Thursday 6 May 2010

Response to Keeleigh's Blog on Comedians

I do agree with what your saying, and I do think comedians need to be careful and make sure they don't end up seriously offending someone! It's not nice whether it's said as a joke or not. However, sometimes i do think comedians say things that other people are affraid to say! Somehow it seems more acceptable for comedians to say disrespectful things than ordinary people are. People tend to care less and they think it's part of the comedians profession to act that way.
http://keeleigh-blog.blogspot.com/2010/04/bad-comedians.html

Monday 3 May 2010

Response to Jennie's Blog on Plastic Surgery

I'm on the same wave length as you to be honest, if you can afford and it makes you happy then go ahead! If you end up looking as bad as Leslie Ash or something goes horribly wrong then it has been your choice and hopefully people get informed that there is a possibility that it may not be perfect. I wouldn't label it was bad, it doesn't harm anyone but yourself and it gives the papers and magazines something to gossip about :-)
http://jenniesbeingbad.blogspot.com/2010/05/plastic-surgery.html

Speeding

Speeding seems to be something that our society has trouble dealing with. The highest speed limit in the country is 70mph and people love to break it, I mean I don't blame them, some people have fast new cars that have the potential of reaching 120mph and those individuals can't help it, speeding gives them a rush of adrenaline. If cars can reach that speed then the authorities should know that their are many people out their willing to use that speed or that their going to be tempted to atleast.

I'm not a fan of speeding, especially when it results in people getting killed or seriously injured, I've seen people driving at atleast 50mph in 30mile zone and personally I think that is disgraceful and very dsrespectful. New learner drivers seem to be the worst, driving round in their 'bad boy' cars, speeding or racing with other vehicles - thinking their king of the road - but what is being done about it? The answer - nothing. Speed cameras are a complete waste of time to be honest - people get to know where they are and just slow down on their way past them. Who is that helping? Not many people at all in my opinion.

Speeding vehicles is a bad concept and their are so many irresponsible people out there - more should be done about it and stricter laws should be enforced - but like most bad things in this country I doubt much will be done about it. Take a look at this website, to see the statistics on speeding and problems we face: http://www.ukspeeding.co.uk/statistics.html

Saturday 1 May 2010

Response to Waqar's Blog on Vandalism

I completely agree, it is wrong and immoral and the people that do it are a total disapointment to the society, As you say, people tend to do it because, it helps them create a 'bad boy' image or to fit in with a chavvy crowd. I believe that these people have no idea and depict how shocking behaviour can be and a high level of disrepsect within the community.

http://waqarhussainblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/vandalism.html

Do u know every lads best friend - Master Bates?

Ok, Masturbation, the cringy subject that some people find difficult to talk about. I can't say it's my favourite thing to discuss, but it is my aim to figure out whether it should be labelled as a bad concept. Well, surely it's just a natural urge many people have, especially youngsters when their body begins to change and they start to understand what life is all about. As far as I'm aware it's not unhealthy or dangerous - so should it be labelled as bad? In some instances it could be seen in quite a good light, it could be said that it is better for 'desparate' and 'distrubed' individuals to masturbate, instead of going out and either raping or sexually assaulting people - these occurences are not uncommon - for example surely it would have been better for a 'Jack the Ripper' to stay at home and masturbate , instead of seriously assaults and killing innocent girls. I am aware that it is highly likely he was mentally distrubed but I hope you can see my point?

I tend to believe that people who have a problem with masturbation are those who find it uncomfortable to talk about or to come to terms with.


I found this website quite amusing, it aims to provide mastruation tips haha. http://www.letsmastrubate.com/

Wednesday 28 April 2010

1 vodka, 2 vodka, 10 vodka - MORE?

I love vodka - favourite alcoholic drink anyway. People don't tend to care so much about alcohol use than they do other things. It's like cigarettes, it seems more socially acceptable, I'm not sure why - I thought maybe because there more common and legal? Anyway excessive drinking is not good for your health and people should be aware of this before they go out and have a good time. I'm not trying to be a buzz kill and I'm definately not saying you shouldn't drink, but just think and be aware that you need to look after yourself, you never know where it might lead.

I find myself in a difficult position because a member of my family drinks a bottle of wine every night and no matter how many people tell them that it's bad and they need to stop - they just seem to not care and carry on. I'm running out of ideas and things I can say to scare them and I wish the media would increase their adverts on excessive drinking and perhaps start labelling bottles of wines with the same fearful words they place of fag packets.

Aside from these personal factors, I do enjoy a new cold alcoholic beverage at the end of the week and I like to go out, have a few drinks and have loads of fun with my mates!! I just want people to understand that too much of a nice thing can sometimes end in disaster. Know Your Limits!

If you have any issues - remember kids you can always http://www.talktofrank.com/

Tuesday 27 April 2010

Response to Arvinder's Blog on drink driving

I am very sorry for your loss. I completely agree that drink driving is disgraceful and I think so much more should be done about it. Innocent people of all ages are being killed or seriously injured through carelessness and selfishness! I work in a bar and see people leaving to drive home over the limit all the time - and I would feel awful if they ended up killing someone because I feel I should report it and look after the society. I hope people continue to raise awareness and let's hope drink driving decreases!

http://http://arvinder-beingbad.blogspot.com/2010/04/drink-driving.html

Infidelity

Ok, so being cheated on is one of the worst things ever, whether it be a drunken kiss or a full blown affair - nobody wants to be on the receiving end of it. People say that if you truly love someone, you wouldn't cheat on them - but is this true? I know drugs and alcohol are rubbish excuses but it is fair to claim that that having a good old session on the booze or green stuff can seriously effect your ability to think straight immensely. For example, it seems to me from my experience that most men can't resist temptation and the typical scenario of him being blind drunk and a gorgeous girl trying it on with him. Is there many men out there that you could picture saying; "Sorry, I'm taken". I find it quite difficult to imagine. Take Ashley Cole for example, hes married to one of the prettiest women in ShowBiz and he STILL can't help himself. If Cheryl Cole is getting cheated on - then there is no hope for the rest of us! However, I do realise that I'm making assumptions and I strongly believe that there are some decent guys out there that would not have the heart to do something like that and some men out there that respect and love their girlfriends very much. Again I do realise that the roles can be reversed and that girls are just as capable of cheating. However, I am going to be biased because I'm a girl haha.

Infidelity is a tricky topic because we never no peoples circumstances in marries or long-term relationships and I suppose it's not our place to judge. However, when guys (or girls) in relationships go out and just kiss as many people as they can - just for fun or because they a lot of attention that their incapable of resisting, I think this is out of order and you should have much more respect for your partner and even more so, some pride and respect for yourself.

Monday 26 April 2010

Swearing

I does not sound nice to hear people swearing all the time, especially the more extreme swear words. I work in a pub and there is nothing worse than when some loud customers come in and swear in every sentence, it makes me cringe a little bit, because it really is uncalled for.

Although, I can see why people do not like to hear people using so many unpleasant words, because it can be disrespectful and inappropriate. Mannnnn, it does feel good to swear sometimes and just get that anger off your chest. Personally, I think it feels so much better to swear, than just say something like 'damn' or 'oh dear'.

It is not something I regard as being particularly bad, it isn't causing any physical and mental harm to people, it just comes down to manners, and there are more offensive things than swearing.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

Response to Debbie's Blog on Illegal Downloads

Illegal downloading is very common and very easy to do. I must admit, it is so much cheaper to do and probably less hassell than doing it properly. However, although you claim that if somebody does download a song illegally and the company only looses 70p, it does seem like nothing, but if every single person started doing it, it would soon all add up. Although, I can see why people do it and I am not completely innocent myself, it is wrong and maybe more should be done about it.

http://debsbeingbadblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/illegal-downloads_31.html

Racism


Well, Racism is a topic that goes back centuries and has unfortunatley always been in our society. The belief that some races aremore superior than others, well it is disgraceful. When we look at our community, we should look at the behaviour of individual and only then we should decide who is worthy and unworthy of respect. There are people who conform and others who do not. Historical figures of the past, for example Hitler, fuelled Racism and much of the 2nd World War was based upon it. The extremes that were taken just to achieve racial purity - the gas chambers and the concentraton camps - what people went through, simply because one man believed thought Jews believed the wrongs things and looked different. It makes me feel sick to even write about it to be honest!


Fortunately, in the surroundings in which I live, I experience minimal Racism, however, it does go on all over the world and people are suffering in silence. It seems to be a topic that is brushed under the carpet and people assume it will sort itself out. As a society, we should all be trying to tackle these issues together, but like most things I fail to see how Racism will disappear any time soon. The racist people in the world in which we live are very difficult people to overcome. Take a look at this website, dedicated to preventing racism. http://www.naar.org.uk/

Thursday 15 April 2010

Tatty Tattoos

Ok, I have labelled Tattoos as tatty, and to be honest they are! But its what the typical British public love, typical British society, outrageous as always! Tattoos are so popular and many people get a kick out of the pain it inflicts. The pain alone is enough to put me off, I'm the biggest wimp alive and the thought of a needle repeatedly entering my skin terrifies me.

Even though I have been known to regard tattoos as negative aspect in the past - But I must admit that if the whole tattoo process was pain free - I probably would, just maybe be a little bit tempted haha! So, theres me being my usual hypocritical self. But like most things in life tattoos are both good for some people and bad for others.

Admittedly, some tattoos can be very extreme and do really look attractive, as you can see from my picture, but simple ones can be very pretty and nice to look at. But like I said before, its down to personal choice and in all honesty it is not something I would label as 'Being Bad'

Wednesday 14 April 2010

Response to Laura's Blog *Smoking*

Well, I think the pictures you have put up are very good examples of how someone smoking can be very sexy. There is just no denying it. However, I must admit, if I walked past someone good looking on the street that was smoking, I would be slightly put off. I think the images presented in the media and the reality that surround humanity can be two concepts people easily confuse.

http://laurascrazyblogs.blogspot.com/2010/02/smokin.html

Because I got high..♪

Drugs! There are just so many, and they all have so many different names! Being completely honest, I have very limited knowledge regarding drugs. I know the basics I suppose, but the effects of drugs is something I can talk about.


Some drugs are regarded as worse than others, even by the authourities, I've often heard the terms Class A, Class B or Class C. Well, these terms certainly were not used in the past. I think it is fair to say that it is only in more recent years that drugs have been strongly illegalised and taken seriously. In the past, drugs were probably regarded in the same league as a cigarette and nobody really labelled it as a negative concept. In the lecture, we saw the experiments people had with drugs in the past and how people just seemed so laid back about it all. However, in todays society, the world is discovering more about health and uncovering the effects drugs can have on a human body. Furthermore, people have realised that people lack control and become disorienated whilst under the influence of drugs.

The majority of people that I know smoke cannabis on a regular basic, they always say to me why take drugs as a release, to heighten their fun and because they can. I get the feeling that there is less emphasis on cannabis as a drug than others. Even though it is a class B drug, it is still treated like a Class C. Take for example, I work in a hotel and we found a man smoking Cannabis in his room, the manager called the police out to try and resolve the situation. The policeman's reaction was: "I don't mind him smoking a bit of weed, everyones at it". Personally, I think that remark is a disgrace - and shows how we can have no faith in the police system.

Ok, so I'm slating drugs, I think it's clear that I'm against them and think the law needs to get involved more often. I have never tried any drugs whatsoever, but it is a topic that is very close to home for me. Both of my older brothers have been regular drug users for over 10 years and one of them even ended up in jail for carrying £1,000 worth of cocaine. Both brothers, started off smoking just a little cannabis at the weekend, then things just escalated and they started taking bigger and 'better' drugs. In doing this, both of them have completely ruined their lives, neither brother has a job and between them they have 7 children (that they and I know of). Im not saying that this applies to everyone, but it shows how bad things can get.

Any how, thats my rant over. And remember you can always Talk to Frank haha :http://www.talktofrank.com/

Thursday 8 April 2010

A lie that draws a smile? Or the truth that draws a tear?


Lying! Well, it is fair to say that lying completely surrounds everyone and everything. EVERYBODY LIES - FACT - whether it is a white lie, innocent lie, protective lie or spiteful lie. In my personal opinion I do think that it both right and wrong to lie, obviously it depends on what lie is being told, but lies can be very beneficical and it would not be untrue to say that they can potentially save peoples lives. For example, during the second world war, those hiding jewish citizens were lying to the Nazi's to protect and save innocent lives, if somebody would have uncovered the truth, there would have been more uneccessary death. I believe in these situtations humans are very fortunate beings for having the ability to lie to protect and preserve life.
Moreover, children are brought up to believe in fictional characters such as Father Christmas, the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny. These deceptions bring a smile to youngsters faces and joy into their lives. Therefore, the majority of people are guilty of a sin, that can bring many positive ascepts to the world. These lies are generally harmless and are embraced by many people.
On the other hand, lying can be very destructive and damaging! Many people have caused a lot of pain and upset by lying for their own benefit. A typical example of this would be politicians, these are people who lie to gain support and votes and have no intention of following through on the promises they have made for the population.
I don't think anybody is surprised when we hear stories in the papers about footballers cheating on their wives. It is extremely bad that lying seems to have lost all its limitations and the fact that these role models are setting such a bad example, unfortunately it can have such a devastating affect. It does not surprise me that the young members of society are acting in such a rebellious and care-free way!
It is impossible to claim that you are someone who has never lied, whether your purposes have been good or bad. Lying can not be avoided and is not always a negative and therefore should not always be regarded as a sin but an aspect of world that should be approached with delicacy.
Take a look a this website, it has some very good ideas and interesting insights. http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/lying/lying_1.shtml

Wednesday 7 April 2010

Stalking

So, are different kinds of observation allowable? Everybody has the freedom to leave their home, visit public places and witness the world around them. It could be said that aslong as no laws are being broken, for example; breaking into premises, are you really doing anything wrong in the eyes of the law? Unless someone is continually harrasing you, will the police be interested?

Ok, so some stalkers do take it to extremes and completely invade their victims personal space, as we saw on the video, it is unacceptable to hack into private emails. These stalkers are clearly overcome with complete obssession and their target should free in danger and take legal action!

Should we consider the possibilty that people who participate in social networking such as myspace and facebook, ask for trouble? These people willingly upload a lot of their personal information on the internet for the entire world to seek out. Anybody in this situation can become very vunerable to stalking. Society should remember that stalkers need to be avoided and definately not encouraged!!
This is a very helpful website designed to deal with stalking. http://www.thesite.org/homelawandmoney/law/victims/dealingwithstalkers

Friday 2 April 2010

What You Looking At?!

Bullying: Everybody has experienced some form of bullying in their life, whether it is mental or physical - both can be equally damaging. Some bullying can be worse than others but there is no doubt that it happens everywhere. People encounter bullying in a home, work or social environments, and many types of bullying are over looked. Many people are unaware of how sensitive and vunerable people are in certain situations. Bullying is often brushed under the carpet because people are to selfish or scared to involve themselves. I ask you, if you saw an elderly lady being mugged by a group of 'chavs' and you noticed the youngsters had a weapon, would you get involved?

Personally, I believe bullies to be cowards and they pick on easy targets in order to give themselves a sense of authority - these people have no idea how much damage they are causing and 9 times out of ten, bulllies are people who live a very illydic lifestyle and have limitied experience of life.


Although, there are many organisations deisgned to conquer bullying and offer support - very few of these are adviced within schools and workplaces. However, I have noticed that the following website does contain advice for teachers and offers soultions. http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/behaviour/tacklingbullying


It is a real shame that bullying happenns and that sometimes it can be too late to resolve. Many cases of bullying have devastatingly ended in suicide.


Thursday 4 March 2010

Smoking ====# ~~~ Sexy? Seductive?...Let's See..


Well, personally I can not see why people find smoking attractive! It smells, it stains and potentially kills. However, I have tried it :-( Hypocrite right? When I tried it, I nearly choked and spent the rest of the night being sick - perhaps now you can see they I fail to see smoking as an attractive hobby.


With regards to media and film, I can see the relevance of smoking and can't deny that I'm impressed by how much of an effect it had in the industry! Admittedly, the only film that sticks out in my mind, where I remember smoking being used in a sexy and seductive way is GREASE. This is a classic example of films using cigarettes to expose a character in a desirable and alluring way.
However, after doing some research into the topic I uncovered that the following -
  • Humphrey Bograt smoked in a number of films such as Casablanca. Hes notd in the film industry for creating a new level of popularity toward smoking. The majority of the characters he played were tough guys, their bad boy image became more appealing when Bogart was smoking a cigarette. HOWEVER, although this portrayal was seen as attractive, the reality is very different. Smoking took Bogart's life in the end, the unfortunate truth is that Cigarette smoking can kill and effects your health.
Things are very different in today's society. Today, smoking is exposed in a negative way on so many levels! Thoughts have changed and the government is now looking at smoking in films in a different way. It has now been labelled as a cause of bad behaviour and people believe its projecting a negative image to teenagers, teaching them that smoking is cool and acceptable. This fairly recent news article includes a modern outlook on smoking and the extreme views held by authourities towards its involvement in films.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/8194253.stm


Week 12 Suggestion?


Week 12 Suggestion: I think that a trip to a prision would be a great idea, so people can see where 'Being Bad' can potentially lead and many could witness that being in prision is the perfect way to waste your life away!

Tuesday 2 March 2010

Prostitution!


Ok, so Prostitution is usually seen by society as; bad, unclean and dangerous but can we honestly say this is true of all types of Prostitution. Yes, I do understand that some women and men participate in harmful Prostitution, in these cases drug use, violence, lack of contraception and sexually transmitted diseases can be major issues. Therefore, I can relate to views about Prostitution, generally it is seen as people abusing their bodies, having no respect for themselves and often members of the public will find it disgusting and a very undesirable thing in the world.

However, nobody can state that all kinds of Prostitution are unsafe and risky. Hundreds of people go out every weekend and have one night stands without contraception whilst their drunk and probably high on all kinds of drugs. The only difference between these people and those involved in Prostitution is the money aspect, and to be quite honest, I'm sure many of those who have regular one night stands wouldn't mind getting some money out of it! It is hypocritical to slate Prostitution when we are probably friends with people who act in similar ways to Prostitutes (minus the money). Regardless of the money, we need to remember that people who act in this way are consenting adults, they are agreeing to this sexual activity together and are fully aware of the risks involved.
This link is from the Home Office, a government based website. It exposes the views they hold towards Prostitution, it surprised me to see that a lot of text is quite sympathic towards the subject and addresses it in a delicate way. The website appears to be siding with Prostitutes and aims to portray those willing to pay for sex as the negative element in the situation. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/crime-victims/reducing-crime/prostitution/index.html

Monday 1 March 2010

Stealing: Shop Lifting


Stealing seems to be a subject that everybody has something to say about! When a large amount of students were asked in the Being Bad lecture if they'd ever stolen, I was shocked to discover that over 50% admitted that they had, atleast once during their lifetime. Personally, I have never stolen from a shop or from a member of the public. It is not something I believe to be morally right, however, I have never been in the position that I have needed to steal anything, for example, it could be said many homeless people have taken food from a shop because they couldn't afford it and would otherwise, potentially die from starvation. This kind of shop lifting, I tend to find myself tolerating, despite the fact homeless people have usually caused their place in society. Moreover, I can not help thinking that it is not fair to judge at homeless people at face value and I try to understand that they MIGHT NOT be there by choice. Opposing this, the fact that theives steal people's personal belongings I find disgraceful and people need to learn to respect others!

Somebody suggested in this lecture that stealing from a big company, for example shop lifting a television from Comet, is ok because it is not really going to affect their 'already large' profits. The fact that our society is starting to think this way is a real shame! Although, it may not hugely affect their profits, shop lifting IS NOT morally right and this kind of stealing is purely members of society being greedy, and if everybody thought this way, our society would crumble.

Take a look at this link, this is quite an interesting News article that explores, what, where and why people steal according to British 'stats' and research: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4477596.stm