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All posts tagged
wikipedia
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October 21, 2016Why Won’t You Kids Go to Sleep and Let Me Read Badfinger’s Wikipedia Page in Peace?
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September 10, 2012Wikipedia Brown
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January 18, 2012A Day’s Worth of Facts to Get You Through Wikipedia’s 24-Hour Blackout
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May 5, 2010Non-Essential Mnemonics: “Teacher, gunslinger, magician, intrepid bohemian, lover, cartoonist, and king.”
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March 24, 2010Missing Lunch at Wikipedia
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December 10, 2009I Am Locking The Wikipedia Article On Our Sex Life
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February 12, 2008My Ancestry Assignment
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October 26, 2006I’m Starting to Suspect a Dungeons-and-Dragons Player Named “Elgdorf the Mage” Is Abusing His Wikipedia Editorial Privileges
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October 23, 2006Dispatches From a Public Librarian: Disptach 24
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October 12, 2006Wikipedia Articles Longer Than “Spain.”
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April 13, 2021An FAQ About Your New Birth Control: The Music of Rush
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April 9, 2021The Five Stages of Grief When Dealing With No Longer Being Able to See the “Scoop, There It Is” Geico Commercial
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April 9, 2021An Open Letter to My Children Regarding the Commencement of Asynchronous Parenting
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January 25, 2016Alternatives to Resting Bitch Face
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