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rocky1980 wrote:Bad drives agian, this time a stupid women txting while driving she almost caused 2 crashes in under 10 seconds

greenberet79 wrote:This is not news or real opinion!! Shoddy journalism. Churnalism.
QuantumCrayons wrote:greenberet79 wrote:This is not news or real opinion!! Shoddy journalism. Churnalism.
It's the same as using someone's views on the street.
the_hawk wrote:Newspapers using people's Twitter feeds as "sources".
"One Twitter user stated '....'"
"A Tweeter commented that '..."
etc etc
They may as well be saying, "some drunken bellend was heard in the street ranting the following to nobody in particular...."

CIH wrote:Been out on my cycle. Hit a pothole; done both tubes, maybe done my brand new sick OMG fast as fuc4 tyres, had to walk 7 miles home, can't be arsed with proper grammer or spelling I'm so pissed off. Cycling is the only thing I have right now that I even remotley enjoy and I can't go more than one or two days without something spoiling my rides.
I hate everything.
che_don_john wrote:the_hawk wrote:Newspapers using people's Twitter feeds as "sources".
"One Twitter user stated '....'"
"A Tweeter commented that '..."
etc etc
They may as well be saying, "some drunken bellend was heard in the street ranting the following to nobody in particular...."
Agreed. Same goes for vox pop features on news programmes. Why would I want to hear what some passer by in the street has to say about the Greek bail-out or the new French president? I want to hear the views of experts, not those of people who know next to nothing on the topic.
Mootown wrote:It wasn't games I loved that scarred me for life, it was the AMSTRAD CPC 464.
crusto wrote:Does Iain frequent this forum and converse with us mere mortals?
Mootown wrote:It wasn't games I loved that scarred me for life, it was the AMSTRAD CPC 464.

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