The article highlights the author's shift away from traditional news sources towards quirky stories and distraction from current events. They express confusion over the recent developments at MSNBC and their evolving media consumption habits, particularly how they've turned their focus to lighter or more peculiar news pieces. In contemplating Meghan Markle's brand transition, they explore the questions that arise about her motivations and the public's fascination with such personal marketing strategies. Ultimately, this reflects a broader commentary on personal engagement with news and celebrity culture.
"Some of you may have heard whispers about what I've been creating," the Duchess explains in a video. "I'm thrilled to introduce you to As Ever-a brand that I created and have poured my heart into."
In my new world, it seems important to start judging. New chapter? What was the previous chapter? Why would anyone be "whispering" as if Markle's revised brand name was worthy of excited speculation?
This fundamental shift has dried up my fairly rich store of current information, yet even thus impoverished, I now courageously prepare to draft my GLBT column.
Sometimes I even turned it on in the afternoon as well. (Cue: rimshot.) But seriously, I have switched my attention to the odd stories in the recesses of the paper.
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