One of the best ways to stay in touch with reality is to know when you’re reading fiction.
If I ever have any doubts about the truth of something that’s been written I just check with Mail Online - if it’s there too then I reject it.
What happens if it’s also in The Guardian and the BBC and Fox News and somehow it even makes it into The Express?
hmm...interesting point. Maybe my methodology needs reviewing...
If you don’t read any news ever, if you eschew all new knowledge, if you move to a lonely hut on the steppes of Russia, the only person left to lie to you is yourself. It’s extreme but it solves the problem with The Daily Mail.
That’s a cool option...I could become the editor of the English language “Daily Steppes” tabloid...
Steppe 1…
If I ever have any doubts about the truth of something that’s been written I just check with Mail Online - if it’s there too then I reject it.
What happens if it’s also in The Guardian and the BBC and Fox News and somehow it even makes it into The Express?
hmm...interesting point. Maybe my methodology needs reviewing...
If you don’t read any news ever, if you eschew all new knowledge, if you move to a lonely hut on the steppes of Russia, the only person left to lie to you is yourself. It’s extreme but it solves the problem with The Daily Mail.
That’s a cool option...I could become the editor of the English language “Daily Steppes” tabloid...
Steppe 1…