Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com
Here are the five most popular articles that ran at Reason.com between June 1 and June 7. Read 'em while they're hot:
Two Pints of Non-Alcoholic Lager and a Packet of Fat-Free Crisps: How pointless regulations are ruining British pub life Josie Appleton (6/1)
California: Harbinger of Fiscal Doom: What the Golden State's bleak future means for America Brian Doherty (6/3)
Why Long Beach Isn't Detroit: How Southern California survived the collapse of aircraft manufacturing without a bailout Matt Welch (6/1)
The O'Reilly Factor: Is the Fox News host to blame for the murder of Dr. George Tiller? Brendan O'Neill (6/1)
Anatomy of a Child Pornographer: What happens when adults catch teenagers "sexting" photos of each other? The death of common sense Nancy Rommelmann (6/4)
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This Last Week's Top 5 Hits at Reason.com idea is stupid as shit.
Yeah, we know, but it is easier than coming up with new ideas.
"Yeah, we know, but it is easier than coming up with new ideas."
A few weeks ago someone suggested a thread regarding the Brickbats. Why not give it a try?
"Yeah, we know, but it is easier than coming up with new ideas."
Easier for whom? Because if you're intellectually lazy, not posting at all is easier still.