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The documentary that I watched was ‘That Sugar Film’ and it was a very educational film in my opinion. it was about a man named Damon who wanted to prove to everybody that sugar is really bad for your health. So Damon decided to start a documentary of him eating 40 teaspoons of sugar in a day for 2 months straight. He films his daily doses of sugar everyday and goes to the doctors every couple of weeks to check up on himself and see how his body is doing. In the film he shows and tells us everything that is happening to himself while he is eating sugar, he tells us that he is slowly getting addicted to more sugar each time and it makes him happy and hyper for a certain amount of time then when the sugar rush is over he goes back to being lazy and out of energy. he also says his mood swings change and he starts feeling bad and sad or sometimes the sugar gets him really happy and hyper. he goes to some interviews with his doctors that tell him everything about sugar and teaches us about what sugar really does for your body, it shows us that you can get fat in the inside of your body even if you still look skinny from the outside. He also teaches us that 1 teaspoon of sugar is 3 grams. and most of our food has a lot of grams in them. if you juice apples it takes away all the good parts of it and leaves the sugar only, so juiced apples aren't good for you. 
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part5 The Ongoing History
 I  listened too a podcast called ‘Ongoing History Introduces you to Crime Beat’. It explains about a new podcast called ‘Crime Beat’ tells us about the story of someone who  dodged a bullet from a girl who looked young and her man named Wonch, he had tattoos on his face and neck, he also had some bad words on his hands, Wonch went into the families house and demanded them to give him money and jewelry, also accused of firing a gun at the home owner and then took off. The home owner that was shot apparently was a very successful business man, the police proved that the home owner was an innocent man and never committed any felonies, and was never in trouble. the news reporter states that she knew the victim and turns out that he is actually a millionaire. His name is Randy Safronovich.  he had a really big house that was beautiful beside a lake. the inside of the home had so many luxurious things inside. he has been to counseling,  Randy was just minding his own business drinking his coffee and relaxing in his home then Wonch came to his house way and Randy let him in because he thought he was just a costumer giving him his money. Randy had a conscience feeling that something was not right about this man. he went to the kitchen and started recording, Randy asked “how can i help you” but Wotch replied “actually i'm here to help you” then he said that he was sent their to break his arms and legs, randy didn't own anyone 20K so he knew he was lying, then Wonch recognized Randy recording so he pulled up  45 and shot the man in the head. but he did not die.  The three facts i found most interesting was that Randy is still alive surprisingly even tho he got shot in the head, also that Randy is actually a millionaire and he had a big business.  my unanswered question is what even happened after he got shot, because the podcast never told us what really happened after he got shot.
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albrayacub-blog · 5 years
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blog3 culture jamming
In my opinion i dont think culture jamming is quite a problem. its the best way to advertise things, becauses thats how it will really catch different peoples attention. it will make your product sell quicker/faster then it would without culture jamming it. mostly all brands or products you see are advertised in this type of way. because thats when people start to see the products more often and being used and it makes them want to buy it too so they can fit in with the rest of the people around them. everytime you see these culture jamming ads they get stuck to your brain easily and studies show that your brain takes in so much ads and everywhere we go we see them and its hard to ignore them because they are around you everywhere you go. if you want to promote your products it is best to culture jam it, so you can get more buyers and more people would see it and it will get your product seeling out!
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do you think kylie and the rest of the family should forgive jordyn for her inappropriate actions towards that family? 
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my ALLLLLL TIME favourite show would have to be star on fox!!! its so good. it is my favourite because it has so many dramatic scenes, some comedy, and horror. the show is about 3 teenage girls who had a rough life, but want to become signers, so they try there best to make it. so much happen in the show i wouldnt wanna spoil it but it is a really good show.
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yes , i feel overwhelmed by all the ads i witness everyday. i see ads throughout my social media accounts , on the streets, on the radio, tv, etc. i see them everywhere but it doesn’t bother me as much because i just tend to ignore them because i see so much of them i barely remember if i’ve seen them before or not.
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During my week of exploring some ads that pop up in front me, i seen way to many ads. Everywhere i go there is an ad. I even hear ads! I found a lot of ads about college’s on youtube. I also seen some ads about games, every minute i get a pop up ad on my music app, it's really annoying but i get why they do it. It catches attention and makes people want to download the certain ad. Every Time i was in the car i would see some type of ad on roads, and on the radio there would be commercials talking about vacation websites advertising them at this time of year because it's so cold and it'll wanna make you travel to a resort somewhere hot and sunny.
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