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Old 11 July 2020, 10:05 AM   #31
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Hilarious!

And I agree, just been so much bad news lately. But “I have to admit, it’s getting better/ It’s getting better all the time (it can’t get no worse!).”
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Old 11 July 2020, 10:49 AM   #33
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Old 11 July 2020, 12:24 PM   #34
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I haven't watched the news in at least 10+ years ( I'm 33). I read tech news, financial news, Formula 1 news, and occasionally will brush across apple news and the countless corona related articles. By occasionally I mean maybe once a month. It's awesome. I literally have no idea whats going on in the world outside of my little bubble. I see the text threads that all of our friends are on and the absurd paranoia about everything, most of the time I have no idea what they are talking about. I don't get it.

I don't understand why people want to watch these reporters only reporting the bad every singe day. If nothing bad was happening they wouldn't have anything to talk about, too negative for me. When a pandemic is going on, it's the Super Bowl for these reporters. That to me is strange, and I would rather watch/read what interests me.

You’re preaching to the choir brother. I’m 32 and avoid it like the plague. If someone wants my opinion on something current I’ll spend 5 mins on my iPhone and I can form an educated opinion with the data.

I don’t need this garbage raining on my parade day in and day out. I’m trying to enjoy the days that don’t suck while I’m above ground lol
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Old 11 July 2020, 12:42 PM   #35
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You’re preaching to the choir brother. I’m 32 and avoid it like the plague. If someone wants my opinion on something current I’ll spend 5 mins on my iPhone and I can form an educated opinion with the data.

I don’t need this garbage raining on my parade day in and day out. I’m trying to enjoy the days that don’t suck while I’m above ground lol
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Old 11 July 2020, 12:59 PM   #36
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Old 11 July 2020, 01:06 PM   #37
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You’re preaching to the choir brother. I’m 32 and avoid it like the plague. If someone wants my opinion on something current I’ll spend 5 mins on my iPhone and I can form an educated opinion with the data.

I don’t need this garbage raining on my parade day in and day out. I’m trying to enjoy the days that don’t suck while I’m above ground lol


Yes! I think it’s so much easier. If your constantly looking at the negative, it’s hard to be positive.


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Old 11 July 2020, 01:15 PM   #38
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Old 11 July 2020, 01:17 PM   #39
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Old 11 July 2020, 01:52 PM   #40
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Stop reading the news. Haven’t bought a paper or subscribed to one or a news network since years now. I only get a feed from local content producers so I know what’s happening around a 100 km radius.

Ignorance really is bliss.
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Old 11 July 2020, 02:06 PM   #41
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Stop reading the news. Haven’t bought a paper or subscribed to one or a news network since years now. I only get a feed from local content producers so I know what’s happening around a 100 km radius.

Ignorance really is bliss.
I'm in the opposite camp but I get what you're saying J. I can't argue that being happy is better than sad and news can be depressing.

I subscribe many newspapers and read them everyday and to me they're like restaurants. Just that. They can provide any meal I want everyday, professionally cooked, and I can choose whatever is on the menu. I like that way. And nowadays it doesn't hurt the wallet.
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Old 11 July 2020, 02:20 PM   #42
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I've never been able to understand this issue. To me news is news. I don't need it to be good or bad. My happiness and sense of well being is not tied to the news. I just need it to be informative and accurate. It's up to me to determine the best source based on this.

If I had to pick one type of news to receive most all the time it would be hands down bad news. Information contained in bad news can warn me of impending events to be avoided or allows time to take steps to improve my current environment. Both are helpful when trying to make prudent safe decisions which ultimately contributes to my happiness.

Don't get me wrong I'm happy to hear good news.
Agreed, ignorance isn't bliss. It's just ignorant.
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Old 11 July 2020, 02:25 PM   #43
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I haven't watched the news in at least 10+ years ( I'm 33). I read tech news, financial news, Formula 1 news, and occasionally will brush across apple news and the countless corona related articles. By occasionally I mean maybe once a month. It's awesome. I literally have no idea whats going on in the world outside of my little bubble. I see the text threads that all of our friends are on and the absurd paranoia about everything, most of the time I have no idea what they are talking about. I don't get it.

I don't understand why people want to watch these reporters only reporting the bad every singe day. If nothing bad was happening they wouldn't have anything to talk about, too negative for me. When a pandemic is going on, it's the Super Bowl for these reporters. That to me is strange, and I would rather watch/read what interests me.
Exactly! This is my 2nd week of not getting news from any source whatsoever. I committed to taking a break after finally being fed up with the negativity all designed to inflame your emotions to get you to watch, read or click. Feel much better now! Been reading a lot more TRF posts and other watch sites, cycling news and taking an online level 2 course on horticulture from RHS. I should have done this ages ago...
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To wake up just one morning to some GOOD news?
Waking up in the morning is just the second hardest thing.

Thank God for our wives/partners/gfs who take care of them


It's just all about health, happiness & family. The rest are just necessary inconvenience we have to deal with.
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Old 11 July 2020, 03:00 PM   #46
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It's just all about health, happiness & family. The rest are just necessary inconvenience we have to deal with.
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Where we are when Political Correctness and feelings are overemphasized to the point they have I can certainly understand why this thread might get more of the responses it has.

However no matter how tough it gets ignorance is just that. There are many things I don't like and I cannot change however being informed both good and bad is always better than being unaware.

Where more people believe and feel it better to go through life with their head buried in the sand. Being unaware because it just feels better in large part is responsible for the dumbing down of the masses. I don't know, I don't care, and I couldn't give a s***.

Decisions have consequences even when you don't make one or have no clue.

As a supervisor for many many years where the importance of observation and understanding what and why things happen it's just amazing to me how any intelligent person can come to a different conclusion. I can see why some might because I also have a some clue about human nature, but not for those who actually get it. It does seem that those who do are getting harder to find though.
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Old 11 July 2020, 11:02 PM   #48
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However no matter how tough it gets ignorance is just that. There are many things I don't like and I cannot change however being informed both good and bad is always better than being unaware.

My thoughts exactly. I can't even imagine my routine without getting informed from multiple professional sources everyday.
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Old 11 July 2020, 11:10 PM   #49
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If I wake up w/o pain and can walk decently it's a good day. I get about 50% like that.

There is no news as Walter Cronkite used to deliver. Now it's opinion, left or right, and not just the facts. Those days were over with the advent of 24/7 Cable news. People gravitate to the side they favor and get their affirmation.
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If I wake up w/o pain and can walk decently it's a good day. I get about 50% like that.

There is no news as Walter Cronkite used to deliver. Now it's opinion, left or right, and not just the facts. Those days were over with the advent of 24/7 Cable news. People gravitate to the side they favor and get their affirmation.
It was a sad sorry day when news became more reliant and driven by money.

Networks in the day where the news department was a money loser. Not very realistic when your goal is to make money, but generally a whole lot better when it came to actual reporting and what was going on. Not perfect I'm sure but better because the prime motivator wasn't making money. Now the commentator's aren't journalist they are entertainers who often have talk shows that have nothing to do with news. They entertain. Walter even started doing this later on as well.

Then they also distinctly separated and only on a very limited basis those commentated from those who reported the news.

All said and done I still can't burry my head in the sand.
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Good news doesn't sell. It's no longer about informing the public it's about making money and bad news is good entertainment. We only have ourselves to blame.

This. Ratings have soared and networks capitalize on fear.

I’d love some good news too, but I’m afraid we’re in this boat for a while until we have a vaccine, especially if people can’t manage a simple ask like wearing a mask to protect others.


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Where we are when Political Correctness and feelings are overemphasized to the point they have I can certainly understand why this thread might get more of the responses it has.

However no matter how tough it gets ignorance is just that. There are many things I don't like and I cannot change however being informed both good and bad is always better than being unaware.

Where more people believe and feel it better to go through life with their head buried in the sand. Being unaware because it just feels better in large part is responsible for the dumbing down of the masses. I don't know, I don't care, and I couldn't give a s***.

Decisions have consequences even when you don't make one or have no clue.

As a supervisor for many many years where the importance of observation and understanding what and why things happen it's just amazing to me how any intelligent person can come to a different conclusion. I can see why some might because I also have a some clue about human nature, but not for those who actually get it. It does seem that those who do are getting harder to find though.
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Old 12 July 2020, 12:57 AM   #53
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If I wake up w/o pain and can walk decently it's a good day. I get about 50% like that.

There is no news as Walter Cronkite used to deliver. Now it's opinion, left or right, and not just the facts. Those days were over with the advent of 24/7 Cable news. People gravitate to the side they favor and get their affirmation.
I agree. It's the opinions and mix of news and opinions that create this problem. This leads to an opportunity. I'd subscribe to a "news only" news broadcast. Absolutely 100% news reporting with 0% opinion, commentary, interviews or commercials. Capture news and report it. No fancy production requirements. No added salt. Just pure news. Update as needed.
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I agree. It's the opinions and mix of news and opinions that create this problem. This leads to an opportunity. I'd subscribe to a "news only" news broadcast. Absolutely 100% news reporting with 0% opinion, commentary, interviews or commercials. Capture news and report it. No fancy production requirements. No added salt. Just pure news. Update as needed.
Yes, but the validity of the “Pure news” itself is suspect. Even without opinion, commentary, interviews, or commercials, we still have to question what we’re being given, based on who is giving it.
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You can't even attempt to change anything for the better if you're not aware of it.
For many reasons I take this very seriously. It's amazing the difference what one can do when they actually just care or give a sh**. It's also very evident the difference between those who do and those who don't and the actual results of the two.

This is also why you have to first earn my respect through actions and I will not stand or gravitate towards the affable or those who just talk a good game. For me to like you or even bother with you I first have to respect you. Actions speak louder than words and they mean so much more.
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Yes, but the validity of the “Pure news” itself is suspect. Even without opinion, commentary, interviews, or commercials, we still have to question what we’re being given, based on who is giving it.
If journalistic integrity is shown and maintained by following SPJ code of ethics then I have no difficulty accepting the validity of news being reported. Much like accepting information from a doctor following their Hippocratic oath. It doesn't mean I won't check or confirm at times but it does mean trust is given until trust is broken. This would be "Pure News". Contrary to popular "opinion" not everyone has an angle. That's the realm of spin doctors portraying themselves as credible journalists and the talking heads who support their "opinion". As an intelligent human being capable of critical thought I believe I can discern the difference.
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I see this going to get political as the thread carries on, just can smell it already...

Life is good ..Riding my bike 6000 miles a year, gold is almost at a all time high and the interest rate on CD's in Sri Lanka is a whopping 12 1/2 percent. :) Never been on one single drug ever with a BMI of a Ethiopian so what else does one need..? The toys are just a bonus.. Was out on my bike at 430am this morning with a wind blowing at 17mph out of the NWand yes brutal but this old coot prevailed... So is the glass 99% full or 10 % empty..:) LIFE IS GOOD..
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You could not be more correct. I am afraid we as humans are built like that too, the good times and the feelings they elicit never seem to last nearly as long as the bad times. It’s like bad news takes up more space in our heads too than good news.
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