Just out of curiosity really.
Twin set?
Suit, polished shoes but no tie ? (Hey, look. That's what we do these days. OK?)
'Normal?'
Major Misunderstanding ? (for Viz readers)
Just out of curiosity really.
Twin set?
Suit, polished shoes but no tie ? (Hey, look. That's what we do these days. OK?)
'Normal?'
Major Misunderstanding ? (for Viz readers)
Unfortunately Oldrocker it's more likely to be an ordinary-looking person of average intelligence. Most people are hateful, reactionary shitbags.
I really don't get the whole hate the 'Daily Mail reader' thing.
I read it, as I do other papers. Why is there such intolerance towards DM readers, aren't you judging them for being judgmental, making you judgmental too?
To paraphrase the lovely Marc P
It does have a good crossword
Blood Work & Hard Evidence still available from all good bookshops
I also sometimes read the other pages.
But I read the Sun to make up for it
By coincidence, I was perusing the Daily Mail online just a few minutes ago, reading about a newly discovered bat (and other new animal) species in Papua New Guinea. While I enjoy reading about biodiversity, I did find the tone of the Mail article somewhat flippant - given that its news angle is the bat's resemblance to Yoda and not that ongoing deforestation - partly to satisfy Western demand for cheap shelves - could wipe out such species.
Commuter belt. Daily Mail. Sun. Men with the same haircuts.
I think most people by a newspaper for the crossword/cartoon/sports coverage/salacious gossip/out of force of habit (the last being surely the only possible reason for buying the Daily Express). I am not sure anyone takes the political stance very seriously.
They're just human beings, much like you or I.
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ October 7 2010, 12:41 AM BST
As if we can afford to buy papers!
He reads the free London ones.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ October 7 2010, 12:10 AM BSTTo paraphrase the lovely Marc P
It does have a good crossword
Blood Work & Hard Evidence still available from all good bookshops
It does indeed, I have recently been tackling The Times crossword too - and also The Week's. For light relief I dash off the EDP.
Quote: AngieBaby @ October 7 2010, 12:08 AM BSTWhy is there such intolerance towards DM readers, aren't you judging them for being judgmental, making you judgmental too?
Should we tolerate intolerance? The answer is: we'd rather not, but how else would you deal with it?
Quote: AngieBaby @ October 7 2010, 12:08 AM BSTI really don't get the whole hate the 'Daily Mail reader' thing.
I read it, as I do other papers. Why is there such intolerance towards DM readers, aren't you judging them for being judgmental, making you judgmental too?
Yes but at least I'm not a Daily Mail reader.
Most papers are rubbish. I judge aaaaall of their readers.