Sunday, June 8, 2014

Feeling Nostalgic

Is it just me or do people not take as many pictures anymore? Sure there's Instagram, where users post photos of their food or the selfie of the day. The most common types of photos that I see on social networking sites are of groups of people who get together and smile. Don't get me wrong, I've taken many of those pictures and they always look nice! But what's the point of having a photo album where each photograph includes one person posing with everyone else at the event? Doesn't that get boring to look at? I don't think it even captures what was even happening at the event! It's just a bunch of people smiling. 

My family used to be huge on picture taking. We had an entire dresser drawer in our house that was dedicated to photos of our childhood, and our parent's childhood. There would be so many days where we would sit around and take out a pile of photos to look at and reminisce in the memories. But what's special about those old photos is that most of them are funny or candid shots! They're not all stiff poses. We don't always care about taking pictures of true moments that we want to remember, we're more concerned about looking good in the picture because it will be posted online for everyone to see. 

Care less about everyone doing the same pose, whether or not you're on your good side, or whether or not remembered to put your arm on your waist so it looks thinner (you know who you are). Take candid shots of everything that is happening so you remember more than what you wore that day, and you actually remember how you felt. 

Whether or not you want an example, here's a candid  throwback of my sister and I around 14 or so years ago. 



Friday, June 6, 2014

Wisconsin's Real Life Horror Story

Whether or not you are an avid news reader or watcher, it's hard not to hear about things such as the Wisconsin stabbing. Just in case you haven't used the internet in the past week, there were two 12-year old girls that stabbed their friend in the woods 19 times. Their reasoning? They were reading a website called "Creepypasta" and were convinced they would become part of the Slender Man clan if they performed this act. I'm sorry...what?

I've never heard a story like this one, about two girls so young doing something so awful and not even being sorry for it. They claim to have no sympathy! Of course their mental health is in question at this point, but what could have been so convincing on this website that they would go to such lengths? The Creepypasta website is full of strange photos, stories, and urban legends according to the BuzzFeed article, and it has a lot of information about the Slender Man. He is a modern monster that has been placed in old photos with children, and supposedly afterwords the children would disappear. Supposedly when someone encounters the Slender Man, they go crazy. As appealing as he sounds already, he also is extremely tall and thin, and he has no face. Does it sound like it was worth it yet?



There are a lot of fingers to point at the cause of this incident, the obvious one being the website where the girls found their stories. The story and website creators have commented, but their statements will mean nothing to parents who are trying to protect their children from those type of sites. Besides the website for posting such cruel information and stories that are so easily available to kids, where were these girl's parents? If there was some question of mental illness, why would they not be monitoring their access to knives? Let alone their internet use or whereabouts? Even if they didn't know the seriousness of the girls minds, they should still be paying attention to what their children are doing as a safety precaution for everyone.

It's impossible to completely stop websites like Creepypasta from existing. But it's not impossible to regulate who uses it and how much, and it's also possible to stop incidents like this one occurring. What do you think is to blame? The girls are being tried as adults, so it seems like they will be getting the punishment they deserve. But also..is it entirely their fault? All I know is I won't be seeking out Creepypasta or the Slender Man anytime soon.

What happened in Waukesha, Wis.?

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Lost in Space

I was reading through news headlines today, and I thought I'd talk about a different kind of technology; space technology. I have always been fascinated with space discoveries and searches, and I'm a huge believer that there is a lot more than we know outside of our atmosphere. I became really interested my freshman year when I took an average Astronomy class, and on the first day I was hooked by the information! Even if my teacher thought other life forms were absurd. Why do some people teach?

USA Today released information about a "mega-Earth" discovery via telescope, which is basically a planet that is double our size. Normally planets that large are gas planets, but planet Kepler is definitely solid. The planet also has much more water than Earth does, but it orbits too close to its sun in order to sustain life.

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Even though they won't find life forms on this new planet, I 100% believe that our technology one day will be able to locate something. Space is absolutely enormous and it will take years and years to start reaching far enough, but I bet they are constantly working to develop new technology to do so. Even if you don't believe in "aliens", it's hard to deny all of the new planets and organisms that are being located. We owe so much to technology, and this is one of those cases where we wouldn't have come so far without it.