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Another Newton.

Yet nothing learned.

No increase in incarceration for mental illness.

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What's with all the sriracha publicity recently? Was it featured on some popular show?

Shit's been around for decades. There's nothing special or unique about it. I mean, it's ok, but what's with the overhype?
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Is this a new ultimatum against the Sriracha factory? Like they're REALLY serious this time?

Oh, and the Nigerian bride should be Next Top Chef ... for great justice.
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You'll have to pry the Sriracha from my cold, dead hands, California. Bunch of pussies, you are.
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somehow sriracha became hipster condiment of choice. weird, I agree, it is not exceptional.

haha we are supposed to blame russia for the Boston Marathon bombing? sounds like it was a failure of our own intelligence, since Russia did direct us to the young man. can't blame them for not wanting to share ALL their info…lord knows our country's intelligence is largely conducted in secret.
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@1 I agree, you should be incarcerated.
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49ers Colin Kaepernick, Quinton Patten, and Seattle's own Ricardo Lockette are under investigation regarding a sexual assault:

http://blog.seattlepi.com/football/2014/…
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@15 year old bride: Good for you. I hope you survive.
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Trevonnte Brown pleads guilty, but he's not fuck-able by white hipster standards so he won't be revered like Cody.
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"A child bride forced into marriage in Nigeria confesses to killing her groom and three of his friends with a poisoned meal."

Good on her. That kid deserves asylum, ASAP.
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Re: Sriracha news-within the last 1-2 years after operating in the same space for decades Sriracha opened a large production in the city of Irwindale, home to large warehouses and a Miller brewery.

Around October last year there was buzz regarding "complaints" about odors from the plant and the CITY moved to threaten the plan with shutdown, not the actual citizens who were supposedly complaining-an odd move since the city had just spent the time and effort convincing Sriracha to open the facility in the first place.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me…

A mix of reports seemed conflicted that there actually concrete evidence that there was an odor problem and that the beginning of the complaints started with the son of a city councilman:

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me…

The saga has been ongoing with Sriracha making some minor attempts to keep the community happy (including free tours if you're around by the way) but apparently not enough.

It's always been popular, but recently latched on to by a few large companies/internet culture and the publicity with the legal issues has probably only helped keep it in the spotlight (with seemingly monthly blurbs about the IMPENDING SRIRACHA SHORTAGE OMG).

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