@vnz+1e47RQVc I specialize in Telling people stuff they don't already Know. That's what, um, journalists do. As for your "feeding the bear" analogy, that might apply nicely, to the countless troll posts people write about fake closings. BUT..... I honestly don't think OP was trolling here, though (believe me, I'd be the first to call him out if he was). He was genuinely sharing this news article, but my criticism was against the author of the article, not the OP who posted the link here.
The Inquirer author, just posted a lot of word salad that didn't really give us any new information. We all Know the store counts around here. So, Mr. Bob Fernandez of the Inquirer, please Tell us something we don't already Know. Give us some new or insightful news about some potential, future, juicy closings, not just a rehash of the news we already Knew 8 Weeks ago. My criticism was directed to the author of the article. I don't think OP was trolling here. So the bear analogy really has nothing to do with this thread at all.
I mean, we all Know that Sears stores are empty. We all Know they are battered by Wally. We all Know people are sad and crying about Sears demise. Tons of crocodile tears everywhere! I might have shed a few myself (OK, take that with a grain of salt). I get it. I get it. I got it the first 200 Times I read such an article. But this is all stuff we Know already. Write some articles about some new closings, some delicious new blasts! This word salad article (much like this post I'm writing RIGHT NOW) is long on word, short on substance. Just like my post here, it doesn't really go anywhere. It's like a burger bun, with no meat inside (AKA, a nothing-burger). A cake with Frosting and Jimmies, but no flour. It's like going to a steakhouse and getting a plate of fries and veggies but no steak.
I am rambling lots of word salad here, on purpose......because my post here is exactly as useless as the linked article from the Inquirer. Got it? Articles should report NEW NEWS, not go over what we already Know.