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AetherAeternus rated 18 months ago-
And so it will go down in history that Vonnegut's death was unimportant in light of trivial current events. Or maybe it won't even.
Don Imus, Anna Nicole's gold-digging, disease-ridden corpse, the liberal media, and the entire blogosphere can burn in hell for all I don't f...
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 malomeat rated 18 months ago- KURT VONNEGUT GOT IMUSīD.
 masterzora rated 18 months ago- A quick study showing clearly that more people care about somebody famous for being famous than for an amazing and though-provoking author. Sad world we live in, no?
 AetherAeternus rated 18 months ago-
And so it will go down in history that Vonnegut's death was unimportant in light of trivial current events. Or maybe it won't even.
Don Imus, Anna Nicole's gold-digging, disease-ridden corpse, the liberal media, and the entire blogosphere can burn in hell for all I don't fucking care.
You cunts are all diseased.
 Marcus-Lycus rated 18 months ago- I have written NO-THING about Axxx Nxxxxxx Sxxxx *OR* Dxx Ixxx. I have however noted the passing of Kurt Vonnegut...so there.
 - Solitasolaces rated 18 months ago
- An intresting comparison.
 lysergius rated 18 months ago- Who is Anna Nicole Smith?
 chummers rated 18 months ago- This reviewer gets it wrong, but I like the arguments and data. Just because something is noted and commented upon does not create importance or popularity or relevancy to anything. Stop by the philosophy threads and read about the 'what makes an idea popular' threads that have been commented on in the last month.
 iamjason rated 18 months ago- Kurt Vonnegut was one of the greatest American writers but his death wasn't as noteworthy as Anna Nicole Smith's.
 hoppingsnail rated 18 months ago- From the page: "And once again, the bloggers have shown that they just don't measure up to professional news media." Except the professional news media is guilty of the exact same thing.
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