Combing the newspapers, online news or even television is a war zone. Just trying to figure out what’s going on in my town, state or country is exhausting after going pass the garbage that is now considered news worthy. Today March 31st, let’s see…Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt sleeping in separate rooms, is Kourtney Kardashians’s post-baby body photo shopped, should Sandra Bullock divorce Jesse James and this is the shocker of them all…Ricky Martin has finally come out of the closet! Now I’m brain dead with headlines that will have absolutely no effect on my life, can someone please tell me what’s going on with Obama and this offshore drilling plan?
Stacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45
It really is sad that that is what is considered "news worthy". If I wanted to know what was going on with celebrities I would hop on over to E!, not anywhere else. Why has celebrity life become the infatuation of EVERYONE, not just kids of our generation, but my grandmother and mother are keeping me up to date with some celeb news. It was my mother who told me Anna Nicole Smith was dead.
ReplyDeleteAshley Carey
POS 2001
Tuesday 7 pm
I think people have always been fascinated with celebrities and their lifestyles. It pulls some people away from what they would consider ordinary and mundane lives and they start to live vicariously through celebrities. Celebrities live a life of glamour, fame and privilege that the ordinary person will never experience, but I think that with some people it has become an obsession and they may not be able to differentiate between what’s really important in their own lives verses the lives of celebrities. Some people want to get away from reality and this has become their out.
ReplyDeleteStacey M. Francois
POS2001/075366
Tue 7:00-9:45