What my life will be like in 2020: The weather report will be messaged to my phone with a picture of what to wear. It takes my breakfast order and prepares it for me. It wakes my kids up for school at exactly 6:32 am and mutes any fights between the youngins unless there's blood. If I want to know something I touch the built in wall sized screen's dictionary or definition button. I can watch movies, television, and anything else I want to on this enormous computer. There is no such thing as unfound, I can find out anything I want at anytime. I can choose a color of paint and try it out before going to get it in the store. I can also get help cleaning as it extends it's arms to vacuum and dust. If I get an e-mail it warns me and sometimes it reads and I verbally reply if I want to. As my kids come home from school and later on get ready for bed it helps keep an eye on the outside world, if there is an emergency it pops the news on. It's all the more helpful.
Music and me
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Martian Mary
In this months issue (May,2011) of Seventeen magazine Mary sees Emma Roberts with a beautiful smile and gorgeous hair that fills the page. She also sees colors and other celebrity news. Some headlines she sees include: "look hot", "get pretty for summer", and "make him worship you". The majority of the articles are about guys or beauty. They talk about ways to get more beautiful and how to get guys. This suggests that you aren't already beautiful and you must look a certain way to get a guy. This also suggests that you have to look a certain way in order to be popular. People in the magazine look like they are half dressed or wearing something expensive. They look like they are airbrushed and in my opinion, digitally edited. Most of the clothing is very short or skin tight, they even say why it's good to wear such a thing. Mary would learn that you have to dress have naked and have a ton of make up on to be noticed and to feel good and to get guys to like you. The images in this magazine set standards for Americans to look skinny, flawless, and wearing little. Americans should all look like they just came out of a salon and clothing store everyday. Mary would not be surprised by who she sees in the mall because they would all be wanting to look like that. She would probably not be surprised why what the stores were selling either. Americans desire the opposite sex and anyway they can get it. They want to be glamorous and have all the right curves in all the right places. They also desire to be invited to parties and have a little too much fun. Other ads might advertise steps to look a certain way and that would make Americans desire to follow what everyone else is doing and buy the magazine. They set standards for being feminine meaning to be sexy, gorgeous, and skinny. It means to have all the guys bow down to you "make them worship you" and your body be flawless. The magazine advertises feminine as young and beautiful. Masculine would be getting all the girls to like you. Americans are happy when they can sleep with whomever they please and look a certain way. We are happy when we spend three hours making our selves attractive to guys just to go in the wind and get it all messed up. Americans are also happy when they can follow guide lines or steps on how to look and dress a certain way to look the best. After reading the persuasive magazine Mary would probably try a few things and see what other magazines are telling her this. She might be convinced because they use celebrities and beautiful models to demonstrate why it's such a good thing to party and get guys the wrong way. After several years she might turn back realizing it was a mistake and advising other girls not to do it.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
1. How many women are in the cast? This answer depends upon the season and episode. Most of the time there are three main girls. Sometimes they will add in a sister or friend to include a little extra drama, but that is not in every episode.
2. How many men are in the cast? Again, this depends upon the season and episode. There are also three main men. They take the three main guys and the three main girls and make them couples, this is the main concept of the show. They add in another guy here and there for more drama and only if they add in extra girls.
3. What are the ages of the actors? Most of the actors are between fifteen and eighteen. The main characters are juniors and seniors in high school.
4. Is anyone over the age of 40 or overweight? Yes, there are a few parents who are over 40, but most are not overweight. There is one man who is overweight and an older woman, but the other parents aren't.
5. Is the leading role held by a woman or a man? I think overall the leading role is played by a girl, a girl in her teens who goes through a lot emotionally and physically.
6. How are the women characters dressed? I can honestly say they are dressed immodestly. There are a few girls in particular who dress more immodestly than others, but they all have had their moments. Even the mothers don't wear the best clothing. One girl is known for dressing immodestly, it's the personality of her character.
7. How are the women characters portrayed in the show on a weekly basis? The women are portrayed in relationships, most of the time they are having drama with their boyfriend or with another girl's boyfriend. Some are portrayed as sluts, they don’t dress decent and all they want is sex. On a weekly basis they are just having drama with friends.
8. Are any of the women minorities or homosexual? There is one girl, the younger sister of the main character, who plays a minority. She tried hard to fit in and will do anything to achieve it, even if it involves sleeping with your sister's boyfriend. There weren't any homosexuals until this season when one mom was lesbian.
9. Who is the intended audience? The intended audience is teen girls, mostly older teen girls in high school. Girls in general are interested into chick flicks and this is definitely a drama filled chick flick. I think parents or older women would think this show is ridicules and younger girls wouldn't understand it fully.
10. Overall, does this show accurately portray women? Sadly, I think it does portray women in the fact that they do act the way this show intends for them to, but it doesn't show all realities.
2. How many men are in the cast? Again, this depends upon the season and episode. There are also three main men. They take the three main guys and the three main girls and make them couples, this is the main concept of the show. They add in another guy here and there for more drama and only if they add in extra girls.
3. What are the ages of the actors? Most of the actors are between fifteen and eighteen. The main characters are juniors and seniors in high school.
4. Is anyone over the age of 40 or overweight? Yes, there are a few parents who are over 40, but most are not overweight. There is one man who is overweight and an older woman, but the other parents aren't.
5. Is the leading role held by a woman or a man? I think overall the leading role is played by a girl, a girl in her teens who goes through a lot emotionally and physically.
6. How are the women characters dressed? I can honestly say they are dressed immodestly. There are a few girls in particular who dress more immodestly than others, but they all have had their moments. Even the mothers don't wear the best clothing. One girl is known for dressing immodestly, it's the personality of her character.
7. How are the women characters portrayed in the show on a weekly basis? The women are portrayed in relationships, most of the time they are having drama with their boyfriend or with another girl's boyfriend. Some are portrayed as sluts, they don’t dress decent and all they want is sex. On a weekly basis they are just having drama with friends.
8. Are any of the women minorities or homosexual? There is one girl, the younger sister of the main character, who plays a minority. She tried hard to fit in and will do anything to achieve it, even if it involves sleeping with your sister's boyfriend. There weren't any homosexuals until this season when one mom was lesbian.
9. Who is the intended audience? The intended audience is teen girls, mostly older teen girls in high school. Girls in general are interested into chick flicks and this is definitely a drama filled chick flick. I think parents or older women would think this show is ridicules and younger girls wouldn't understand it fully.
10. Overall, does this show accurately portray women? Sadly, I think it does portray women in the fact that they do act the way this show intends for them to, but it doesn't show all realities.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Proactive Solution
As you get older you struggle with many things. Teens specially struggle with acne, it's embarrassing and affects your self esteem. This ad about proactive solution with Jessica Simpson and has her explain why she uses proactive and how it changed her life. I have had problems with acne and wanted to purchase proactive at that time, but I thought it costs too much and we never bought anything off an advertisement on TV.
I chose this ad because I had a phase of hating my acne so bad I wanted to look like celebrities such as Jessica Simpson, but realized it probably wasn't that easy. I wanted to see how bad this really was and how persuasive it is.
Association: Teens seeing this ad want beautiful skin like Jessica Simpson and want to buy proactive.
Bribery: They use the words only and low price to describe how $19.95 is inexpensive and you also get a free refining mask.
Experts: Everyone (girls at least) has a little bit of showcase in them, they want to be on TV and be a movie star. When they use Jessica Simpson to advertise teen girls want to be like her.
Plain folks: They show Jessica Simpson in music videos and people want to be like her, in some ways.
Repetition: They talk about how beautiful it makes you, what benefits it has, and how she uses it often. That sticks in your mind and then you want skin like that.
Watch the video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqL9MjPnxBA
I chose this ad because I had a phase of hating my acne so bad I wanted to look like celebrities such as Jessica Simpson, but realized it probably wasn't that easy. I wanted to see how bad this really was and how persuasive it is.
Association: Teens seeing this ad want beautiful skin like Jessica Simpson and want to buy proactive.
Bribery: They use the words only and low price to describe how $19.95 is inexpensive and you also get a free refining mask.
Experts: Everyone (girls at least) has a little bit of showcase in them, they want to be on TV and be a movie star. When they use Jessica Simpson to advertise teen girls want to be like her.
Plain folks: They show Jessica Simpson in music videos and people want to be like her, in some ways.
Repetition: They talk about how beautiful it makes you, what benefits it has, and how she uses it often. That sticks in your mind and then you want skin like that.
Watch the video here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqL9MjPnxBA
Monday, May 2, 2011
Super Bowl
They super bowl allows advertising of alcohol, fast food, and pop because they pay to put it on the air. They don't care about what gets advertised as long as they get their money. Alcohol and fast food a long with pop is highly advertised because they are usually funny and have famous people in them. I think the super bowl also allows this because they are quick, less time more money is all the better for them. I don't think they really regulate what gets put on there unless it's really bad. You could easily get one of these things from your neighborhood and that's what they are aiming for. It's too bad that they actually allow this, but then again it's only more thing in our corrupted world.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Experimental zombies
When you observe someone watching tv, you probably won't get much of a response until that program is over unless they aren't into the show. Movie theaters are hilarious, you pay money to sit in front of a huge screen for a couple hours. I am no exception, in fact I recently went to a movie theater to watch a certain movie. I did not get popcorn because I wasn't up to spending more than it would cost to buy the movie in a couple months. The people in front of me had popcorn and pop. Every couple of minutes they reached their hands in the bag of popcorn and transported it into their mouth and right after that they drank their pop, never taking their eyes off the screen. Zombie! I was pretty engaged in most of the movie too and I catch myself doing the same things at home.
TV isn't much different, after a few hours we don't even care what show is on we just sit there and expect them to entertain us, plus we are usually too lazy to get up because we've been zombized. Sadly, often parents will leave their children in front of the television to buy them some time to do things. It's not only bad for their eyes to be right in front of the tube, but also bad for their brains. No matter what age you are, it is a possibility that you are a zombie, often older folks will watch tv because they can't do much physically. I work in a nursing home currently and whenever I come to work I see most are sitting there in front of it.
When I was little my mom didn't really control how much tv I watched because she didn't have to. However, when ever I wanted to watch Saturday morning cartoons my dad would make us go out and do chores. I stil do not watch much tv. I guess I can remember one phase of my like when I enjoyed it a little too much, but that didn't last long.
It's one more thing in our world that is corrupted. If you observe someone watching tv for a while you will notice they don't stretch until they are ready to get up, they don't move for hours and they hardly take their eyes off the set. If we believe that it's a great tool to unwind after a hard day or a good relaxation after a hard day, we might be right, but there are so many other things you could do instead. I do understand that seeing the news is important or having a show that you watch once in a while isn't bad, in fact it's good, but don't let it over come your mind and the way you live you life. We let tv tell us how to live our lives, and most of the time we obey.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
TV Ratings
Can you go a day without watching TV? Or missing your favorite show for a week?
I can honestly say that I think Americans are addicted to their TV. I couldn't do it. I couldn't miss my favorite show if I was home and I had the ability to watch it. I also tried everything I had to get home in time to watch it. I knew the show was bad, going against my moral, making fun of what I believe is true, and advertising sex and drinking. But, I didn't care, it was funny! Then, the TV channel started coming out a bit fuzzy and eventually it didn't come in at all. It was a sad day. I didn't know at that time that it was their whole plan! They wanted me to get hooked and watch the commercials. It's all about the ratings. Have you ever noticed how a show suddenly stopped playing? It's because not enough people were interested in that show and the ratings went down, therefore, they didn't have the money to keep it going. Somehow TV has figured out what you are interested in and know how to sink you in, the advertisements in between scenes aren't a mistake, they know you will be interested in it and probably buy it. "It's over rated!" isn't made up, it literally means it's over rated. We all complain there isn't enough time in our day to do everything planned. That's our own fault. We spend about six hours watching TV everyday when we could be outside enjoying fresh air. I'm not saying it's not important to unwind and watch a little, but letting it consume your day is just sad. It's also not bad to have a favorite show, just don't let it run your life. After all, TV was made to entertain us, not suck our brains out.
I can honestly say that I think Americans are addicted to their TV. I couldn't do it. I couldn't miss my favorite show if I was home and I had the ability to watch it. I also tried everything I had to get home in time to watch it. I knew the show was bad, going against my moral, making fun of what I believe is true, and advertising sex and drinking. But, I didn't care, it was funny! Then, the TV channel started coming out a bit fuzzy and eventually it didn't come in at all. It was a sad day. I didn't know at that time that it was their whole plan! They wanted me to get hooked and watch the commercials. It's all about the ratings. Have you ever noticed how a show suddenly stopped playing? It's because not enough people were interested in that show and the ratings went down, therefore, they didn't have the money to keep it going. Somehow TV has figured out what you are interested in and know how to sink you in, the advertisements in between scenes aren't a mistake, they know you will be interested in it and probably buy it. "It's over rated!" isn't made up, it literally means it's over rated. We all complain there isn't enough time in our day to do everything planned. That's our own fault. We spend about six hours watching TV everyday when we could be outside enjoying fresh air. I'm not saying it's not important to unwind and watch a little, but letting it consume your day is just sad. It's also not bad to have a favorite show, just don't let it run your life. After all, TV was made to entertain us, not suck our brains out.
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