Warning lables on newspapers?

JackLuis

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I'm not sure how "Political" Stella might find this, but ...

It seems a bit strange to me that the media carefully warn about and label any content that involves sex, violence or strong language — but there's no similar labelling system for, say, sloppy journalism and other questionable content.

So he made up a set and you can too. Instructions for various language variations are there as well.

And since this is a porn site:

http://www.picsmaster.net/gallery/atk/10567d/11.jpg

She's guarding the keyboard to prevent unverified techniques from being published.
 
I agree. Possibly my longest-lasting contribution to the U.S. government's foreign media collection was to require that each media source be labled on slant and sponsorship and that this be appended to every translation/transcription collected from foreign media by the government so that people had some sort of idea of the context of the news item/commentary. Reporting is only as good/relevant as its source. I did that nearly twenty years ago. As far as I can see, that label is still being carried on government translations/transcriptions from foreign news media.

(Of course the photo was the best part of the "discussion" on this thread)
 
Can we call it a "writing" thread? It's an awesome idea.

And I love the ring, it's sparkly and calls to me ;)

(duh)
 
Since I don't go fishing as much as I used to, I stopped subscribing to a newspaper. ;)
 
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Since I don't go fishing as much as I used to, I stopped subscribing to a newspaper. ;)

:D That's the only use I've ever had for a newspaper. That and something to spread crawfish on. :D
 
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Have to make up an new sticker for that.:D
 
When a gay person turns his back on you, it is anything but an insult; it's an invitation.” RUSH LIMBAUGH
 
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