Livejournal
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Livejournal is an internationally lauded news service, with contributing writers that comprise a new force in the media, called "citizen journalists." They are widely regarded as some of the most talented, mature, and non-biased minds on the Internet, astounding readers with their unique mix of emotional detachment and integrity. The Internet offers no better source of information about critical issues such as "OMFG Lydia iz soooo like GAY and shit lyk tat" or balanced commentary on "the darkness engulfs my soul" and "NO MOM I DONT WANT TO GO TOO BED YOUR GAY."
It is also pleasing to see that the Livejournal Project is a bastion of goodness and glory on the frontiers of grammar. It is a reassuring fact that in a world of commas, colons and clauses, we will always have the Livejournal contributors, using their intricate combination of poor spelling, worse grammar, and occasionally 1337 to balance the world.
The Livejournal project, started in 1976 by Linus Torvalds (who was German until he moved) was originally started as a search engine service. However, with the help of EFF (Enrico Fermi Flagellum) free speech advocate John Ashcroft, it blossomed into the widely respected news service it is today.
Former-President Bill Clinton has praised Livejournal as a place "where like-minded young boys and men can meet and have a good time." Interestingly, Jerry Falwell and Clinton met on Livejournal before getting married in 2004.
According to a controlled study by a prominent research team at the Haverford College, Livejournal (and a competing news agency, Xanga) possess radically diverse writing staffs.
You can see that the writers at LiveJournal.com come from a wide variety of backgrounds, with 16% minorities, 84% Goth and a full 0% writers of African descent.
Edit:There are at least four black people. I swear it!
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