The reason I wouldn't pay for a paper WaPo is for the same reason I stopped subscribing to magazines. It would sit there, haunting me, becoming more and more obsolete, because I just wouldn't feel that I have the time it takes to read it it thoroughly enough to justify my purchase. Whereas I can grab bits and pieces of online writing, or…
The reason I wouldn't pay for a paper WaPo is for the same reason I stopped subscribing to magazines. It would sit there, haunting me, becoming more and more obsolete, because I just wouldn't feel that I have the time it takes to read it it thoroughly enough to justify my purchase. Whereas I can grab bits and pieces of online writing, or stop halfway through an article that does not interest me as much as I had hoped, and not feel that I am wasting resources.
The reason I wouldn't pay for a paper WaPo is for the same reason I stopped subscribing to magazines. It would sit there, haunting me, becoming more and more obsolete, because I just wouldn't feel that I have the time it takes to read it it thoroughly enough to justify my purchase. Whereas I can grab bits and pieces of online writing, or stop halfway through an article that does not interest me as much as I had hoped, and not feel that I am wasting resources.
Like the New Yorker https://youtu.be/yL8Y3CCESqk?si=VDhTjv1oVn4lgxiK
That's why I don't subscribe. It would be agony.