Stories of terrorism, murders, suicides, cruelty, excrement and physical abuse are the staple fare of this site.
That fatalism does persist, though, even in the martial arts films that later became the staple fare of the Shaw studio.
They bear almost no resemblance to traditional television stations, which blend news and community programming with their staple fare of sitcoms and adventure shows.
It is not simple - the staple fare of municipal television is dominated by Council hearings on waste management, mayoral news conferences, traffic reports and the like.
It was under this imprint that the light romantic novels were issued which constituted the staple fare of Lane's circulating libraries.
During the 1940s and 1950s, the staple fare at the Abbey was comic farce set in the idealised peasant world of Éamon de Valera.
At this time, lavish romantic musicals and melodramas were the staple fare at the cinema.
The staple fare of such packages is a spreadsheet, word processor and database, but many offer other titbits, like communications or graphics software.
Its dramas, comedies, soap operas, animations, music videos and films have a global audience and are part of the staple fare of broadcasters worldwide.