Fluff is diverting but you wouldn't miss it when it's gone

The fluff is more fun to read than the loss-leading reports about starvation in Sudan, but it isn’t the sort of thing you miss when it’s gone. Not many people would get misty-eyed over the closure of, say, “Thursday Styles,” fascinating as its weekly shopping deconstructions often are.

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Fluff is diverting but you wouldn't miss it when it's gone
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