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<description><![CDATA[The world needed another profile of a CMS slave about as much as it needs another blog. But the world will have to make an exception for Gabriel Sherman's GQ article on A.J. Daulerio, under whose reign the Gawker-owned Deadspin has published (alleged) pics of Brett Favre's junk and broken open any number of other scandals. Mr. Sherman captures his "brash, boozy, self-mythologizing" subject in full: the dark glory of a born reporter both blessed and cursed with the freedom to do that which he was born to do. Like Batman, if the Dark Knight was a blogger with a penchant for publishing dong shots.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[After all these years, Google still has a sense of humor... Love it! The most basic definition of recursion, made my Friday!]]></description>
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