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    <title>Thong Ubiquity</title>
    <summary>There&apos;s this theory that&apos;s been tumbling around half-formed in my brain for the past few days. I can&apos;t quite put my finger on it, but...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>There's this theory that's been tumbling around half-formed in my brain for the past few days. I can't quite put my finger on it, but it basically has to do with the fact that two of <strong>the most pervasively adopted trends during the 1990s</strong> were the Internet and thong underwear on women. Both are damned near ubiquitous these days, both are suddenly common parts of our day-to-day life, and, for the record, I was an early supporter of both.</p><p>I will divine the cultural significance at some later date. <a href="javascript:viewComments(5421229)">Any insights</a>? <small>(<? echo commentCount(5421229); ?>)</small></p>]]>
      
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