So the fragmentation of media is like going back to before there was no mass media at all. We're just not segmented geographically, it's by belief set.
I just saw a commercial for something called "Marriage Bootcamp, Reality Stars." Just to clarify, these people are on TV on a reality show already, so aren't all the people who are ever on the show reality stars? I'm willing to be further enlightened on this.
The headline in the Travel section of the newspaper says "America's Most Remote National Park." I've been to all 50 states, so I was curious. Where is it? Frigging Samoa, that's where. Doesn't seem fair, does it?
I started watching "The OA." For those of you who like me avoided it because you thought it was some kind of spinoff of "The O.C." I should tell you it is not and it is worth at least checking out. Maybe a little much after watching Westworld, but still pretty riveting.
I was walking through our local park and saw this sign on the building
Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't everything that's indoors confined space? That's the whole idea of "in," I think.
A Repeal of the Stamp Act Stamp? Why did it take so long for this to happen?
Looks like I've got about 168000 years to eat these at their best.