Fear of getting old.
Akin to Fomo (Fear of Missing out), but only strickens those getting old in their crowd.
Akin to Fomo (Fear of Missing out), but only strickens those getting old in their crowd.
Terry D was feeling too tired to go to burningman this year, but at 42 his FOGO got the best of him so he went anyway.
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A ginger caveman-like being, with the eyesite of a dead bat. With hairy toes, and vile body secretions he is one of the most intelligent creatures on the planet. Shame he's had every disease under the sun.
When Frodo goes to iraq, the US Army will believe he is a chemical weapon that has the power to exterminate every poor cunt that comes near him.
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Originated with BBC Radio 4's PM Blog, possibly due to the very first entry, which more or less invited "off-topic" comments...
"Testing, testing.
If this works I'll think about actually writing something tomorrow.
Thanks for dropping by."
Originated with BBC Radio 4's PM Blog, possibly due to the very first entry, which more or less invited "off-topic" comments...
"Testing, testing.
If this works I'll think about actually writing something tomorrow.
Thanks for dropping by."
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“Economists have accurately predicted nine out of the past five recessions,” paraphrasing a supposed quip by Nobel economist Paul Samuelson about the stock market. If you are feeling frustrated by a lack of precision from economists, you can curse the profession by exclaiming: ‘Frigonomics’.
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