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Searching for the coefficient of an exratory function
Don points us to Declan's exposure of disagreeable FCC prudes arguing about broadcast speech far less obscene than their own oblivities to the First Amendment.
Reviewed in the document is George Carlin's "Seven Words You Can't Say on the Radio,"
Much funnier is Carlin's Join the Book Club. Read it and try not to laugh.
The batteries are running down
Marekj says Welcome to The Matrix. Today's Marketing is the biggest fucking BLUE PILL you have ever seen, and points to The Merchants of Cool, a PBS Frontline series, as the source of this line, among others:
There's no separation between the space where marketing happens and a space where it's not. Reality and marketing are all one cocoon...
Been saying the same thing for a long time. See here. And here.
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