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Can You Tell By Looking?

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Some people think they can tell someone has HIV by looking at them. It's a big myth, and the folks at www.mtvu.com have done something about it. Check out their new site, PosOrNot.com, which features positoids (HIV positive folks) and negatoids (HIV negative folks) and a guessing game.



If you scroll through long enough, you might see my handsome mug. If you guess wrong, then you haven't been paying much attention to this blog. Here's a clue...

Positively Yours,
Shawn

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When I started writing my book I wanted to enter serious topics with only humor. I failed at this miserably, but you did it well in your memoir, so bravo. I really enjoyed it. By the way, Kevin Q. was also my editor. Does he not have the biggest, most awesome spectacles in the world?
-Ben

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This page contains a single entry by Shawn Decker published on April 30, 2008 3:30 PM.

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