About
A blog following the Daily Mail’s ongoing mission to divide all the inanimate objects in the world into those that cause or cure cancer.
This blog will be logging the Daily Mail’s progress through 2008 using the tools of pedantry, swearing and Venn diagrams.
Wow. I never thought anyone would bother to *count* – can we have a spreadsheet?
No credit to Ben Goldacre for the whole “dividing all objects” idea? I always thought this was one of his best jokes.
what’s happened?! this was such a funny idea, keep going!
I imagine the writer of this blog has died of cancer.
If so, then would that be enough evidence to put The Daily Mail in the “causes cancer” category? He must have had increased exposure when he started this blog, so we would have the beginnings of a dose-response relationship, which sounds to me like enough evidence for scaremongering Daily Mail article on the dangers of reading newspapers.
Is there NO way to delete at source these obscene tirades from ignorant oafs?
this sort of writing would never be permitted here in Canada .I suggest if you can’t write in without using such foul talk then …well.. DON’T write in eh !
A brilliant concept. Keep it up!
Oh, oh… has anyone mentioned the going-to-the-toilet-at-night-and-turning-the-lights-on-gives-you-cancer article yet?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1265277/Cancer-danger-night-time-trip-toilet.html
I like this weblog so much, saved to my bookmarks .
Upon returning to the starting line, the first player must pass the sugar cube to the next teammate in line
and so on. I won’t spoil your surprises and give away any more details. You Divide everyone at the party into two groups, or tribes.
Similar to the cue ball that is shot in pools; this game involves coins
and strikers that are essential to play carrom game.
It combines RPG elements and strategy for a very interesting game where you must stop
the rows of pirates ship from making their way down the
river. If you want to be able to hit the ball
further and harder, you should keep in mind to keep your
grip on the bat loose, your swing should begin with your legs and hips,
and finally, you must always follow your bat through.