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Quintuple Meta Post on Health Care... Robert Waldmann goes quadruple meta on the triple meta Matthew Yglesias: Robert's Stochastic thoughts: Quadruple meta: Matt Yglesias goes triple meta in his blog post "Stay First-Order on Health Care." writing
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Quintuple Meta Post on Health Care...
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It’s difficult, of course, to critique the impulse to “go meta” without falling prey to accusations of going double meta... You can be the first (OK in the first million) to go quintuple meta on the blogosphere by linking to this post... Don't break the chain! rated (3.18) by 3 people like you [How? ] You might like:
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Comments You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post. One man's quintuple meta is another man's object level. Posted by: Michael Drake | August 01, 2009 at 06:36 AM I'm not an expert, can you gain a level of metaness by just mentioning it? I hope so because the chain increments rest on this. Also, in this comment : metameta - about the chain itself. Possibly the best metaness in all internet traditions. Posted by: yabonn | August 01, 2009 at 07:39 AM Can you judge a man by the size of his meta? Posted by: Matt Fahrner | August 01, 2009 at 08:32 AM
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