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	<title>MetaTalk posts tagged with ohnotheydidnt</title>
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		<title>MetaFilter&apos;s teenage daughter/ fabulous teenage son</title>
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		<description>If MetaFilter had a sassy teenage child, he/she&apos;d be OhNoTheyDidn&apos;t [First time posting on MeTa, let me know if I&apos;m not doing this right. Moderators- feel free to delete]

I have been reading ONTD and although the topics of interest are very different from MeFi&apos;s, the snark is comparable. There are at least &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.metafilter.com/99633/Generation-Why#3471413&quot;&gt;some&lt;/a&gt; MeFites who also read ONTD and I wonder how many more do.

The commonalities between MeFi and ONTD:
- sense of community
- ACRONYMS
- snark -- ONTD is also very snarky, though of course MeFi&apos;s is more mature and thought-out 

What do you think about the relationship between ONTD and MeFi? </description>
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