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Claim Your BusinessStarCelebrityGossips.com is a fine and possibly unique example of what results from using Google Translate to publish an entire magazine. The purpose of doing so is not immediately apparent, but who can complain when it gives us such gems as this article, about Lady GaGa: "Lady Gaga Dress Meat: Concern for Animals or the Style of Signing? "Poker Face and Telephone singer Lady Gaga has come to be involved in the weirdness and eccentricity. Soon after his eyebrow Adding clothing gear its monstrous head, Gaga controversy is the frequency of Lindsay Lohan in trouble. "A lot of hue and commotion drew the meat dress she wore at the last MTV Video Music Awards. Although he has hinted that he was an advocate for animal rights, PETA officials are uncertain of his idea of dressing. "And 'because Gaga has called the president of PETA Ingrid Newkirk to dinner in order to extract from his background drape dress animal skins. "Wenn PETA representative says 'Lady Gaga Ingrid sent a private letter in which he is a vegan dinner. We know it is a person of the previous declarations anti-fur, and we hope you take Mrs. Newkirk on the offer.'" I bet you didn't read that anywhere else first. I'm not sure if I prefer that one, or the feature on England's very own Helen Mirren, in which not only is the copy at least equally unintelligible, but accompanied by a photo of someone clearly not Helen Mirren and with half the head cut off for good measure. (http://starcelebritygossips.com/2010/09/helen-mirren-is-a-secret-weapon-stripper-heels/) Although the staff names are all Western, this is a conspicuously Indian site and that explains the unintentional silliness of it all. I have no idea why it's here, but it's worth a visit if only to gaze and wonder.
StarCelebrityGossips.com is a fine and possibly unique example of what results from using Google Translate to publish an entire magazine. The purpose of doing so is not immediately apparent, but who can complain when it gives us such gems as this article, about Lady GaGa:
"Lady Gaga Dress Meat: Concern for Animals or the Style of Signing?
"Poker Face and Telephone singer Lady Gaga has come to be involved in the weirdness and eccentricity. Soon after his eyebrow Adding clothing gear its monstrous head, Gaga controversy is the frequency of Lindsay Lohan in trouble.
"A lot of hue and commotion drew the meat dress she wore at the last MTV Video Music Awards. Although he has hinted that he was an advocate for animal rights, PETA officials are uncertain of his idea of dressing.
"And 'because Gaga has called the president of PETA Ingrid Newkirk to dinner in order to extract from his background drape dress animal skins.
"Wenn PETA representative says 'Lady Gaga Ingrid sent a private letter in which he is a vegan dinner. We know it is a person of the previous declarations anti-fur, and we hope you take Mrs. Newkirk on the offer.'"
I bet you didn't read that anywhere else first.
I'm not sure if I prefer that one, or the feature on England's very own Helen Mirren, in which not only is the copy at least equally unintelligible, but accompanied by a photo of someone clearly not Helen Mirren and with half the head cut off for good measure.
(http://starcelebritygossips.com/2010/09/helen-mirren-is-a-secret-weapon-stripper-heels/)
Although the staff names are all Western, this is a conspicuously Indian site and that explains the unintentional silliness of it all. I have no idea why it's here, but it's worth a visit if only to gaze and wonder.
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