A secret to life is that you can pretty much ignore 98% of email and text chains. If someone really needs something from you, they’ll either find you or figure it out themselves.
New pet peeve:
One random parent or kids’ sports coach asks if anyone is going to miss a game on a text thread and instead of just letting the “no’s” reply, every single person texts “confirming we will be there”
I’ve been a New York Times subscriber for 20+ years. Despite a noticeable decline in writing quality (which I blame on Gen Z reporters) they still break incredible stories.
However, their coverage of Bitcoin is abysmal and over and over again I have been shadow banned in their comment section for pointing out their errors or critiquing their lack of research. Their main offense is that they conflate Bitcoin with all of crypto, often using the two names interchangeably. (Like most mainstream media does.)
Lately they seem to have banned me from commenting on anything, crypto-related or not.
Rob Copeland, their finance reporter, has particularly bad takes.
With Trump and Tulsi Gabbard throwing down this smokescreen of “Obama treason” (based on nothing), I’m starting to believe Trump really is in the Epstein files.
The guy is in full panic/attack mode.
Now they are cancelling late night hosts for criticizing our dear leader Trump.
To be honest I never watch Colbert, but it’s obvious his show’s cancellation was a capitulation to Trump’s lawsuits against Paramount.