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  • 02:31 am Where "self-excitation" is not as dirty as it sounds
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  • fusiawol
    13 Apr 2011, 22:47
    The truth is sometimes nowhere near The Middle
    Plain and simple! I like your work!
  • cychan
    25 Apr 2009, 22:49
    The truth is sometimes nowhere near The Middle
    That's a good point. Name-calling environmental activists "crazy tree huggers" has probably undermined the credibility of the green movement to some extent.
  • ratatosksv
    25 Apr 2009, 13:20
    The truth is sometimes nowhere near The Middle
    Along the same lines, even when the truth is in the middle, if one extreme succeeds in portraying the middle, or a less extreme view on the other side as "extreme," then that can cause a shift in…
  • cychan
    17 Mar 2009, 02:46
    Sensitive female chord progression? ... Really?
    I agree, that's got to be a very interesting data set. Like what are the distinguishing factors of each of the clusters of hits? How many clusters are there? Can any (human) sense be made of why…
  • ratatosksv
    17 Mar 2009, 02:12
    Sensitive female chord progression? ... Really?
    Yeah, it's my favorite Talk of the Nation in recent memory. I have always fantasized about researching what makes pop music "work." When I first listened to it, I really wanted to be able to…

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