I said goodbye to hastily on my last blog posting so April Fools!
This is my real goodbye but before I go I just want to say some final thoughts:
Blogging in English class is an inventive and creative outlet for students. It teaches students how to use their tone and voice more appropriately and it's more entertaining to write and maintain that voice compared to essays.
I don't take a lot of things seriously, I'm a joker, and try my hardest to just breeze through things. I'm a procrastinator and blogs made my job as a student to finish assignments more entertaining and made me take certain things more seriously. Did I take this fully seriously? Absolutely not, but I cared and it's the thought that matters (I hope).
Blogs are beneficial in honing a students voice and showing that what we learn in English class isn't a load of crap, it can actually be applied in the real world and our provided topics made students think critically about everyday things such as our technology and media.
In short, out of all my English assignments and classes, Hybrid will be my preferred. So thank a Hybrid teacher today!
With that being said, I am still a procrastinator. Assignments are still the vein of my existence, and personally, it's taking away from me watching The Lord of the Rings: Extended Editions. They're too entertaining for my own good, especially with my short attention span and laziness.
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Farewell - Entry #10
This is my last blog entry.
The blogs were probably the most fun English assignments I've had and had a blast being self indulged (lol). But, in seriousness, the topics were fun and the personal entries were always a good way to reflect on my week.
If you like what I did post or want to chat, I'm just like every other young adult and I am on Facebook if you ever need me.
So Long, Farewell.
It's been fun but I need to move on from my required English classes and onto more of my classes dedicated to my major.The blogs were probably the most fun English assignments I've had and had a blast being self indulged (lol). But, in seriousness, the topics were fun and the personal entries were always a good way to reflect on my week.
If you like what I did post or want to chat, I'm just like every other young adult and I am on Facebook if you ever need me.
Media Overlords - Entry #9
Recently in my English class at college we've been going over media and as a Marketing major it's a fun topic because I'm already knowledgeable about it and it's what I will be working with in the future.
I think media, personally, is over controlling and worries and depends too much on stereotypes and trends. Even news has a shock value which is pretty pathetic, but they need viewers somehow.
In relation, and ironically, South Parks current season attacks how Ads evolving and taking over the town of South Park. Everyones opinion is based on these ads, they change their town because of them, and they worry too much about being "politically correct" to where a new character called "PC Principal" takes over the school. It effectively shows the relation of ads and news and how news are becoming ads.
It's also ironic since South Parks website used to be ad free and show every episode for free, but then it got bought out by Hulu which even with a standard subscription you still get ads and it counts down the ad even with Ad Blocker. Irony.
I think media, personally, is over controlling and worries and depends too much on stereotypes and trends. Even news has a shock value which is pretty pathetic, but they need viewers somehow.
In relation, and ironically, South Parks current season attacks how Ads evolving and taking over the town of South Park. Everyones opinion is based on these ads, they change their town because of them, and they worry too much about being "politically correct" to where a new character called "PC Principal" takes over the school. It effectively shows the relation of ads and news and how news are becoming ads.
It's also ironic since South Parks website used to be ad free and show every episode for free, but then it got bought out by Hulu which even with a standard subscription you still get ads and it counts down the ad even with Ad Blocker. Irony.
Gender Rolls - Entry #8
First off:
SCREW YOUR GENDER ROLLS, THEY'RE NOT EVEN BUTTERED.
In relation to my last entry, stereotypes are full of crap. Everyone hears about stereotypes about race and ethnicity but no one really talks about gender roles. Now I have a girlfriend and I am comfortable with my sexuality so NO PUNCHS IN MY MAN CARD, but why do men and women worry about their roles in a relationship? Why care? Why (besides a fair wage now) do you need feminism when most (not all) are made to attack men and why do men on Reddit do a "mennist" movement to counter it? Where is "humanist"? Where is "equalist"? Stop with the -ism's and do what you want to do. Date who you want to date. Be who you want to be.
SCREW YOUR GENDER ROLLS, THEY'RE NOT EVEN BUTTERED.
Cyanide and Happiness is hilarious.
MEN - Entry #7
So everyone is equally victimized by stereotypes. Some stereotypes are used by informal demographic research that advertisement agencies don't really care about, try to make those stereotypes funny, and the result is a "meh" commercial.
Normally women are the subject of this matter but just because you're a woman, it does not mean men aren't stereotyped.
A blog called Dumb Men does a decent job to make this clear and supports it by showing stereotypical guy things in commercials and heavily uses the word "stupid" in the titles.
One commercial I found funny was one about a grilling dad (because I could even grill since I was born, any man can cause, MEN) but his look and appeal were kind of middle age, mid-life crisis like, and he couldn't grill. So naturally a random skinnier dude with hair somehow broke into this families house with a pizza (that will look good on camera but I guarantee looks and tastes like crap when you take it home) that has cheese burger ingredients on the pizza. He saved the family from their boring dad because that dad can't grill.
That better looking guy sure made a man out of that dad for not being able to grill. He needs a Disney musical number for it:
If it was a reversed role the woman would've been victimized and Tumblr would be in flames. I think the blog has a funny way to make the point clear that men can also be demeaned by stereotypes.
The only way, besides learning to grill, that that dad can get his manhood back is if he goes to get the crown from Shell City and change his underpants.
Normally women are the subject of this matter but just because you're a woman, it does not mean men aren't stereotyped.
A blog called Dumb Men does a decent job to make this clear and supports it by showing stereotypical guy things in commercials and heavily uses the word "stupid" in the titles.
One commercial I found funny was one about a grilling dad (because I could even grill since I was born, any man can cause, MEN) but his look and appeal were kind of middle age, mid-life crisis like, and he couldn't grill. So naturally a random skinnier dude with hair somehow broke into this families house with a pizza (that will look good on camera but I guarantee looks and tastes like crap when you take it home) that has cheese burger ingredients on the pizza. He saved the family from their boring dad because that dad can't grill.
That better looking guy sure made a man out of that dad for not being able to grill. He needs a Disney musical number for it:
If it was a reversed role the woman would've been victimized and Tumblr would be in flames. I think the blog has a funny way to make the point clear that men can also be demeaned by stereotypes.
The only way, besides learning to grill, that that dad can get his manhood back is if he goes to get the crown from Shell City and change his underpants.
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