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...website’s purported aim is understandably questionable for Harvard faculty. “This apparently commercial site mocks the distinguished history of those anti-war protesters, such as John Lennon and Yoko Ono, who have dramatically contrasted warfare’s intentional wounding with the generous sharing inherent in love and sexuality,” says Brian C. W. Palmer, Lecturer on the Study of Religion and course head for the popular Religion 1528: “Globalization and Human Values...
...a.k.a. Yoko; nn-tss, nn-tss, nn-tss; that little chick from design...
...matter how honed her experience is, little Yoko (what we call her on good days), never ceases to wow the eds with her ability to dash off stunning pages in a number of minutes. Yok’s aesthetic has become an FM institution, but her constantly evolving dyed hair shows her ever-willingness to change. Except on covers. Yoko always has the last say on covers. [Editor’s note: Close the magazine now and check that shit...
However, one of the miraculous things about Yoko is that FM still wants to see her constantly, even outside of the Crime. Somehow when Yoko smiles and asks in a sugarcoated voice for FM’s beer, FM just has to give it to her. And even when she chugs it, and dribbles it down her chin, FM still thinks of her as the hottest lady FM knows. Next semester when Yok defects from the FM crew for greener designing pastures, the eds will most likely even still talk to her. After all, she has an old-school Nintendo...
...remaining 90%, retailing just might be the sickest of the bunch. Large-scale stores are rare in Japan, so if you go shopping, chances are good that you'll find yourself in a joint like Yoko Nakamura's general store in Kamimoku, a hot springs resort hamlet of about 800 people, an hour and a half north of Tokyo by bullet train. Nakamura, the 73-year-old granddaughter-in-law of the store's founder, runs the place with two of her sons and their wives, selling beer and liquor, cigarettes, canned goods, toiletries and candy. Her store couldn...