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Want to Protest? Changing Your Facebook Picture Accomplishes Nothing
Explain to me, again, how changing your Facebook profile picture does ANYTHING in regards to protesting something (like the recent SOPA events): …or “supporting awareness” of a cause (i.e. cancer research) by buying pink things whose profits most likely … Continue reading
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Prayer, Grammar, Activity and Passivity in Twitter Trends
I’m annoyed. Today, one of the top trends in Twitter is #prayforjustinbieber. Why does Justin Bieber need prayers? To stop people from chasing him? Why doesn’t he just do what Graham Chapman’s character did in Monty Python’s The Meaning of … Continue reading
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