Why is this (also in the LA Times) even considered news? It’s a virtual world! get over it!
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The media is more concerned with the imaginary world than with the real world – and with items in the real world that are more products of the imagination than reality – because the media does not want to deal productively with the real great problems that face our nation and world.
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February 25th, 2007 at 12:10 am
The media is more concerned with the imaginary world than with the real world – and with items in the real world that are more products of the imagination than reality – because the media does not want to deal productively with the real great problems that face our nation and world.