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43f Links for May 7th


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solo's picture

Great Template

Now I can create my 12 Steps For Total Procrastinating, Clutterholic, Web-Addicted Fuckups Who Are Also Probabalistic Atheists. TPCWAFWAAs Unite.

Up til now I have just been singing “I’m Not A Mongo Anymore” by The Queers. http://tinyurl.com/42ys76

I am adopting a joking tone, but man, I couldn’t be more serious.

Thanks for the post, MM.

mbungaystanier's picture

Spark

Great that you’ll be a regular on this - the CBC is definitely one of the bonuses of living in Canada

lfmoliveira's picture

Re: How to answer the people who think you’re nuts?

I guess you can argue in favor of a “free-range” parenting approach using quite a few very good arguments. But using statistics is not one of those. The statistic that more kids are hurt by car accidents than are kidnapped in the subway is just a reflection of the fact that more kids ride cars than are left alone in the subway. Quite simple.

 
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