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Topic History of: Indeterminate sentences Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Mart |
The media rather like "He/She speaks from within their cell" stories though.
(The dash is next to the thingammy Anthony, I think:S ) |
Anthony |
Absolutely right, JK, except it isn't my fault, and I doubt it's yours either.
A client reacted with disbelief when I mispronounced his home town, Rothley. "It's where little Maddie comes from!"
"Oh, right", I replied, feeling like an ignoramus, but at least it proved my lack of appetite for media circuses.
The intellectually challenged masses only like what they know-I, rather pompously, like to think I know what I like-and it is high time those with responsibility (the Press, for example) start to ensure the people know something different and more worthwhile.
PS To any grammatical purists out there, I know I inappropriately used hyphens in the last paragraph, but can't for the life of me find a dash on my keyboard! |
JK2006 |
The media love the idea of locking people up forever, as long as there is a good story behind them.
That's what is destroying civilisation. Minor criminals are painted as monsters; innocence is ignored; headlines are cherished; outrage is encouraged; and taxes are wasted on stupid things whilst serious problems go ignored.
When did you last see a SUN story "Why is Milly Dowler's killer still at large?".
It's all our fault. We want bigger and bigger stories.
We'll only be satiated when the headline reads HUMAN RACE DESTROYS ITSELF - READ ALL ABOUT IT! |
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