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Laborliss Magazine

WHAT IS LABORLISS MAGAZINE?
The most creative project ever.
Laborliss MagazineNeed something new to know about? Socially Acceptable presents Laborliss Magazine a lifestyle magazine from the fictitious town called Laborliss. Open one page and be consumed by what is socially acceptable in this outrageously bizarre and creative display of human behavior.

The edgy, “make-you-think” type stories combine humor and intellect with nonsensical graphics creating r-i-d-i-c-u-l-o-u-s stimulation for your imagination. Laborliss is life-changing, allowing your mind to think the unthinkable. Have you ever considered what would happen in an epic battle of lawn grooming tools? Or really thought about whether playing with a banana or a hammock would be your best use of entertainment? Perhaps you just need tips on how to take a mental vacation… but readers be warned, you’ll probably be addicted.

Since making its debut 28 issues back as a black and white flyer written by mastermind Brandon Mullan, Laborliss Magazine has become a Phoenix phenomenon. People can’t get enough of the comic book meets newspaper that reaches people of all ages. Get yourself some new pool reading material and share it with your kids or your coworkers or your parents!

SUBSCRIBE ONLINE TO LABORLISS MAGAZINE
Subscribe for only $20 per year!

Simply go to www.sociallyacceptable.org/laborliss/ to subscribe to Laborliss Magazine for only $20 a year!

CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE!

Laborliss Magazine

WHY BECOME A MEMBER?
Deekie Wamma, that's why.

Once a member of SociallyAcceptable.org, you will get digital access to ALL magazine since the debut issue #1 all in a convenient digital format.

You'll also be the first to be able to read the latest issues online BEFORE they hit the streets in their print editions.

Laborliss Magazine also makes a great gift and you'll feel all warm and fuzzy knowing you have supported creative people doing creative stuff.

Brandon Mullan
Creator of Laborliss Magazine and SociallyAcceptable.org, Brandon Mullan

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