... is to connect these actual Friday afternoon Twitter Trending Topics via conspiracy theory:"

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Two days into its new government, the Democratic Party of Japan is wasting no time setting new policies for the country. Yesterday, the Defense Minister suggested a withdrawl from Afghanistan; today, the country looks set to suspend use of the death penalty.
They don't appear to be waiting on a phony bipartisanship that will never arrive. This is probably a gross oversimplification, but it does put in perspective degrees of post-election action on promised change.
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NEW YORK - Pavement, one of the most influential indie rock bands of the ‘90s, will reunite.
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Flash forward, with Glenn Beck TIME asks questions without providing the answers. Wimps.
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Memories. President Carter's longtime adviser on southern cultural affairs:
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Associate Professor Dr Kimberley Wade from the Department of Psychology led an experiment to see whether exposure to fabricated footage of an event could induce individuals to accuse another person of doing something they never did. In the study, published in Applied Cognitive Psychology, Dr Wade found that almost 50% of people shown fake footage of an event they witnessed first hand were prepared to believe the video version rather than what they actually saw. (emphasis mine)
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Kanye would never have messed with Johnny, of course. Nashville needs more badasses; can't leave it up to the moms.
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