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I am a savvy social media user and I'm astonished at this!" "Whoa.
Beyond this "whoa" potential, though, the privacy implications of location-based capabilities are hair-raising, says Roger Entener, a mobile-phone analyst at the Yankee Group.
At least, if the sort of conversation you have with your buddies goes something like this: "Whoa!
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"As a culture or a civilisation we are a bit juvenile, it's like 'Oh, I have all this power, whoa, this is so cool, I can transform the earth and I can produce all this wealth'," he says "But we're blinded by our success in a naive way.
I would spend hours just sitting on it, looking at this taxonomy and saying, "Whoa, this is connected to this, and this is the whole genre of 2000s emo — how many steps away is Dashboard Confessional from The Anniversary?" And it was just this thing I really had a passion for.
I also hadn't realized that the number of wisecracks you can make about manure is not infinite, and after the second day ("Excuse me, the horse had an accident over here–somebody want to come and clean this up?" "Whoa! I've been in management training seminars where there wasn't this much horseshit!" and so on), I began to run dry.
The considered critical response to all this is "Whoa, Nelly".
"I think that's the only sort of politically correct way to say this, like, whoa, there's a lot to talk about.
My first reaction to this was, "whoa, Barry, quit playing the race card, dude," because it sounded like he was passing the buck for his administration's many legitimate failures.
My first reaction to this was, Whoa, Barry, quit playing the race card, dude, because it sounded like he was passing the buck for his administration's many legitimate failures: the NSA spying scandal, the proliferation of drone warfare, and his botching of the health care marketplace rollout.
And then when I wrote this track, I was like, "Whoa, this is giving me this weird, epic, overcoming vibe".
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