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The media industry is incentivized to do the psychological equivalent of finding the worst toilet in your city, scraping the inside, & then delivering it on a platter to you and everyone you know.
If that sounds disgusting, I’m sorry: reality is actually worse than the analogy
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Jay
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Have tuned out so much 'news' over the past year and its had a noticeable impact on my thoughts.
I think without it I wouldn't have been able to escape the Trap of Cynicism
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Paul Winkler
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I disagree. Not with the nature of the product, but with journalists' choice of toilet. They pick the worst toilet *that represents what they want to criticise*. If their choice were fair and unbiased, reading the news would be unpleasant but informative. But it's slanted.
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