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Weekend Moment of Zen 1-26-13

January 26, 2013 / bs king

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Featured GPD Word of the Moment:

Misreprecitation: The act of directly citing a piece of work  to support your argument, when even a cursory reading of the original work shows it does not actually support your argument.

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