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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

The undeniably massive Alexander Isak affair has created its own sub-reality | Barney Ronay

Going on a summer holiday is always a bit strange when your life involves staring at sport. Taking a break just as football is preparing to enter its own sweaty, steamy eight-month meat pocket is extra tough. Re-engagement can be difficult. Oh look. There's football hiding behind a bush in the car park again, frazzled and wired from staying up drinking crystal meth negronis and writing a presentation about merging marketing and sales.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 day ago

High-THC Weed Scare Tactics Are Back-And the Media's Pushing the Same Old Narrative | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Mainstream media outlets are recycling tired narratives about cannabis, and this time, it's aimed squarely at high-THC weed. The headlines practically write themselves: Pete Davidson Says Weed Gave Him Psychosis or Lil Nas X Hospitalized After Smoking Potent Weed. The implication is obvious-weed is dangerous, high-THC weed is terrifying, and maybe it should be regulated even more than it already is.
Cannabis
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago
Miscellaneous

Her Name Became an Early True-Crime Sensation. A New Show Is Finally Telling Her Side of the Story. But Is It for Real?

fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago
Miscellaneous

Her Name Became an Early True-Crime Sensation. A New Show Is Finally Telling Her Side of the Story. But Is It for Real?

US politics
fromPortland Mercury
3 months ago

Criminals Need To Be Charged Accordingly

High-profile individuals often evade serious charges due to media focus on sensationalism rather than accountability for their actions.
Writing
fromThe New Yorker
3 months ago

Jeremy Jordan Mines "Floyd Collins" for Its Sonic Gems

The revival of "Floyd Collins" highlights deep themes of ambition and media exploitation amid the story of a cave explorer trapped underground.
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