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​JASON KELCE, OUR FAVORITE PSYOP
​Let it be said once and repeated never again: America has gone bananas bonkers over Taylor Swift + Travis Kelce = TLA, and not bananas bonkers in the best, or most delicious, way. (OMG did you realize both of their first initials, if you add an “and” between them, sound like the abbreviation for a bomb? Coincidence?) Also, is anyone else not here for “Tayvis,” but definitely there for “Traylor?” As Super Bowl Sunday encroaches, as we train our optical muscles to be ready to peer into one particular $3 million suite in Allegiant Stadium, we might want to consider if we’ve taken our eyes off the proverbial ball in this situation. (Wait: Doesn’t allegiant mean “loyal to the end,” like in true love and patriotism, which Swift and Kelce may or may not share / believe in / be plotting to overthrow?) (Philadelphia Citizen 2/9/24) READ MORE>>>>>

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“People sometimes imagine that just because they have access to so many newspapers, radio and TV channels, they will get an infinity of different opinions. Then they discover that things are just the opposite: the power of these loudspeakers only amplifies the opinion prevalent at a certain time, to the point where it covers any other opinion.”   ― Amin Maalouf, The First Century After Beatrice
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