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bias journalisms

a comment on a blog that, instead of making the poster look smart and well-rounded, instead makes them look stupid because a) they think that a blog is journalism, and b) they think that bias can be used to replace biased.
Blogger: I don't like a popular software company.

Commenter: Bias journalisms!

Blogger: Fuck you, dumbass.

Other Commenters: that's bias!

Blogger: Fuck you too.
by sartorish November 18, 2010
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Frak journalist

As everything is SLIGHTLY different in Colonial society, hack journalists are known as frak journalists.
-- So Seiku Hamilton, frak or fight?

-- Fight journalist.

-- The guy he's the wingman to, James McManus?

-- Frak journalist.

-- What about Palaya Kohn?

-- She's not a Frak journalist. She just sometimes practices frak journalism.
by sukadog April 22, 2011
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The Journey Into the Abyss of Mindfuck

The musical orgasm that is the last couple of minutes of 'I Want You (She's So Heavy)' by the Beatles that concludes the first side of Abbey Road.
Quick, get me a tissue before the The Journey Into the Abyss of Mindfuck starts
by FergleMcMergle December 10, 2011
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Chequebook Journalism

Paying people for information, to get the best photos or breaking news.
(boss) Have you got that photo?
(photographer) Not yet. I think we'll need to make a chequebook journalism with that insider. That's the only way to get that photo.
by Amy Spencer June 27, 2013
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drunk journal

(noun) A drunk journal is the product of "Wasted Wednesday." This device originated when a girl named Sarah and a boy named Phillip in a Midwestern town began writing thoughts, ideas, drawings and whatever they please into a private journal while under the influence of a certain amount of alcohol. The purpose of a drunk journal is to find joy and answers the following day as you attempt to read it aloud. This immediately results in laughter and memories, which otherwise would have been wasted.
Did you read the drunk journal yet?
by boobylips January 28, 2014
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e-journal

"I use my E-Journal when I'm sad to distract myself"
by KyeForce October 9, 2015
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Beacon Journal

(lee-kun yer-nal) n. A news paper thought to be so unreliable that school children are prohibited from using it as a source in their current events homework.
"Do you have any toilet paper?"
"No, but I just picked up today's copy of the Beacon Journal."
by wordsmithhomie October 7, 2016
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