Please someone make this happen. Thank you very much.
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Earlier today, a friend sent me a link to this old-ish post from the excellent history/art/cultural curiosity blog Paleo-Future. It's a document written by John Elfreth Watkins, Jr., for Ladies' Home Journal in 1900. It is entitled "What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years."
I couldn't resist…
Learn the name. She's the next governor of Minnesota.
There were a lot of great candidates in the race for the DFL (Democratic Party) endorsement this year. The party, at the primaries, has chosen Margaret Anderson Kelliher among them.
Now, what will ideally happen is this: The other candidates…
... is up and running here, produced by Mike at Quiche Moraine. Please visit this excellent carnival, click on the links, read them, and become more liberal. Thank you very much.
Well, you can do it every day, so please do it again! Thank you very much.
There needs to be a button that closes the site, and make your browser blacklist the site forever.
I also want a way to connect a button to a shock collar.
Could we then repeat the Milgram experiment, using Denialist websites as proxies for the test conductor??
You know, that diagram would be a lot more effective if:
a) "stupid" wasn't misspelled as "stuipd"
b)"your site", not "you're site".
Julian. No. No, it wouldn't.
Julian: You really need to do something about your irony deficiency.
Eric: That's what autism does to you.
Eric Lund: what a strange thing to say. I am well aware that it is ironic to criticise somebody but to make obvious mistakes. Otherwise, I wouldn't have said anything.
Julian, you are criticizing art. Which is great, because it means that you are appreciating it in your own way.
The shock collar idea is good though.