Now I would be overjoyed to find a free classified ad site that catered exclusively to magicians, but this is not it. In fact, the site appears to be a pretty generic craigslist competitor that for some reason feels the need to identify itself with the "Science of the Magi." In fact, this usage of the term is about as counterfeit as they come. Why couldn't they just have spelled it "magic?"
Monday, February 2, 2009
"Magick Classifieds" Isn't
Here's yet another blow to the use of "magick" as a search term - "magick classifieds." Given that random listings from this site now fill any news search for "magick" along with the usual pop song titles and so forth, 2009 may be the year in which such searches finally become officially useless.
Now I would be overjoyed to find a free classified ad site that catered exclusively to magicians, but this is not it. In fact, the site appears to be a pretty generic craigslist competitor that for some reason feels the need to identify itself with the "Science of the Magi." In fact, this usage of the term is about as counterfeit as they come. Why couldn't they just have spelled it "magic?"
Now I would be overjoyed to find a free classified ad site that catered exclusively to magicians, but this is not it. In fact, the site appears to be a pretty generic craigslist competitor that for some reason feels the need to identify itself with the "Science of the Magi." In fact, this usage of the term is about as counterfeit as they come. Why couldn't they just have spelled it "magic?"
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