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  • I think that would be a good idea. People clearly prefer to learn the news differently tk how they used to. You might say it’s gone through 3 stages

    • Newspapers
    • Radio and Television introduced, Newspapers still popular
    • Internet makes Twitter/Reddit a more efficient way to locqte articles, and people don’t need to tune in tk scheduled news when they have YouTube videos, for instance.

    One of my favourite news sources right now is TLDR news. ,aybe stuff like the BBC needs to get their programming more in-line with this, allowing people to select the stories they listen to qnd thus spend less time watching/ listening to the news.







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    2 months ago

    It’s annoying because everyone seems to agree that reddit is shit (even people who use it addictively) [yeah that used to be me lol] But people decide it’s sh*t for different reasons… I’m assuming what you say is true, as it rings true, and that means she’s basically pretending to be pissed off at it for “based” reasons when she’s actually annoyed people point out her manipulating the site for profit - one of the main gripes people have with reddit.




  • Yep I should probably clear all those books I don’t like off of my shelves… To name drop a few, in case anyone relates:

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    • Eyeless in Gaza by Aldous Huxley. I hate this one, it’s just absolute nonsense
    • Column of Fire by Ken Follett’s. I was invested in finishing his Kingsbridge series but only the first 2 are actually important to read.
    • Some of Rick Riordan’s later books - again, I felt compelled to finish because of how many of his earlier works I read, but the viking stuff just seemed dull.