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avinashkoochee
(30)
Typing Zeus!!

Chatting online for a greater span of time increases the typing speed a lot but depriciates the grammatical portion. How many agree??

Started by avinashkoochee (30) in chatting • 3 responses • Last response by Erewhon (22) • 4 months ago
Tags: chatting, typing, correct usage, grammar, typing speed
 

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Vital Votes - Natural Health Articles by Dr. Joseph Mercola
(2)
Your Must-Know Info About Ayurveda -- An Ancient Healing Art

Ayurveda is an ancient holistic system of medicine and natural healing from India, and is the oldest known form of healthcare in the world. We can find historical evidence of Ayurveda in the...

Started in Vital Votes - Natural Health Articles by Dr. Joseph Mercola • 6 days ago • 0 responses
Tags: jobs, earnings, spiritual health, supplements

Right Wing Nation
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Well, Sorta

Hot Air’s headline: Russian “withdrawal” remains highly nuanced. Not to be picky, but “nuanced” means mealy-mouthed, non-committal, relativist, unprincipled, amoral,...

Started in Right Wing Nation • 2 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: obamination, idjits, '08, wackjobs

Surf the world & spread the word
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Surf the world & spread the word

There have been many studies and reports about how our society as a whole has grown heavier and chubbier. The stomach, in particular, has become a trouble spot for many people. This is due in part to...

Started in Surf the world & spread the word • 3 months ago • 0 responses

Gawker
(15)
On Language: When A Girl Does A Boy Job

William Safire's former copy editor Jaimie Epstein, now a "freelance writer," took over his On Language column for this week's New York Times magazine and she is a big heap of "I rolled around in...

Started in Gawker • 1 year ago • 0 responses
Tags: daphne merkin, femiladyism, j. courtney sullivan, lawrence summers, on language