I love princess stories. Apparently Youtube does too. Thanks for the feature!
I think the phrase, "Once again," is one of the oddest of the common phrases. Is it once, or is it again?
Make sure you watch Christopher's video for context before you go accusing him of anything. It's a good video.
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Here's a couple other videos I recommend you watch.
"The Ignorance of Intellectual Heritage"
Part 1: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=ZI1l7-Rng RY
Part 2: http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=GeutCHeTt E0
"The Ignorance of Intellectual Hypocrisy"
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=X7D5Sz bhd6M
http://www.youtube.c om/msnomer71
At the very least, it's time to start thinking about these things. We do have an opportunity to change the way we are perceived. It's no longer necessary that we be seen as the joke that we have been.
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