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The most dangerous drug is...

It's perhaps the biggest threat to the nation's mental wellbeing, yet it's freely available on every street -- for pennies. The dealers claim it expands the mind and bolsters the intellect: users experience an initial rush of emotion (often euphoria or rage), followed by what they believe is a state of enhanced awareness. Tragically this "awareness" is a delusion. As they grow increasingly detached from reality, heavy users often exhibit impaired decision-making abilities, becoming paranoid, agitated and quick to anger. In extreme cases they've even been known to form mobs and attack people. Technically it's called "a newspaper", although it's better known by one of its many "street names", such as "The Currant Bun" or "The Mail" or "The Grauniad" (see me -- Ed).

In its purest form, a newspaper consists of a collection of facts which, in controlled circumstances, can actively improve knowledge. Unfortunately, facts are expensive, so to save costs and drive up sales, unscrupulous dealers often "cut" the basic contents with cheaper material, such as wild opinion, bullshit, empty hysteria, reheated press releases, advertorial padding and photographs of Lady Gaga with her bum hanging out. The hapless user has little or no concept of the toxicity of the end product: they digest the contents in good faith, only to pay the price later when they find themselves raging incoherently in pubs, or -- increasingly -- on internet messageboards.

[Thanks Mr. Tumnus!]

Posted By jamesk at 2010-03-22 11:20:53 permalink | comments
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Dan. : 2010-03-25 19:25:56
This should probably mention that this is Charlie Brooker's work, in case anyone wants to read more of his material. I don't see his name anywhere here; but he definitely wrote the article.
Heffe. : 2010-03-23 22:01:52
@guest "What drug r u talking about because LSD I not on every street cornor"

It's a metaphor or whatever. He means the news and media is the most dangerous drug because of all the bullshit its loaded with and false info.

GK-OR : 2010-03-23 13:10:30
@Sync BWAHAHA! Brilliant! Much appreciated linkage there.
Synchronium.net. : 2010-03-23 07:53:26
Charlie Brooker is my hero. Check this out: [link]
GK-OR : 2010-03-23 03:58:21
Poignant and soul piercing satire, sarcasm, and reasoning on this one. In other words, BURN! I'd recommend it be syndicated if it wasn't beyond the scope of most peoples' blinders and ears buried with their own disgruntled fingers.
guest : 2010-03-22 23:29:42
What drug r u talking about because LSD I not on every street cornor

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