I follow the writer that wrote the SFGATE piece, Drew Magary. He's very funny, but definitely uses hyperbole in his writing. He uses a standup comedian tool for writing: have a take and defend the hell out of it, blistering the other side.
I ASSUME it's hyperbole, because all of his essays are like that. Otherwise, the world is very black and white for him.
I follow the writer that wrote the SFGATE piece, Drew Magary. He's very funny, but definitely uses hyperbole in his writing. He uses a standup comedian tool for writing: have a take and defend the hell out of it, blistering the other side.
I ASSUME it's hyperbole, because all of his essays are like that. Otherwise, the world is very black and white for him.
Excellent piece.
I follow the writer that wrote the SFGATE piece, Drew Magary. He's very funny, but definitely uses hyperbole in his writing. He uses a standup comedian tool for writing: have a take and defend the hell out of it, blistering the other side.
I ASSUME it's hyperbole, because all of his essays are like that. Otherwise, the world is very black and white for him.