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There's too much OTB no? Three hours a night and then God knows how many over the weekend. Fuck sport
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There's too much OTB no? Three hours a night and then God knows how many over the weekend. Fuck sport
And it feels like about a quarter of that time is dead air as one of them makes a terrible joke and the other one leaves him hanging. Sounds like bad student radio.There's too much OTB no? Three hours a night and then God knows how many over the weekend. Fuck sport, give me more news.
It was always too much sport for me but the old presenters on OTB at least were fun to listen to.I think the amount of sports coverage is about the same it's just that it used to be marked as OTB during the week and Saturday/Sunday sport on the weekend. How it's all Off The Ball.
But thinking about, maybe comments on news sites is designed to instead of a person posting their angry responses on internet forums, they post it on the articles themselves so it acts as something to stop people from discussing the article elsewhere and have the argument on their own website.
comment on an article about willow smith:
"Another emasculated young Black male."
Willow Smith on Teen Vogue Cover, Says Style Is About ‘Creating Yourself’
I love this guyThe comments on this. Oh boy
How we analysed 70m comments on the Guardian website
Isn't something like that best just emailed to your boss? We (readers) don't have the power to change the IT comment section.
I presume thats ironic?top comment so far:
"The single white male is not often represented in media and culture so is it any surprise when he takes to a forum where he finally has a voice? He's not represented because he's not one of the 'approved minorites' beloved of Liberals - he's not female, gay, of colour, disabled or an immigrant so he doesn't matter. He is a minority but ignored or ridiculed instead of valued, hence his anger. is it any wonder then that he strives to be heard?"
i considered that myself...decided it was too much creditI presume thats ironic?
or am I giving the author too much credit?
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