Can't you keep my hand to yourself?!
Thursday, March 2
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PS: I'm going to look into making this one of those stupid meaningless statistics/polls that gets published in papers all over the country when there's no real news to talk about.
Like the thing about people knowing the Simpsons characters better than they know their first amendment rights. It's not news, people! In fact, it's obvious. Don't tell me it says something about our society that we know more about pop-culture figures that we see on a daily basis than we do about a piece of parchment that we're aware of but haven't studied closely since 7th grade. But I digress...
I can see the headlines now: "OVER 1/3 OF AMERICAN ADULTS DON'T POSSESS THE LITERACY SKILLS TO PROPERLY ANSWER SIMPLE YES OR NO QUESTIONS!! WE ARE T3H STUPID!!1!
sweeeeeeet.
Like the thing about people knowing the Simpsons characters better than they know their first amendment rights. It's not news, people! In fact, it's obvious. Don't tell me it says something about our society that we know more about pop-culture figures that we see on a daily basis than we do about a piece of parchment that we're aware of but haven't studied closely since 7th grade. But I digress...
I can see the headlines now: "OVER 1/3 OF AMERICAN ADULTS DON'T POSSESS THE LITERACY SKILLS TO PROPERLY ANSWER SIMPLE YES OR NO QUESTIONS!! WE ARE T3H STUPID!!1!
sweeeeeeet.
I coulda sworn I answered no twice, on different computers. My second 'no' was stolen from me. I BEEN ROBBED!
By the way, I don't believe there is such a thing as a two-question poll. Wouldn't a two-question poll actually be two polls? In such a case I most certainly wouldn't have time to answer.
Sometimes when I vote, and vote often I do, it doesn't tell me I've already voted in this poll. I suspect that if you wait long enough the cookie that identifies your IP expires and you can vote in the poll again.
yeah, if you happen to know of a better poll hosting site please let me know. the previous one was SLOWWW and bogged down the page load times, and this one is ... less than infallible
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