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Originally Posted by circletrack
I find it interesting that at a time when the Sun's credibility as a serious news organization is being questioned in other threads on this site that meanwhile, here, their very management company is being criticized for taking action against one of their own media employees that clearly does not take the community he covers seriously.
So what does everyone here really want them to be, a serious newspaper and media company, or a lighthearted, humorous, lifestyle-focused one?
Because if you read both of the ongoing Villages media threads you will be left quite confused
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You can be serious and still have a sense of humor. It is a question of having some wisdom in picking your battles. Paige Boone is young as is Megan Boone bit they would probably have different responses to this but I do not know them personally and should not speak for them. I just know that family members with various life experiences will look at situations very differently.
The New Yorker is a serious magazine but has some very funny cartoons.
Carl Hiaasen can be both funny and serious.
Carl Hiaasen | MiamiHerald.com & Miami Herald He writes very amusing novels on Florida as well as works for the
The Miami Herald.
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8178.Carl_Hiaasen