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MisterP

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41. it's the sound technocracy makes when it looks in the mirror and realizes it'd been dead all along
Mon Oct 13, 2014, 12:55 PM
Oct 2014

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The woo belongs in the creative speculation forum. FBaggins Oct 2014 #1
Help this old timer: What does woo mean? n/t Paper Roses Oct 2014 #2
Woo is shit like Alex Jones, rush limbaugh madokie Oct 2014 #6
enenews isn't "woo", it's just a news aggregator. bananas Oct 2014 #9
Whatever madokie Oct 2014 #10
No.... it most certainly is not FBaggins Oct 2014 #12
This article? Correctly references an NRC document. bananas Oct 2014 #16
Ene News is more reliable than its detractors at DU Generic Other Oct 2014 #22
How does anyone read that site and come away... FBaggins Oct 2014 #29
Woowooowoooo Generic Other Oct 2014 #30
Where did anyone say any of that? FBaggins Oct 2014 #32
Who is transparent and tiring... Generic Other Oct 2014 #35
How is EneNews transparent? hunter Oct 2014 #38
"Who benefits most if Japan quits nuclear?" Generic Other Oct 2014 #44
That's the entertaining part of this FBaggins Oct 2014 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author sue4e3 Oct 2014 #42
enenews is a conspiracy site in my opinion sue4e3 Oct 2014 #43
No... it doesn't. In fact it isn't even close. FBaggins Oct 2014 #27
check the readings yourself spike91nz Oct 2014 #24
??? Was that supposed to be responsive? FBaggins Oct 2014 #28
Internet quackery entirely divorced from reality FBaggins Oct 2014 #7
Because we all know you are the expert on all things we should not worry about Generic Other Oct 2014 #31
Lol... hardly. But miles ahead of anything you'll find there. FBaggins Oct 2014 #33
Waiting for your link to these better aggregators of Fukushima info Generic Other Oct 2014 #34
Here's one FBaggins Oct 2014 #39
Thank you...Bookmarked Generic Other Oct 2014 #45
Any time FBaggins Oct 2014 #46
I only click the links to original articles on EneNews Generic Other Oct 2014 #47
An example is Barry Brook, who is "happy to be quoted forever" bananas Oct 2014 #11
history of the word "woo" bananas Oct 2014 #13
It's a purely DU euphemism for any entity competing with established parties. closeupready Oct 2014 #14
Lol... only if "established parties" is a new synonym for "reality" FBaggins Oct 2014 #15
lol, no professional uses the term 'woo', and it's not even vernacular. closeupready Oct 2014 #17
Of course not... It's slang FBaggins Oct 2014 #19
It means Baggins in denial mode Demeter Oct 2014 #20
LOL - the people who use it don't even know what it means! bananas Oct 2014 #23
Ironically, it's now used by crackpots and true believers to attack anyone with common sense. nt bananas Oct 2014 #26
it's the sound technocracy makes when it looks in the mirror and realizes it'd been dead all along MisterP Oct 2014 #41
Linking to enenews won't win you many friend around here madokie Oct 2014 #3
this stonecutter357 Oct 2014 #5
enenews stonecutter357 Oct 2014 #4
Thanks for posting this. bananas Oct 2014 #8
enenews has about as much credibility as Faux Snooze. hobbit709 Oct 2014 #18
Where is the common sense factor? SmittynMo Oct 2014 #21
No one cares about this stuff Generic Other Oct 2014 #25
The common sense factor is already there. Where it's missing jeff47 Oct 2014 #36
The Japan Times: Tritium up tenfold in Fukushima groundwater after Typhoon Phanfone OKIsItJustMe Oct 2014 #37
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