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Latest? Didn't Marx say that the ruling classes slept around? But I suppose they didn't acknowledge it.
Morals for thee, but not for me!
Are the "ruling classes" actually trying to dictate morals? Some of them, sure, like the ones who historically were religious leaders, or these days politicians who push religion, but these days I don't see, for instance, business leaders making speeches about morality at all, except maybe that one nutcase who bought Twitter.
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It's just a book review for an (imo extremely overrated) memoir about some rich Karen who likes swinging.

Feels a bit like a submarine piece cuz I've seen 5 other reviews with similar content and flow.

Welcome to publishing I guess

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Boring. Call me when polygamy is back on the table.
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You could spend your one wild life writing hate articles about people having more fun than you, or you could live a little. The choice is yours!
This is the truth. Like Bill O'Reilly or (younger, less wise) Howard Stern, they're all about the cheap outrage shots if it leads to status or money. Either that, or they're incels in need of friends and social skills.

Perhaps the best use of LLMs would be spamming The Atlantic with articles that aren't dripping with unproductive emotions like envy, jealousy, pity, or hate.

Latest? Does no one read history?
Not when they can fight another culture war battle!
Hate, the latest writer's fad. Polyamory isn't new. If someone doesn't like a lifestyle, it's none of their business.
That’s not, at all, what the article was about. Though I get the knee-jerk need to react as negatively as possible, as quickly as possible, to a headline.

Speaking of “hate” and other online fads.