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i sometimes like reading weird trade magazines and i noticed that i kept finding UK ones way more easily than US ones. i guess it makes sense in this context. U.S. news about bean farming or whatever has mostly moved to websites by now probably???
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 17:44 |
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Yeah that's cool Future Publishing was able to turn print mags around, I just don't understand why it isn't the same in the US and other parts of Europe where the only magazines really left are like Time and Newsweek. There sure as poo poo aren't multiple video game mags or computer magazines (becaust typically nerds do everything online plus it's free and that info is out of date the second they print it). I am just mystified as to how it's still a thing in the UK. BTW I think it's pretty cool that it's still a thing, I like paper mags. The only negative thing I guess is all the trees it uses.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 20:55 |
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It really might be partially down to shipping costs at this point. United Kingoons can certainly tell me this is all around incorrect but I remember how everything was cheap and fast to ship around the place when I lived there, so if you can print 50,000 copies of something cheaper than ever and it still costs less to ship them than you make in advertisements then why stop?
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 01:57 |
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This motherfucker said "Maafia"
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