I always cringe when people say “Actions speak louder than words” because actually actions are far more frequently misinterpreted than words.
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Dood. http://www.marginalrevolu tion.com/marginalrevoluti on/2010/01/daniel-gross-m e-and-the-efficient-marke t-hypothesis.html - Star Simpson:
Two squad cars is S.O.P., no? Plus you have *swords* — those are actual weapons, and have been used in the not so recent past to end the... - Kimpossible:
Those midgets were wily, out of control creatures! Its a good thing that I spoke enough French to diffuse the situation, or you may have been... - rebeccatron:
http://www.boston.com/big picture/2010/01/fiery_eur opean_festivals.html - zachary:
i have a friend who has the WEIRDEST eating habits…he’ll only eat Cheerios for a month, and then only Rice Krispies the following... - Dave Cuddy:
Thanks for sharing this information. Where can I find the report on this? - Crysty:
In this upcoming blog, could you explain their reasoning for this decision? This is a sincere question – I really don’t understand.... - Amanda:
nasty, invasive fuckers, those acacias!! http://www.cal-ipc.org/la ndscaping/dpp/plantpage.p hp?region=socal&type= Shrubs - Sam Putman:
Trust me Dustin. The distinction between “ball bearings” and “ball barings” is one that’s worth keeping. - Kimpossible:
I fully disagree with your statement that capitalism cannot afford to be so sentimental. At my work in retail, we SHAMELESSLY played religious... - Crysty:
all is quiet on the western front. - katie ty:
oh, this goes well with that last comment. do you think it’s a form of advertising to intentionally implant “EVERYTHING IS... - katie ty:
one thing that usually works for me is renaming the “americanized” ; version into something new like (”oogeldy boo” or... - Wildcard:
The Fun Theory parent website has more examples. - avi:
Oh, and I know a pretty solid place for amazing dumplings/pot stickers in oakland Chinatown, all their noodles and starches are homemade there.
welllllll, in fairness, it does say “louder” not “more accurately”.