“SHREDS”?
Is that worse than “DESTROYS”? I think it is, but it’s probably not as bad as “UTTERLY DESTROYS”.
“SHREDS?
Is that worse than DESTROYS? I think it is, but its probably not as bad as UTTERLY DESTROYS.”
News...what we call news now, is a struggle for clicks. The more clicks the more revenue. So, instead of news it has become entertainment. Entertainment is drama and drama is conflict. Hence, title writers must inflict the maximum conflict into every sentence to maximize clicks/revenue.
Incidentally, the latest Star Trek has abandoned Roddenberry’s rule which was all conflict was focused outside. The people inside were to be harmonious or any conflict would be story influenced and not last past one episode. I haven’t watched it as I can’t stand the communizing of Star Trek. But this latest one is being blasted on the Internet because of the blatant anti-whiteness of the top people and the pointless inter-character conflict. (Just an observation that everything now is about conflict. That makes FR a refuge, except for articles like this one.)
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