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PETER SAGAL, HOST:
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PETER GROSZ: The first Facebook post to get that dislike treatment will be whatever your mom posts.
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SAGAL: Adam Burke.
ADAM BURKE: The introduction of a meh (ph) button, an animated waving hand where you can express complete indifference to half the crap on Facebook.
SAGAL: And Amy Dickinson
AMY DICKINSON: The dinner you just made in your Crock-Pot.
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DICKINSON: What? That's my answer.
BILL KURTIS, BYLINE: Well, if any of those posts get disliked, we'll tell you about it on WAIT WAIT ...DON'T TELL ME.
SAGAL: Thank you, Bill Kurtis. Thanks also to Adam Burke, Amy Dickinson and Peter Grosz. Thanks to all of you for listening. I'm Peter Sagal. We'll see you next week.
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