Quote (SorceressAndrea @ Dec 6 2021 01:52pm)
Answering a question with a question. You're not really good at this are you?
You dont trust fox news to give you valid information, unless they're telling you they aren't news, which doesnt line up with the Merriam Webster's definition of news, which you do trust, because we should all be using dictionary definitions.
you're right, makes total sense!
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news
noun, plural in form but singular in construction, often attributive
Definition of news
1a: a report of recent events
gave her the good news
b: previously unknown information
I've got news for you
c: something having a specified influence or effect
the rain was good news for lawns and gardens
2a: material reported in a newspaper or news periodical or on a newscast
listened to the news on the radio
b: matter that is newsworthy
The layoffs were big news in this part of the state.
3: NEWSCAST
We saw it on the evening news.
Quote (SorceressAndrea @ Dec 6 2021 01:56pm)
You guys seem to be misinformed. My definition doesnt ewxist i dont make up definitions.
Fox went to court and said nothing they air is news, and nothing should be taken as such.
Their own words.
Did i type slow enough for you Neanderthal's?
you keep saying that, surely u must have a link to back that up and wont just tell me to google it
This post was edited by thesnipa on Dec 6 2021 12:57pm