What were all those leftie morons doing looking at Page 3 every day anyway if they hate it so much? It's like me watching Eastenders on iPlayer everyday to see if it's been cancelled.
It is what I refer to as the Daily Mail Syndrome, you hunt for things to be outraged by.
What were all those leftie morons doing looking at Page 3 every day anyway if they hate it so much? It's like me watching Eastenders on iPlayer everyday to see if it's been cancelled.
It is what I refer to as the Daily Mail Syndrome, you hunt for things to be outraged by.
What were all those leftie morons doing looking at Page 3 every day anyway if they hate it so much? It's like me watching Eastenders on iPlayer everyday to see if it's been cancelled.
It is what I refer to as the Daily Mail Syndrome, you hunt for things to be outraged by.
Surely in this case it is the Guardian syndrome. I don't see mail readers falling for feminist rubbish, I bet you a pound to a penny your average Daily Mail reader is more positive about page 3 than Guardian readers...
What were all those leftie morons doing looking at Page 3 every day anyway if they hate it so much? It's like me watching Eastenders on iPlayer everyday to see if it's been cancelled.
It is what I refer to as the Daily Mail Syndrome, you hunt for things to be outraged by.
Surely in this case it is the Guardian syndrome. I don't see mail readers falling for feminist rubbish, I bet you a pound to a penny your average Daily Mail reader is more positive about page 3 than Guardian readers...
Eh. Daily Mail is more about being outraged by something already and actively seeking to be outraged by it.
Guardianistas get themselves intentionally outraged by they weren't previously outraged by (for example, this week it was James Blunt).
What were all those leftie morons doing looking at Page 3 every day anyway if they hate it so much? It's like me watching Eastenders on iPlayer everyday to see if it's been cancelled.
It is what I refer to as the Daily Mail Syndrome, you hunt for things to be outraged by.
Surely in this case it is the Guardian syndrome. I don't see mail readers falling for feminist rubbish, I bet you a pound to a penny your average Daily Mail reader is more positive about page 3 than Guardian readers...
Eh. Daily Mail is more about being outraged by something already and actively seeking to be outraged by it.
Guardianistas get themselves intentionally outraged by they weren't previously outraged by (for example, this week it was James Blunt).
Yeah agreed. And in the case of Page 3, it is people who do not read the Sun, getting outraged by something that they actually haven't seen.
What were all those leftie morons doing looking at Page 3 every day anyway if they hate it so much? It's like me watching Eastenders on iPlayer everyday to see if it's been cancelled.
It is what I refer to as the Daily Mail Syndrome, you hunt for things to be outraged by.
Surely in this case it is the Guardian syndrome. I don't see mail readers falling for feminist rubbish, I bet you a pound to a penny your average Daily Mail reader is more positive about page 3 than Guardian readers...
Eh. Daily Mail is more about being outraged by something already and actively seeking to be outraged by it.
Guardianistas get themselves intentionally outraged by they weren't previously outraged by (for example, this week it was James Blunt).
Just to put you right on that - Guardianistas don't get outraged. We are saddened, concerned and irritated. Finally, reluctantly. we acknowledge that we are just better than the rest of you.
Then we turn back to the article about the 10 best designer corkscrews under £100 in the Lifestyle section.
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That just about sums up how i feel . Brilliantly sai
Guardianistas get themselves intentionally outraged by they weren't previously outraged by (for example, this week it was James Blunt).
Doc Brown , Palace mug.
Then we turn back to the article about the 10 best designer corkscrews under £100 in the Lifestyle section.