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What does it mean that the SF Weekly printed the phrase “happy ending” twice on one page?A) nothing; there is no meaning to anything in any free weekly
B) subtle and passive come-on meant for the Guardian staffers under the age of 23
C) why bother?
D) the phrase “happy ending” always makes people giggle, especially when applied to President Hu or a homeless man.  See, you’re giggling, aren’t you?
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What does it mean that the SF Weekly printed the phrase “happy ending” twice on one page?

A) nothing; there is no meaning to anything in any free weekly

B) subtle and passive come-on meant for the Guardian staffers under the age of 23

C) why bother?

D) the phrase “happy ending” always makes people giggle, especially when applied to President Hu or a homeless man.  See, you’re giggling, aren’t you?

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    • #linguistics
    • #lazy language
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