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...particular Cosmo clone which Kiely said made him want to “sit down and cry” happened to contain the text that is the subject of his popular course, English 13: The Bible...
...were wondering how online dating became acceptable, even almost fun, blame Emma Taylor and Lorelei Sharkey. Four years ago, they invented the Nerve com questionnaire, which replaced communicating your charms in hieroglyphic SWF-form with a Cosmo-style quiz. You got to name your most humbling moment, choose your favorite sex scene in a movie and come up with words for lines like "Blank is sexy; blank is sexier." Desperate contractions were replaced by insta-wit and faux self-deprecation. Taylor and Sharkey's questionnaire is now used by more than 150 newspapers and websites and has been filled...
Blocking is a time of dastardly intrigue, two-faced treachery and endless manipulation. It shouldn’t be this hard to nominate your seven favorite friends, but it is. Here, FM, with shameless Cosmo style, presents true stories of the most terrifying event in every first-year’s life. Names and identifying facts have been changed to protect the identities of the people involved in these Blocking Confessions...
...unruly long brown hair, barely restrained by a baseball cap—almost obnoxiously worn backwards as a final jab at propriety and predictability. He is a comedian, connoisseur, entrepreneur and two-time mayoral candidate. He is Kenny Kramer—the inspiration for Seinfeld’s Cosmo Kramer...
While Krinsky’s column may not soon replace the standard dorm room library—Maxim, Cosmo, Glamour, Playboy, Black Tail—it has, at least for the moment, earned a place among those sacred ranks. Krinsky says she receives enthusiastic feedback from other colleges. “I receive a lot of e-mails from people at Duke,” Krinsky confesses...