61 Frames Per Second by John Constantine Today in Nerve's videogame blog: Friedrich Nietzsche, River City Ransom, angry nerds, and the horrors of time. So, you know, business as usual.
The Remote Island by Bryan Christian Veronica Mars returns (maybe), RuPaul is haunting us (definitely), and the Dexter "Pscyho Therapy" quiz (creepy.)
First Place ($500 Prize)
"Share Your Findings" by David Findlay
Second
Place
"Untitled" by Anthony Salimbene Okay, so how did you and the model pull this one off?
Library opens: 9 a.m. Nipples out: 9:01.
Did anyone see you?
The guy reading Popular Mechanics one row over wasn't too quick to
rat us out.
What was the model's reaction when you asked her to get naked in a
library?
"Sounds like fun. And I can also pay my late fees."
What's the most erotic book ever written?
The Sexual Life of Catherine M. With Harry Potter a close
second.
Third
Place
"Between the Stacks" by Christopher Serra
What effect were you going for? Seems to have a '50s vibe.
The first thing I thought of when I saw this month's theme was a "sexy
librarian seduces uptight professor" scene. I guess that particular
roleplay lends itself to 1950s conservatism.
How did your models respond when you asked them to get busy in the
stacks? Anyone stumble upon the shoot?
The models are myself and my girlfriend Lisa. We used a tripod and remote.
We were both really nervous but simultaneously aroused. We went
late on a Saturday night, in the government records section where nobody
would be. We heard some rustling around corners, but nobody saw us.
Are libraries inherently erotic?
The impossible amounts of knowledge in those stacks, combined
with a library's forced silence, create a powerfully erotic
atmosphere.
Ever had sex in the stacks?
No, but there has been a rash of incidents of students getting caught
fucking in this particular library, so it made the shoot that much more
scandalous.