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daily fail links, how do you find them if you don't read it ?

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paintinmyhairAgain · 01/12/2018 11:40

just this really, as a long time reader and poster , i know that the daily mail is down there with the the gutter press in mners eyes, that's fair enough.
there are quite often posts with links to the fail, so it proves people must be researching or reading this stuff to comment on it ! why do that if you hate it so much or is it an excuse to have a bun fight ?
personally i don't read newspapers or online so may be am missing something, but i'm happy to be educated on the matter Smile

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paintinmyhairAgain · 01/12/2018 11:46

and no, i'm not a journalist or being goady, just curious, so anyone thinks otherwise sorry to disappoint.

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ghostyslovesheets · 01/12/2018 12:07

because not every MN member feels the same way due to - you know - people all being individuals.

paintinmyhairAgain · 01/12/2018 12:12

thanks ghostly my sentiments exactly. those who read it will stay in the shadows and the rest will be quite robust in being anti.
but it's those who link threads to their posts will invariably say sorry for doing so Confused it those people i'm curious about.

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Sureitwillbegrand · 01/12/2018 12:30

I have the daily fail app but I also have the guardian, bbc, sky news, the independent, buzzfeed! I like to see the news from different perspectives. I find it most interesting to read an article in for example the guardian and then read the same content (twisted) In the mail! Don't read them all every day.

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