Don’t expect these issues to be discussed on a CNN panel anytime soon.
Writer Simon Owens, discussing Tedium in an article comparing email newsletters to the zine phenomenon. Check out Ernie’s interview with Simon over this way.
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Don’t expect these issues to be discussed on a CNN panel anytime soon.
Writer Simon Owens, discussing Tedium in an article comparing email newsletters to the zine phenomenon. Check out Ernie’s interview with Simon over this way.
The state of our tedium in 2016 is pretty freaking weird, and as it turns out, we're not producing most of the tedious stuff.
The fact that someone is going to inevitably going to ask you about the dumb thing they saw on the internet the other day has a way of numbing the skull. (Hey all.)
The dull side of the internet. A deep-dive adventure into the depths of the long tail. Our goal? We're trying to reach the bottom.
Good news, America: Tedium finally has a freaking website—complete with the newsletter’s full archive, which means if you want to read about computer viruses, ranch dressing, and The Muppets in a single sitting, you now have a one-stop shop. Shoryuken!
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Thank you. Welcome to whatever all this is.
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