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Wies-Ass, Volume 4, Issue 2 |
Wies-Ass, Volume IV, Issue II - Jason Garcia
Backward by Jason García:
For any of
you that don't know, I will describe the Vajayjay Papay, the best
aspect of the Wies-Ass. It is the section of where we single out those
individuals who did not feel the need to write for our award winning
newspaper. As a chapter, we scrutinize and shun these fellow Alephs for
their lack of willingness and appreciation to what we have going here.
It’s really easy to avoid having your lack of chapter pride questioned.
It’s easier than you might think. Once you start, the words just pour
out. So BE A MAN, DO THE WRITING.
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Wies-Ass, Volume 4, Issue 1 |
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Wies-Ass, Volume 4, Issue 1
(This issue is essentially Volume 3–Jason García decided to skip a volume)
Backward by Jason García:
For any of you that don't know, I will describe the Vajayjay Papay, the best aspect of the Wies-Ass. It is the section of where we single out those individuals who did not feel the need to write for our award winning newspaper. As a chapter, we scrutinize and shun these fellow Alephs for their lack of willingness and appreciation to what we have going here. It’s really easy to avoid having your lack of chapter pride questioned. It’s easier than you might think. Once you start, the words just pour out. So BE A MAN, DO THE WRITING.
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Wies-Ass, Volume 2, Issue 1 |
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Wies Ass, Volume 2, Issue 1
Foreword by Aaron and Gal:
Traditionally, the paper has a very specific topic, as has been true in almost every chapter newspaper that has been released before. Our chapter is the only one that has not had specific topics, mainly because weare a new chapter that has never before had a newspaper. Creative short story writing is a very broad topic. The reason we chose this topic is because before the Vajayjay Paypay has been loaded with names. We hoped that allowing for ridiculous amount of fiction would make it easy for anyone to come up with a topic that interests them.
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Wies-Ass, Volume 1, Issue 5 |
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Wies Ass, Volume 1, Issue 5
Foreword by Aaron Lerner:
The time has come,
and the final issue of the term and of volume 1 is here! It is issue
five, and the theme is The Occult/Bizarre Events. Perhaps you have seen
a ghost, or a flying saucer? Maybe you are wondering if tarrow cards
work at all, or how those weird psychics somehow always mess up? Or how
can some interesting people even believe in that stuff? Is there any
truth to the Occult and other strange phenomena’s? In this issue of
the WiesAss, some of your questions may be answered. In the following
pages, alephs in Simon Wiesenthal AZA # 2524 will tell their stories,
and express their views about the truth behind these mysteries of the
world. Also in this issue is Wiesenthal in the Future Chapter 3: The
King of the Flakes! Or, just read on to see what other amazing things
your brother alephs have put in the paper. So keep reading, and enjoy
the amazing articles and accounts written by your brother alephs!
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Wies-Ass, Volume 1, Issue 4 |
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Wies-Ass, Volume 1, Issue 4
Foreword by Mark Frankle:
Teenage life is really cool when we do stuff like living while being a teenager. But when we live butwe aren’t teenagers, but then we dress like we’reteenagers, that is not cool. That is simply creepy.Some older teenagers, like eighteen-year olds andsuch believe that they are not teenagers, and that makes me a sad panda indeed. Teenagers are rebelswho rock hard, which is awesome, but someteenagers are called emo children, who aredifferent in their own special, emo way. Some teenagers are dirty, dirty tramps. Others eat theirown feces. Both of which are unhealthy, andgenerally bad practices.
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