Category Archives: Education

Made Funny: “The Body Bag Experiment”

This video has two friends putting each other in body bags and trying to get it across town in broad daylight.They attempt to even get civilians to help out and cops even become involved at some point.

I have to cover my eyes(in a good way) with videos like this sometimes, because the hosts do a great job of getting hilarious and even uncomfortable reactions from people on the street.

The great thing about this video, is that it’s not mean spirited like the other pranks online. It’s fun and lighthearted to watch

“Social Disorder” is one of the many funny shows on Rooster Teeth, which only adds more variety to their content. This show is great on seeing showing how our society reacts to various situations.

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“Touch Me” Social Experiment

If a porn star came up to most people and said”touch me”, the response would range from a poke to someone’s head exploding.That’s the premise for this video as straight, gay, fat or short did not matter in the experiment as everyone got their chance to let loose.

Participants gave various responses, because it was a surprise of what was going to happen next once they entered the room. Some reactions were hilarious and others were more NSFW(Not Safe For Work).

If you recognized most the porn stars in the video…you need to stay off the internet for a bit. After noticing none of them looked familiar, I had a moment of “I feel slightly less dirty now”.

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Net Neutrality: Your Freedoms At Risk

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Big corporations have an image of being mustache twirling, tie the damsel on rail road tracks villains. That’s not fair, except when the companies help project these perceptions on to themselves when they do things like this.

Earlier in the year the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), proposed new rules that would allow internet providers to charge internet companies, like YouTube for faster lanes. This creates a two tier system, basically meaning there will be a slow lane and a fast lane to the companies willing to pay for it.

Telecommunications lawyer, George Foote, commented on the matter of slow and fast lanes by saying people should think about it as a ” …fast lane for everybody and a hyper speed lane for others”.

As the sweat drips down their face, everyone has that look when they see another person casually walking by in the express lane at Disney World, as they stand in line with the others who paid good money to get in too.

Imagine if the internet was like the lines at Disney World every day, to the people where this sounds great, they are probaly reading this laughing with a monocle and top hat but other consumers will feel the effects of this bill if it’s passed, not only in their wallets but also in the way they consume content.

The internet is basically a free enterprise; companies like Facebook can be overtaken by a newcomer because everything is on a leveled playing field. The bill could not only create monopolies, but also make it harder for the smaller websites to prosper. For example, Netflix could pay a premium for their content to be streamed more reliably at a price other newly formed companies might not be able to afford.

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Comcast is the second biggest buyer of government influence behind defense contractor Northrop Grumman. So what’s about read might raise an eyebrow or two for some and a middle finger for others (ohh what a rebel ).

President Obama appointed Tom Wheeler as the new head of the FCC who also happened to be the top lobbyist for the cable/wireless providers and a venture capitalist who has money invested in some of these companies. This can considered worrisome because it’s like having an inmate run the prison or a beauty pageant contestant be her own judge.

Earlier in the year, Netflix was in negotiations with Comcast and other cable/phone providers. During that time they had a sizeable drop off in download speeds until an agreement was reached. If the bill is passed, occurrences like this could happen more often as the cable companies play hardball.’

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I bet my laptop right now this had nothing to do with wanting more money, I be-…hold up these mobsters have come to collect my laptop. Alright, I’m now finishing the article on a computer that still uses Microsoft Windows 98.

College student Eric Smith shared his thoughts on the issue,” its injustice, I don’t believe it’s fair that we can be charged to have access to certain sites. At the end of the day people are trying to get to the money”, said Smith.

The FCC set four principles of an open internet in 2005; with these principles being
-Consumers deserve access the lawful Internet content of their choice.
-Consumers are entitled to run applications and use services of their choice, subject to the needs of law enforcement
-Consumers are entitled to connect their choice of legal devices that do not harm the network
– Consumers are entitled to competition among network providers, application and service providers, and content providers.

The Open Internet Order of 2010 added regulations to further support net neutrality that are transparency, no blocking and no unreasonable discrimination. To sum it up, Internet Service Providers (ISP) cannot block lawful content, all users be treated equally and providers must disclose their network management practices.

It’s no secret that less and less people have been watching television, people’s entertainment and information mostly comes from the internet these days. Hypothetically, if this law passes sites like YouTube, Amazon or Facebook would be like HBO is to television and users would pay for a ”premium” package get them.

Over one million individuals have voiced their complaints to the FCC about the issue. You could voice yours too and spread awareness about this matter.

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The Internet: So Wierd It’s Good

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Social Media has become important in the culture of today, with Twitter shows you what a fun time Jane had last night as you try to decipher the drunk tweet she did before throwing up.

If someone woke out of a 15 year coma and went on Twitter, they would think it’s some kind of cult with all the hashtags. There would be confused by the cults for Kim Kardashian and a cult for deporting Justin Bieber.

 

There’s only so many struggle plates one person can take seeing on Instagram and the posters have to be aware of it right? It’s got to be an elaborate plan to get me to buy them dinner, because there’s no way your thanking God in the caption, when your plates looking like you got it off a homeless man

 

I first joined YouTube when it was still relatively unknown back in 2006 and loved to read the comments and have a discussion with others. Now, I don’t even bother to read one comment, as that section has become filled with nothing but trolls, religious fights and other unrelated matters on a video about cats that shoot lasers.

 

Granted, more people are accessing the internet than back in 2006, but that just makes it even scarier to think that YouTube comments might represent the world as we know it. Let’s not even mention how many face palm worthy videos of people who “did it for the vine”.

 Facebook has made it seem like you remembered your “friend’s” birthday, when in actuality you forgot they existed till a notification popped up reminding you to be a decent person. Creeping has been taken to a whole new level with those suspicious likes from thirsty guys on Samantha’s pics at 2 a.m.

 

When Myspace was still a thing it used to have a feature where you display your top 10 friends. This started many arguments as you dropped from number five to six on Johnny’s top 10.

 Log on to any of these sites to see the hundredth copy and pasted “deep post” or the vague passive aggressive post about someone’s ex (we all know who your taking about). Liking a page on Facebook apparently supports starving children in other countries; it’s not like sending actual money could help more right?

The Internet even with all the weird and even with sites like 4Chan(stay far away), just makes it all the more charming like the crazy uncle who always comes to Thanksgiving naked….hmm that wasn’t my best example ever, but you get the point.