January 18, 2008
- 11:15 am
By Jess - NYU

In a recent conversation, the topic of male strippers came up (actually, this topic comes up in more conversations of mine than you’d think). Being the kind of girl who’s seen Chippendales a few times, I didn’t see anything wrong with hot guys dancing (kind of laughably) in almost no clothing. To me, it’s just one of God’s many gifts.
A friend of mine, however, saw it as the exact opposite. In her opinion, male strippers not only emasculated themselves, but ruined their attractiveness level by attempting to attain the ideal hot guy persona: shaved chest, oiled body, and perfectly manicured hair.
I was shocked and horrified. Male strippers may be hilarious, but denying their hotness seems like a sin. Besides, most people don’t bat an eyelash when it comes to chicks taking off their clothes.
What do YOU think?
October 15, 2007
- 6:26 pm
By CC Staff

Jessica Simpson is set to rake in 3 million dollars to renew her deal with the pimple poppers over at Proactiv.
Basically, this means she gets more money than she gets to star in all of her blockbuster Hollywood films…to just stay kinda pretty and smile a lot. But get this! In the past, Jessica the Genius has gone on record saying that it was the prescription Accutane that cleared up her zits.
It wasn’t until she signed a contract with Proactiv in 2005 that she had what seems like a change of heart:
“I just had so much build up and so many clogged pores that once I started using Proactiv Solution, my face was just shining. I’m passionate about Proactiv because it worked for me and it gave me so much confidence.“
Maybe her face was shining because she’d returned to being excessively oily after the effects of Accutane wore off. Or maybe she’s just, you know, lying to make a ton of cash for putting in almost no effort. Read More »
Tags: accutane, blockbuster, britney spears, change of heart, clogged pores, confidence, contract, dermotologists, facial, foot, hollywood films, jess, Jessica Simpson, oil, perscription, pimple, proactiv solution, zits
October 9, 2007
- 11:40 am
By CC Staff
In this country we tend to take everything for granted. Blaming everyone else when something goes wrong rather than take responsibility ourselves is not the way to go about solving the problem. It is time to stop blaming the politicians and big corporations and take a stand. Don’t buy another gas automobile. If you are like me, out shopping for your first non-mom-and-dad purchased car, now is the time to grow up.
If Americans really cared about the war in the Middle East, global warming and our enormous foreign trade deficit, than now is the time to stop buying new automobiles until they produce an alternative car to fossil fuel. This is a matter of simple economics (one of the few classes I dominated).
This simple action would put a huge dent in the three issues mentioned above. Americans currently use over 15 million barrels a day of crude oil, over 9 million is gasoline. Blame whatever Texan you like, but the reality is that this money will largely go to countries who hate us. If we all stood together and refused to purchase any new cars unless they ran on non-fossil fuel engines, we could make a real difference.
The phrase “bigger is better” does not just apply in the bedroom, it applies to American culture. Bigger homes, bigger meals, and bigger cars….so is the world really ready to downsize, travel less or make the effort to use alternative fuel? There are a lot of alternative fuel options, some vehicles use electric, others can run on water, hydrogen and even types of grass, but how accessible are these methods to the American public? How many people do you actually know who drive a car that runs on an alternative fuel method? Read More »
Tags: alt fuel cars, alternative fuel, america, carbon footprint, electric cars, ethanol, gas station, gasoline, hummer, hybrid, hydrogen, iran, Iraq War, middle east, non fossil fuel engines, oil, saudi arabia, sports cars, travel
September 28, 2007
- 11:39 am
By CC Staff
Think it takes too much effort or is too expensive to be Green while slaving away in class, writing papers, and living it up at school?
Don’t be so lazy! There are so many ways an individual can have a large effect on the environment and it can start by simply changing your lightbulb. It takes a lot less effort than you’d think!
A compact fluorescent lightbulb (CFL) is that funny-looking swirl that fits into a standard socket. It costs three to five times as much as a conventional incandescent bulb, yet uses one-quarter the electricity and lasts several years longer. There are many other ways you can contribute if you knew.
I believe Shipwreck said it best, after episode 39 of GI Joe, when he said,
“Knowing how to impact the environment is half the battle, following through on that knowledge is what will make a difference. ”
We haven’t really even begun to scratch the surface of conservation because many people don’t know what they can do to play their part in the Green Movement.
The other half of society thinks that being Green is some taboo activity for hippies and the state of Vermont. A lot of people don’t even realize what their affect on the environment is. Read More »
Tags: al gore, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, compact fluorescent lightbulb, conservation, drunk driving, ethanol, GI Joe, green, hippies, home energy, hydrogen, incandescent bulb, leadership, lifestyle calculator, lifestyle change, nuclear power, oil, ted kennedy