The Daily Mail Headline Generator
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Every third one seems to contain, 'cancer'. The Daily Mail is known for dividing its medical reporting into two categories: things that cause cancer, and things that cure it. There is even a facebook page dedicated to it (inspired no doubt by their one time story "facebook causes cancer"). In some cases the same thing appears on both lists.
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On a serious note, is there anything about The Mail that's worthy?
TexasBlue
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I liked this bit:
qwghlm.co.uk- because all the other domain names were taken
qwghlm.co.uk- because all the other domain names were taken
dblboggie
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Excellent comedy factorTexasBlue wrote:On a serious note, is there anything about The Mail that's worthy?
"facebook causes cancer" for example
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The_Amber_Spyglass wrote:Excellent comedy factorTexasBlue wrote:On a serious note, is there anything about The Mail that's worthy?
"facebook causes cancer" for example
But the one doctor had a point to be made.... people literally living on Facebook. I know a couple people like that and it drives me nutz how they spend every waking moment on there.
TexasBlue
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https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=269512464297&v=info
Here is the Facebook group with links to articles about all the things TDM
Here is the Facebook group with links to articles about all the things TDM
Re: The Daily Mail Headline Generator
I love it Matt, hahahahahahaha
It only costs 50p?
It's more of a serious paper than a tabloid such as The Sun, but I'm not sure why anyone would want to buy it apart from to have their own prejudices confirmed. The Daily Telegraph is the most respectable right-of-centre national daily in the UK. Most people would still probably say The Times is slightly right-of-centre too.
TexasBlue wrote:On a serious note, is there anything about The Mail that's worthy?
It only costs 50p?
It's more of a serious paper than a tabloid such as The Sun, but I'm not sure why anyone would want to buy it apart from to have their own prejudices confirmed. The Daily Telegraph is the most respectable right-of-centre national daily in the UK. Most people would still probably say The Times is slightly right-of-centre too.
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