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Capitalism Loses Ground in “Human Nature” Excuse


Maybe sharing doesn’t have to be taught after all!

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Olympic Logo ‘Porn’ Could Lead to Prosecution

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If you’re a British citizen with a vivid imagination, a glance at the 2012 London Olympic festivities could have you branded a trafficker of child pornography.

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Book Quiz II


The twelfth Blue Pyramid quiz has been launched!

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Man Bites Emu

A story of wrangling, wrestling, and love in Texas.

Mamaaaaaaaaa!

We’re going to pretend that The Mep Report, hippest, hottest, most tuned in website to all things weird and wonderful on this great big Internet of ours, didn’t take four days to link to this work of art.  We’d appreciate it if we just kept this minor oversight, you know, between you and us.  Okay?  Appreciate it.

Happy Belated Turkey Festivity Havings

From a world-weary traveler returning to Mep HQ, wanting to wish all of you a happy extended turkey weekend…

Shutter Power

If you’re one of those people who thought digital photography’s advent was going to kill the art of the picture, here’s a good counterargument.

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Housing Fire Sale Update


Today’s post will revisit our previous analysis of the housing sales surge to see if there’s cause for celebration yet…

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And Now, Your LA Ethnocentrists!

LA Clipper Ignoramus Announcers Ralph Lawler and Michael Smith were suspended from duty this week for their wildly inappropriate rant about Iranian-born Memphis Grizzly, Hamed Haddadi.

And I thought we saved this kind of commentary for the NASCAR TV crew.

Twilight: New Moon – Old Hat

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I attended the midnight premiere of teeny-bopper sensation Twilight: New Moon, this morning. Having re-read that sentence after writing it, I am probably as baffled as you are as to why I agreed to go along with it. Suffice to say, I have a friend who is a big Twilight fan, and I didn’t want her to have to brave the crowd alone, so agreed to do a solid for her while also fulfilling a morbid curiosity to figure out what this Twilight phenomenon was all about.

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