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Previously on "Addictive and probably carcinogenic: scientist reveals dangers of Daily Mail"
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No, my friend. The Department for Hysterical Analysis (University of Hyperbole, Hull) is a real thing and Professor Ineptias is a distinguished scholar. It was in The Sun....Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
You might also notice that the author of both pieces is in fact the same man, he's basically taking the piss
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Actually it points to a page in the Daily Mail that used a fabricated story from the Guardian as the truth...Originally posted by vetran View Postwhich points to a page from the Guardian with similar conclusions.
missing your point because my tentacles are itchy.
The original: Human evolution: the next stages | Dean Burnett | Science | theguardian.com
The Mail: Humans could have flexible skeletons, tentacles and even colour-changing skin as we evolve, claims scientist | Daily Mail Online
You might also notice that the author of both pieces is in fact the same man, he's basically taking the piss
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which points to a page from the Guardian with similar conclusions.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostQuite good, you need to click on the link at the bottom of the page as well: FreezePage
missing your point because my tentacles are itchy.
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Quite good, you need to click on the link at the bottom of the page as well: FreezePage
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Addictive and probably carcinogenic: scientist reveals dangers of Daily Mail
TRIGGER WARNING: The Grauniad.
Addictive and probably carcinogenic: scientist reveals dangers of Daily Mail | Dean Burnett | Science | theguardian.comTags: None
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