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dressed up with an image or series of images. before this, in the blogging age, there was a weight given to prose pieces, and facebook and google preserve some of this, but the expressiveness of html through linking, quoting, using images inline, changing font weight and so on, is filtered out by the crude
privileged treatment. facebook and google have emulated this too, leading to the 'trite quote as image' trope. the spillover of this to news organisations became complete this year , with blogs and newspapers falling over themselves to link to often-tendentious information presented in all-caps and crude...
https://epeus.blogspot.com/2011/12/
dressed up with an image or series of images. before this, in the blogging age, there was a weight given to prose pieces, and facebook and google preserve some of this, but the expressiveness of html through linking, quoting, using images inline, changing font weight and so on, is filtered out by the crude
privileged treatment. facebook and google have emulated this too, leading to the 'trite quote as image' trope. the spillover of this to news organisations became complete this year , with blogs and newspapers falling over themselves to link to often-tendentious information presented in all-caps and crude...
http://epeus.blogspot.com/2011/12/
dressed up with an image or series of images. before this, in the blogging age, there was a weight given to prose pieces, and facebook and google preserve some of this, but the expressiveness of html through linking, quoting, using images inline, changing font weight and so on, is filtered out by the crude
privileged treatment. facebook and google have emulated this too, leading to the 'trite quote as image' trope. the spillover of this to news organisations became complete this year , with blogs and newspapers falling over themselves to link to often-tendentious information presented in all-caps and crude...
http://epeus.blogspot.com/2011/12/
dressed up with an image or series of images. before this, in the blogging age, there was a weight given to prose pieces, and facebook and google preserve some of this, but the expressiveness of html through linking, quoting, using images inline, changing font weight and so on, is filtered out by the crude
privileged treatment. facebook and google have emulated this too, leading to the 'trite quote as image' trope. the spillover of this to news organisations became complete this year , with blogs and newspapers falling over themselves to link to often-tendentious information presented in all-caps and crude...
https://epeus.blogspot.com/2011/12/