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Terry Prone: Cliché-peddlers double-click on a journey to work out key takeaways

Clichés have the spurious benefit of bonding; they are part of the ritual dance of ‘Us’ versus ‘Them’ but none of us should have the bandwidth for corporate clichés
Digital icons — emojis — are now widely used to convey information in a manner as lazy as using clichés.

Digital icons — emojis — are now widely used to convey information in a manner as lazy as using clichés.

I’m getting a new iPad, courtesy of the cat. I’ve had the current iPad for years. 

It’s been all around the world and spent four months in a warehouse in Texas until a friend retrieved it for me. 

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