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Monday, February 21, 2011

Humorist's Role in Society

Alain de Botton asserts, humorists are a vital function in society because they are able “to convey with impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly.” He is right in some ways because it is true that humorists are able to convey important messages that might be impossible for others to do so. However, he is quite mistaken when he states that humorist serves as a vital function to society.
Humorists, cartoonists, stand-up comics, satirical writers, hosts of television programs are all alike in that they can make fun of things or other people but they can get away with it. Humorists can get away with mocking an important figure or laugh at the government while others can’t because they aren’t serious. Comedians, humorists or satirical writers may sound serious when they are telling us the important message but many people will only brush it off as a joke. Because a humorist’s job is to tell jokes then the people won’t take it as a serious matter. Others can’t say the same message since they might be in danger if they said it because when other people say it the others would think that they are saying it as a serious matter. More people would think that he or she saying it is being serious and is denouncing someone or something. The only reason humorists can get away with conveying “impunity messages that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly” is because most people wouldn’t take them seriously.
It is unlike what Botton has suggested that humorists are a vital role in society. Humorists can be said as people who tell jokes. If one were to think carefully at the purpose of the job of a humorists one would remember that their job is to tell jokes and entertain. Humorists are being listened to and being loved because they tell jokes that enlightens people. Humorists are not as important as Botton proposes because they cannot be taken seriously. Even if an important message were being conveyed through the mouths’ of humorists or cartoonists almost no one would take the message seriously because when it is said by a humorist the message is simply weakened. For example, the satire "On Laziness" written by Christopher Morley states that a person should be lazy because it will benefit them. Morley tells the readers that the lazy people are the ones who gets the benefits. The true message behind his satire is to tell the people not to be lazy; even though it is true that people shouldn't be lazy but will people actually listen to his true message? Because he told this message by being satirical it made is arguments weaker. He said it as though he really felt like people should be lazy. In fact, even if he was using a jockative tone to tell the audience that they should be lazy not much people would consider the message that he is actually conveying. When Morley tells us this message through a satire it weakens the message and the message will no longer be taken seriously. The same important message might be conveyed through the mouths’ of an important figure, such as the president of the United States, more people would take it seriously.
An important message must be conveyed under a serious matter or by someone serious in order for this message to get through the minds of the audience. A good example would be the book 1984 by George Orwell and the television show Spongebob. In the book 1984, George Orwell tries to tell us an important message. He tries to tell the readers that there are bound to be terrible things that will happen if we let a tyrant rule a society; in the book the tyrant, Big Brother, rules the by using Telescreen to spy on the citizens and posters that stares at you when you walk by. In Spongebob: Back to the Past, the same message is being conveyed in that the theme is the same; this episode of Spongebob tries to tell the audience that it is horrible for a tyrant to rule over a place because the tyrant will be a horrible person and just like the book 1984 the tyrant uses Telescreen and posters of themselves to watch over people. Even though both the cartoon and the book had the same message but the level of seriousness is different. Most if not all the people who read this book would take the message in the book seriously because it is written by George Orwell; the message is very strong in the book because it seems like the message that he sends across to the readers might be a possible future of the world. Whereas in Spongebob it wouldn’t be taken seriously at all because it is a cartoon and most people would think that cartoons don’t convey important messages because it is for kids and it is just for entertainment. Not only is the message weakened because it is a cartoon but also because it was told under an absurd situation; nothing can be more absurd than a talking starfish and a talking sponge. Depending on who or what is presenting the important message, the message can differ from being important or a practical joke.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Television/computer + couches=problems



Many people nowadays sit on their couches watching television once they get home from school for students and work for adults. Sitting on the couch watching television isn’t necessarily a bad thing but sitting on the couch for long hours is. When we were kids we were often told to go out and exercise because it is beneficial to ones health.  But some studies have shown that when a person has been sitting on the couch for a long period of time then even exercising won’t reverse the effects. People shouldn’t sit on couches for long hours because it causes health problems.
Day in and day out I have heard my mom and dad telling me to get off the couch and go exercise; they tell me that exercising is good for my health. Many times I have refused to listen because I am just too lazy which I am sure many others have the same thought as I do under the same circumstance. I would think that I get enough exercise from the time I spend in school from basketball training and from walking up and down the stairs to get to different classrooms. A lot of people rather sit on their couches than to go out and exercise because it’s too much work. Many people also think that if they exercise a few hours a week it can compensate their hours sitting on the couch but they are wrong.
According to the Journal of the American College Cardiology “the amount of leisure time spent sitting in front of a screen can have such an overwhelming, seemingly irreparable impact on one’s health that physical activity doesn’t produce much benefit.” It means, even if one did exercise a lot but they sat staring at a screen for too long the effects done by sitting for too long will be irreversible. During a clinical research on cardiovascular disease it found out “that those who said they spent two or more leisure hours a day sitting in front of a screen were at double the risk of a heart attack or other cardiac event compared with those who watched less. Those who spent four or more hours of recreational time in front of a screen were 50 percent more likely to die of any cause.” Sometimes exercising just won’t be enough to maintain a person’s health.
 Sitting on a couch and staring at a screen not only causes cardiac problems but also other health problems as well such as blood pressure. According to a research done in 2009 children who watch a lot of television have higher blood pressure than those who watch less even if they do exercise more. Not only is sitting on a couch dangerous but when we decide to stare at the television at the same time it will lead to more health problems. By watching more television or staring at a screen while sitting around people could potentially have health issues but at the same time if people watched less television and got off the couch there could be benefits.
Some people who oppose of this argument might say that if people exercised more each day then they can watch as much television as they want. However that is not true because some people are not willing to get off their couch and exercise and like I mentioned before, sometimes people watch too much television causing some health problems that are irreversible. It is true, however that by exercising people can become healthier. According to a study done about one year ago showed that if overweight adults simply cut their viewing time in half for three weeks used about 120 more calories a day than those who continued to watch television for five hours a day. By cutting their television time the adults were able to spend more time in light physical activities that burn their calories than watching television. It shows that the only thing preventing the television viewers from a health like is the time spent sitting on a couch and doing nothing that might burn their calories. If the viewers simply got up and moved around it wouldn’t cause as much problems but how many people are willing to do that? Some irreversible health problems like cutting the amount of time can prevent sitting on the couch spent on sitting and staring at a screen. If something can’t be cured then there is only one way to stop the health problems from happening which is to know the factors that causes it. People should stop spending long hours sitting on the couch because the effects might be irreversible. Sitting on the couch may be fun but like everything else, too much of a good thing is bad for you.
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