I don't think it is presented, or taken, as a negative, but YMMV. They say she destroyed him & he looked like a child.
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Oh, I'm just talking about the headline. Which I think doesn't represent what they report in the article or what happened.
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I honestly read it as mocking of him, not of her. But, I mean, it's not my headline, so, I don't have any attachment to it! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Roger that. Just think that may be more a complement to viewing experience than an apt headline itself. Alone, it's no good.
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True. Let's see if this is the hed that goes into print. It's possible this is only ~meant~ as a viewing complement-type piece.
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Great point. I will eagerly await the...digital version of the print version.
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And for the record, I appreciate you and your work very much. This is just our first fight. It's healthy.
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