natureslayer
natureslayer
natureslayer

You pick just about any topic and the people who actually know about it are often horrified by what passes as ‘information’ on the subject in the American popular media. This applies to the media covering military affairs, history, paleontology, medicine, economics, foreign news, and any other topic you can think of.

I post this in jest, of course, this letter is really cool

See, Evans is the blond one with blue eyes and a strong jaw, and Gosling’s the blond one with a strong jaw and blue eyes.

While I don’t think they look the same, it’s impossible to actually describe the difference.

If you think people bitching on Twitter about the problem is worse than the problem itself, then you’re part of it.

They’ve been taken off Hulu, but are still available to rent/buy.

Investigative journalism is dying in all subjects though. Why pay someone for weeks or months for 1 story when I can have them crank out a dozen clickbaity, vapid articles instead?

That only works if you have enough staff to send a real reporter to cover the story and the story is more important than any of the three others you’ll be giving up to cover it.

You could not be further from the truth. Local news organizations having been pulling dollars out of investigative reporting for years. Because quick content keeps you more relevant than stories that can take months or years to report. We live in a society where people want it now, waiting - even to make sure

exactly, pulling of those shows have nothing to do with protecting minorities from the kind of harmful imagery these shows had, but protecting said shows and white people from being called out in the future. dont hide your hand, yall knew exactly what yall were doing with those episodes, just be prepared to explain

You can’t just claim journalists aren’t doing their jobs without digging a little deeper, though - newspapers across the country have been gutted and destroyed by private equity. Local news is, in some places, in extremely dire straits. And it’s largely due to greed — the Tribune Co, for instance, is profitable but sha

So why don’t food reporters do their jobs?

I’d extend it to burning down all of the current media and starting over. The point of journalism is to expose the truth, not just report “this guy says A, the other guy says B... well, there you go.” At best as a whole they’ve been asleep at the wheel, or (worse) they exist in fear, or (even worse) they are actively

I wonder if Universal realized that it’s easier to maintain social distancing on a film set if the main actor in every scene is a dog.

You have to hand it to the various actresses who actually managed to sell serious romantic scenes with a dog.

Spoiler alert: Wishbone’s new family lives on a farm upstate.

Look, they are hot.  Sometimes you just want a sex idiot.  If I met one of them and I was single and bored, sure, I would.  

Pete is compelling in a way - I get it.

Could not agree more. Clearly she’s just living her life and having a good time.

I’m about her age and if I was rich and single, I wouldn’t mind having my fun with any of them, lol.

It might just be that Kate wants relationships that are satisfying and uncomplicated, with a little excitement. I don’t see anything wrong with that. Odds are that she’s not going to find the same with a balding and overweight insurance adjuster, I’m guessing. (Just a guess! If you’re a balding overweight insurance