About the Publication
A Note from the Editors
A satirical catalogue of thiccc things, and one rule, in writing since 1974.
This publication catalogues thiccc things. The word is the internet's. It uses thiccc, alongside built different and built like a brick wall, to describe human bodies. We have confiscated the vocabulary and applied it, with the full apparatus of a reference work, to everything that is not a body: aircraft, championship fruit, freight vehicles, cathedral bells, the occasional bridge abutment.
There is one rule, and it is older than most of the staff. No bodies. No people. Every photograph is of a thing. The Founding Charter put it in writing in 1974, and the Editor-in-Chief has filed every proposal to reopen the question since.
The board is six people and seldom in one room. The Editor-in-Chief is in Monaco. The Senior Cataloguer is drafting an objection. The Field Correspondent is, as far as anyone here knows, in a foundry. The catalogue advances regardless, one entry at a time.
If we have done the work, you will laugh once, read three more entries, and then, weeks from now, in a Costco parking lot, watching a Ford F-450 dually negotiate a U-turn, call what you are seeing thiccc, and not be entirely sure why. It is the only review this board has ever cared about.
For the word itself, its definition, etymology, and the reasoning behind the third c, see thiccc, adj.
Bertram Whitmore, Publisher, writing from the Margaret IV. Thiccctionary, Vol. I.