Hey, that's how I find out the world news nowadays. Submarine implosion, armed rebellion, mysterious plane crash, those all came through.
Memes
Rules:
- Be civil and nice.
- Try not to excessively repost, as a rule of thumb, wait at least 2 months to do it if you have to.
I learnt about COVID from a Doge meme.
Weird. I learned about doge memes from COVID.
It's a nice way to receive news, for sure.
When I worked at Google I would literally check the internal meme site to see if there was an outage. It was at least as reliable as the official channels.
Any cool vintage memes to post?
Nah, they were considered confidential, and for the most part they were inside jokes anyway.
Fair fair. What kind of formats did y’all use
Off the top of my head, I remember a lot based on Scumbag Steve, the Socially Awkward Penguin, Skeptical African Kid, Woody Harrelson wiping away tears with money, "So I've got that going for me, which is nice" from Caddyshack, "I'm the captain now", "That's a bold move, Cotton", and whatever this is. Mostly it was the same stuff the rest of the internet uses with a few that were pretty obscure outside Google. Oh and way more animated gifs than you see elsewhere.
And comments of said memes
News site don’t make it very easy either. Ads galore.
just use unblock origin
I wish there was something like based.cooking but for news, but the fact is that giournalism is biased in general, so I still would have to look for other sources
To think that people would have opinions that influence their writing. For shame. That doesn't happen anywhere else. /s
Honestly you need to understand your sources biases and use multiple sources then you'll get close to the truth. Or at least what you want to be the truth because you have your biases too.
EDIT: thank you for that link. It's a breath of fresh air.
use multiple sources then you'll get close to the truth
Yes
I'll take the opportunity to plug ground.news - it's a site that shows all media sites it can find about a particular news story, displays their political leanings etc, their general writing bias and/or likelihood of misinformation, and then attempts to summarise the story.
This is great, thanks!
But that’s the problem: doing it right takes a lot of effort, doing it wrong is worst than not doing it, so I end up just not reading the news.
Hey! A fellow club member! It's not effective, sure; but it's all that's standing in the way of a full-on mental breakdown... Again.
is that Drake who famously tries to groom Mille Bobby Brown?
well OP you probably don't want to use the Pedo as a mem template
I thought it was just op being meta
Highly recommend to do "news breaks".
I really feel better since I started avoiding the news. I just read the headlines of some notifications on my phone and it's enough for me.
I feel almost as great as when I ditched Facebook a long time ago.
Makes you realize how heavy the news can be to moral.
Like the recent headlines about subsidized oil being very much a thing now. This is so very deeply disturbing I just can't handle it. And I just read the headline I can't even imagine reading a full article explaining to me that we are getting worse for climate change. We indeed are accelerating toward the cliff.
Still, I feel still so much more relaxed not watching the news on any kind of video platform.
Try it.
While I agree that getting bullied in the news cycle is not healthy, I feel like getting the information about what's going on around you from memes is also not good. It lacks context and details to enable the user from processing the news with critical thinking. I don't know what the answer is, but for people who exercise their power of a vote, I feel like they need to be as knowledgeable about the issues as possible.
In can't agree more. I pretty much eliminated any real in depth reading of any article. Most are just plastered in ads. I see a headline that catches my interest, then I do an actual Google search for more information rather than go to the news page.
"Give me the bad news but gently"
Maybe we need a news network that just delivers everything in meme format.
Edit: on second thought, that would probably blow.
I feel like that used the be the Daily Show/Colbert Report, then it became Late Night with Seth Meyers and the Tonight Show with Stephen Colbert in addition to TDS.
But now we have nothing.
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Is that why TDS is still on hiatus? For some reason, I just assumed they couldn't pick a host. Which, in hindsight, is really silly.
Last Week Tonight, or Some More News?
"Hol' up, Trump actually got booked?"
I had to go look it up after the mugshot memes popped up. Lol
I stick with apnews
Surprisingly not terrible at least some of the time
I mean, I suppose you have to be pretty good at what you do if everyone's copying their homework off you.
I am in this picture and I feel offended.
I am in this picture and fully support the meme based news cycle.
OP make so many memes that they are clearly the making the news
If you live in a country where the government bribes all the media, this and Twitter(/Xcrement) or whatever you can find on Mastodon is basically all you can find
Just give me the bullet points, thanks.
That sounds like you want Reuters or ap news then.
And the bots in the Tech comm - one fetches 👽🤢 trending news articles, and the TLDR one bypasses the paywall 🏴☠️😎
Mexico found aliens..... again.