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If a man is offered a fact which goes against his instincts, he will scrutinize it closely, and unless the evidence is overwhelming, he will refuse to believe it. If, on the other hand, he is offered something which affords a reason for acting in accordance to his instincts, he will accept it even on the slightest evidence. The origin of myths is explained in this way.
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What does a world on fire, health care, racial tension, PEG soap operas, Facebook, and karaoke all have to do with a desert playa? I'd put it all out here, but it's poor form to crowd lists and pages ill suited for complex and lengthy posts - you'll have to "view original post" or "read more" if you want to hear more of my ranting.
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There's no luck dragon in this story, just a never ending saga of patch and aspire, tweak and puzzle... I now see how Facebook takes my posts on Pandrake automatically - only the blurb is showing, the link Facebook makes to the original post (and thus the meat of this story) is not intuitive, nor customizable. It needs to be, "Read more..." or something.
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What?!? No main page entries for March. Who cares? It's my month. MINE!
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Retraction: I did incorrectly infer that negative events last year were the dog's fault.
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I am not a pleasant man in the cold. One might think that global warming means I'm happier. That's not how it works
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Getting to it, having found voice revisited more suited to this space.
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I got another mass-mailer email about common sense, and I'm really concerned. It's a fact - people are trying to kill common sense.
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Now that I've got it set up to easily post, I can't get motivated to post. Fuck. Oh, by the way, this site is rated R/MA.
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