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China.Gamer.Guy 神州电玩游士
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Lifetime of living and working abroad, mostly in # VideoGames . Right now? Horsham, Total War. Previously? Hong Kong, Beijing, Kaohsiung, Seattle. Too many games to mention. ;-) Also: # running , # KungFu , # HungKuen , # OptOutside , # History , # MartialArts , # travel , # China , # HongKong , # UK , # PNW , # photography
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China.Gamer.Guy 神州电玩游士
@BreakingImpossible@mastodon.social
Lifetime of living and working abroad, mostly in # VideoGames . Right now? Horsham, Total War. Previously? Hong Kong, Beijing, Kaohsiung, Seattle. Too many games to mention. ;-) Also: # running , # KungFu , # HungKuen , # OptOutside , # History , # MartialArts , # travel , # China , # HongKong , # UK , # PNW , # photography
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Mar 08, 2026
@AssalRad
"We may say then that the contribution of the (media) to public discourse was to dignify irrelevance and amplify impotence. But this was not all: (media) also made public discourse essentially incoherent. It brought into being a world of broken time and broken attention, to use Lewis Mumford’s phrase."
Neil Postman talking about the *telegraph* and explaining news cycles and editorializing's affects.
"Amusing Ourselves to Death" is poignant read in this context, IMHO.
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