Those are pictures of consecutive sections of the first page of the New York Times website.
The New York Times has set aside everything that I wrote today other than this:
The New York Times doesn't care about anything that I write or say; all it wants to do is rape children.
If I finish writing a page at 9:09 a.m., when does the New York Times think I should publish it? At 9:10? 9:11? 9:12? 9:13? 9:14? 9:15? 9:16? 9:17? 9:18? 9:19? 9:20? 9:21? 9:22? 9:23? 9:24? 9:25? 9:26? 9:27? 9:28? 9:29? 9:30? 9:31? 9:32? 9:33? 9:34? 9:35? 9:36? 9:37? 9:38? 9:39? 9:40? 9:41? 9:42? 9:43? 9:44? 9:45? 9:46? 9:47? 9:48? 9:49? 9:50? 9:51? 9:52? 9:53? 9:54? 9:55? 9:56? 9:57? 9:58? 9:59? 10:00?
How much time does the New York Times think that I should spend trying to choose a copyright time which the conglomerate won't exploit, since the conglomerate wants to exploit me and does, no matter what? What about my being welfare dependent? Does the New York Times think that I should spend most of my time thinking about copyright times rather than finishing my schoolwork, hoping that I'll eventually be given credit for my classes, and then trying to obtain employment?
How much of your time would you want to spend futilely thinking of how to stop people who spend all of their time attacking you?
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, August 8, 2017 @ 6:21 p.m.