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Prolific or Profound?
11/28/2009, Submitted by Phreddie
Prolific 25.0%
Profound 75.0%
36 votes

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6 comments for Prolific or Profound?

1.

Gia said:

2009-11-28 11:21:33, posting from 98.114.107.94

I'm trying really hard to think of something witty to say, but nothing's coming.

That was rather unprofound. (Ha! Got it.)

2.

Someone Who is French said:

2009-11-28 11:27:17, posting from 71.203.250.166

Prolific.

3.

Pistol Packin' Librarian said:

2009-11-28 12:12:43, posting from 74.133.56.225

At the library we have the books of many prolific authors. Unfortunately, many of them are not profound.

4.

Kairos said:

2009-11-28 13:06:24, posting from 65.166.189.81

Profound. I can't do prolific very well :P

5.

MaryGayleDeepintheHeartofTexas said:

2009-11-28 13:22:12, posting from 70.124.56.158

Profound. PPL, thinking of all those prolific authors who are not profound gives me the willies.

6.

Says Randy, the This or That? administrator:

2009-11-28 20:41:24

Prolific pays better than profound. These days it's a compromise I'd probably be willing to make.

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