The message behind the video above is very inspiring. It is encouraging us to change because we are spending too much time in front of the computer screen. Near the end of the video they tell us to rethink many things like love, family, friends, and most importantly ourselves. We should be taking this seriously because it is true that we do not spend enough time with friends and family. What we use to do face to face now becomes on the computer. For example, instead of stepping up to do something, all we do is talk about it on the Internet like this blog; instead of playing with friends, all we do is play video games online etc. We should really rethink our daily lives.
Friday, 27 April 2012
The web is using us!
The message behind the video above is very inspiring. It is encouraging us to change because we are spending too much time in front of the computer screen. Near the end of the video they tell us to rethink many things like love, family, friends, and most importantly ourselves. We should be taking this seriously because it is true that we do not spend enough time with friends and family. What we use to do face to face now becomes on the computer. For example, instead of stepping up to do something, all we do is talk about it on the Internet like this blog; instead of playing with friends, all we do is play video games online etc. We should really rethink our daily lives.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Fotoshop
Advertisements are some of the worlds most powerful messages. They can change the way people dress, act and feel. Sometimes, producers take photoshop way too far and change even the ugliest of people into slim, fit, model like women. Companies and magazines change these men and women for their own benefits. The companies gain money while 'regular' people like will have low self-esteem. There is no other reason that people are portrayed like this in media besides from gaining money. They change people's appearance of people to advertise products and to exaggerate what the product is capable of. People like me will see these images and will want to be more like them, whether it is to be more beautiful, handsome, stronger, taller, or more skinny. For some people, this is not very healthy because they will do what they need to in order to look like those they see in the media. For instance, a friend of my sister began to starve herself just to look skinnier. She looked as if she had not eaten in weeks and although she looked skinnier, she also looked a lot bonier and 'dead.' I believe there are ways that we can reduce the number of teenagers that are negatively affected by the media. The first is that companies should reduce the amount of editing done to people on covers of magazines or advertisements. Second the media could advertise those not as pretty as those we usually see. For example, a nerd who becomes very popular. This way, people will have their confidence increased. So what would this world be like if people on the cover of magazines were not glammed up? I think that people across the whole world will have more self-esteem without question. At the same time, companies and magazines will go bankrupt. I don't think that the society can withstand this because when a large company goes bankrupt, it will end in a cycle when workers don't have the money to buy other things.
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