Surely, there's metaporn somewhere? posted by disillusioned at 1:38 PM on December 31, 2006
Many things really can't be boiled down to "meta". People tend to look for central patterns that really aren't there. posted by Burhanistan at 1:40 PM on December 31, 2006
-merism (can actually be an acute problem at work. Proof fleurescents under several light sources.) posted by Devils Rancher at 4:44 PM on December 31, 2006
metaorder is where two things previously thought to be unrelated turn out to be related after all. when you encounter it suddenly in the field, it is almost always bad. posted by bruce at 5:08 PM on December 31, 2006
And of course metamonkey whose posts on mefi always are very abstract and make me think 'if I had a lot more time I'd love to study this post' and then move on.
Happy new year people. posted by jouke at 5:45 PM on December 31, 2006
posted by themadjuggler at 1:36 PM on December 31, 2006