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		<title>By: Three Things &#171; Misanthropology 101</title>
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		<description>[...] 2) Speaking of standards and blogging, how about that Selena Kitt? You may remember her as the source for much of the good information in last week&#8217;s post &#8220;Let&#8217;s Try to Ban Sex, Because That&#8217;s Always Worked in the Past&#8221; (the bad writing surrounding the good information was still mine, though). Well, she followed up with an update in the Comments section, since apparently she is a lady who notices when other blogs are talking about her, and she&#8217;s got more valuable thoughts on the same corporate-censorship issue over on her blog. Suffice it to say that we were very impressed she noticed her mention on MA101 and took the time to follow up. I&#8217;m not sure all of her novel covers/descriptions are exactly Safe For Work, but if no one&#8217;s peeking over your shoulder you might reward her hard work and professionalism with a quick browse through her delightfully racy-looking titles. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 2) Speaking of standards and blogging, how about that Selena Kitt? You may remember her as the source for much of the good information in last week&#8217;s post &#8220;Let&#8217;s Try to Ban Sex, Because That&#8217;s Always Worked in the Past&#8221; (the bad writing surrounding the good information was still mine, though). Well, she followed up with an update in the Comments section, since apparently she is a lady who notices when other blogs are talking about her, and she&#8217;s got more valuable thoughts on the same corporate-censorship issue over on her blog. Suffice it to say that we were very impressed she noticed her mention on MA101 and took the time to follow up. I&#8217;m not sure all of her novel covers/descriptions are exactly Safe For Work, but if no one&#8217;s peeking over your shoulder you might reward her hard work and professionalism with a quick browse through her delightfully racy-looking titles. [...]</p>
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