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August 19, 2008

For the self-righteous, hypersensitive moron in us all...

n.b. This title will make more sense if you read the comment argument on my last post. It gets so heated on the internets!

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case in point.

Joke, Zoe! A post to lighten the mood ;)

OMG Ryan, please please read this post, it's really funny:

http://guanabee.com/2008/08/color-us-latino-part-two-and-t-1.php

It's about the study you blogged in your earlier post, and basically makes the same points you do. And it's hilarious.

Thats just... so... wrong... ;)

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