November 2008
11 posts
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The Dilution of Outrage
In my adult life the word outrage has been used so commonly (typically by left-wing dimwits) that it’s ceased to be really meaningful. Instead, it rests at the bottom of the linguistic toolbox with other ill-used and blunted words like “tragedy”.
It’s probably time to sharpen the edges on “outrage” though, and there’s no better whetstone than this:
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“If you apply for a position now, you will not need to apply again after January 20th. Applications submitted now to the Obama-Biden Transition Project will be retained and considered by the Office of Presidential Personnel after President-Elect Obama takes office.”
President-Elect Obama. Damn that sounds good.
Word of the Day
“Palinfreude”
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– Tupac. Fuck him though, I was always a Biggie fan.
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