In early January of 2015 Cox Communications release this Gigablast commercial. I feel as if basically the whole world has watched or heard of this commercial over a hundred times. Throughout the commercial people talk about and show what they are going to do with the Gig life, all the ideas seem very interesting but not very realistic. Cox definitely got people talking about thus commercial but do people really know the purpose of it? I think we all know that it is an advertisement for Com Communications and the powerful internet services but do we really know what Gigablast is? I could sing the whole backwards word for word but for some reason I still have a hard time figuring out what I am supposed to get out of this commercial . In my opinion this commercial does not clearly tell what Gigablast is and how I am able to get 3D printed food.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
The Story of Jazz
Jazz Jennings is a fourteen year old girl from Southern Florida who was one of the youngest children to be pronounced as gender dysphoric at the age of two. Jazz was born a male but felt as if she was supposed to be a girl. According to jazz she never felt as if she was a boy and always felt that she was lying by saying she was a male. For many people around the world being gender dysphoric is seen as very shameful and should be stopped. Although Jazz is only fourteen years old she is causing a lot of people to talk about the future. People are beginning to become fearful for their children and are starting to threaten people that are transgender. Jazz and many other transgenders are not given the same rights as heterosexual person would receive this is causing a disturbance in the transgender community. Even though there are many break throughs that are happening around the world to help transgender there are still people out there that are against everything that it stands for. People need to become more aware of the situation so we can come together and be equals.
Friday, October 2, 2015
What Women Once Were
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