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Post by musik on Mar 17, 2024 1:51:43 GMT
Do you follow the national news mostly, the local news, or what's going on in the region? Perhaps even the international global news have captured your interest most of all?
I must say I follow our national news mostly, what's happening to our country. Then as number two the local news and sometimes the news about the city and even the neighbourhood is far more important than the national level.
The news from other countries is absolutely what I follow the least. And the more away from here, the less.
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Post by lordb on Mar 17, 2024 10:38:10 GMT
Local news is now a pale imitation of what used to be pretty lame stuff has to be on it's very last legs
However there are local pod casts and similar that are not bad
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Post by stokeson on Mar 17, 2024 11:50:26 GMT
Only Bad News
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Mar 17, 2024 12:15:26 GMT
Absolutely none
TV or newspaper
Just never interested me who is at war with who, politics etc
As for the newspapers ..EastEnders actress in bikini on the beach or Love Island person spotted with some other z lister I've never heard of isn't that relevant
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Post by cvillestokie on Mar 17, 2024 13:36:29 GMT
CNN and Fox (National). Sky News on TV while I make breakfast in the mornings for the U.K. Once or twice a week, I’ll go on Al-Jazeera for international. I think that the latter is very good for African news and news from the Middle East.
My local news is essentially all about new construction, so I don’t much bother with that.
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Post by iancransonsknees on Mar 17, 2024 14:03:58 GMT
Only what appears on the EEB. That's as much of the real world that I want to experience.
From about a minute in I imagine this is how the EEB would appear to the outside world.
Being most intelligent EEB poster Felonious is obviously Jack.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Mar 17, 2024 14:20:25 GMT
Most of my news I get from here and from an occasional glimpse of the BBC news or off You tube.
With so much misery about at the moment I look at limiting exposure to the news isn’t such a bad thing.
If I’m honest I’m more interested in the U.K. than overseas too as stuff happening in other countries feels out of my control whereas I can do “my bit” where I live (even if it’s minimal).
I have to say having seen things first hand and the way they’re reported I wouldn’t believe the press. Whether it’s the Mail or the Guardian they all have an agenda.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 17, 2024 14:26:42 GMT
Just word of mouth, I never seek out News it’s far too depressing. Do they still have “and finally” on ITV news at ten? That’s the only bit of the news I’d like to see again really.
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Post by felonious on Mar 17, 2024 14:48:34 GMT
Only what appears on the EEB. That's as much of the real world that I want to experience. From about a minute in I imagine this is how the EEB would appear to the outside world. Being most intelligent EEB poster Felonious is obviously Jack. I think you're being far to generous
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Post by felonious on Mar 17, 2024 14:53:11 GMT
Most of my news I get from here and from an occasional glimpse of the BBC news or off You tube. With so much misery about at the moment I look at limiting exposure to the news isn’t such a bad thing. If I’m honest I’m more interested in the U.K. than overseas too as stuff happening in other countries feels out of my control whereas I can do “my bit” where I live (even if it’s minimal). I have to say having seen things first hand and the way they’re reported I wouldn’t believe the press. Whether it’s the Mail or the Guardian they all have an agenda. I must admit it's taken me aback recently just how much bile the Guardian gets on here. It used to be easier to find a Guardian piece on a story as it seemed more palatable to the populace on here. I think I might be on a winner sticking to the Sun and the Mirror
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Post by cobhamstokey on Mar 17, 2024 15:01:58 GMT
Most of my news I get from here and from an occasional glimpse of the BBC news or off You tube. With so much misery about at the moment I look at limiting exposure to the news isn’t such a bad thing. If I’m honest I’m more interested in the U.K. than overseas too as stuff happening in other countries feels out of my control whereas I can do “my bit” where I live (even if it’s minimal). I have to say having seen things first hand and the way they’re reported I wouldn’t believe the press. Whether it’s the Mail or the Guardian they all have an agenda. I must admit it's taken me aback recently just how much bile the Guardian gets on here. It used to be easier to find a Guardian piece on a story as it seemed more palatable to the populace on here. I think I might be on a winner sticking to the Sun and the Mirror It’s amazing how much “truth” there is even when one report is totally different to another but where both claim to be right. I think the answer is to trust no one. I don’t think there is such a thing as the exact truth as we’re all guilty of a political slant whether it’s big or small. Some are just better at admitting it than others.
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Post by iancransonsknees on Mar 17, 2024 15:08:01 GMT
Only what appears on the EEB. That's as much of the real world that I want to experience. From about a minute in I imagine this is how the EEB would appear to the outside world. Being most intelligent EEB poster Felonious is obviously Jack. I think you're being far to generous I'm going with the results of Gawa's Christmas poll. Of course, I didn't vote for you.
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Post by iancransonsknees on Mar 17, 2024 15:09:32 GMT
I must admit it's taken me aback recently just how much bile the Guardian gets on here. It used to be easier to find a Guardian piece on a story as it seemed more palatable to the populace on here. I think I might be on a winner sticking to the Sun and the Mirror It’s amazing how much “truth” there is even when one report is totally different to another but where both claim to be right. I think the answer is to trust no one. I don’t think there is such a thing as the exact truth as we’re all guilty of a political slant whether it’s big or small. Some are just better at admitting it than others. Like Fox Mulder used to say, Trust no one. He wasn't far wrong:
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Mar 17, 2024 15:14:07 GMT
Just word of mouth, I never seek out News it’s far too depressing. Do they still have “and finally” on ITV news at ten? That’s the only bit of the news I’d like to see again really. John Craven's News round Cat who got his head stuck inside of a Lilt bottle is freed 107 year old Mavis bungee jumps off Clifton suspension bridge eating a Mivvi Always the nice story to finish. Possibly the last time I watched the news
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Post by felonious on Mar 17, 2024 15:50:09 GMT
I think you're being far to generous I'm going with the results of Gawa's Christmas poll. Of course, I didn't vote for you. I was referring to the crowd in the video, it's not all about me you know
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Post by felonious on Mar 17, 2024 15:55:12 GMT
It’s amazing how much “truth” there is even when one report is totally different to another but where both claim to be right. I think the answer is to trust no one. I don’t think there is such a thing as the exact truth as we’re all guilty of a political slant whether it’s big or small. Some are just better at admitting it than others. Like Fox Mulder used to say, Trust no one. He wasn't far wrong: BBC verify is an interesting development by the BBC I don't know why but I always thing Pravda when I see it It would be interesting to see if it's used even handedly across the political spectrum. This is where we need Rednwhitenblue
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 17, 2024 19:23:56 GMT
CNN and Fox (National). Sky News on TV while I make breakfast in the mornings for the U.K. Once or twice a week, I’ll go on Al-Jazeera for international. I think that the latter is very good for African news and news from the Middle East. My local news is essentially all about new construction, so I don’t much bother with that. During lockdown I loved watching videos on carpentry, especially for construction. I promise it's fascinating.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 17, 2024 19:26:22 GMT
CNN and Fox (National). Sky News on TV while I make breakfast in the mornings for the U.K. Once or twice a week, I’ll go on Al-Jazeera for international. I think that the latter is very good for African news and news from the Middle East. My local news is essentially all about new construction, so I don’t much bother with that. During lockdown I loved watching videos on carpentry, especially for construction. I promise it's fascinating. I know it was a joke but I learned so many things around construction during the lockdown fiasco on YouTube. Who needs college?!
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 17, 2024 20:05:13 GMT
It’s amazing how much “truth” there is even when one report is totally different to another but where both claim to be right. I think the answer is to trust no one. I don’t think there is such a thing as the exact truth as we’re all guilty of a political slant whether it’s big or small. Some are just better at admitting it than others. Totally agree that people have motives and make mistakes. But it scares me that the idea is to "trust no one". That's what Putin, Xi, Trump etc are relying on, that people will just believe lies as much as reality. I saw it in my work where there's a reality that industry doesn't like, so they paid a load of propagandists to lie to the public to trick them. It fucking sucks. The problem of course is working out who to trust!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 17, 2024 20:06:20 GMT
It’s amazing how much “truth” there is even when one report is totally different to another but where both claim to be right. I think the answer is to trust no one. I don’t think there is such a thing as the exact truth as we’re all guilty of a political slant whether it’s big or small. Some are just better at admitting it than others. Totally agree that people have motives and make mistakes. But it scares me that the idea is to "trust no one". That's what Putin, Xi, Trump etc are relying on, that people will just believe lies as much as reality. I saw it in my work where there's a reality that industry doesn't like, so they paid a load of propagandists to lie to the public to trick them. It fucking sucks. The problem of course is working out who to trust! Trust no one and believe in yourself and your own opinions
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 17, 2024 20:15:13 GMT
Totally agree that people have motives and make mistakes. But it scares me that the idea is to "trust no one". That's what Putin, Xi, Trump etc are relying on, that people will just believe lies as much as reality. I saw it in my work where there's a reality that industry doesn't like, so they paid a load of propagandists to lie to the public to trick them. It fucking sucks. The problem of course is working out who to trust! Trust no one and believe in yourself and your own opinions I've seen some proper mental shit from people following that logic. The old work bus driver told me how I didn't need any boot for my broken ankle, I should just call upon his angel who fixed his thumb. Next week it was vitamins that fixed his thumb. Oh, and the wildfires were all caused by Jewish Space Lasers so there's no point trying to protect your house against fire, the lasers will just shoot you if you do.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 17, 2024 20:23:46 GMT
Trust no one and believe in yourself and your own opinions I've seen some proper mental shit from people following that logic. The old work bus driver told me how I didn't need any boot for my broken ankle, I should just call upon his angel who fixed his thumb. Next week it was vitamins that fixed his thumb. Oh, and the wildfires were all caused by Jewish Space Lasers so there's no point trying to protect your house against fire, the lasers will just shoot you if you do. Yeh I’m not mad though mate👍🏻
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 17, 2024 20:27:15 GMT
Oh I follow science and tech news, Ars Technica is probably my favourite. I just find it interesting to hear about new ideas or how tech affects lives.
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 17, 2024 20:40:43 GMT
I've seen some proper mental shit from people following that logic. The old work bus driver told me how I didn't need any boot for my broken ankle, I should just call upon his angel who fixed his thumb. Next week it was vitamins that fixed his thumb. Oh, and the wildfires were all caused by Jewish Space Lasers so there's no point trying to protect your house against fire, the lasers will just shoot you if you do. Yeh I’m not mad though mate👍🏻 But I'm worried I am, so I can't just trust my opinions. Need another way
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 17, 2024 20:42:12 GMT
Yeh I’m not mad though mate👍🏻 But I'm worried I am, so I can't just trust my opinions. Need another way You’re not mad, your posts particularly on Ukraine are fascinating and clearly posted with plenty of thought and knowledge. So much so I darent post on there🤣
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Post by cobhamstokey on Mar 17, 2024 20:44:35 GMT
It’s amazing how much “truth” there is even when one report is totally different to another but where both claim to be right. I think the answer is to trust no one. I don’t think there is such a thing as the exact truth as we’re all guilty of a political slant whether it’s big or small. Some are just better at admitting it than others. Totally agree that people have motives and make mistakes. But it scares me that the idea is to "trust no one". That's what Putin, Xi, Trump etc are relying on, that people will just believe lies as much as reality. I saw it in my work where there's a reality that industry doesn't like, so they paid a load of propagandists to lie to the public to trick them. It fucking sucks. The problem of course is working out who to trust! I do get what you’re saying and agree to an extent but I see it frequently on here where you get some posters that think they’re always right and others that have different views are idiots, know nothing and are this, that or the other. I guess I’m just mistrusting because no one’s always right or always wrong. In the same respect that the Guardian aren’t always right and the Mail wrong and visa versa. I think the truths somewhere in the middle.
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Post by lordb on Mar 17, 2024 20:45:52 GMT
Totally agree that people have motives and make mistakes. But it scares me that the idea is to "trust no one". That's what Putin, Xi, Trump etc are relying on, that people will just believe lies as much as reality. I saw it in my work where there's a reality that industry doesn't like, so they paid a load of propagandists to lie to the public to trick them. It fucking sucks. The problem of course is working out who to trust! I do get what you’re saying and agree to an extent but I see it frequently on here where you get some posters that think they’re always right and others that have different views are idiots, know nothing and are this, that or the other. I guess I’m just mistrusting because no one’s always right or always wrong. In the same respect that the Guardian aren’t always and the Mail wrong and visa versa. I think the truths somewhere in the middle. Generally probably however occasionally the extreme is correct
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Post by questionable on Mar 17, 2024 20:54:31 GMT
Nothing whatsoever on the MSN channels, it’s ridiculous how much goes on without people knowing
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 17, 2024 20:55:00 GMT
Totally agree that people have motives and make mistakes. But it scares me that the idea is to "trust no one". That's what Putin, Xi, Trump etc are relying on, that people will just believe lies as much as reality. I saw it in my work where there's a reality that industry doesn't like, so they paid a load of propagandists to lie to the public to trick them. It fucking sucks. The problem of course is working out who to trust! I do get what you’re saying and agree to an extent but I see it frequently on here where you get some posters that think they’re always right and others that have different views are idiots, know nothing and are this, that or the other. I guess I’m just mistrusting because no one’s always right or always wrong. In the same respect that the Guardian aren’t always and the Mail wrong and visa versa. I think the truths somewhere in the middle. There's a little comic that explains my feelings, it's a newsroom where the host says summat like "today we're talking maths, on one side professor X says that 1+1=2, but on the other hand we have a lobbyist who says 1+1=20. This is complicated and the truth must be is in the middle". When I see that used with important real-world stuff it does my nut in.
But most things aren't black and white like that so I hear what you're saying. I try to pump the brakes on being arrogant but it's so hard when everyone else is so fucking wrong all the time still it's important to really listen to and respect people and try not to get too certain without good cause.
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Post by felonious on Mar 17, 2024 20:59:54 GMT
During lockdown I loved watching videos on carpentry, especially for construction. I promise it's fascinating. I know it was a joke but I learned so many things around construction during the lockdown fiasco on YouTube. Who needs college?! It's weird I can't get my head around learning things from YouTube but I know of several people for whom it's a go to. When Covid struck my daughter's career involving international travel effectively ended overnight. As she realised months later that it wasn't coming back she used YouTube videos to learn a completely new trade from which she now has a profitable business.
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