Millions of eyewitnesses watched in stunned horror Tuesday as light emptied from the sky, plunging the U.S. and neighboring countries into darkness. As the hours progressed, conditions only worsened -- Read
sameolddoctor: i do not read the onion because i find the satire tiresome. i would appreciate it if that material would be left in its proper forum. i figured, being a dedicated reader of this site, that my opinion might be worth expressing and i suspected i was not the only one who felt this way.
johnszot, in all seriousness: I'm certain your opinion is valuable to the editors, but I'll just point out that your second post here certainly makes your case better than your first one. It sounds like a sincere concern (and a legitimate one) whereas the first one-liner was a little hard to determine.
This isn't the first time that the Onion makes an appearance in the news and won't be the last either. Please send feedback about content directly to us and we take it into account. Comments should pertain to the news item per se and not what we should or shouldn't air. There is other subject matter that other readers have felt does not pertain to the news feed. Sorry...that's all I can say. If you want something more strictly along the lines of traditional architecture, the web provides a lot of variety.
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think we can leave the satire out of the news feed?
well i think metaphorically, its totally correct, with a dipshit president and his followers.
and, if the editors feel satire in newsfeed is fine, so be it - please dont read the news if you dont want to
this is neither architecture related nor even real news and should be deleted.
wtf
Aw, I thought it was funny & poetic & quite related. But I'll delete it later if it continues to offend.
sameolddoctor: i do not read the onion because i find the satire tiresome. i would appreciate it if that material would be left in its proper forum. i figured, being a dedicated reader of this site, that my opinion might be worth expressing and i suspected i was not the only one who felt this way.
news editors: please, more editing.
if you don't like it, don't read it.
johnszot, in all seriousness: I'm certain your opinion is valuable to the editors, but I'll just point out that your second post here certainly makes your case better than your first one. It sounds like a sincere concern (and a legitimate one) whereas the first one-liner was a little hard to determine.
This isn't the first time that the Onion makes an appearance in the news and won't be the last either. Please send feedback about content directly to us and we take it into account. Comments should pertain to the news item per se and not what we should or shouldn't air. There is other subject matter that other readers have felt does not pertain to the news feed. Sorry...that's all I can say. If you want something more strictly along the lines of traditional architecture, the web provides a lot of variety.
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