The democratization of knowledge?
This post is going to fail to live up to its title, because I don't have anything profound to say. I just thought that this article was pretty impressive. Thoughts, anyone?
Cut back to Shamrock: "Tito Ortiz is going to find out who Ken Shamrock is, was, and is now." The "is now" in that sentence wasn't really a redundancy. Shamrock was employing a new tense—the ultimate tense—to describe how he was about to be bringing it, how it was about to have been brung.
This post is going to fail to live up to its title, because I don't have anything profound to say. I just thought that this article was pretty impressive. Thoughts, anyone?
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