I believe that Prostitution and pornography are very similar. Prostitution is fun and awesome and everything, however diseases are spread through prostitution so pornography would be the safer choice. Pornography is easier and costs less, its a one person ordeal and requires no protection. Unless you can smoothly get a prostitute tested and her no be offended, pornography is the better choice. Also Pornography people are payed to have sex for others enjoyment, so they are usually more attractive then prostitutes.
Men get lonely though and pornography isnt always the best cure for loneliness, prostitutes are a much better cure for loneliness then pornography. However pornography allows men and women to experience their fantasies without actually "experiencing" them, which is a safe way to experiment and discover something about yourself never before known.
This is also what my topic is for a class project, so any ideas would be very welcome concerning this topic.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Music For Real
I believe music is a way to express feelings to complex for words. It is also a way to convey a point that cannot be directly stated, for example someones view on the government, and we all know we cannot speak our view about the government without some kind of prosecution so that is why it is relevant here. For Example "Used to Get High" By John Butler, is a song about being blinded or intoxicated by the government and its warped messages to the people, however if he were to directly insult the government as he does incognito in his music, he would be "crucified" in the media just like the Dixie Chicks.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Beowulf, poem to movie
The poem is all about honor and dignity, but the movie is all about sex. Beowulf's curse and the explaination of the dragon is sex with Grendel's Mother. In the poem it is because someone stole the dragon's cup. In the poem Grendel can't harm Hrothgar because he is protected by God, but in the movie it is because he is Grendel's father. So they changed most unexplained parts of the poem with "sexcuses"
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