FLYLYF.COM launched
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- flylyf_crew
check out our recently launched site dedicated to style, tech, design, and flicks.
join our RSS, comment on posts, send us a shout out, suggest ideas for content, and check back often. Help us build the hype.
- bulletfactory0
thank you for not posting in the third-person.
- hahahaha!
+1******** - do you really need all those ads?bulletfactory
- hahahaha!
- Spookytim0
I hate all that first person chumminess though, don't you?
So presumptious, like they're your bezzy mate or something.I jest.
Jesty Morgan they call me.
- They call me Busty LeRouxflashbender
- we're running out of tenses here then.dopepope
- doesnotexist0
looks sloppy. got the pinwheel, then closed.
- Point50
no pinwheel here... I'm not really a huge fan of the design; it seems cluttered and the red white and blue on that black is a bit much, but I probably can't do better so who am I to crit? I love geeky shit like this though ('cept I could give a fuck less about supras). subscribed to the RSS.
- flylyf_crew0
haha, thats pretty good, but no. we are nowhere near being an emo band.
- Mojo0
she has a nice scream.
- Mojo0
I mean, VERDANA NOOOOOO!1!
- akrokdesign0
feels cheap as everything is bold.
- bulletfactory0
i'm sorry, i cannot help you 'build the hype'
- ********0
FLY!
- utopian0
Please spam us in the "Public Choice" not "Public Voice" with your decorated blog, thank you.
- ********0
I just gave you a shout out in the office. Everybody looked at me funny. Then i started crying.
- Raniator0
don't think i like it.
was expecting an airline.
all looks a bit 'done before' if you ask me.
- ya thats a sweet image on your home page bud. photoshop filters rule.flylyf_crew
- Now that’s not the way to make friends...MrOneHundred
- MindFuse0
got the beachball too. had to force quit. let me know when you get it fixed.
- MindFuse0
thedailydrop.com is tight.
- editor0
I wonder how the recent growth online magazines is going to affect the future of online magazines. Where 'zines cool because they were relatively obscure, or because they served a niche community?


