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Point/Counterpoint: Brock’s Rejoinder to Elliott’s Claptrap Bunkum

Coat of Arms of Slovakia

After three days of intractable verbal warfare over the capital of Slovakia, Elliott and Brock reach an unsteady détente as Brock begins to question everything he knows… and realizes his true enemy may be closer than he thinks.

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Point/Counterpoint: Elliott’s Rebuttal to Brock’s Nonsense

Coat of Arms of Slovakia

Cross examination in Whim’s great debate over the capital of Slovakia begins today, as Elliott gives no quarter in his attack on the logical fallacies of Brock’s opening statement.

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Point/Counterpoint: Brock’s Opening Statement

Coat of Arms of Slovakia

Whim’s week-long debate to determine the capital of Slovakia continues as editor Brock Mahan posits his own theory as to where the seat of the Slovak government is located.

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Point/Counterpoint

Coat of Arms of Slovakia

Brock Mahan and Elliott Kalan are great friends, even though they disagree with each other 90% of the time. Often vehemently. Someday, they will likely engage in an epic argument that destroys lives, families and each other. Until then, they’ve vowed to settle all serious disputes via the written word in POINT/COUNTERPOINT.

The issue at stake this week: What is the capital of Slovakia?

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Body Hair Power Rankings

Burt Reynolds: Patron Saint of Hirsute Men

Thinking of growing a beard? Or waxing those hairy, Hobbit-esque feet? Whim contributor Shawn Donnelly urges you to put down the razor (or Propecia) until you consult the Body Hair Power Rankings for the week of September 13th.

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Classifieds from the Boston Bulletin, the Only Newspaper to Survive the Apocalypse

"Chum monger - I could do that!"

This Labor Day, Whim salutes those for whom every day is a holiday: the unemployed. Courtesy of contributor Mike Yarsky, some job listings that even the most unqualified of readers can (maybe) fill.

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