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BME
http://www.bmezine.com
I've nominated BME for this award every year, and I stand wholeheartedly by that choice. BME is the first, biggest, and best web presence for body modification. And it's not just a website anymore -- BME is publishing books and multimedia, sponsoring events, and promoting community. The website offers so much, including news, editorials, polls, Q&A, FAQs, thousands of images and experiences, links, erotica, and a "home" on the internet for modified individuals. The impact and influence of BME on this world will be felt for years to come. Happy 10th birthday, BME!
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 mod enthusiast, involved with the Om Summer Solstice Festival.
IAM Page: Flip |
BME
http://www.bmezine.com
This is getting too easy. Even when it was www.bme.freeq.com this was the best site. This year, new columnists, better convention coverage, a revamped encyclopedia, etc etc. Truly, there is no other modification site that touches BME in terms of content, progressiveness, and allegiance of its visitors.
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BME
http://www.bmezine.com
I'm sure I'm sounding repetitive now... BMEzine. I
have yet to come across a site that can even begin to compare in quality or
quantity of content.
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 former staff member of BME's QOD and current BME columnist, moderator of the BME mailing list, piercer at Cottage 13 in Hamilton. Interviewed on Modified Mind.
IAM Page: aesthete |
IAM.BMEZINE
http://iam.bmezine.com
Of course. Except for the QOD section of BME, I don't really visit it anymore. IAM centers around a community, which is more important than a logo, flashy graphics, and amputation pictures all rolled up into one. Having said that, IAM is pretty ugly and could use a face lift. At least users have the option of styling their own pages, so that makes it a bit better.
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