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I have always wondered myself about this
Nice one.
It’s the opposite in popular news’s treatment of science claims.
“Chocolate Causes You to Lose Weight!”
vs
“Select chemical components found in some varieties of chocolate beans may cause a temporary increase in metabolism.”
Another in a welcome and continuing series of penetrating, insightful and thought-provoking explorations of the undercontemplated human condition, and our tendency to use four words where one will do.
By which I mean, nice job.
Wow. I was thinking just this when listening to Steve Jobs launch the ipad.
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werdan, but you can’t deny that the iPad is the best, cleanest, and cheapest grilled-pork steak available at this truck stop…!
gotta love qualifiers!
thats funny dude.
“Another in a welcome and continuing series of penetrating, insightful and thought-provoking explorations of the undercontemplated human condition, and our tendency to use four words where one will do.
By which I mean, nice job.”
LOL?
Either way, interesting picture haha :)
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