Okay, probably not reading here. Your consorting with me would likely doom your career. As I read through 200+ years of tragedies, it is hard not to notice the waves of newspaper deaths. There seems to be a swarm in the 1920s (radio replacing newspapers as news and entertainment); another swarm in the 1950s and 1960s (television did not arrive everywhere at the same time); and again in the 1970s. Analyzing the death rates by geography and year might be quite informative.
Conservative. Idaho. Software engineer. Historian. Trying to prevent Idiocracy from becoming a documentary.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2022
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