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On Sat, 11 Oct 2025 10:46:35 -0400, Mike S. <
[email protected]>
wrote:
On Sat, 11 Oct 2025 10:08:29 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson ><[email protected]> wrote:
These days I'm surprised when I learn _any_ print publication is still >>alive. ;-P
Exactly. I thought Time was gone.
I mean, if I'd have given it any thought I'd have remembered Time
Magazine is a going concern; after all, being on the cover of Time
Magazine thing is still some people covet. But it's been such a long
time since I've seen the magazine that, when an article of theirs was referenced, the first thing that popped through my head was, "Wait,
Time Magazine still exists?"
Maybe I just need to lurk around magazine display shelves in stores
again. You know, like the cool kids did back in the day ;-)
I did not read the article but from the title alone, it sounds like
Time is not blaming video games for anything negative.
No, it was a surprisingly fair and nuanced article (I mean, for Time
Magazine. It isn't a periodical renowned for the depth of its writing,
after all). The gist of their argument was that pointing the finger at
whatever the latest boogeyman is --video games, comics, rock and roll,
Garbage Pail Kids trading cards, whatever-- is just an excuse not to
look more seriously at what is _really_ causing the problem. Which
isn't really a new idea, but it is an unusual stance for a major
periodical written for the general public. And, like I said, the
listing of the many times video games have been used as a scapegoat in
times past is a helpful reminder of its pointlessness for when it
comes up again.
...Especially since we all know that the real thing behind the
corruption of our youth is Pogs. Oh sure, some might think that's a long-forgotten fad, but those cursed plastic disks are still lurking
about, ruining the innocent minds of our children to this day.
SLAM.
;-)
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