Reality TV used to be dominated by almost gratuitous and sometimes cruel competitions of survival and physical endurance. She sounded more like someone who was high on speed or cocaine. What a freak show! I'm starting to like Donald Trump simply because the guy is very entertaining. Sarah Palin makes a good show even better. The greedy, materialistic, and apathetic citizens of the United States are deserving of Donald Trump and Sarah Palin. This is becoming more and more like the Ayn Rand classic: "Atlas Shrugged". All the good people have stepped aside, and are watching the world fall down, while the idiots continue to fascinate a goat herd with empty promises of peace and prosperity.
Recap: The last episode Martin would write for the show, "The Lion and the Rose" starts with a pretty tragic scene involving Ramsay goading Reek, a.k.a. Theon yet again (is any scene where the two interact not tragic?) before sending us beyond the Wall, where Bran FINALLY learns where he has to go, thanks to a vision from the Three-Eyed Raven that sets him and the Reed siblings (remember them?) traveling north. Melisandre starts on the road to figuring out how she'll convince Stannis to burn his daughter Shireen alive, by convincing him to burn a couple of his loyal subjects to appease the Lord of Light. And then, at last, down in King's Landing Joffrey marries Margaery and, as he's taunting Tyrion at his wedding feast, chokes to death on his wine. Or his pie. Or, as we later learn, on a poisoned gem from the necklace that expert schemer Lady Olenna Tyrell had given to Sansa. And the world said, good freakin' riddance.

Watch Supernatural on fuboTV: Watch over 67 live sports and entertainment channels with a 7-day FREE trial! However, the focus is on the case for the week. What starts as some fun with Mouse Trap and other games — hey, the title is Game Night!" — becomes a night to save a friend.
Does it matter that Married With Children is now available with the proper opening song (Sinatra singing "Love and Marriage")? Heck, I usually skip the title sequence when gobbling up two or three episodes at a time. But yes, it does matter because that's the theme song we heard every week and that's the theme song we need to hear when re-watching them today. Otherwise, it's just "wrong." I know this sitcom was initially a spoof of witless sitcoms. it certainly had an excellent cast that knew it, led by Ed 'Neill and Katey Sagal. But it went on so long and devolved into rote material with such regularity that even its most ardent supporters would have to admit it actually became a witless sitcom at some point. No worries; they all went on to better work and especially early on you can still glimpse a hint of the mockery they had in mind. Barely.
Wilson informs us that, "Fundamentally, a people's culture is a mental behavioral system used by them to rationalize and justify, organize and regulate, give meaning and purpose to the individual group behavior, social relations, lives and existence. Culture is essentially a way of thinking, perceiving, evaluating, and interpreting the world; a way of relating to others and to the physical-metaphysical world, and involves an explicit and implicit set of rules of conduct which orders the overall social relations, arrangements and attitudes of a society.
This is a toll order, but only time will tell… Our children will have seriously written articles that are dealing with our present concrete and decrepit reality. How our government has been formulated and is controlled is one other important thing that our youth need to be exposed and taught about. This I address in this Hub in various ways the reader will come across. Hub like this one keep the critical eye on the struggle in many fronts, and this education front as well.
Make it a priority to manage your company's online presence. Having a social media strategy and effectively engaging your online community takes time to monitor and update. Be aware of what others are posting about your business, especially since social media is often the first place consumers will go to ask a question or make a comment. In addition to frequent check-ins, create alerts so you know when someone has posted to your page, tweeted you, or left a comment on your blog. Watch the comments not only on the pages your company owns - blogs, Facebook pages, Instagram, Twitter, etc. - but on other sites that offer crowd-sourced reviews, such as Yelp or Trip Advisor.
No comments:
Post a Comment