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In the park at night, alone with only the whispers of shadows, I linger just to think—waiting for something, a stranger perhaps, or merely the thrilling pulse of danger that quickens my heart, for the human mind is curious and alive, craving the excitement of the unknown
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I kid you not. Here's an extract from the Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society, on 18th century Chiswick.
"Below the church was an area called Sluts Hole, facing a row of wooden wharves built across the foreshore. The name is not a slur on the residents, but probably refers to a sluice, where a stream running across the parish flowed into the Thames. At the bottom of Church Street the ferry took passengers from the causeway which you can still see at low tide."
I'm standing on the causeway with a Minolta MC Rokkor-PF 58mm f1.4. Sluts Hole - a name for this area dating back to the 12th century - was later renamed Fisherman's Place.
FAQ: Our Format
Folks are always asking, “Where is the actual magazine?” We get it. Most are looking for a flash book. They are looking to click and flip. Well, Slut Magazine has evolved into a news aggregator much like The Huffington Post. (In format, we are like The Second Life Herald was, if an SL example is needed). Real Life print magazines are dying or are dead. We do not see the need to imitate a defunct medium. Why produce an online periodical whose form mimics a paper magazine. Players of Second Life know their way around the web. They have encountered a website before.
Let’s define a few terms: