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Nick Anderson of the Houston Chronicle is an avowed independent who covers politics and contemporary cultural issues in a way that connects with readers. His loose, idiosyncratic style carries with it an unconventional message that has broad appeal. "I approach my work with a healthy skepticism for the ideological extremists littering our political landscape," explains Anderson.
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PianoGuy24
said, 3 months ago
Idiocracy is upon us.
omQ R said, 3 months ago
mikefive said, 3 months ago
If only it were the old style hacking depicted, done just for fun.
donaldo
said, 3 months ago
all your base are now belong to us
DrCanuck said, 3 months ago
Help me out here, guys. I’ve heard several of my students saying, “I can haz…” something or other and I have no idea where that comes from. Is it a cat food advert or something?
behome09 said, 3 months ago
It’s just an internet meme. It’s supposed to represent how a cat would say “I can have”.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Can_Has_Cheezburger%3F
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13772_3-10023722-52.html
lonecat said, 3 months ago
@DrCanuck
I thot fer shure an emo wood no “I can has”.
ansonia
said, 3 months ago
@donaldo
LOL. Funny.
Fourcrows said, 3 months ago
@DrCanuck
Check out Cheezburger.com – the site was created around a picture of a cat captioned with “I can has cheezburger”.
“LOLSpeak”, as it is now known, is a variation on “Engrish” – originally created by using a translator program to translate English to Japanese, and then back to English, which would change up the syntax of the sentence. It was further enhanced by using purposeful misspellings of the words, and became LOLSpeak.
Thought you might appreciate a slightly more academic history of the linguistics behind it.
DrCanuck said, 3 months ago
Huh. I have no idea how I missed all that. Thanks, guys.
Adrian Snare said, 3 months ago
English, proper, correct English MUST be our only language.
Not this trash, not French, not Spanish, not Russian, but only English!
And no more half-truths and small print either.
1opinion said, 3 months ago
Let’s throw a fine a China for hacking our systems, say, everything we owe them.
Rockngolfer said, 3 months ago
@DrCanuck
Cheezburger also has about 50 other sites, which they keep changing.
Try “There I Fixed It” “School of Fail” “Poorly Dressed” and news from “The Daily What.”
Kylop said, 3 months ago
@omQ R
Exactly!
cjr53 said, 3 months ago
@Adrian Snare
It’s for fun! If you don’t like it, don’t go to that website where the cat asks: “I can has cheezburger?” He’s hungry, it’s cute and I check in once a week.