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    [The Onion: Hot Kids - Teachers, Ep. 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10Jp5SiBezQ). What are your favorite comment sections? (I remember some Amazon reviews listed here a while back that had me rolling...)

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      [The Onion: Hot Kids - Teachers, Ep. 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10Jp5SiBezQ). What are your favorite comment sections? (I remember some Amazon reviews listed here a while back that had me rolling...)

      The Science of King David's Court | Object Oriented Programming with C++

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      The comment section on that movie is a good summary of the unharmful-but-wrong on the internet... (A hope you are aware that only mare mortals have to scroll to get those comment - if want to - but we are developers...)

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