Funny as that free term paper (yes, I'm too lazy to write HTML code for the joke) is, it's even funnier that a legitimate newspaper used such a site for its research.
Comics update: Heidi Macdonald's The Beat (www.comicon.com/thebeat) has 2 fake headlines for the price of one. Both, however, require some familiarity with the comics scene to get. (Google "Identity Crisis" and "Dave Sim misogyny" to understand the first, and just know that Joe Quesada and Bob Wayne hate each other for the second.)
The admins at the Comic Book Resources Forums are insisting that the boards switch over to paid format today, but few have bitten. I'm expecting something from the other major comics sites, but haven't visited them yet. I doubt anything will eclipse 2003's "Extreme Smurfs," though.
"He's a time-tossed zombie filmmaker living undercover at Ringling Bros. Circus. She's a vivacious winged museum curator from out of town. They fight crime!"
http://home.epix.net/~mhryvnak/theyfightcrime.html
If I were Pope, I'd screw with Church officialdom. Try to canonize Bugs Bunny, act nervous whenever anyone mentions holy water, deliver Sunday Mass naked, that kinda stuff.
Obvious conclusion: The person/persons responsible for that site has never set foot in a bookstore in his life.
www.slowloris.co.uk
Yes, I Googled it.
Ah, the miracle of modern medicine.
I applaud your anger management skills. I have my own daily dose of normalizers to take, and if the health "care" system ever screwed up with me the way they did with you, I'd be punching through walls and chewing on iron.
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