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What would you guys suggest as good magazines to subscribe to?

I'm thinking of Time or Macleans, but I was wondering if you guys had any better ideas.
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It really depends on what kind of magazine your looking for I suppose. I'd choose Time over Mcleans though.
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My only reason for leaning towards Macleans is the Canadian content.



I really want to subscribe to something because I'd like to have some casual reading that doesn't involve staring at a computer screen, aside from novels. I've already subscribed to Chart, so now I'm looking for something social/political in nature. Both Time and Macleans offer a variety of articles though, so I figure I'm best to go with one or the other.
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Axtech wrote:My only reason for leaning towards Macleans is the Canadian content.



I really want to subscribe to something because I'd like to have some casual reading that doesn't involve staring at a computer screen, aside from novels. I've already subscribed to Chart, so now I'm looking for something social/political in nature. Both Time and Macleans offer a variety of articles though, so I figure I'm best to go with one or the other.


Political/social hey? Adbusters.
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Post by laurel »

cosmo.
seriously.
or, get yourself a shoppers optimum card, and you get yourself free issues of glow.

...i really miss when i used to read real magazines. like good ol' national geo.
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i read....canadian wildlife and reader's digest. my canadian wildlife subscription came with a pack of pretty greeting cards. :nod: but they didn't send me two of their issues! :mad:
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Post by laurel »

i also read my mom's goodhousekeeping, shape and self when she's done with them.
maybe you should just give up on the political/social thing, rob, and just work on buns o' steel.
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*shakes buns o' steel*

:GASP:
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BUNS O' STEEL SHOULDN'T SHAKE! WORK HARDER, WOMAN!
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yes'm :( *flexes*
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Post by Waiting to Exist »

Nickelodeon Magazine.

It's the best.
I just wanna get out,
Stuck inside of this.
Waiting for something else,
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Post by closeyoureyes »

I read Adbusters and Vanity Fair. Somehow I don't see Vanity Fair fitting you. I wish I had a subscription to MacLeans though, i'd go for that, or Adbusters, but adbusters is alot more abstract that straight news, You know?
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