
If you’re looking for proof that we live in an age of uncertainty and that the world has turned on its head, try some recent headlines from this week's news.
1. After years of denials from the Vatican, the Washington Post has released evidence allegedly proving once and for all that the Pope is not Catholic.
2. Not to be outdone, the venerable New York Times announced that bears do not poop in the woods.
3. It has come to light from a careful reading of Nobel Prize winner John “Beautiful Mind” Nash’s chaotic journals that he had engaged in a series of clandestine meetings with the 1980 Olympic Committee at a New York bathhouse in an effort to influence the number of Gold Medals that would be award to the U.S. men’s gymnastics team in that year’s Summer Olympics.

5. In a press conference, the Governor of New Jersey was asked what it’s like to be governor of a state that is the armpit of New York. He replied that it could be worse. “We could, for example, be the armpit of Philadelphia.” When an aide reminded him that New Jersey is also the armpit of Philadelphia, he purportedly mumbled, “Oh, isn’t that the pits.”
6. It has now been revealed by several influential blogs that there is no reality and that the blog entries here, as well as the virtual war in the Middle East and the floundering U.S. economy, are nothing more than fragments of our imaginations. “It’s all in your mind, you know,” said the now deceased prophet of the New Age. And the echo of his life message continues with us to this day in the infamous insight, “Don’t confuse me with the facts.”
7. Sad but true. Or sort of. Or not. Maybe?
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