Report: Despite Activism, Al Gore Consumes 21 Times More Electricity Than Average Household:
"While Gore has continually advocated for Americans to adopt greener and more environmentally friendly habits, energy consumption records suggest that he does not live according to his activist principles.
According to a report by the National Center for Public Policy Research, Gore burned through enough energy at his Nashville home over the past year to power the average American household for 21 years.
Gore used 230,889 kilowatt hours (kWh) in the last 12 months to power his driveway entry gate, pool and home."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Sunday, August 06, 2017
New Product: Transgendered Briefs for 'Men Who Have Periods' - Citizens for Self-Governance
New Product: Transgendered Briefs for 'Men Who Have Periods' - Citizens for Self-Governance
"This is going to be complicated, so let me explain this very very carefully.
Some women believe they are men, so they call themselves “transgendered.”
But no amount of male clothing, hormones, or surgery actually can turn a woman into a man.
So all of these “men” are walking around in boxers, which is complicated for them when they actually have their periods… because they’re girls.
Got that?
Now, there’s a new thing called “menstruation activists” who are women-pretending-to-be-men who are talking about how men have periods too.
(Don’t believe me? This photo of a “man” having a period actually went viral. Yuck.)
And so, a new company is fixing a problem you didn’t know existed.
Apparently, Pyramid Seven has created underwear so that women who call themselves men can have their periods without inconvenience..."
Read on!
"This is going to be complicated, so let me explain this very very carefully.
Some women believe they are men, so they call themselves “transgendered.”
But no amount of male clothing, hormones, or surgery actually can turn a woman into a man.
So all of these “men” are walking around in boxers, which is complicated for them when they actually have their periods… because they’re girls.
Got that?
Now, there’s a new thing called “menstruation activists” who are women-pretending-to-be-men who are talking about how men have periods too.
(Don’t believe me? This photo of a “man” having a period actually went viral. Yuck.)
And so, a new company is fixing a problem you didn’t know existed.
Apparently, Pyramid Seven has created underwear so that women who call themselves men can have their periods without inconvenience..."
Read on!
THE COMING CRASH OF THE GOVERNMENT DEBT BUBBLE: “It’s going to be a hell of a crash. And the thi…
Military Thanks Trump for Transgender Ban: ‘Courageous Decision’
Military Thanks Trump for Transgender Ban: ‘Courageous Decision’:
"Seventeen “flag-rank” officers who wrote to former President Obama expressing their concerns on his decision to allow transgender individuals to serve in the U.S. military have now sent a letter of thanks to President Donald Trump for his decision to reverse the policy.
“We write today to express our gratitude to you for making the extremely courageous decision to reverse President Obama’s transgender social experiment,” the letter, sent last week, said."
"Seventeen “flag-rank” officers who wrote to former President Obama expressing their concerns on his decision to allow transgender individuals to serve in the U.S. military have now sent a letter of thanks to President Donald Trump for his decision to reverse the policy.
“We write today to express our gratitude to you for making the extremely courageous decision to reverse President Obama’s transgender social experiment,” the letter, sent last week, said."
First they came for your pets-----Scientists tally the environmental impact of feeding meat to our cats and dogs. It’s huge - LA Times
Scientists tally the environmental impact of feeding meat to our cats and dogs. It’s huge - LA Times:
"You’ve heard about the carbon footprint, but what about the carbon paw-print?
According to a new study, U.S. cats’ and dogs’ eating patterns have as big an effect as driving 13.6 million cars for a year.
The findings, published in the journal PLOS ONE, reveals how our furry, four-legged companions’ consumption of meat and other animal products adds a sizable, and largely overlooked, climate cost.
When it comes to environmental effects, meat-eating takes the cake.
...The same amount of beef, however, can be responsible for up to 1,000 kilograms of CO2 — a worrisome figure given that this greenhouse gas is largely responsible for the significant warming of the Earth’s climate.
That’s not even counting the livestock’s water usage footprint, which dwarfs that of agricultural crops. ...
Notably, dogs and cats actually consumed about 33% of the animal-derived calories that humans did, perhaps because their diets are generally more meat-heavy than ours, Orkin said.
On the other end, they also produce about 30% of the feces that humans do (and much of that gets thrown in the trash in plastic bags, instead of treated the way that human waste is).
In short, Orkin concluded, American dogs and cats eat enough animal product to account for about 64 million tons of methane and nitrous oxide, two other powerful greenhouse gases.
That’s about the same impact on our warming climate as driving 13.6 million cars for a year..."
"You’ve heard about the carbon footprint, but what about the carbon paw-print?
According to a new study, U.S. cats’ and dogs’ eating patterns have as big an effect as driving 13.6 million cars for a year.
The findings, published in the journal PLOS ONE, reveals how our furry, four-legged companions’ consumption of meat and other animal products adds a sizable, and largely overlooked, climate cost.
When it comes to environmental effects, meat-eating takes the cake.
...The same amount of beef, however, can be responsible for up to 1,000 kilograms of CO2 — a worrisome figure given that this greenhouse gas is largely responsible for the significant warming of the Earth’s climate.
That’s not even counting the livestock’s water usage footprint, which dwarfs that of agricultural crops. ...
Notably, dogs and cats actually consumed about 33% of the animal-derived calories that humans did, perhaps because their diets are generally more meat-heavy than ours, Orkin said.
On the other end, they also produce about 30% of the feces that humans do (and much of that gets thrown in the trash in plastic bags, instead of treated the way that human waste is).
In short, Orkin concluded, American dogs and cats eat enough animal product to account for about 64 million tons of methane and nitrous oxide, two other powerful greenhouse gases.
That’s about the same impact on our warming climate as driving 13.6 million cars for a year..."
5 Cities That Got F**ked By the Olympics - Hit & Run : Reason.com
5 Cities That Got F**ked By the Olympics - Hit & Run : Reason.com:
"...#5
"Montreal 1976
The mayor of Montreal insisted their games would be self-financed. "The Montreal Olympics can no more have a deficit, than a man can have a baby," Jean Drapeau said at the time.
It took Quebec taxpayers 30 years to pay off the $1.5 billion debt for the "Big Owe," as the the olympic stadium built in Montreal was derisively called.
The debt was paid off mostly with a special tax on tobacco.
Quebec then managed a province-wide ban on smoking in public spaces and workplaces just a few months before the debt was paid.
...As Vice noted last year, the Montreal games should have been a lesson for other cities interested in the Olympics.
Not likely. Paris and Los Angeles won't be the last suckers to go for the fool's gold."
"...#5
"Montreal 1976
The mayor of Montreal insisted their games would be self-financed. "The Montreal Olympics can no more have a deficit, than a man can have a baby," Jean Drapeau said at the time.
It took Quebec taxpayers 30 years to pay off the $1.5 billion debt for the "Big Owe," as the the olympic stadium built in Montreal was derisively called.
The debt was paid off mostly with a special tax on tobacco.
Quebec then managed a province-wide ban on smoking in public spaces and workplaces just a few months before the debt was paid.
...As Vice noted last year, the Montreal games should have been a lesson for other cities interested in the Olympics.
Not likely. Paris and Los Angeles won't be the last suckers to go for the fool's gold."
NRA's Dana Loesch To The New York Times: "We've Had It With Your 'Fake News', We're Coming For You" | Zero Hedge
NRA's Dana Loesch To The New York Times: "We've Had It With Your 'Fake News', We're Coming For You" | Zero Hedge:
"Conservative political pundit and National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch took on The New York Times in an epic new video posted by the NRA in which she vows to "fisk the New York Times" just before concluding "in short, we're coming for you."
"Conservative political pundit and National Rifle Association spokeswoman Dana Loesch took on The New York Times in an epic new video posted by the NRA in which she vows to "fisk the New York Times" just before concluding "in short, we're coming for you."
"We the people have had it. We've had it with your narratives, your propaganda, your 'fake news'.""We've had it with your constant protection of your democrat overlords. Your refusal to acknowledge any truth that upsets the fragile construct that you believe is real life.""And we've had it with your pretentious, tone-deaf assertion that you
are in any way truth or fact-based journalism.""Consider this a shot across your proverbial bow.""We're going to fisk the New York Times and find out just what deep rich means to this old grey hag, this untrustworthy, dishonest drag that has subsisted on the welfare of mediocrity for one, two, three, more decades?""We're going to laser-focus on your so-called 'honest pursuit of truth.' In short, we're coming for you."
While it's nearly impossible to know which 'fake news' story from the New York Times (there are just so many) may have pushed Dana over the edge, it was dropped right around the same time that the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) dumped new DOJ emails that seemed to reveal several mainstream media outlets, including the New York Times, colluding with the Loretta Lynch DOJ and James Comey FBI to kill any reporting about Lynch's now-infamous meeting with Bill Clinton on that Phoenix tarmac back in June 2016.
As we noted yesterday, the following email came from Mark Landler of the New York Times who almost apologized for even inquiring about the Lynch/Clinton meeting saying that he had been "pressed into service" to write about the topic.
But it's probably nothing, we're sure the New York Times applies the same standards of leniency when writing about the Trump administration."
The Scandal That Matters - WSJ
The Scandal That Matters - WSJ:
"The media largely has ignored the affair, the ho-hum coverage summed up by a New York Times piece suggesting it may be nothing more than an “overblown Washington story, typical of midsummer.” But even without evidence of espionage or blackmail, this ought to be an enormous scandal.
Because based on what we already know, the Awan story is—at the very least—a tale of massive government incompetence that seemingly allowed a family of accused swindlers to bilk federal taxpayers out of millions and even put national secrets at risk. In a more accountable world, House Democrats would be forced to step down."
"The media largely has ignored the affair, the ho-hum coverage summed up by a New York Times piece suggesting it may be nothing more than an “overblown Washington story, typical of midsummer.” But even without evidence of espionage or blackmail, this ought to be an enormous scandal.
Because based on what we already know, the Awan story is—at the very least—a tale of massive government incompetence that seemingly allowed a family of accused swindlers to bilk federal taxpayers out of millions and even put national secrets at risk. In a more accountable world, House Democrats would be forced to step down."
State Licensure Mandate Ensnarls Another Hair Braider [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
State Licensure Mandate Ensnarls Another Hair Braider [Michigan Capitol Confidential]:
"The state of Michigan issued a cease-and-desist order to a hair braider in a Kalamazoo salon last year for washing a customer’s hair without a license.
A state investigator discovered an unlicensed hair braider had rinsed out the hair of a customer who had arrived with her hair already shampooed.
Michigan law requires establishments that provide various haircare services such as hair cleansing to have a state-issued cosmetology license.
To obtain a license, students must pay an institution for 1,500 hours of training (in the case of one Kalamazoo-area beauty school, $13,800) and then complete a state exam.
Hair braiding licenses are optional but getting a cosmetology license to legally shampoo hair for pay requires 25 times as much mandated training as a residential builder, who builds homes for a living.
Kimberly Buddin-Crawford, policy counsel with the ACLU of Michigan, said this state has more occupational licenses than almost any other state..."
Read on!
"The state of Michigan issued a cease-and-desist order to a hair braider in a Kalamazoo salon last year for washing a customer’s hair without a license.
A state investigator discovered an unlicensed hair braider had rinsed out the hair of a customer who had arrived with her hair already shampooed.
Michigan law requires establishments that provide various haircare services such as hair cleansing to have a state-issued cosmetology license.
To obtain a license, students must pay an institution for 1,500 hours of training (in the case of one Kalamazoo-area beauty school, $13,800) and then complete a state exam.
Hair braiding licenses are optional but getting a cosmetology license to legally shampoo hair for pay requires 25 times as much mandated training as a residential builder, who builds homes for a living.
Kimberly Buddin-Crawford, policy counsel with the ACLU of Michigan, said this state has more occupational licenses than almost any other state..."
Read on!
History for August 6
History for August 6 - On-This-Day.com:
Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809, Leo Carrillo 1881, Sir Alexander Fleming 1881
Lucille Ball 1911, Robert Mitchum 1917, Andy Warhol 1928
1806 - The Holy Roman Empire went out of existence as Emperor Francis II abdicated.
1890 - Cy Young achieved his first major league victory. He would accumulate 511 in his career.
1945 - The American B-29 bomber, known as the Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb on an inhabited area. The bomb named "Little Boy" was dropped over the center of Hiroshima, Japan. An estimated 140,000 people were killed. (8:16am Japanese time)
1960 - Nationalization of U.S. and foreign-owned property in Cuba began.
1981 - Fire fighters in Indianapolis, IN, answered a false alarm. When they returned to their station it was ablaze due to a grease fire.
1986 - William J. Schroeder died. He lived 620 days with the Jarvik-7 manmade heart. He was the world's longest surviving recipient of a permanent artificial heart.
1990 - The U.N. Security Council ordered a worldwide trade embargo with Iraq. The embargo was to punish Iraq for invading Kuwait.
1998 - Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky spent 8 1/2 hours testifying before a grand jury about her relationship with U.S. President Clinton.
Saturday, August 05, 2017
When It Comes to Helping People, Facts Don’t Care About Your Intentions
When It Comes to Helping People, Facts Don’t Care About Your Intentions:
"Haven’t you heard? Conservatives are heartless, cruel, and all other synonyms for “bad” because we don’t care about other people.
Which is to say that conservatives don’t agree with those on the left on how best to help the poor, educate children, and provide health care.
To many on the left, these are not just political debates. For them, our disagreement with their ideas deserves an indictment of our character and intent."
"Haven’t you heard? Conservatives are heartless, cruel, and all other synonyms for “bad” because we don’t care about other people.
Which is to say that conservatives don’t agree with those on the left on how best to help the poor, educate children, and provide health care.
To many on the left, these are not just political debates. For them, our disagreement with their ideas deserves an indictment of our character and intent."
Before You Leave The Swamp... - WSJ
Before You Leave The Swamp... - WSJ:
"Republican staff of the House Financial Services Committee have completed a legal analysis concluding there is sufficient basis for Congress to initiate contempt proceedings against Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray.
The staff report, which may be released as soon as this afternoon, describes how Mr. Cordray has defied a committee subpoena for documents related to his effort to ban arbitration agreements.
"Republican staff of the House Financial Services Committee have completed a legal analysis concluding there is sufficient basis for Congress to initiate contempt proceedings against Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray.
The staff report, which may be released as soon as this afternoon, describes how Mr. Cordray has defied a committee subpoena for documents related to his effort to ban arbitration agreements.
The arbitration ban itself was a Beltway beauty, designed to benefit the trial lawyers lining up to fund an expected Cordray run for governor of Ohio.
Getting rid of arbitration as a way to resolve disputes between financial consumers and service providers would allow more class-action lawsuits.
A Journal editorial explained why the House voted last month to repeal the rule:
Getting rid of arbitration as a way to resolve disputes between financial consumers and service providers would allow more class-action lawsuits.
A Journal editorial explained why the House voted last month to repeal the rule:
Mr. Cordray said the ban would protect consumers, but his own agency’s study suggests otherwise. Consumers who prevailed in arbitration recovered on average $5,389 while those who joined class actions received $32. Trial lawyers on average raked in $1 million...
Readers may also recall that Mr. Cordray’s bureau executed an appalling series of shakedowns against auto lenders, described in another editorial in 2015:
The regulators are simply guessing the race of borrowers based on their last names and addresses in the loan files and then claiming racism if the people they guessed were minorities seemed to be paying higher rates.Read on!
Doctor: 'Throwing Money' Won't Solve Opioid Crisis
Doctor: 'Throwing Money' Won't Solve Opioid Crisis:
"WASHINGTON – Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) last week introduced legislation that would extend $2.5 billion in funding over five years for states combating the opioid crisis, money that would be spent on top of the $1 billion appropriated in 2016 for two years of support.
...Arizona-based general surgeon Jeffrey Singer, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said that if lawmakers continue the status quo by “throwing money at addiction treatment centers,” they’re wasting taxpayer dollars.
“It’s not like we have shortage of rehab centers,” Singer said.
“People who are addicted to this are addicted because they enjoy it, so having a rehab center available to them isn’t going to make them want to go in and sign up. I just think it’s a waste of money.”
...Singer said that there are two groups significantly impacted by the opioid crisis: those who are physically dependent, who could benefit from treatment centers, and addicts, who take the drugs because they enjoy it and who are not going to actively seek help.
...For more than two decades, Switzerland has participated in a heroin-maintenance program, in which people can declare themselves heroin addicts at clinics, receive prescription-grade diamorphine dosages, and inject themselves in the presence of a nurse with clean syringes.
Singer said this helps prevent the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C, while also driving overdoses down because the drugs are safer.
But the most positive impact from the program, he said, is that some individuals begin to wean themselves off the substances naturally..."
"WASHINGTON – Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) last week introduced legislation that would extend $2.5 billion in funding over five years for states combating the opioid crisis, money that would be spent on top of the $1 billion appropriated in 2016 for two years of support.
...Arizona-based general surgeon Jeffrey Singer, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said that if lawmakers continue the status quo by “throwing money at addiction treatment centers,” they’re wasting taxpayer dollars.
“It’s not like we have shortage of rehab centers,” Singer said.
“People who are addicted to this are addicted because they enjoy it, so having a rehab center available to them isn’t going to make them want to go in and sign up. I just think it’s a waste of money.”
...Singer said that there are two groups significantly impacted by the opioid crisis: those who are physically dependent, who could benefit from treatment centers, and addicts, who take the drugs because they enjoy it and who are not going to actively seek help.
...For more than two decades, Switzerland has participated in a heroin-maintenance program, in which people can declare themselves heroin addicts at clinics, receive prescription-grade diamorphine dosages, and inject themselves in the presence of a nurse with clean syringes.
Singer said this helps prevent the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C, while also driving overdoses down because the drugs are safer.
But the most positive impact from the program, he said, is that some individuals begin to wean themselves off the substances naturally..."
In Abusing NSA Intelligence, Did Obama White House Commit A Crime? | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD
In Abusing NSA Intelligence, Did Obama White House Commit A Crime? | Stock News & Stock Market Analysis - IBD:
"Day by day, the scandal of the Obama administration's abuse of domestic intelligence gathered by the National Security Agency grows. Forget the phony Russia-Trump collusion charges — the Obama White House looks increasingly to have committed a crime by using U.S. intelligence for political purposes.
The NSA's insatiable gathering of data and conversations on Americans make it a potentially highly dangerous enemy of Americans' freedoms. Who would want to have a federal government spy shop that knows almost everything you do in public, on the phone, by email, or by computer?"
"Day by day, the scandal of the Obama administration's abuse of domestic intelligence gathered by the National Security Agency grows. Forget the phony Russia-Trump collusion charges — the Obama White House looks increasingly to have committed a crime by using U.S. intelligence for political purposes.
The NSA's insatiable gathering of data and conversations on Americans make it a potentially highly dangerous enemy of Americans' freedoms. Who would want to have a federal government spy shop that knows almost everything you do in public, on the phone, by email, or by computer?"
Conservative Political Cartoons Daily - Posts
Conservative Political Cartoons Daily - Posts:
"CNN OUTRAGED! Trump BUSTED eating Kentucky Fried Chicken with a fork & knife.
And this crap is what passes as professional journalism? SMH"
"CNN OUTRAGED! Trump BUSTED eating Kentucky Fried Chicken with a fork & knife.
And this crap is what passes as professional journalism? SMH"
Cicero cop shooting tied to gun Chicago P.D. should have destroyed | Chicago Sun-Times
Cicero cop shooting tied to gun Chicago P.D. should have destroyed | Chicago Sun-Times
"Thirteen years ago, William Stewart Boyd, a Cook County judge, drove to a South Side church to turn in a handgun his late father had owned.
The Chicago Police Department was accepting guns as part of a buyback program meant to take weapons off the streets and help make the city safer.
...The guns are supposed to be destroyed.
But the gun Judge Boyd took in somehow wasn’t.
Instead, it turned up eight years later next to the body of a young man who was shot to death by a Cicero police officer.
The cop — Officer Donald Garrity, who, records show, had a history of discipline problems — is now out of the suburban department and collecting a disability pension as a result of post-traumatic stress he blames on the shooting.
How did a gun Chicago cops were supposed to have kept in a locked custody room and then destroyed end up all of those years later at the scene of a police shooting in Cicero, on a patch of pavement next to the body of a 22-year-old Latin Counts gang member named Cesar A. Munive?..."
Read on!
"Thirteen years ago, William Stewart Boyd, a Cook County judge, drove to a South Side church to turn in a handgun his late father had owned.
The Chicago Police Department was accepting guns as part of a buyback program meant to take weapons off the streets and help make the city safer.
...The guns are supposed to be destroyed.
But the gun Judge Boyd took in somehow wasn’t.
Instead, it turned up eight years later next to the body of a young man who was shot to death by a Cicero police officer.
The cop — Officer Donald Garrity, who, records show, had a history of discipline problems — is now out of the suburban department and collecting a disability pension as a result of post-traumatic stress he blames on the shooting.
How did a gun Chicago cops were supposed to have kept in a locked custody room and then destroyed end up all of those years later at the scene of a police shooting in Cicero, on a patch of pavement next to the body of a 22-year-old Latin Counts gang member named Cesar A. Munive?..."
Read on!
RMV clerks nabbed in fake ID bust | Boston Herald
RMV clerks nabbed in fake ID bust | Boston Herald:
"Four state Registry of Motor Vehicle clerks and two other people have been charged with conspiring to help illegal immigrants get false identifications — some of which were used to register to vote in Boston — in a blockbuster bust that state officials call “troubling and intolerable.”"
"Four state Registry of Motor Vehicle clerks and two other people have been charged with conspiring to help illegal immigrants get false identifications — some of which were used to register to vote in Boston — in a blockbuster bust that state officials call “troubling and intolerable.”"
How they "think"-----You can predict how many blacks are killed by police by measuring the racism of whites, research finds - LA Times
You can predict how many blacks are killed by police by measuring the racism of whites, research finds - LA Times:
"Some of the stereotypes that prev
ail in a given geographic area go unrecognized by the people who hold them, and even more often, they’re not acknowledged.
But psychologists know that such bias is widespread.
New research finds that when more white people in a community hold African Americans in greater suspicion, that prevailing view may influence police behavior in ways that drive the outsize use of lethal force against African Americans by cops..."
Read on.... what drivel!
"Some of the stereotypes that prev
ail in a given geographic area go unrecognized by the people who hold them, and even more often, they’re not acknowledged.
But psychologists know that such bias is widespread.
New research finds that when more white people in a community hold African Americans in greater suspicion, that prevailing view may influence police behavior in ways that drive the outsize use of lethal force against African Americans by cops..."
Read on.... what drivel!
Gimme a break!-----'Fat-shaming' by doctors is 'physically harmful,' prof says
'Fat-shaming' by doctors is 'physically harmful,' prof says
A psychology professor gave a lecture at an academic conference Thursday claiming that “medical fat shaming” at the doctor’s office is “mentally and physically harmful.”
Joan Chrisler asserted that doctors "repeatedly advise weight loss for fat patients" rather than CAT scans or blood work, and also commit "microaggressions" like wincing at their medical charts.
Chrisler acknowledged that it is impossible to prove causation behind her claim that fat shaming has negative health consequences, pointing out that “it would be unethical to do such an experiment.”
A psychology professor gave a lecture at an academic conference Thursday claiming that “medical fat shaming” at the doctor’s office is “mentally and physically harmful.”
“Disrespectful treatment and medical fat shaming, in an attempt to motivate people to change their behavior, is stressful and can cause patients to delay health care seeking or avoid interacting with providers,” Connecticut College professor Joan Chrisler told attendees at the 125th annual convention of the American Psychological Association.
"Medical fat shaming, in an attempt to motivate people to change their behavior, is stressful." Tweet This
Asserting that doctors “repeatedly advise weight loss for fat patients while recommending CAT scans, blood work, or physical therapy for other, average weight patients,” she argued that “recommending different treatments for patients with the same condition based on their weight is unethical and a form of malpractice.”
During her presentation, titled “Weapons of Mass Distraction—Confronting Sizeism,” Chrisler said there are many ways that doctors commonly microaggress against fat patients, not just in their approach to medical treatment, but even through interpersonal interactions..."
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[H]ardOCP: Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation
[H]ardOCP: Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?:
"Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
Professor of psychology Jean M. Twenge, has written an incredible article on how the Smartphone and social media has been shaping a generation, and it does not look good.
In it she goes into the sharp swings in characteristics including fleeting desire for independence and dating, as well as increased rates of depression, suicide, and delayed adolescence.
While this article is quite lengthy, it is full of amazing information.
We reported a similar story last month, but this one is much more substantial.
The small portion about childhood is stretching longer was quite interesting, and I could not even imagine not having a desire to drive.
These massive swings in behavior, mental health, and attitude are quite worrying..."
Read on!
"Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?
Professor of psychology Jean M. Twenge, has written an incredible article on how the Smartphone and social media has been shaping a generation, and it does not look good.
In it she goes into the sharp swings in characteristics including fleeting desire for independence and dating, as well as increased rates of depression, suicide, and delayed adolescence.
While this article is quite lengthy, it is full of amazing information.
We reported a similar story last month, but this one is much more substantial.
The small portion about childhood is stretching longer was quite interesting, and I could not even imagine not having a desire to drive.
These massive swings in behavior, mental health, and attitude are quite worrying..."
Read on!
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