Archive for August, 2004

“High School” Syndrome

Tuesday, August 17th, 2004

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I hated High School. That’s not an exaggeration, it’s an absolute fact. I always find it amusing when people reminisce about how “wonderful” their years in high school were, how they wish they could re-live all those beautiful bygone days. I do my best to suppress my need to gag and then beat them about the head and shoulders with their own yearbook!

And I have found, over time, that my experience is not unique. You see, the adolescent years are some of the most formative for the development of teenagers’ social behavior as adults. And anyone who vividly remembers high school or works with young people can testify to the vicious, dysfunctional, schizophrenic world in which they are expected to learn these “normal, healthy social skills”. Nowhere is the concept of “Natural Selection” more vividly illustrated than in the hallowed halls of the local high school building.

Travel back with me down a dark and twisted memory lane and let us revisit the world in which popularity is synonymous with human value, where vulnerability or weakness is blood in the water, where personal opinion is dictated by the consensus of the social elite, where freedom of expression is translated into freedom to express yourself “like everyone else”, and where the violation of such implied rules of order results in ostracism, ridicule and sometimes even terrorism at the hands of your supposed “fellow classmates” and occasionally even the administration. Life - from fashion, to entertainment, personal relationships to personal conviction- was a tyranny of oppression by the social aristocracy and popular culture.

As I consider, I’m astounded at how accurately those descriptions correspond to the world in which we live currently. While I’m sure there are those who were so deluded by the twinkle of their prom tiaras or too distracted by the glorious grandeur of their letter jackets to notice, and who are even now wondering how I could be so harsh in my portrayal, I think many would agree that high school was (and is) sorely lacking in the ingredients necessary to form independent, thinking young men and women of moral fiber. And to those who would criticize my less than radiant description of high school existence, I would ask if perhaps you are still living with the same High School Mentality you learned and/or propagated in school? Because I am becoming more and more convinced that one of the primary problem with our society is that so many of us have never grown up. (more…)

There’s a reason it’s called a ‘one-armed bandit’

Monday, August 16th, 2004

Here’s an interesting article about slot machines…

Collectively, slot machines gross more annually than McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King and Starbucks combined…

Gamblers who participate with electronic machines are becoming addicted much more quickly. One of the most recent studies show EGM (Electronic Gambling Machines) gamblers arrive at the pathological gambling level in 1.08 years vs. 3.58 years with more conventional forms of table and racetrack gambling. Electronic gambling devices have been called the “crack cocaine” of the industry…

The reality of ‘reality tv’…

Friday, August 13th, 2004

The PTC (Parents Television Council ) has been concerned with the content of these programs and compiled some data from a recent study. Here are some interesting notes…

Reality tv makes up 13% of broadcast programming - up from 4% in 1999.

There is an average of 14.5 instances of offensive content (foul language, sex, violence) per hour - up 52.6% from a similar PTC study in October of 2002.

The amount of profanities per hour increased by 273% from 2002.

Sexual references per hour increased by 373% from 2002.

There are about 3.5 more instances per hour of sex and foul language on reality series than on scripted series.

For more info on the PTC’s findings, go here:
www.ParentsTV.org

Calif. Court Voids S.F. Same-Sex Marriages

Thursday, August 12th, 2004

In this AP story, we read that the California Supreme Court ruled that the nearly 4000 marriages that took place under the authority of the San Francisco mayor earlier this year are not valid.

Why? The timing is not right. They can’t go forward with this until the Supreme Court of the United States gives them a precedent. They admitted it in their ruling…

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Judicial tyranny continues…

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

In this story from CNN, we read that a Texas judge ordered a local county to remove a Bible from a monument outside of its civil courts building.

The judge wrote:

“The court concludes that the purpose of the Bible display is to encourage people to read the Bible…”

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Illinois liberals fear God…

Tuesday, August 10th, 2004

- not in the Biblical sense of the word ‘fear’, but in the sense that they do not want anything to do with God.

As it now appears Alan Keyes will be settling in Illinois and running against Barack Obama, many on the other side of the political aisle appear to be bothered by his Christian worldview.

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