The Onion recently did a story called Area Man Needs Two More Trips To Best Buy To Beat Xbox 360 Game. Should I put "story" in quotes? Do I need to make it any more obvious?
Apparently yes.
Blogger Blake Snow (who wrote the Joystiq post) wants to make it clear that he knows The Onion is parody. Or does he? The "yes, the parody newswire" part feels rather tacked on. And who the hell calls the Onion a newswire? Newspaper, yes. Website, yes. But newswire? That's like, AP and Reuters, which are newswires that have their articles reposted verbatim on other news sites (which is what's supposed to happen, that's what a newswire does).
But wait, it all makes sense, because you see, Snow doesn't even bother writing an article for this one, he just paraphrases the article and puts in a large block quote in the middle. It wouldn't be so bad, except that well, the block quote is over half the article, and the paraphrasing is like a half-hearted re-write of the rest. You know, like those reports you had to write in third grade, and you would just pull the encyclopedia off the shelf and work from that. Or was that just me?
To top it all off, and boy, is it topped, is the comments, which are split between "you know the Onion is fake, right?" and "wow, this can't be real!" And then there are the "this can't be real, and here's why."
* How much as he spent on gas to go to Best Buy and back over the last 3 weeks? Probably enough to buy the game!!!
* 2 things that make this story fake...1) How many displays have you seen with access to the memory card slot?2) How many stores have you seen with a full version game on display that is M-Rated? It is against policy. Its like showing an R rated movie on the TVs in Blockbuster.
* Yeah, add me to the "fake" tally: M-rated game with disembowelments, decapitations, and the f-bomb on public display at Best Buy equals someone getting fired.
* this is by far the most pathetic attempt at saving money I have ever heard. If he is a situation where he has to reort to this he should not be into playing next gen games.
This proves... well, that these people don't bother actually reading the article, or the other comments, but most of all, I'm going to have to agree with baby sea tuna on this one:
* These comments prove that at least 70% of the people that read Joystiq should never, ever breed.
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You know The Onion is fake, right?
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