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"I wasn't unhappy about the term coming to an end, let me put it that way.
We're fed up with the glitterati – pardon the term – coming to feed off Calais' misfortunes and treating the people stuck within its walls like lab rats.
According to a YouTube spokesman, more than 5,000 videos identified by the term "coming out" were uploaded to the site in the week leading up to Oct. 12; more than 12,000 were uploaded in the month leading up to Oct. 12.
I can't help but feel like I'm co-opting the term "coming out" from people who really deserve it.
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