Many “journalism” careers consist entirely of articles ripping into various people via the “take” format: “Bernie is cancelled...LeBron is done...fuck Coachella...The big problem with IKEA...this guy is garbage...P!nk is over...why all cars are awful...the sun sucks...”
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
Journalism nowadays is an extended Twitterverse.
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Replying to @APleyade
Longer tweets that nobody reads. Hell, with all the time a true journalist spends watching their notifications, who even reads the tweets? Unless the tweets are “research” for a “scoop” I guess (“Bernie liked a Republican’s tweet...cancel time!”)
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
It's almost like they're programmed to publish a piece that reverberates scolding every every day our two. Not possible without a latte, though
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Replying to @APleyade
A scolding piece that omits several possible sources of scolding and thus allows for the sale of many more takes saying "hmm you left out ___" is trickle-down wokeconomics that leads to gig creation
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Replying to @MoustacheClubUS
Endless deconstruction of a personality. Any molecular excess is submitted to scrutiny, no wonder it's easy to get a crypto-fundamentalist vibe from all of this.
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I'd rather have been thrashing around in a desert cave or atop a column to quell my urges, then donning a hair shirt and crown of thorns to argue with St Jerome about the badness of men and the merits of chastity. Still awful but I'd have some pretty good lice and abscesses
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