, no doubt, but seems to be slowly improving. Dan Haley’s stuff is always half-decent (and I’m assuming he wrote the Love Story) but I’m not sure about the rest of it. The page has the potential to get better I guess.
@the eye is never witty.
@The Eye Disappoints The O’Reilly bit could have been a lot wittier. It could have included explicit phone conversations, Caribbean shower fantasies, and even lewd references to dildos. You know, the stuff of pure fiction.
@yeah it had way more potential. instead it was just another boring oreilly/kulawik piece
phone sex. malcolm x lounge. cmon eye