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Old 05-13-2012  
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i dropped an anvil on my television
Well, that would be the Wile E way of doing it, wouldn't it.

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I don't watch the news or read the papers. Truth of the matter is, I just don't care. I could read about the most horrible accident across the world, and non would be better for it.

I like to keep things less general. I like to know about things that I, as a person, can be part of and change. However, I do watch SourceFed on YouTube. It's hardly news though, rather just interesting articles brought in a humorous way.

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I tend to ignore them, other than a brief glance at a news website a few times a day to see if there is anything interesting. I don't watch TV really, so don't watch the news, and I don't buy a newspaper. I tried to keep up with it at the last election, but I just don't care anymore. Yes it's tragic that there are wars going on and that people kill each other, that unemployment is rising, etc... etc... etc... But whether I read about it or not isn't going to help.
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I got an old friend who stopped following the news because he couldn't take all the negativity they said. But he lives in the woods as well, so I guess he wont notice how the world is coming down until they start chopping down all the trees or bombs hit around his house. Until then: I guess I envy him.

Sometimes I think you could get more upset when they don't let us now how horrible things are, then the other way around. If you're too positive, people wont notice something is wrong and will contine for example destroying the planet. But if you spike up too much fear, murder will probably follow.
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if I'm honest i don't watch tv, i don't even have tv, and i don't read the news. So I'm pretty uninformed usually, i don't even care. we live in a fcked up world, and always will
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I watch with curious eyes but if it doesnt affect me or I cant really do anything about it I dont really care.
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When I was in my 20s I subscribed to 5 newspapers, read them cover to cover everyday. Now, 2 decades later, I haven't picked up a newspaper in...I don't know when. The only thing I do is glance at DrudgeReport once a week, mainly out of sheer curiosity, I suppose.

I used to keep up with politics, but not so much anymore.

I think I get too annoyed and just tune it out if that makes sense.

I do read Blastr and the Onion!
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^the Onion is America's finest new source

"To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid, you must also be well-mannered." - Voltaire

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^the Onion is America's finest new source
that it is! These days I am easily amused, rarely shocked
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5-Year-Old Announces Circle No Longer Her Favorite Shape
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The shocking turnaround in Billings’ shape preferences has left experts scrambling to discern a possible successor favorite.

ALLENTOWN, PA—Radically reversing nearly three weeks of precedent, local 5-year-old Tricia Billings announced Saturday that the circle was no longer her favorite shape.

"Circles aren't my favorite anymore," said Billings, denouncing the closed-curve geometric construction that, just last month, she called "the best shape in the whole world." "I don't like them."

The stunning announcement reportedly comes after Billings had taken a staunch pro-circle stance by talking constantly about circles; pointing out circular objects during car rides; and sometimes even running into the living room, showing her parents a picture of a circle, and then running back to her bedroom.

In fact, just moments prior to Saturday's definitive anti-circle declaration, Billings was reportedly seen using crayons to color in multiple circles on an otherwise blank sheet of construction paper, a seemingly contradictory signal that has made it difficult for observers to speculate upon the motivation behind her groundbreaking retraction.

"I don't like triangles, either," said Billings, eliminating all three-sided polygons from the short list of contenders for most-admired shape. "Jenny likes triangles. I want my own favorite."

According to sources, the 5-year-old's sudden renunciation of the circle is only the most recent display of erratic behavior in a week that has also seen an abrupt switch of her favorite color from red to green and a sudden, entirely unanticipated condemnation of her Yo Gabba Gabba! CD, which she reportedly used to listen to on loop.

While Billings has yet to announce an interim favorite shape, sources close to the 5-year-old have suggested that trapezoids, rectangles, and—following her discovery of stop signs earlier this month—octagons could all be potential candidates.

Billings' mother, Sandra, who was overheard saying, "That's nice, dear," in response to the surprising dinner-table announcement, did not address her daughter's selection of a new favorite shape.

"She has such an active imagination," Sandra Billings, 35, told reporters in the wake of her daughter's statement, which threw the child's shape rankings into complete chaos and called into question her current opinions on squares, ovals, and pentagons. "Every week she seems to talk about new, exciting things she's learned at school."

Amid what is widely expected to be a tumultuous and disruptive transition, Billings reaffirmed she still really likes hearts and macaroni and cheese. Still, experts across the country said they couldn't help but feel a little caught off guard by Billings' reversal.

“Tricia threw us a real curveball here,” said Education Secretary Arne Duncan, adding that even though Billings has been vacillating between circles and trapezoids for a few weeks now, he had assumed the round shape would remain her favorite for the foreseeable future. “Frankly, if she's capable of turning her back on circles, anything is possible. She says giraffes are still her favorite animal, but at this point I don't whether we should accept that at face value or take it with a grain of salt.”

“I'm not sure,” Duncan continued, “but once the dust settles, I do think she'll be back to drawing circles all over everything, maybe by the end of the month even, but who knows.”

Attempts to reach Billings for a follow-up interview were put on hold following the alarming discovery that after eight months of antagonistic behavior toward classmate Jeremy Caldwell, Billings no longer finds him gross.
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oops! that was one damn long article. sorry folks!
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