However, because talking about me being evil is really hard because it would be virtually impossible for me to even try to, Tori sent me this interesting article that proves the falseness of FOX news. Mr. Wilcox, you mentioned this in class, so I thought that it was pretty interesting. Basically, it discusses how the University of Maryland did a study of how those who watched the news were better informed but those who watched too much were negatively affected by it. Plus they discovered that FOX viewers were more likely to believe the false information. Here's the website if interested in checking it out (I would! It was pretty entertaining!):
Thursday, March 24, 2011
If I was an EVIL PERSON!!!
If I was a villain in every day life, I wonder how that would go over. I would probably make the worst villain in the whole world! I would try to do something bad and then fail because my conscience would eat away at my soul or I would feel too horribly guilty just thinking about it, that I would be unable to go through with the plan. Unless sarcasm is counted as meanness which would then count towards being a villain. Sarcasm though, has become a really popular thing these days, so it's probably not looked down upon or really counted as being mean. Beyond that though I would have a hard time being truly mean. Although, have you realized that in most movies, when a person dies the audience has no real reaction, but when a animal dies, everybody is feeling more sentimental and sad about it. Society is just desensitized to the deaths of it's own species because it's considered to be normal.
However, because talking about me being evil is really hard because it would be virtually impossible for me to even try to, Tori sent me this interesting article that proves the falseness of FOX news. Mr. Wilcox, you mentioned this in class, so I thought that it was pretty interesting. Basically, it discusses how the University of Maryland did a study of how those who watched the news were better informed but those who watched too much were negatively affected by it. Plus they discovered that FOX viewers were more likely to believe the false information. Here's the website if interested in checking it out (I would! It was pretty entertaining!):
However, because talking about me being evil is really hard because it would be virtually impossible for me to even try to, Tori sent me this interesting article that proves the falseness of FOX news. Mr. Wilcox, you mentioned this in class, so I thought that it was pretty interesting. Basically, it discusses how the University of Maryland did a study of how those who watched the news were better informed but those who watched too much were negatively affected by it. Plus they discovered that FOX viewers were more likely to believe the false information. Here's the website if interested in checking it out (I would! It was pretty entertaining!):
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