Who is fooled by the media anymore?

The speed at which news or other information can be obtained from the web is certainly a factor.

My wife still likes to read the local paper in it's paper form. Not sure why (mostly coupons I think...those are the days we get...not all 7 days), but they offer incredible deals in an attempt to stay in circulation + it gives me free access to their website. The paper comes in handy for other uses after she's done, so they have that going for them as well.
Makes sense. I like having a couple on hand for starting fires.
 
Makes sense. I like having a couple on hand for starting fires.
Junk mail is superb for that purpose, as well. I read once that some guy living in a northern state (might have been Montana) made sure he got enough junk mail, including catalogs, to keep his fireplace burning all winter long. He signed up for everything. I get a stack about a foot deep weekly, and I haven't signed up for any of it. I've tried to tell some companies to stop sending, but they are undeterred. Unfortunately, I don't have a fireplace.
 
I like my little local papers. They have announcements about good things that people can do, stories about kids that achieve things. I've never, ever, from the first time I tried, been able to read the Los Angeles Times. Something about it just makes me ill. It doesn't resonate with me. The can take a story about puppies, sunshine, green grass and trees and turn it into some really dark shit. It seems to be aimed at the criminally insane and chronically unhappy.
 
It doesn't resonate with me. The can take a story about puppies, sunshine, green grass and trees and turn it into some really dark shit. It seems to be aimed at the criminally insane and chronically unhappy.
Rofl, best line today!

(Though you're a rightie, I'll give you a like since you have too few and I'm a commie.)
 
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