Taglines

Isaac Fitzgerald bio ↓  ·  February 5th, 2010  ·  filed under Other

“Beast + Rope = Rumpus”

“Part of working is not working.”

“Do you love your child?”

“Inconsistency is human, but try to be nice.”

These are just a few of the many Rumpus taglines, but we’re looking for more. Think you’ve got a good idea for one? Leave it in comments below. We love you back!

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Isaac Fitzgerald has been a firefighter, worked on a boat, and been given a sword by a king, thereby accomplishing three out of five of his childhood goals. He has also written for The Bold Italic, McSweeney's, Mother Jones, and The San Francisco Chronicle. He is the managing editor of The Rumpus. Follow him on Twitter. More from this author →

9 Responses to “Taglines”

  1. Sean Carman Says:

    It was on fire when I got here.
    Dispatches from the cultural periphery.
    Not the end of the internet, but you can see it from here.
    We’re the website the New York Review of Books warned you about.

  2. Marco Romano Says:

    People are self-absorbed balls of cotton candy. Afterall, what else is there in life?

  3. Marco Romano Says:

    Compassionate mercy is helpful, but don’t overdo it.

  4. Emily Says:

    Romp in our playground for book-loving hipsters.
    If animals could talk, it would be about The Rumpus.
    It’s OK if you don’t have a blog. Just read ours.

  5. Hannah Miet Says:

    It’s alright. You don’t have to put your pants back on.
    Mmmm…words…nom.
    Contextual sex.
    Intellectual Snuggie.
    Don’t forget the nevermind.

  6. Stephen Elliott Says:

    Sean, you win the tagline prize. Your award is that I will one day sleep on your couch again.

  7. Jake Says:

    “If you can drink it, it isn’t poison.”

    “Ask us how hard we can punch.”

    “So the Internet created us in its own image. Ugh.”

    “How about we see if we can climb it? You first.”

  8. Jody Says:

    There’s ‘being there for somebody’ and then there’s The Rumpus.

  9. Jody Says:

    Have a co-dependent relationship with the internet!

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