Monday, September 18, 2017

Guess Whose Back?

Hiya everyone, guess whose back? That didn't really seem like a long two months tbh. I feel like I was just writing my last post. But anyways, here is my first post of the year.

This post is supposed to be about a type of media I think is good for the environment and a type of media I think is bad for the environment, so lets jump right into this so I don't get a missing assignment alert ;)

A media I find helpful to my own life is probably my phone. I know probably the entire class is doing this, but its true. I use my phone for everything, time, weather, camera, news, google, social media, entertainment, even eating if I don't know what to eat/drink. I think it is a very helpful media product, and I think a lot of other people enjoy it as well. Many people set alarms on their phone, keep their planner/agenda on their phone, many people's whole lives are stored in their phone. It does especially annoy me when people say "My phone is my life" noooooooooo your life is your life, your phone is just a helpful tool that helps you succeed in life. I don't like it when people surround their life with their phone, it is good to get up and do stuff away from your phone once and a while.

A type of media I find is unhealthy is, believe it or not, still my phone. Yes it is a very helpful piece of technology, but many people absorb their entire lives into their phone. But phones can also do a lot of damage. People stay up late at night staring at their phone screen in the dark, which is very damaging to your eyes and health. People sleep with their phone, which is also damaging to health. Many people are addicted to their phones, and it affects their daily life, such as when people use their phones while driving, or when their walking which is very dangerous to you're and someone else's life. I don't think phones are a bad thing or should be removed from society, but I think people should learn that their phone shouldn't control their life, and people should know when to take a break and when to not.

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