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madcap-freedom rated 8 months ago
From the page: "... the World Wide Web might be tainted with unreliable information." "... regardless of what the future holds, one thing is clear: The Internet's status as the world's definitive repository of incontrovertible fact has been jeopardized." Please Wi...

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madcap-freedom rated 8 months ago
From the page: "... the World Wide Web might be tainted with unreliable information." "... regardless of what the future holds, one thing is clear: The Internet's status as the world's definitive repository of incontrovertible fact has been jeopardized." Please Witness: A Did-Something Congress The voters' message is getting through, not only in settling the fights for the Republican and Democratic nominations but in changing the mind-set of Washington...
metalkpretty1 rated 8 months ago
this shakes the very foundation of the universe!
arleas rated 10 months ago
I agree with Jedencorrell. I don't like "The Onion" so much that I need to see random articles (LOL, I called them articles) from the site. It's amusing when you're in the mood for some idiotic satire. Then again, there's always the National Enquirer too.
sexualizingsanta rated 9 months ago
From the page: ""Will we ever fully trust the Web again?" Boutin asked. "We may well be witnessing the dawn of a new era of skepticism in which we no longer accept everything we read online at face value. But regardless of what the future holds, one thing is clear: The Internet's status as the world's definitive repository of incontrovertible fact has been jeopardized." "
Jedencorrell rated 10 months ago
Seven years ago...seven years ago I visited The Onion on a daily basis for humor. It's still humorous from time to time, but I don't want to see an article from their site every other stumble. I fully understand how to look up the website if I want to read their latest; I started doing that seven years ago.
EddieStarr rated 10 months ago
OM---G , , the Internet will never be the same.
Komlon rated 19 months ago
I'm not even sure if I can trust this article now.
Squeekzoid rated 10 months ago
And this is from 2002, when Wikipedia had only been around for one year (according to Wikipedia, and who knows what you can trust on there these days)...
Bambooculm rated 38 months ago
I was truly shocked!!