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People share overly personal information and make fools of themselves on the web every day, but the impulsiveness of teenagers plus the visibility of Huffpo could be a uniquely combustible mixture.
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With that said, all signs point to a fantastic buying opportunity presenting itself to gain exposure to equities and allow the market to make fools of the Phase 4 investors once again.
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If we make fools of ourselves in the act, let us endure the embarrassment on our own, without the endless analysis by timid women who have never known the devious delight of a primal scream.
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The technique is little changed from the previous venture, and is starting to look weary: he makes fools out of gullible celebrities (mostly, it must be said, from the lower ranks), pausing only to make fools of regular folk.
NEWYORKER: Br��no
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Newspapers really ought not to let their readers make public fools of themselves.
ECONOMIST: Johnson: Don't shoot the pian-ist | The
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Our penance will be the sleepless nights, the fools we will make of ourselves at loud noises, the looks on our faces at the sight of swerving cars, and the pains in our chests when no one is awake.
WSJ: For Wounded Vet, Love Pierces the Fog of War
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We watered down our April Fools' joke to make it less invasive.
WSJ: Google: The Beginning
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It's her sure sense of the decency in him, his trustworthiness and principles powers that keep her in thrall to him, that make the lovers she runs off with for a few days look like fools and undesirables, that send her running home to Tietjens.
WSJ: Television Review: The Battlegrounds of Love and War
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So I'm not sure this video will make much difference - but it is always good to see prominent people making fools of themselves in a good cause.
BBC: Fun with coding
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Several of his April fools may not have taken place in April at all, so he sometimes stretches the historical evidence to make it appear that they did.
ECONOMIST: Historical mendacity