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... media can be so honest. They are used to blowing things out of proportion.

Even if they wrong someone, so what? They only care about attention and magazine sales.

These days, gossip tabloids aren’t afraid of receiving lawyer letters. They’re used to skirting the edge, saying things that are ambiguous.

Even if they’re exposed in the end, it’s just an apology at most.

"Did the media get brainwashed today? They dare to say such self-defeating things; who would trust ...

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