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A visibly stunned and solemn Richman, who until this point regarded his willingness to hear out the opinions of others as a worthwhile quality, estimated that he's wasted nearly three and a half years of his existence being open to people's half-formed thoughts, asinine suggestions, and pointless, dumbfuck stories.
"Jesus Christ," said Richman, taking in the overwhelming volume of useless crap he's actively listened to over the years. "My whole life I've made a concerted effort to give people a fair shake and understand different points of view because I felt that everyone had something valuable to offer, but it turns out most of what they had to offer was complete bullshit."
The Desperate Panic of the Apple Haters. It is therefore interesting to compare the news sources that gushed over the Zune--with little information from Microsoft--and encouraged their readers to blow $250 on one, because they are today providing a non-st
John Dvorak on the iPhone: "Hitler got less coverage when he invaded Poland."
What a dribbling cretin.
Olbermann: Bush, Cheney should resign
Paris Hilton is going to do more time than the guy who helped give our WMD spy network to Iran for nothing. That's the meme, and everyone's gonna know it.
"It's said to draw upon the aesthetic and feel of the low-profile keyboard which was first integrated with the company's 13-inch MacBook portables in May of 2006."
I hope this is true - I think the Macbook keyboard is very comfortable and easy to use.
Indian national Dr Haneef has been charged with supporting terrorism for "recklessly'' providing his mobile phone SIM card to terrorist suspects Sabeel and Kafeel Ahmed, his second cousins, when he left the UK for Australia last year.
He said it smacked of a fear campaign run by the government in the run-up to the general election, due in a few months.
More than half of those arrested in the UK on suspicion of terrorism since September 2001 have been released without charge, according to figures.
India has expressed concern at the continued detention of an Indian doctor in Australia in connection with the failed bomb attacks in the UK.
"If you give up a freedom like this, you'll never get it back. It seems that all people have to say now is 9/11 to justify a crackdown. And you are made to look un-American if you disagree."
A man who drove a restored army tank on a rampage against mobile phone towers in Australia's biggest city believed radio waves had "harmed his head," the tank's owner said yesterday.
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