Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The negative effects of gaming on kids.

The very popular computer game, World of Warcraft (WoW) has become more of a virtual reality world for most of the players. Literally nothing can distract them from the mezmerizing images of warlocks, dragons, and rogues on the computer screen.
You can even get an application on your iTouch called "WoW Armory", so that you can always stay connected to what gear you can buy. With the world of technology booming you don't even need to go out with your friends, instead you can just play with eachother online. In my opinion, WoW is a bit of a life ruiner if you get too intensly addicted. It's like virtual crack, once you're hooked you can't stop and you lose track of time and reality. People of all ages play this game, but this doesn't mean you have to let your children. WoW is a semi-violent game so what is this teaching kids about violence? This is like the power rangers dispute in how the kids after watching the show became more violent towards eachother. Now kids will be argueing about how "my priest is better than your rogue!" I always wanted to check it out and see what this fantasy world is all about. What does the media have to say about this? The media perpetuates this by having famous people act in their World of Warcraft commercials. Mr. T, Ozzy Ozbourne, William Shatner, Verne Troyer (Mini-me), and Jean Claude Van Dam. The media sugar coats this and doesn't speak of the negative effects, just make it seem like they'll have a good time if they play it. Nothing about how highly addictive it can be, how much money you'll be paying, or the hours spent playing it. They make it seem really interesting and try to persuade people to buy the product. What about the kids who are too young to have a job so obviously their parents are the one's who are paying for the CD-rom game and the 15 dollars a month game card? It can become an expense, and if you're paying for it, shouldn't you know what it's all about? Parents should be more aware about the dangers of these violent video games, and effects that it has on children.
According to Wow Gold Blogger, "Research shows that kids who play violent video games showed an increase in emotional arousal and a corresponding decrase in activity in brain areas involving self control, inhibition, and attention". That's not a very good sign if you ask me. Video and computer game addictions are a serious matter and are not to be taken lightly. In the video below, this tennage boy plays WoW for 12-16 hours a day, and doesn't go to school or have a job. All he ever does is stare at his computer screen. His mother begins to break down realizing that her son isn't just playing a game, but has become a computer junkie. One can notice that he gets frustrated easily over the game, banging his desk with his fists. A lot of people who play these games do get frustrated and lack attention to anything else.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Role Model...I think not!


When someone asks who's your role model, most kids say someone famous that they want to be like when they grow up. But what happens when someone's role model is charged with doing something bad? According to FootballDiehards.com, Pittsburg Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was accused with exposing himself to a college student then proceeded to rape her in a Georgia nightclub bathroom. Not to mention the fact that he is already in a court case for apparently sexually assulting a hotel employee in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. His team has suspended him without pay for the next six games and are thinking of trading him off to another team. Serves him right for what he did. How could someone go from winning the superbowl and doing so well to doing something so innapropriate that you begin to lose it all? The worst part is that his bodyguard was there and blocked the girl's friends from coming to get her out of the situation. Wow, way to protect the bad guy. The only thing that he has to deal with is having to take a psychological evaluation because of his innapropriate conduct. The problem is knowing that he has a lot of money so he could pay someone off to get off of the hook. There wasn't enough actual evidence to convict him of any charges. This is putting the wrong message in people's heads about what's right and wrong. This goes along with the idea that it's okay to have sex with a women against her concent. Thinking maybe she really wanted it and just didn't want to admit it? I mean he's only sorry becuase he got caught, not because he felt guilty. What does the media think of this? The media has swarmed around this issue and will not stop talking about it until they get all of the information. The problem with this is that he's in the media spotlight and getting almost as much attention as Tiger Woods. The media thrives on people's flaws and imperfections instead of important issues going on in the world today.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Like a virgin..again?

There are so many crazy concoctions out on the market that people don't think twice anymore. We see people spending money on frivilous things all the time. Especially feeble-minded people with extra money to spend. There's a new surgery out there that can actually tighten a woman, and make her like she was when she was yonger. Well, I found a cream online that apparently does the same thing as what a surgeon would do for you, but a lot less cheaper and less invasive. It's called "Virgin Cream", and according to the website,"A Plain-Looking Woman Can Become 350% More Sexually Attractive To Almost Any Man On Earth!". Wow, that's quite a statistic, i've never heard that before. The media knows that everyone wants to look younger, and women will try different things to obtain the standard of beauty. I find it quite funny because not many people want to talk about this. It's embarrasing and just an awkward thing to converse about. My question is even if you're older why does a woman need to be as tight as she was before she had sex? Maybe it's just me, but I don't understand the concept. Maybe if someone was older and looking for a mate and she had had kids before. The media has corrupted our minds with the idea that you have to be perfect, you have to look younger, etc. I understand people care about their image but this is just taking it a little too far. This product says that, "It maintains natural color and a "teenage" appearance!". As well as, "It dramatically increases the intensity, frequency and quality of a woman's orgasms!". I can see where some women would want to use this cream if it really did all that. In my opinion, I don't see this cream being a powerful as it says it is. I believe it's a hoax, anyone can make up statistics, yet people still continue to buy the product.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Whoever heard of selling your virginity?







Natalie Dylan, a 22 year old San Diego native has come up with a surprising way to pay for her college, she's selling her virginity. I had never heard of this before I saw an episode on her on VH1 a few weeks ago, I was interested to find out if this was even legal. When speaking of "Standardized Beauty" this girl seems to have it all. She's a pretty, caucasion woman, who seems to have new bidders all the time. I give her props for keeping her viriginity for 22 years, but this is so degrading to women. In my opinion, she seems a lot sluttier than someone who is not a virgin. Is this what the media wants? Girls selling their virginity? According to "The Insider" Her current bid is around 3.7 million dollars, and over 10,000 men have been interested in her proposition. The money that she's going to make when she picks the "right" guy is going to be tremendous. Not to mention the fact that all the stations that are covering this media controversy, such as CNN, the Tyra show and many others are making a lump sum as well. She's pumping this for all that she's worth and she won't stop til the bids get higher. I think it's interesting that she has a degree in women's studies, one might think she would know better. I found a flyer online which is interesting. How much money do you really want before you're satisified? This is taking away the special, intimate moment of "making love" which is now converted to "selling your virginity to the highest bidder". In my opinion, she's the same as a prostitute. Which is funny because apparently no one can do anything about this issue.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Marketing for women






Diets pills have been around for a while, but every so often marketers come up with a new and improved diet pill. Of course, people who are self conscious of their body and are willing to do anything they can to look good, will try different diet tricks. Maybe cutting carbs out of their diet, or just taking a little pill that will cut pounds before your very eyes. Educated consumers often do research on a product before they buy it to see if it really works. Ever wondered why you've never seen a fat person on a diet pill commerical? You always see a skinny, well built person who try to tell people to buy their diet pills. The newest diet pill commercial I have seen is Kim and Khloe Kardashian's "QuickTrim". Knowning that Kim a very well built body, why does she need to lose weight? It's not a bad thing to have hips and a butt. Yet, the media calls her fat for being a curvy woman so now she's off marketing this diet pill for America. Her sister, Khloe who also helped launch this product has gotten a lot of negative reactions because she was "so big". She's tall and has meat on her, since when was that such a bad thing? The media is so critical of appearance, that they will do anything they can to make people skinny and so called "beautiful". Though, the media will try to make it look like it really works, and do nothing but get your hopes up. The media has made up their idea of what real women want and how they believe women should look like. Women, espcially teenagers who are vulnerable and impressionable try to buy diet pills maybe behind their parents back thinking it's okay. Actually, diet pills can be harmful to your body, and really should not be used. Diet and proper excersise are the key to staying in shape, not some fluke diet trick. Never comprimise your values and your body for what the media thinks.