www.whyville.net Sep 12, 2004 Weekly Issue



Hotboi764
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Be a Truthful Journalist!

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A week ago I met up with my friend at Club Why. He had written a article that made it to the Times, so I went to congratulate him...

I saw him talking with his friends about how he lied in his article, and they still accepted it. I went up to him and asked, "So you lied in your article?" He replied with a yes.

He then said all those people who tell the truth make such boring articles. I wanted something really really cool, he said.

I went to his article to click on the BBS, and there were a lot of posts saying it was so fake... good, but so unrealistic. One post even said it was a terrible article, that this could never happen on Whyville.

I went back to Club Why and told my friend to look at the BBS. He said that from now on he would always write truthful articles.

That is a lesson to be learned for all you journalists. It is better to write a boring truthful article than cool lie.

This Hotboi764. Logging off.
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Editor's Note: Thanks, Hotboi764. Just to let you all know, when we find plagiarists or people who make stuff up in what they submit to the Times, they are quietly put on a list of people who will never be published in Whyville. If you think you have to lie to say something interesting, you're really missing out -- there're plenty of totally fascinating real life events and people and stories out there that don't need to be faked. I dare you to go find them. :-)

 

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