Word: fakeness
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Christopher Walken’s character explains why the American public is embracing a fake newsman divorcee: “He sounds different. That’s why they can hear...
Second, off-campus girls are way hotter. Michelle, Sonja, Ariel, Jenny, Amy, Rachael, Amanda, Jessica, and Tatyana, it was great to meet you. To each of you: you really are one-of-a-kind. Your gifts of not-fake e-mail addresses were far more generous than the stilted pleasantries we’re used to from Harvard girls, who avoid us just because we sit behind them and tug on their thong straps in lecture. Look, we’re just being playful, so why don’t you save that rape whistle for when you actually feel...
...remembered with sadness how relaxed such meetings used to be, and how tense and paranoid, even Soviet, they've become. We didn't talk so much as whisper, all the while eyeing the felt-covered furniture around us, half expecting a bearded agent to pop out from behind a fake plant, or the waiter to slip a listening device under the sugar bowl. Instead of discussing how Iran could avoid a nuclear crisis with the West, we talked about how we could avoid being labeled enemies of the state. Who cares about uranium enrichment when you spend your days...
...Conspiracy theorists know they have nothing. Press them for solid proof, and they claim they are just asking questions. Most conspiracies follow the same pattern. All evidence and expert testimony backing up the official story is "fake" or "planted," while the lack of evidence backing up the conspiracy theory is merely "proof" that the evidence is being covered up. With no structural engineers or demolition experts backing up the conspiracy nonsense, the theorizers rely instead on a cast of characters who are nuttier than squirrel dung. They make for good comedy, if nothing else. Jan Burton Toronto...
...times for a total loss of 56 yards.TRICK OR TREATBoth teams used trick plays early and often Saturday, and often to great effect. Harvard’s pivotal second-quarter drive that closed a 17-point deficit to just three was keyed by a pair of trick plays. A fake punt was snapped to sophomore defensive tackle and punt formation upback Matt Curtis, who ran eight yards for a first down on fourth-and-four. That play set Harvard up for a 32-yard reverse pass from sophomore wideout Chris Sanders to senior wide receiver Corey Mazza that went...