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Archive for October 2011

   (2011.10.10)

Tabatha Southey has a learning disability, but claimed the Mac allowed her to write. Now: How, exactly?

   (2011.10.10)

Of course Siri will work in Canada. Spoken Canadian English is American English. Now, French becomes another issue

   (2011.10.10)

Melissa Lafsky: “The part [Alexander] Skarsgård plays here is Paragon Alpha, the man who can win on all fronts and serves as a boot in the ass to the socially softened hero. He evokes fear and respect in men while simultaneously compelling women to bang him”

   (2011.10.10)

Roger Black lists news categories in the order in which 20th-century media saw them

   (2011.10.10)

Even after Steve Jobs’s death, opentards insist their way is better despite the actual facts

   (2011.10.08)

Stieg Larsson’s strict moral code rings true to me despite surface dissimilarities

   (2011.10.08)

I am quite sure the only thing that will put and end to Jason Scott’s relentless attacks against me is his death

   (2011.10.07)

Two giant Vancouver homosexualists use BigMuscle to talk about the liver transplant one of them needed

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