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November 29, 2009 6:49 AM   Subscribe

Remember Paper is a blog with photos of interesting magazines, books, and other paper-based ephemera. NSFW.
posted by You Should See the Other Guy (10 comments total) 14 users marked this as a favorite
 
Neat stuff; makes me wish I had access to the magazines and books depicted.
posted by Forktine at 7:22 AM on November 29, 2009


good ffffind
posted by the cuban at 7:23 AM on November 29, 2009


Whoa! I'm not at all sure what to make of this stuff, but it's exciting. And I'm really curious where all this stuff comes from.
posted by kiltedtaco at 7:38 AM on November 29, 2009


fyi, the images are dense as to be able to be cut/pasted into your favorite image editor and resized so that you can actually see some of the content.

Good lazy Sunday morning find, thx for posting.
posted by dancestoblue at 8:08 AM on November 29, 2009


Very nice! Thanks, Other Guy.
posted by vertigo25 at 8:23 AM on November 29, 2009


As near as I can tell here, "interesting" is largely defined as, "has naked chicks in it." I'm not disagreeing with this, mind you, I'm just sayin'.
posted by webmutant at 9:29 AM on November 29, 2009 [1 favorite]


Yeah, it's sort of a Venn diagram problem. Naked chicks are definitely interesting, but they are not the entirety of interestingness.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 9:31 AM on November 29, 2009 [1 favorite]


A bit of a bait-and-switch here. There appears to be naked dudes in there too (albeit not as many).
posted by Nabubrush at 9:53 AM on November 29, 2009


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This is great, thanks!
posted by Lutoslawski at 10:24 AM on November 29, 2009


Hey, I actually have that issue of Gravure next to the computer right now! It's fun to live in New York -- I'm spending more money on fewer magazines than ever before. Feels silly in a way, but sometimes I just want to hug printed matter. There's a great newsstand for browsing this kind of stuff right across the street from Bryant Park.
posted by Joey Bagels at 5:38 PM on November 29, 2009


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