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Question Posted Saturday July 22 2006, 6:44 pm

Which magazines do you read? I am open to anything and trying to decide the best news/music/entertaining magazine.

I subscribe to Times, Ellegirl and Jane. I don't know if I should continue my subscriptions to Mad Magazine, Blender, Seventeen, and Teen Vogue. Comsopolitan seems interesting..

Also, if anyone read Ms. or Bust and liked it, please review them for me, thanks!!


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Steph_isradlikethat answered Monday July 24 2006, 7:22 pm:
The best magazine to get is AP,AMP,or Punk Rock Confidential that is if you are into Punk/Emo/Hardcore/Alternative/Rock/Indie

pretty mucch anything exsept for like country/rap/hip-hop/pop ect.

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BabbiD0LL answered Saturday July 22 2006, 9:58 pm:
I like seventeen, &+ teen voque.

if you are interested in sexual thinqs then do cosmo, they have alot of helpful tips.

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MikeCFT answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:56 pm:
I recommend reading things that are SORELY lacking among teens, extremely interesting, educating and actually advances one's IQ in most cases-

1. A Newspaper
2. A Book

For a newspaper- Can't beat the NY Post- gets through all that liberal mainstream bullshit and presents ideas and opinions that actually are sesnsible.

For Books- Catcher in the Rye, The Exorcist, something which stimulates thought.

Ok Ok Iam guilty of reading a magazine or two also :-)

Flex magazine and GamePro are my two of choice so I guess everything I said about IQ is out of the question for me :-)

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FoReVerHelpful2U answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:49 pm:
i have cosmogirl and seventeen & i love them. =D

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Mackenzie answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:06 pm:
I really enjoy 'Consumer Reports'. 'Consumer Reports' magazine covers a wide variety of items; from desserts, to home decor, to vehicles, to golf merchandise, to electronics and so on. I find it to be a great benefit in assisting you in making an educated purchase. Infact, I bought one for myself no more than two hours ago. (=

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hannahd answered Saturday July 22 2006, 7:04 pm:
Don't read too many. Just Seventeen, Cosmopolitan, & Vogue.

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