They are the kinds of stories in which small, piercing social insights and maneuvers accumulate until they force a subtle sea change in somebody or other.
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<--This has degenerated into a ridiculous farce where now Windows66 starts accusing everyone who points out that they are a sockpuppet of EnglishPatriotMan of being sockpuppets themselves, of somebody or other.
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As a rule of thumb, when you see someone writing about what somebody or other " observes, " they're constructing unnecessary perpendiculars .-- talk ) 19 : 54, 23 September 2008 ( UTC)
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Your opinion that it's a " propaganda rag " is unsupported, and most of the Venezuelan media could be described in those terms by somebody or other . talk 12 : 51, 4 February 2010 ( UTC)
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Not long ago, one could hardly get through a week without stumbling across somebody or other's culture war _ outraged fundamentalists or neoconservatives or righteous multiculturalists raving about Hollywood or political correctness or Robert Mapplethorpe or Allan Bloom.
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:: User : Volunteer Marek, 13 : 34, 19 February 2014-- " This has degenerated into a ridiculous farce where now Windows66 starts accusing everyone who points out that they are a sockpuppet of EnglishPatriotMan of being sockpuppets themselves, of somebody or other.
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Whether this pessimism reflects a momentary and recurrent mood swing _ for most of its history, at least since the coming of the talkies, the cinema has been reported by somebody or other to be in decline _ or a true intimation of mortality remains to be seen.
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Like the hotel, which they'd just painted, and there was no air-conditioning, and so everybody had to sleep with the doors open, and it smelled like paint and fish, and the sleeping arrangements _ Gayfryd and Arnold Scassi in a room together, and Mrs . Graham with somebody or other.