Daily Mail

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Cos if we all had time machines, first thing we'd do is head back to the '70s so we can tell sexist jokes.

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108k shares.

Not only did someone think that story was worth writing but 108,000 people thought it was worth sharing.

One hundred and eight thousand.
 
Good job it wasn't a passport.
 
The obsession with Meghan Markle is becoming psychotic.

God forbid Harry or another royal held the baby in this too. Plus she's clearly the only mum in he world to own it.

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Piers Morgan branding someone self-obsessed is beyond parody.

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DM's Facebook page...

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I wish these people would go out of business. Who buys this shit ffs?
 
Brave of DM to leave the comment section open on the article on their site
 
The Daily Mail is like Breitbart with enough edgy gossip articles to also pull in the non-political under one big happy umbrella. Their comment section is often utterly despicable.
 
Honestly the day the Daily Mail goes under I'm having a genuine party. It's just insane how much they get away with under the guise of being journalism and how many lives they've ruined. Vile people.
 
It's a fecking rag, posh? wtf :lol:

It doesn't have a red top and has a nicer coat of arms than the express. It also used to be a cheap broadsheet till the 70's and likes to comment on ladies' attire at Ascot.
 
I found out to my disgust that my dad sometimes reads the Mail. He bought a copy last Sunday while we were flying out on holiday. Naturally I glanced over at the headlines on various pages. It was even worse than I thought. An entire “Democracy in Meltdown” section with page after page of sensationalist, far right extremist tripe.

I felt genuine anger watching my dad - a man I often disagree with but who I have always respected as an intelligent fellow - read this garbage cover to cover without so much as a raised eyebrow.
 
I found out to my disgust that my dad sometimes reads the Mail. He bought a copy last Sunday while we were flying out on holiday. Naturally I glanced over at the headlines on various pages. It was even worse than I thought. An entire “Democracy in Meltdown” section with page after page of sensationalist, far right extremist tripe.

I felt genuine anger watching my dad - a man I often disagree with but who I have always respected as an intelligent fellow - read this garbage cover to cover without so much as a raised eyebrow.

Is he posh?