This is a bit ironic, because I often saw vice as doing the same, or Ripley's Believe it or not levels of inaccurate reporting on folk tales with no backing.
This is a bit ironic, because I often saw vice as doing the same, or Ripley's Believe it or not levels of inaccurate reporting on folk tales with no backing.
If someone didn't like Vice (and the video gives plenty of reasons to dislike Vice), it seems fine to be satisfied by the collapse of what they perceive as a bad company. Jobs are only as good for...
If someone didn't like Vice (and the video gives plenty of reasons to dislike Vice), it seems fine to be satisfied by the collapse of what they perceive as a bad company. Jobs are only as good for society as the work they output. I'm sure many would cheer the collapse of Murdoch's media empire.
Somewhat off-topic, but I've found Moon's video titles to be excessively hyperbolic, to the point of turning me off from watching him.
This is a bit ironic, because I often saw vice as doing the same, or Ripley's Believe it or not levels of inaccurate reporting on folk tales with no backing.
If someone didn't like Vice (and the video gives plenty of reasons to dislike Vice), it seems fine to be satisfied by the collapse of what they perceive as a bad company. Jobs are only as good for society as the work they output. I'm sure many would cheer the collapse of Murdoch's media empire.