abstract
| - Stuff Magazine is an English language magazine published monthly in the USA and distributed worldwide. It describes itself as 'The Magazine for Lovers of Sundries', and features articles devoted to things, stuff and what have you. The magazine was founded in 2006 as a reaction against the increasing overspecialisation of popular magazines. Stuff magazine prides itself on the fact that its articles cover virtually anything. For example, the very first issue contained articles on wheelchairs, bookmarks through the ages, how an understanding of whales and dolphins can improve your dating style, care and maintaince of a 1962 Pontiac Tempest, buying a crib based on your baby's star sign, and an in depth comparison of the top 563 brands of grout. As yet, the magazine is selling well bellow projections. Market analysts say this is because the magazine has yet to find its market, but editor Ficus Whittleby disputes this, claiming that since the proposed market is "everybody" this cannot be true. Whittleby has confirmed that the theme of the March 2007 issue will be "500 Reasons you tools aren't buying this magazine". In the interest of expanding its sales base, Stuff Magazine has released several of its articles into the public domain as part of a viral marketing strategy[#endnote_Viral]. Since we at Uncyclopedia have never shied away from publishing free filler helping those in need, we reprint these articles here.
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