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		<title>By: zynga facebook</title>
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		<description>hah a lot of of the observations readers make are kinda silly, on occasion i ponder whether they in fact read the content articles and content before writing or if perhaps they only look at the title of the article and come up with the first thing that comes to mind. in any case, it is actually enjoyable to read intelligent commentary every now and then compared to the identical, old oppinion vomit which i typically discover on the web</description>
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