Ask comment:
"1. How about just saying: "why?"
2. "I am... on the inside."
3. "OK, but only if you cry."
4. Look concerned for a moment, and then say: "I seem to have left my smile at home today. Sorry! Try again tomorrow...." [
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favorited by Soulbee on
August 4, 2008 11:10 AM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by dasheekeejones on
May 9, 2008 6:17 AM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by dmt on
May 8, 2008 6:14 AM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by dhartung on
May 7, 2008 10:13 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by fullerine on
May 7, 2008 7:50 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by pantagrool on
May 7, 2008 6:46 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by gorgor_balabala on
May 7, 2008 5:20 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
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favorited by jedicus on
May 7, 2008 1:30 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
more]
favorited by Lentrohamsanin on
May 7, 2008 1:27 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
more]
favorited by prefpara on
May 7, 2008 1:10 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
more]
favorited by Viomeda on
May 7, 2008 12:31 PM
MeFi comment:
"We'll see what he'll be like. But, the good news is that Medvedev proudly continues the hair/no hair pattern of Russian post-revolution leaders.
Lenin (bald)
Stalin (hairy)
Khrushchev (bald)
Brezhnev (hairy)
Andropov (bald)
Chernenko (hairy)..." [
more]
favorited by Sys Rq on
May 7, 2008 12:06 PM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by sindas on
April 29, 2008 10:22 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by elisabethjw on
April 29, 2008 9:37 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by schyler523 on
April 29, 2008 9:24 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by gt2 on
April 29, 2008 8:49 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by iamkimiam on
April 29, 2008 8:16 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by Koko on
April 29, 2008 7:10 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by Inspector.Gadget on
April 29, 2008 6:48 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by konolia on
April 29, 2008 6:44 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by Xoder on
April 29, 2008 6:18 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by kittens for breakfast on
April 29, 2008 6:07 AM
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"I don't think that this joke is a clearcut example of racism. You are right that it relies on racial stereotypes to get its point across. But, the point of the joke is not that black (or white) people are inferior, but rather that we all tend to..." [
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favorited by limeonaire on
April 29, 2008 5:37 AM
Ask comment:
"ME: "I'm a mathematician."
THEM: (Any combination of the following)
"You must be really smart!"
"I'm really bad at math."
"Haven't all math problems been solved already???"
"So, um... what do you DO?..." [
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favorited by ZeroDivides on
April 29, 2008 1:40 AM
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"1) You know you're a mathematician if when shopping for cars and saying "I'll take the blue one or the red one," you feel compelled to add "but not both."
2) Cosine is having a party and invites a whole bunch of other functions..." [
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favorited by numinous on
April 17, 2008 11:42 PM
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""But in this ever changing world in which we live in / Makes you give in and cry" (Live And Let Die - Paul McCartney)" [
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favorited by johngoren on
March 4, 2008 10:44 PM
MeFi comment:
"Sarcasm is a tool, and like a sledgehammer, sometimes it can be used for good sometimes it can be quite hurtful. Consider the following two exchanges.
Conversation 1:
"Do I look good in these pants?"
"Oh yeah, as good as any..." [
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favorited by drjimmy11 on
February 17, 2008 8:13 PM
MeFi comment:
"Sarcasm is a tool, and like a sledgehammer, sometimes it can be used for good sometimes it can be quite hurtful. Consider the following two exchanges.
Conversation 1:
"Do I look good in these pants?"
"Oh yeah, as good as any..." [
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favorited by regicide is good for you on
February 17, 2008 12:42 PM
MeFi comment:
"Sarcasm is a tool, and like a sledgehammer, sometimes it can be used for good sometimes it can be quite hurtful. Consider the following two exchanges.
Conversation 1:
"Do I look good in these pants?"
"Oh yeah, as good as any..." [
more]
favorited by you're a kitty! on
February 16, 2008 5:30 PM
MeFi comment:
"Problems with the data and the methodology have already been mentioned above, but I think there is a fundamental problem that I haven't seen mentioned yet. If you notice, the vast majority of the books on the chart are sandwiched between 1000 and..." [
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favorited by !Jim on
January 26, 2008 6:55 PM
MeFi comment:
"Problems with the data and the methodology have already been mentioned above, but I think there is a fundamental problem that I haven't seen mentioned yet. If you notice, the vast majority of the books on the chart are sandwiched between 1000 and..." [
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favorited by Afroblanco on
January 26, 2008 1:40 AM
MeFi comment:
"Problems with the data and the methodology have already been mentioned above, but I think there is a fundamental problem that I haven't seen mentioned yet. If you notice, the vast majority of the books on the chart are sandwiched between 1000 and..." [
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favorited by koeselitz on
January 25, 2008 3:52 PM
MeFi comment:
"Problems with the data and the methodology have already been mentioned above, but I think there is a fundamental problem that I haven't seen mentioned yet. If you notice, the vast majority of the books on the chart are sandwiched between 1000 and..." [
more]
favorited by The Bridge on the River Kai Ryssdal on
January 25, 2008 2:54 PM
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"1) You know you're a mathematician if when shopping for cars and saying "I'll take the blue one or the red one," you feel compelled to add "but not both."
2) Cosine is having a party and invites a whole bunch of other functions..." [
more]
favorited by rapscallion on
December 19, 2007 4:21 PM
MeFi comment:
"The thing that bothers me with moral dilemma scenarios as commonly presented is that we are given yes/no options without room for variations or alternative possibilities.
You are right that usually we have more than two options in any given..." [
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favorited by ekstasis23 on
November 26, 2007 8:49 AM
MeFi comment:
"The thing that bothers me with moral dilemma scenarios as commonly presented is that we are given yes/no options without room for variations or alternative possibilities.
You are right that usually we have more than two options in any given..." [
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favorited by tehloki on
November 25, 2007 1:37 PM
MeFi comment:
"The thing that bothers me with moral dilemma scenarios as commonly presented is that we are given yes/no options without room for variations or alternative possibilities.
You are right that usually we have more than two options in any given..." [
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favorited by nooneyouknow on
November 25, 2007 11:30 AM
Ask comment:
"1. Don't leave your stuff lying around. (E.g., don't leave your jacket on the couch in the living room, don't leave your dirty dishes in the sink.)
2. If you make a mess, clean it up right away.
3. Don't cook things that stink.
4. Don't be..." [
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favorited by limeonaire on
October 30, 2007 5:05 AM
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"1. Don't leave your stuff lying around. (E.g., don't leave your jacket on the couch in the living room, don't leave your dirty dishes in the sink.)
2. If you make a mess, clean it up right away.
3. Don't cook things that stink.
4. Don't be..." [
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favorited by streetdreams on
October 30, 2007 12:42 AM