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Matt Wolfbridge
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Founder & editor of Typebar Magazine. Fiction writer. Seen in Apocalypse Confidential, Flash Fiction Magazine and The South Shore Review. Media industry expat. Typewriter enthusiast.
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This was a fascinating essay about what creative people can do with an artistic format (live streams in this case) when given opportunities to experiment and how that’s gone from a lot of modern media.

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Typebar Magazine Issue 3 is officially LIVE for the public! Read all nine amazing essays free of charge! www.typebarmagazine.com

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Typebar Magazine

An interesting thing to read on the internet.

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I knew Murdoch and the NY Post played a major role in making Eric Adams the mayor. I had no idea it was this big, or this incestuous. nymag.com/intelligence...

The Secretive Alliance Between the New York Post and Eric Adams
The Secretive Alliance Between the New York Post and Eric Adams

Rupert Murdoch’s paper helped elect the mayor and they haven’t quite given up on him yet.

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My article For Typebar magazine Has been unpaywalled Yes YES You can read it for free now, but consider subscribing to the magazine

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The long and short of it is, when people ask what the cops actual jobs are, above and beyond most of the others, it’s this.

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Yeah, a bunch of that stuff will go to waste but a bunch of that stuff is always going to waste and if you let people make use of it now then why not on a regular, non-flooded Monday when people are going hungry and you are throwing away food. The principle is just important as the immediate ledger.

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If you let people get the water they need to live during an emergency without making money on it, it opens up the door to all kinds of uncomfortable questions. Don’t people need water to live all the time? Aren’t some people always in emergency? Why is profit ever allowed to dictate these things?

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You can’t analyze grocery stores calling in police to lock them down or cops spontaneously stopping people from getting water from a wreck through short term profit/loss alone. The iron-clad maintenance of the ideologies that allow all of it run like this long term is also a massive driver.

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Matt Wolfbridge
@wolfbridge.bsky.social
Founder & editor of Typebar Magazine. Fiction writer. Seen in Apocalypse Confidential, Flash Fiction Magazine and The South Shore Review. Media industry expat. Typewriter enthusiast.
455 followers451 following2.6k posts