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Mr. Die Fledermaus,

Mr. rraattbbooyy,

Mr. rraattbbooyy,

I am uncertain about the import of this article. The FDA, a most trusted government agency, relied on the findings of peer-reviewed journals in establishing the four basic food-groups-

It has been my experience that the further out the tech prediction, the more accurate it becomes. Therefore, I think the authors of this article made a mistake in not focusing their energies on the release of Windows 14.

Death, it what's for dinner!

Mr. SewerShark,

I thought I understood the article until the last paragraph. I think there was an error when writing it. So, if you are a celebrity, allow me to issue the correct version:

While this article raises an interesting point, I think the conclusion is the exact opposite of the one reached by the article. As has been well-documented by respected peer reviewed journals, organs are best when they are freshest. Therefore, we should extend organ donation to those who are even more alive, and

Being illegitimate, I am unable to read the text that accompanies the article. However, I can see the picture, and I am shocked at Conan's new hair style. While I do not begrudge the fetching ginger's choices, I think that it makes him look rather girlish, and he would be better off growing a Tom Selleck or early 70s

While I find this article refreshing and forthright, it fails to identify the single largest drawback that accrues to Apple's competitors and their design choices; namely, they don't feature a giant Apple logo.

As my collection of opinions is entirely formed from the media landscape, I am completely uncertain as to how to feel about China given recent press coverage. Am I supposed to feel terrified of them, or sorry for them?

Mr. joebrownies,

Mr. joebrownies,

"Any serious Gizmodo fan will want to follow everyone below. We give good Twitter."

Mr. Helixthe2nd,

Mr. redbeaver,

Mr. Helixthe2nd,

Mr. joebrownies,

Mr. tinyinstruments,