If it bleeds, it leads … in the real world

8 thoughts on “If it bleeds, it leads … in the real world”

  1. I’d never heard that expression before, and am not sure what I think or feel about it. In my present state of mind I’ll probably forget I’d even seen it once I sign out.

    Those games have never caught my interest, I sometimes wonder, is it because I’ve lived through the real thing? Guns firing,bombs dropping, people killing and being killed. I suppose I’m better off sticking to my card games.

    I must admit I’m enjoying playing poker against real people on WSOP on line; I got into this after watching the WSOP championship on the TV. Getting quite good at it, but doubt I’ll ever get a seat at Las Vegas for the real thing.

    I’m a bit like Diane, too. I still get pleasure from picking up a book when I’m feeling low, as I did yesterday.

    Jane Austen to the rescue.

    1. The expression describes our media’s penchant for focusing on the most violent, dramatic, disastrous, etc., stories. And of course they all do it because they are competing for audience share, ie, advertising dollars.

      The games aren’t all shoot ’em ups. Depends on what you choose to play. There’s something for everyone. But I knew when I posted this that only a very few readers would have any interest at all. It’s mostly for the few who are curious about my gaming.

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