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    The End of the Poptart Era: An Us Weekly Cover Analysis

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    Image of Rumpelstilskin Rumpelstilskin
    06/19/09

    In reply to The End of the Poptart Era: An Us Weekly Cover Analysis
    Hmmmm...2007 was the Poptarteous Era, are they going extinct? More signs of global warming.
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    Image of Rumpelstilskin Rumpelstilskin
    06/19/09

    In reply to The End of the Poptart Era: An Us Weekly Cover Analysis
    Okay, is Martha a "famous person" or a "reality show" person? Or maybe a "TV Actor"?
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    Image of EleanorRigby EleanorRigby
    06/19/09

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    Stephanie Pratt's struggle with bulimia is a valiant cause that America must know more about.
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    Image of El Matardillo El Matardillo
    06/19/09

    In reply to The End of the Poptart Era: An Us Weekly Cover Analysis
    There's nothing like sugar-pop flavored frosted "information" graphics to start the weekend. This graph could just as easily have measured individual empathic response to the MyLittlePony series of fembots.


    You make charts like a girl.

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    Image of krismry krismry
    06/19/09

    @El Matardillo: I thought that chart was pretty. For serious charts and graphs acceptable to atmospheric physicists and wildlife biologists, I got my subscription to Eos, the weekly journal from the American Geophysical Union. Once in a while I like to lighten up, which brings me to, what is this place, oh right, Gawker.
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