It's not very popular.

MR. Language Person
Michigan
Nov 11 MR. Language Person commented on CERN's Large Hadron Collider Encounters Bird Food From the Future?.
@5. Exactly. Mudede should read the last chapter of Brian Greene's "The Fabric of the Cosmos," which addresses Mudede's probable paradoxes rather well.
Oct 26 MR. Language Person commented on Microsoft's $1,000,000,000 Tax Dodge?.
I just can't take anyone seriously who doesn't understand the difference between "it's" and "its."
Oct 24 MR. Language Person commented on Lunchtime Quickie.
@58. First of all, no. You're a revisionist asshole. Every time someone makes a bad post (and most of Kelly's are good), you claim it's sarcasm. This is not satire.
Secondly, this type of thing DOES cause people like Jenny McCarthy fans, to avoid vaccinations, which end up sickening some and killing a few.
Finally, enjoy the real world, tough guy. Open your window in your basement apartment, take a deep breath, and inhale my urine as I piss on you as I come home from the bar.
Oct 23 MR. Language Person commented on Lunchtime Quickie.
@ Kelly O.
Stop. fucking. talking.
How hard is it to get to Golob on the same page you post on, like you even suggested? This is bullshit, and fear-mongering, and your "knee jerk reaction" and posts like it CAUSE HARM.
How do you like causing a death, Kelly?
Yes, it's hyperbole, but you're still being fucking stupid.
Oct 17 MR. Language Person commented on What He Said.
I'm pissed, too, but I have a hope. I suppose it's sort of like the kid who turns his hat inside-out when his home football team is down by two touchdowns with two minutes to go. Not likely, but they just might win...

Obama is saving his (dwindling) political capital to spend all at once. He doesn't want to risk losing any support on health care, so he does nothing else. As soon as that passes, he'll repeal DADT, introduce a plan to end DOMA, and close Gitmo in a week.

...and my hat's on inside-out.
Oct 6 MR. Language Person commented on Savage Love Letter of the Day.
Great advice.

Oh, and, "misled."

That is all.
Oct 1 MR. Language Person commented on Stupid Fucking Credulous Hack of the Day: The Oregonian's Bryan Denson.
No. If I'm writing an article about a new discovery about how genetecists have discovered a new way that DNA transcription works, revealing new information about how species evolve, I am not going to include a paragraph in there that says, "Some people don't believe in evolution, blah blah blah." They are not scientists, do not understand the argument (how biology works) and do not deserve to be mentioned. Now a story on evolution and society, sure. Same here, a story about drugs and society deserves a mention about how effective the drug war is, but not about a specific policy on something that is really quite dangerous all by itself.
Sep 30 MR. Language Person commented on Stupid Fucking Credulous Hack of the Day: The Oregonian's Bryan Denson.
@ 18. Good point.
But does every story require an opposing viewpoint? Does a story on evolution require a counterpoint covering intelligent design, just because a majority of the people in this county are stupid fucks who don't believe in "Darwinism?"
Sep 30 MR. Language Person updated his or her location.
Sep 30 MR. Language Person commented on Stupid Fucking Credulous Hack of the Day: The Oregonian's Bryan Denson.
Yeah, yeah, the war on drugs is bad, but this "hack" is only covering one part of the drug issue, and no one can deny that these gangs growing pot on public lands are a problem that we need to combat. First, it's public lands they are damaging, and secondly, they can be quite violent in defending their crops, with guns, traps, etc. This article was about that story. Not every story can cover every issue relating to a topic.
 
 

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