
Wedding season is approaching, and so the New York Times ran a special wedding planning feature, which included a quiz.
Question 10 on the quiz might have sounded a bit racy to some ears: “How do you want to end the night?”
If you, reader, are a normal person, you can almost hear the winks and the chuckles, and brace for the borderline-inappropriate joke. But then you read the New York Times’s five possibilities:
One involved cheeseburgers and phone calls, another was calling in friends for an after-party, and the third involved Jell-O-shots at the local bar. The final two options were “Jump in the ocean fully clothed” and “Stay up till dawn dancing the night away.”
This “seems to omit one notable, traditional option,” conservative commentator Leah Libresco Sargeant noted.
Two million people viewed Sargeant’s droll post on Twitter. It was a perfect example of elite media bubble-think. It’s not that
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