I usually do speak up, but there's not much to speak up to when people are getting stabbed.Jarsteen said:It's that reaction that makes a society crumble. America was built on individualism, protest, and revolution.Julianking93 said:You just gotta live with it.
If you don't like something, speak up, even if you're the only one who's speaking. It makes you easier to be heard.
I'm not talking about shielding yourself from bad information. I am talking about what information you pay notice too.Undercover said:I understand your point, but shielding yourself from the bad stuff doesn't exactly stop it from happening. Would you agree that the world could be in such bad shape because of that kind of thing? Unfortunately the only "Good News" we seem to get are these pathetic, "human interest" puff pieces to distract us from what's really going on. Its nothing new.Ocelot GT said:I used a poor example then.Undercover said:I actually AM a photographer, and the world still sucks. Models might be beautiful on the outside but I've met a lot of them that are really ugly on the inside.Ocelot GT said:Messed up stuff always happens. And alot of normal and kind acts also happen. But these aren't as newsworthy or as fanciful so they don't get reported.
If you work as a cop, the world is a frigtening place. If you work as a fashion photographer, the world is beatiful. It's just your onlook, that's all.
But if you surround yourself with bad news and constantly read it, you'll feel down. Whereas if you stick to reading positive news, and other material you'll have a much sunnier outlook
on the world.
I'm not ripping on you, I like your attitude, I just think that if more people were to face the crap that we do to each other rather than ignore it and hope it goes away, maybe collectively we can DO something about it so there won't BE any more bad news...
Jeez, I still sound like a defeatest jerk. Any chance you could email me some of that positive attitude of yours? I seem to be all out today![]()
Couldnt have said it better myself.Tirunus said:This is just tip of the ice berg my friend.
welcome to the world.
Are you kidding? Our world? The kind of things you're mentioning are trivial and media-friendly in comparison to the bigger picture.Indecizion said:ok so yeah something im noticing that there are alot of messed up things happening over the last few months, women stabbing sons who wont get off xbox's, criminals being caught because of stopping to play a DS instead of fleeing the crime scene, men stabbing kids to death because of tony hawk. does this sort of thing tend to happen regularily and its just because ive only just started REALLY using the forums, or is this truly as messed up as im thinking it is.
Bad news gets views, positive news stories are buried. And, unfortunately, it's posts such as yours that feed the flames.Indecizion said:ok so yeah something im noticing that there are alot of messed up things happening over the last few months,
My apologies, I obviously misread your meaning. You have a lot of valid points there, and yes, happy headlines don't sell newspapers. "If it bleeds, it leads"Ocelot GT said:I'm not talking about shielding yourself from bad information. I am talking about what information you pay notice too.Undercover said:I understand your point, but shielding yourself from the bad stuff doesn't exactly stop it from happening. Would you agree that the world could be in such bad shape because of that kind of thing? Unfortunately the only "Good News" we seem to get are these pathetic, "human interest" puff pieces to distract us from what's really going on. Its nothing new.Ocelot GT said:I used a poor example then.Undercover said:I actually AM a photographer, and the world still sucks. Models might be beautiful on the outside but I've met a lot of them that are really ugly on the inside.Ocelot GT said:Messed up stuff always happens. And alot of normal and kind acts also happen. But these aren't as newsworthy or as fanciful so they don't get reported.
If you work as a cop, the world is a frigtening place. If you work as a fashion photographer, the world is beatiful. It's just your onlook, that's all.
But if you surround yourself with bad news and constantly read it, you'll feel down. Whereas if you stick to reading positive news, and other material you'll have a much sunnier outlook
on the world.
I'm not ripping on you, I like your attitude, I just think that if more people were to face the crap that we do to each other rather than ignore it and hope it goes away, maybe collectively we can DO something about it so there won't BE any more bad news...
Jeez, I still sound like a defeatest jerk. Any chance you could email me some of that positive attitude of yours? I seem to be all out today![]()
Newspapers dont sell with headlines such as "all is well today" "man helps grandma across the road" Instead they have sensational and frightening headlines. It's this sort of thing which is giving people a false representation in regards to the state of world affairs.
When I worked as a journalist half of my stories were rejected by the editor when they were feel good puff pieces. Instead I was told to dig up statistics or do some story necromancy and report on the outcome of a murder which happened 4 years ago, instead of reporting about a seniors organisation getting 300k funding.
Id say this about sums it all upUndercover said:There isn't enough space on the internet to explain just how fucked up this world of ours is. Don't worry, it will be over soon.
I gave up on that long ago.DeadlyYellow said:But yeah, I weep for our race.
Time to counteract optimism with pessimism.TheSeventhLoneWolf said:When you hit rock bottom, things only get better.