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Since when is "critical thinking" inoffensive, bland blather?

And "humanitarian"? When users publicly share the same diet book
reading list, they aren't being humanitarian. They probably aren't even
getting slimmer.

I glanced at Lunch.com's Web 2.0 "content" and found this "critical
thinking" gem: "God bless America, and God bless Poison." The hair
band. Naturally.

Once again the free market saves the day, har har!
Posted by: Tech99_z   Posted on: 08/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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