Is the Guardian worse than it used to be?

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being baked is the most awesome

^^^^

and yes, enforced baking and also the union jack bunting on the great british bake-off are both terrible. though i do love the actual show itself, as baking is actually a FASCINATING area of cooking (yeast and suchlike are the work of magick) and its vibe is so much more gentle and goodnatured than the awful rote repetition and painfully false narratives of say masterchef

IHeartMedia, the giant broadcaster formerly known as Clear Channel, (stevie), Thursday, 19 March 2015 11:12 (eleven years ago)

chocolate the delicious, delicious tool of the oppressor

IHeartMedia, the giant broadcaster formerly known as Clear Channel, (stevie), Thursday, 19 March 2015 11:12 (eleven years ago)

look do we even know if homemade creme eggs involve baking will someone read the article and report back please

conrad, Thursday, 19 March 2015 11:15 (eleven years ago)

you have to warm up the chocolate at least (i read the article! there were some gently funny bits in it!)

IHeartMedia, the giant broadcaster formerly known as Clear Channel, (stevie), Thursday, 19 March 2015 11:17 (eleven years ago)

Sorry ithappens - occupational hazard round here of criticising something someone else reposted here with no context. I get that this sort of stuff is essential to running a website and never intended to be Pulitzer-worthy.

Matt DC, Thursday, 19 March 2015 11:23 (eleven years ago)

No worries. It's not the piece I'm proudest of.

Unsettled defender (ithappens), Thursday, 19 March 2015 11:55 (eleven years ago)

could've integrated the cooking the kids' tea thing to make it into a surefire ilx hit

cis-het shitlord (Merdeyeux), Thursday, 19 March 2015 12:29 (eleven years ago)

Perhaps they should replace it with an article in which Zoe Williams reads solemnly from Doktor Faustus, a child on each knee, pointing out the parallels to the rise of fascism.

realise this is sarcasm but i am prepared to own this point of view

A MOOC, what's a MOOC? (Bananaman Begins), Thursday, 19 March 2015 13:14 (eleven years ago)

otm

Junior Dictionary (LocalGarda), Thursday, 19 March 2015 13:20 (eleven years ago)

two weeks pass...

wtf is this

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/apr/03/lent-earthly-vice-40-days-sacrifice

soref, Friday, 3 April 2015 16:03 (eleven years ago)

they shd run that same piece every day with a different topic

"So you're off to Glastonbury? You realise there are people starving, right?"
"So you're watching the FA Cup final? You realise there are people starving, right?"
"So you bought your family Christmas presents? YOU BASTARD, I HOPE YOU HATE YOURSELF"

week of 'puter action (Noodle Vague), Friday, 3 April 2015 16:07 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/M56djPs.jpg

pissbaby nobody in the corner (DJ Mencap), Saturday, 4 April 2015 08:29 (eleven years ago)

that dave bry piece is some scorched earth of journalism shit

rock (Jack White, Coldplay) (imago), Saturday, 4 April 2015 09:02 (eleven years ago)

xp are you complaining that the text differs from the graphic? if so read the article again.

or are you complaining about something subtler to do with the data. would be glad to hear what you have in mind, since i ... *cough*.

or are you complaining about the guardian writing about twitter, in which case fair enough.

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Saturday, 4 April 2015 18:29 (eleven years ago)

the article btw http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/womens-blog/2015/apr/03/why-do-fewer-women-tweet-political-party-hashtags

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Saturday, 4 April 2015 18:29 (eleven years ago)

I posted this horror a few days ago: http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2015/mar/31/country-music-image-problem-bro-country-sexist

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 4 April 2015 18:30 (eleven years ago)

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I like Stewart Lee's writing, but it's always the comments that provide the main interest. The section is always populated mainly by readers who have seemingly taken Lee at face value and assumed, for example, that he needs people to cook his steak, and by smug readers who celebrate their superiority over the other readers because they understand the joke.

So far so good, but then I wonder if the readers who were slagging Stewart off were in fact just joking so they could get a rise out of the earnest types. Then I worry that the earnest types are also just joking, and they understand full well that everyone gets the joke, and are just playing their part. Then I wonder if this is all obvious and I'm being the only idiot by even imagining that anyone is being serious with their comments.

Now I'm worried I'm spoiling the whole pantomime by just writing this comment.
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Albanic Kanun Autark (nakhchivan), Sunday, 5 April 2015 14:29 (eleven years ago)

There's a particularly uninspired Geoff Dyer comment is free article today, "Underground culture isn’t dead – it’s just better hidden than it used to be".

Never has 'underground culture sounded' so dull, nor does he give any indication that he has any sense of what's going on. Don't know why he's so complacent.

the gabhal cabal (Bob Six), Sunday, 5 April 2015 14:40 (eleven years ago)

xpost That reads like what Syd would write for Jugband Blues for the modern day.

Mark G, Tuesday, 7 April 2015 10:46 (eleven years ago)

pretty sure 'giantmoth' is Stewart Lee

their fantastic and relevant debut single, ‘Times Are Hard’ (Bananaman Begins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 11:21 (eleven years ago)

Whole piece feels like a framework on which to prop the gag about feeling like a big-shot author because his books aren't in the determindley obscurantist bookshop.

their fantastic and relevant debut single, ‘Times Are Hard’ (Bananaman Begins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 11:24 (eleven years ago)

the whole Geoff Dyer piece

their fantastic and relevant debut single, ‘Times Are Hard’ (Bananaman Begins), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 11:26 (eleven years ago)

Don't know why he's so complacent.

He's a fkn idiot.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:21 (eleven years ago)

I've enjoyed some of his writing in the past, though more his novels than his journalism.

the gabhal cabal (Bob Six), Tuesday, 7 April 2015 12:43 (eleven years ago)

the Guardian view on...

courtney barnett formula (seandalai), Thursday, 16 April 2015 12:43 (eleven years ago)

I’m a Facebook baby bore. If you don’t like it, log off

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Thursday, 16 April 2015 19:13 (eleven years ago)

On this fourth #EdBallsDay, has the hype become too much?

𝔠𝔞𝔢𝔨 (caek), Wednesday, 29 April 2015 12:44 (eleven years ago)

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/may/04/royal-baby-hypocrisy-quick-toast

nakhchivan, Monday, 4 May 2015 22:42 (eleven years ago)

I can't help thinking they may have shot themselves in the foot with this prince Charles letters thing. Maybe it's just that it seems to me like prince Charles writing letters to ministers about homeopathic medicine, or whatever, is the least of the country's worries right now but it seems more like a convenient (though accidental, timing wise) distraction and actually seems fairly ridiculous when related to the actual breaking apart of our civil rights that's imminent. I realise the timing is out of their control but I feel like the meagre notes they are trumpeting seem ridiculous w/r/t what is actually happening to us.

Acting Crazy (Instrumental) (jed_), Thursday, 14 May 2015 01:16 (eleven years ago)

I know I'm not much of a deep thinker but this is more frustrating, to me, than helpful tbf.

Acting Crazy (Instrumental) (jed_), Thursday, 14 May 2015 01:18 (eleven years ago)

Nick, Michael, Lex, any other Guardian types who hang about this thread...

Who would I pitch to, a piece detailing the failures of a tech-giant not only to fail to protect their users by enforcing their own terms of service WRT stalking/doxing, but also giving out downright dangerous official advice in responses to complaints?

I don't know if that would be Tech or Women or Comment Is Free, but any suggestions as to who to pitch at?

The Hauntology of Celebrity (Branwell with an N), Sunday, 24 May 2015 08:29 (eleven years ago)

Possibly any of those. Email me at albaba at gmail.com and I can be more specific.

Alba, Sunday, 24 May 2015 21:20 (eleven years ago)

Cheers! Sent.

The Hauntology of Celebrity (Branwell with an N), Monday, 25 May 2015 06:21 (eleven years ago)

Joel Golby writes about general stuff for VICE and the Guardian Guide

glad baller (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 14:58 (eleven years ago)

nakh that really was the worst thing I've ever read

Eric Burdon & War, On Drugs (Cosmic Slop), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 17:09 (eleven years ago)

the rest of his articles look like they could provide some competition if you have the will to go through them

glad baller (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 17:21 (eleven years ago)

I don't

Eric Burdon & War, On Drugs (Cosmic Slop), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 17:59 (eleven years ago)

checked out this lad's twitter earlier and he could be the millennial Michael Hogan we were all waiting for

pull blart, maul cops (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 20:51 (eleven years ago)

he has someway to go before creating anything as bad as this
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2015/jan/12/mel-giedroyc-sue-perkins-funniest-moments

soref, Wednesday, 27 May 2015 20:57 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/szpdL9l.jpg

switched from fhm to vice several months ago but hasnt updated his pic for something a bit more dorke

https://twitter.com/joelgolby/status/602196573121081345

lex merk a tory ya? (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 21:04 (eleven years ago)

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lex merk a tory ya? (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 27 May 2015 21:09 (eleven years ago)

too easy perhaps, but for the record http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/may/28/snoop-dogg-feminist-sexist-lyrics

Keith Moom (Neil S), Thursday, 28 May 2015 09:05 (eleven years ago)

this is at least the third time Julie Bindel has written essentially this article about Snoop

"I own no fewer than four of his CDs" made me lol but general sentiment seems fine to me

pull blart, maul cops (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 28 May 2015 09:39 (eleven years ago)

the revelation that she watches re-runs of Carry On films was also a bit o_O. The broader point she is making is fair enough, granted.

Keith Moom (Neil S), Thursday, 28 May 2015 09:44 (eleven years ago)

this bloke got married apparently http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/may/28/a-moment-that-changed-me-james-rhodes-marriage-proposal

Keith Moom (Neil S), Thursday, 28 May 2015 09:47 (eleven years ago)

TBF any British person with a Bank Holiday hangover watches marathons of Carry On films at some point.

scientist/exotic dancer (suzy), Thursday, 28 May 2015 10:10 (eleven years ago)

I like the Julie Bindel piece.

Continue your brooding monologue (Re-Make/Re-Model), Thursday, 28 May 2015 10:12 (eleven years ago)

hah fair enough. I hereby rescind my nomination.

Keith Moom (Neil S), Thursday, 28 May 2015 10:16 (eleven years ago)

'I start to feel it in my knees' – working for hours while standing proves a tall order

With new research suggesting workers be on their feet for half of their working day, Esther Addley set out to meet the target. But four hours of standing is no easy task

Standing to work is not a new thing: Leonardo da Vinci, Ben Franklin, Winston Churchill and Vladimir Nabokov are all said to have done it. Philip Roth wrote his novels on his feet, while James Murdoch, now chief operating officer of 21st Century Fox, is a self-confessed “big believer” in standing while you work.

bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 2 June 2015 12:48 (eleven years ago)

I mean, I realise this means people standing in an office, but at no point does it even seem to realise shopworkers, waiting staff, bar staff, police, I mean, how many people stand all day at work? Dunno how you could write that and not think about just working in a shop even in your teens or whatever.

bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Tuesday, 2 June 2015 12:50 (eleven years ago)


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