the Iron Bush Refinery
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
# 15
yes I wouldlike to be a celebrity. its possible to have all the fame without the hassle. and my idea for how celebrities and paparazzi can worktogether would be how I would choose to handle my fame. itd be amazing to have a fan base and people that appreciate what i do, and enjoy it. Sure the money would be an added bonus but in the long run the accliam i would recieve would be awesome.
#20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=prRySgsgtnM
this video is created by college humour and written by pete holmes. the reason i chose this video is beacause i find it humorous and truthful. although it is making fun of two iconic superheroes it does a very good job at keeping the scene appear serious. i enjoy a lot of pete holmes impressions, but his batman is by far the funniest. he also has multiple videos where he impersonates Professor X and fires members of the xmen.
#14
in my opinion the paparazzi and the celebrities should be working together to help but eachother. celebrioties shouldnt be stocked and hunted down by photographers looking to get hat one golden shot. but on the other side of it, celebrities have tounderstand that this is what they signed up for when they choseto to step into the spotlight. i think its possible for the two groups to work together and use eachother for their end goals.
#13
the one part of this documentary that i will remember the most is the amount of timethat the asian children and young adults spent playing videogames inone day. it was astonishing how much time was waisted in a fake world whilethe realone past by without themknowing.
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
#12
My take on the story of mullets and VCR's is that its an interesting concept. the truth is, im not entirely sure that in my life/generation anyone could truly go back to that time. For example look at this class, look at what I'm doing currently. I'm conveying my thoughts and ideas, not face to face, or infront of the whole class, but on an internet blog. the truth is, the technological age has brought us safety from the fear of having a stupid idea. I think this is a great idea. don't get me wrong but i think it would be very difficult for others to follow suit, when you consider the nature of many jobs in today's world.
Saturday, 12 April 2014
#11
I dont think anything should be censored. in most cases the things people choose to censor aren't that bad. the things that can be found on tv and in movies arent that bad. i know it sound irresponsible of me to say its not an issue, but it shouldn't be. back in the days of young frankenstein, and blazzing saddles, nothing was censored. Mel Brookes made films that were legitimately funny and offensive. its all about making media thats offensive for a purpose. but instead people are easily offended, or people choose to be offensive for no reason.
#9
I personally don't think bad behavior comes from anywhere. I believe that people are born bad, and that the lessons you are taught as a child in your early development will determine the type o fperson you are. if you are taught the basic lesson of right and wrong, the good thing to do, then that is how you will live life, but kif you arent taught that you will go back to your human nature. To me, people are inherently bad. it is up to the world to teach them how to be a co passionate and empathetic person.
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