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Monday, May 16, 2011
Media Ruining Lives
To answer Mr. Vega's question, I don't really post much of my thoughts or things like that so I don't really have to worry about media ruining my life. But if you do post many things then you should think of the outcomes if you were to say something. And if someone says something you don't like and you are going to respond to it, don't get all aggravated and start talking any trash or anything mean. Just give a nice, civil response as to why you disagree or dislike something. It's all very simple since when you post something you can read it over before posting it to make you it won't offend or have bad outcomes.
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Mike,
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you. People could avoid the media if they think before they act/speak. SO in a way, it isn't the media's fault for "ruining peoples lives." Great post.
~Mollie Rose.
Mollie,
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, it seems to be your own fault if the media "ruins your life." You are responsible for your own actions.
Mike,
ReplyDeleteYou are 100% correct on that. Ha-ha. But why can't celebrities realize thAT?
Mollie,
ReplyDeleteIt's simply that they are celebrities. They do stuff to create hype. And more odd stuff that comes with being a celebrity.