Today we discussed: YouTube Videos “Killing Us Softly 3”; “Dove Evolution”; and “Dove Onslaught” Articles “Brazilian Obesity: The Big Girl from Ipanema” and “Health and Fitness: Snip, Suction, Stretch and Truss”.
The big girl from Ipanema wasn’t about one girl but mostly about Brazil as a whole. The whole world needs to face the fact that there is a weight problem. We need to start to watch the things that we eat. When u go to brazil it’s not all skinny girls in bikinis its more like fat girls and fried chicken. It talked about facts and statistics about becoming a fat nation.
The other article was about more health and fitness, and how people these days are no longer workout to get better bodies. They are just way too busy to get fit the right way. So they get plastic surgery done to make they look however they want to look. When you look at it you’re not really getting fit.
The video killing us softly 3 is talking about things that are killing us, and how advertising convinces us to get these deadly things. I think its funny how people always fall for advertising. The other video was about dove evolution. Is about how they take just a normal girl with no make up on and turn her into a pretty girl with using a computer, and turning her into something that someone would want to be. The last one is called dove onslaught showing a little girl, then showing fast pictures of all these models, girls working at the gym and some getting a boob job or liposuction. Then at the end it says “talk to your daughter before the beauty industry does”. Meaning if you don’t try to steer your daughter away from certain things she’s going to do this.
All in all today was a good day. It makes you take a look at all of the things going on in the world today. People are doing so much to their bodies and not worrying about the consequences. I guess that they will have to learn the hard way. I am for one against all this lypo and plastic surgery. If you want to get into shape work out eat healthy and do the right things don’t drink and smoke so often be smart
Friday, November 6, 2009
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