
Early group texts
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Early group texts
"Why don't we switch off the news and give Brexit up for Lent?"
Rare Books
Studies show foods work miracles!
CIA report
'In my time, we didn't talk to a blackberry. We just ate the damn things!'
"Actually, yes, honey — I do believe 'Fox News' is an oxymoron."
'It was only 500 yds across but as he visualised the GPS blind spot the risks seemed immense.'
"Can't we have 'PRESS BUTTON' to shut up the commentator's gobbledegook."
Why do you hate the media?
"I'd like to see you do this online."
'And this is Eddy, he's been giving virtual tours long before computers.'
Classic News.
"According to my phone, society is on the brink of collapse, but, according to our living room, things seem pretty O.K."
Down With Wikipedia
"Climate change is not real. It's fake climate!"
The anti-social network: 'Hey Jeffrey...I need help setting up my dad's anti-social network.'
"This just in: you thought joy was within reach, but you were wrong."
Look! This says that space aliens have landed and have taken over control of the earth. Boy that's a load off my mind!
Time for today's dose of emotional manipulation...
"Whatever happened to throwing Frisbees around?"
No Unknown Unknowns
"Gramps, you were alive before everyone knew what you were doing on social media... What was that called?" "Bliss!"
'Ask about our daily sermon by fax plan.'
"Now remember...no lies about the government...only lies from the government."
The following story is based on actual events.
Newspaper headlines - Butters kills, Margarine kills.
"Of course you couldn't be replaced by an app. It would take at least two."
Fake News for Fake People
Curious George, Dad
Filmed in Supermarionation
"Paparazzi!"
"My self esteem is low ... how come I never got hacked?"
These networks are definitely treating news as entertainment, but I'm not sure if they're going for drama or comedy.
"Dad, can you read?"
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