Friday, October 21, 2011
Novel Writing
I'm really looking forward to this assignment. I've actually already gotten an early start on my novel, and I've really been enjoying it. An idea hit me for a novel about a week and a half ago, so instead of sleeping on it, and potentially losing my idea, I started to write out my idea in the form of a snyopsis. The novel I've started writing is a futuristic/dystopian/war novel. It has a deep plot, including some plot twists. It also provides social comentary on many things in our world, like our current economic crisis, the recent rebellions around the world, and the war in the middle east. I'm really looking forward to the continuation of my writing to see where it takes me.
Friday, October 7, 2011
My Week
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Clancy's Deli, where I work. |
Monday was a pretty normal mundane day, nothing special happened on that day. I didn't have to come into work, so that was a plus. After school I just went home and chilled until it was time to go to bed. I went to school on Tuesday, and lifted weights with the wrestling team afterward. Unfortunately, I strained my hamstring while doing squats and it still hurts quite a bit. After I lifted weights I went home. I logged onto the MMO game that I play. I found out my guild's raid, an event which 10 or 25 people participate and coordinate to achieve a single goal within the game, had been canceled. This cancellation being just the newest in a series of raids being canceled, I quit the guild and applied to a different one.
A group of victorious raiders |
Thursday I worked with Michael Swanigan, then headed home and continued to watch my show while I did my homework. I answered some questions asked by the people reviewing my application to the guild. They are supposed to get back to me tonight on whether or not I've been accepted.
Friday (Today), I woke up and got ready for school. I listened to my usual radio program on the way to school, stopping at the gas station for a to-go breakfast on my way.
(I only listen to news/talk radio however, I find music to be lacking on today's radio stations. Censorship and mass appeal Have played a large factor in making radio unattractive to me. Even still, I usually disagree with the highly opinionated views of the news radio-broadcasters I listen to. Today's media is corrupted, but that's a topic for a different post.)
I headed into Mr. Balbo's first hour psychology class when I got to school. We talked about early childhood/language development of the human, and finished the movie 'Pursuit of Happiness', which by the way is a good movie in my opinion. I then went to my English 12 class and had an advisory period about the different thing in life that we resp
Lakshore is in trouble, we are the bears. |
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The media will focus on your death, not your life
I've noticed the way the person dies decides how a story will be covered, be it the paper/local or whoever covers your death, will be more interested depending on the circumstances.
Let's take "Joe Smith", Joe suffers a heart attack, one day, while working at the factory. Joe leaves behind a wife and two children, he was 57.
That's all that will be said, maybe an obituary in the paper, that's all. In this first scenario Joe is basically a nobody, minimal reaction from the news media.
Second scenario, we don't change anything about Joe, instead we change how he dies. Instead of having a heart attack, he will be gunned down by gang members on his way home from work one night. He still leaves behind the same kids, same wife, he had the same job at the factory, the same life. The media's reaction however, is completely different. This time, there will be outrage in the community, but is it because Joe died, or HOW Joe died. This third scenario may make it more clear.
This time, Joe was at a party and drank to much. While intoxicated, he dove into a pool with no water in it, broke his spine and died. The local news or newspaper would cover this differently as well. Joe was drunk and dumb! It will probably receive a few "lol's" from newspaper readers and news viewers. Again, Joe is the same person and lived the same exact life. Nothing has changed about Joe's life, yet his death was covered in 3 different ways.
Joe has been, a nobody, a symbol of the community, and an idiot. This is the same person all three times, just seen differently because of the way he died. This is the power that the media has, to completely change a LIFE on the way they cover the death of the person.
Let's take "Joe Smith", Joe suffers a heart attack, one day, while working at the factory. Joe leaves behind a wife and two children, he was 57.
That's all that will be said, maybe an obituary in the paper, that's all. In this first scenario Joe is basically a nobody, minimal reaction from the news media.
Second scenario, we don't change anything about Joe, instead we change how he dies. Instead of having a heart attack, he will be gunned down by gang members on his way home from work one night. He still leaves behind the same kids, same wife, he had the same job at the factory, the same life. The media's reaction however, is completely different. This time, there will be outrage in the community, but is it because Joe died, or HOW Joe died. This third scenario may make it more clear.
This time, Joe was at a party and drank to much. While intoxicated, he dove into a pool with no water in it, broke his spine and died. The local news or newspaper would cover this differently as well. Joe was drunk and dumb! It will probably receive a few "lol's" from newspaper readers and news viewers. Again, Joe is the same person and lived the same exact life. Nothing has changed about Joe's life, yet his death was covered in 3 different ways.
Joe has been, a nobody, a symbol of the community, and an idiot. This is the same person all three times, just seen differently because of the way he died. This is the power that the media has, to completely change a LIFE on the way they cover the death of the person.
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