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Post by drystyx on Mar 28, 2023 16:47:19 GMT
Another of those internet articles compels me to start this thread.
First, the article that is published, presumably by an editor of a magazine.
It shows the picture of some eggs that look like snake eggs, and it says a girl found them under her bed. The article promises to tell us what animal lays the eggs.
But the writer just drones on and on for four pages without telling us what kind of eggs these are, as if anyone but a meth head is going to navigate to the fifth page.
Meanwhile, it's almost impossible to navigate the pages.
It's the same with books. Writers drone on and on, and only the meth heads and crack heads can continue to read the books.
So why do publishers and editors do this? Are they all on meth and crack? Well, of course they are, but why do the crack heads and meth heads get to determine what anyone is allowed to read?
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