News holiday
- Achtung Englander
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News holiday
I think I am on the verge of giving news a break for a month. I am serious. Nothing in the news is even remotely good and it is beginning to take its toll on me. I think I am suffering from slight depression from reading and watching this shit.
I think I need to get out more. I am so envious of idiots who know nothing and live in absolute bliss of ignorance like the morons on Love Island.
I think I need to get out more. I am so envious of idiots who know nothing and live in absolute bliss of ignorance like the morons on Love Island.
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Oh God almighty, its good to know it's not just me suffering.
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I know what you mean. I am a member of my town's local group on Facebook, and am so sick of the outright rudeness verging on aggression of the pro-Leave camp I have decided to leave it. My little town is a nice place, I prefer to live in ignorance of this nasty little clique.
I would like to go without watching the news too, but would feel I was embracing ignorance (even though I agree with your sentiments) and suspect my brain would rebel
I would like to go without watching the news too, but would feel I was embracing ignorance (even though I agree with your sentiments) and suspect my brain would rebel
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That's kind of where I am. I'd like to go maybe a month in the dark and then see what's on the other side, but I know that I wouldn't get through a day without anxious curiosity getting the better of me.
The best I've managed is a few years ago on holiday for a fortnight with no internet access, which after the initial shock of remembering what the early 90s were like, was liberating. Living in a bubble is increasingly tempting.
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I never watch the news, or go out of my way to discover what's going on. Big stories will find me through various mediums, so I still end up knowing the biggest shitshows anyway, but at least I don't have to sit through story after story of utterly depressing shite.
- Stormbringer
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I pretty much tuned out for the past three years, but now I regret it as I have no idea what's going on.
Case in point: I didn't even know the 2016 referendum wasn't legally binding until last week.
Now I'm having a reaction against the "holiday" and I'm desperate to try and catch up and stay on the cutting edge.
Case in point: I didn't even know the 2016 referendum wasn't legally binding until last week.
Now I'm having a reaction against the "holiday" and I'm desperate to try and catch up and stay on the cutting edge.
Between tedium and fright
Such is the song of the nether world
The hissing of rats
And the jarring chants of angels
Such is the song of the nether world
The hissing of rats
And the jarring chants of angels
- Medicine Man
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Seeing the news is just an unfortunate side effect of getting to the football pages for me.
It's best ignored as it has quite the destructive impact on your mental health.
It's best ignored as it has quite the destructive impact on your mental health.
- The Jackal
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It's still going to happen, while you avoid following it. You'll make yourself sick finally coming back.
I went to Berlin once and was cut off from the English-speaking world for a week. When I got back, the first thing I saw at Heathrow was that John Mills had died.
Bad news'll wait for yer.
I went to Berlin once and was cut off from the English-speaking world for a week. When I got back, the first thing I saw at Heathrow was that John Mills had died.
Bad news'll wait for yer.
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I am kind of the opposite at the moment, all the Brexit stuff going mental recently has made me much more interested/less tired of it. When it definitely starts going a 'bad' way, however...
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I've always stayed on top of the political news because I studied it at uni and have always been interested. Most other news I kind of just skim through headlines and read the odd article that strikes my interest. I never sit and watch the news on TV.
The current political climate is kind of like driving slowly past a massive car crash. It's gruesome and everyone is fucked but I can't help but just watch with even more interest than usual.
The current political climate is kind of like driving slowly past a massive car crash. It's gruesome and everyone is fucked but I can't help but just watch with even more interest than usual.
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I've changed my mind. I've now totally lost interest in everything.Stormbringer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 1:42 pmNow I'm having a reaction against the "holiday" and I'm desperate to try and catch up and stay on the cutting edge.
Between tedium and fright
Such is the song of the nether world
The hissing of rats
And the jarring chants of angels
Such is the song of the nether world
The hissing of rats
And the jarring chants of angels
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Yay! Another member for the Blackout Brigade.
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I'm not exactly ignoring the news, frankly it feels a little irresponsible to do so at present. I'm trying not to dig any deeper than the actual headlines however, as doing so tends to just make me angry.