Sunday, February 5, 2012

News Information

Well, I guess I get news from word of mouth, mostly. And sometimes I catch a glimpse of something interesting in the newspaper while flipping through for the comics. Just kidding, sometimes I actually read the real part of the newspaper, too. That is usually only on the weekends since I don’t have very much time during the week. From listening in class and reading blogs, I’ve learned that most of my  classmates read something like Yahoo! News or some other worldly magazine online. This is hard for me because I really hate reading text on the Internet. I guess I get a lot of "entertainment" news from AOL gossip... love that stuff but I know it’s not worth anything. I think that I learn most from watching the National News and 60 minutes, but I must admit that it is much harder doing those things in college, considering I don’t have a TV. In Halls I usually watch the local news in the morning, but I wouldn't call that “news” most of the time, more like "What's Currently Wrong in your neck of the woods". Facebook doesn't really give me any news, rather everyone's opinions on the latest news, which I don't find helpful. In conclusion, I don’t really like the news. It’s depressing.

Mostly my psychic abilities let me know what's goin' down.
The End.

1 comment:

  1. You're certainly right about the news being depressing at times. Sadly, the news ends up being more about when things go wrong than when things go well or as they're supposed to.

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