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Anti-Christian Soldier

Issue 3. Spring of 1998

Stewart gets his science on in Tweed’s final cut-and-paste issue with a cover diagram of the Krebs Cycle. Later that year he’d develop a new method of data encryption.


Stewart pushed Anti-Christian Soldier in a decidedly anti-religious direction while Bill countered with anti-feminist articles. Frustration ran high as the two feuded over differing beliefs. The issue is littered with small, sad untitled texts and illustrations, many directed at Kristin and Courtney. Lots of Ok Computer was playing in the background. A mutual addiction to The X-Files may account for the underlying theme of paranoia. Or perhaps it was Stewart’s evil step-monster and his marijuana cure.
The publication was streamlining. The authors were attempting (though happily failing) to grow up. Stewart began trading Tweed with zines across the United States as well as a few in Australia. He also started the first Tweed website, learning HTML on the fly. So concluded Stewart and Bill’s junior year of high school.

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2026-04-24 05:28:07
Iran, New York, Regina Spektor, Polyvinyl Records, Iraq, Baghdad, Saturday Looks Good to Me, peace, politics, Krist Novoselic, End report.