ClaecElric4God wrote:Meh, not as much as I probably should. I hear it from someone else if it's a big deal, or I'll glance at the Yahoo! headlines when checking my mail. That's about it.
Nate wrote:ClaecElric4God wrote:Meh, not as much as I probably should. I hear it from someone else if it's a big deal, or I'll glance at the Yahoo! headlines when checking my mail. That's about it.
I can't look at online news. Because I always have to scroll down to the comments, which makes me hate people.
I know the answer is "Just don't scroll down to the comments" but I can't help it. I have to know how far down the rabbit hole goes.
So I just avoid online news entirely. It helps me keep my sanity.
ClaecElric4God wrote:So I'm not the only one? Yeah, I try to avoid reading comments on news, but like you said, it's nigh impossible. Curiosity, I suppose.
Nate wrote:]
I can't look at online news. Because I always have to scroll down to the comments, which makes me hate people.
I know the answer is "Just don't scroll down to the comments" but I can't help it. I have to know how far down the rabbit hole goes.
So I just avoid online news entirely. It helps me keep my sanity.
Mullet Death wrote:That reasoning is why I can't read comments anywhere on the net.
Vilo159 wrote:I used to listen to talk radio quite a bit, then stopped caring because most of it was garbage. I'll read articles if people post them on faceboook, but for now that's about it.
SierraLea wrote:Vilo159 wrote:I used to listen to talk radio quite a bit, then stopped caring because most of it was garbage. I'll read articles if people post them on faceboook, but for now that's about it.
I second that. People talk about how they posted embarrassing Facebook pics of other people ON THE AIR. Please, I do not need to listen to this.
shooraijin wrote:I read the Wall Street Journal, and a couple local papers. I've tired of TV news (I don't have cable anyway).
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