I recently saw two documentary series, which had been unpacked from the 1990s and 2000s. One was “Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story”, and the other was “Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action”.
Both series illuminated the times in a battle between manga -like sexcapade and violent Roman arena style. Of course, I got over it, and at that time I did not change twice to the ideas of a man making horses on the Springer stage. It was only 2 am on TV. Most university men laid a “girl’s wild” tapes, and cool girls with cool low -rise jeans and cool sprayers had to be cool. We told himself that this content did not abuse it, but praised sexual freedom. I surfed Perez Hilton’s gossip blog. Perez Hilton drew a crude penis in a celebrity photo. We tried to be as skinny as his same name Paris Hilton. And yes, we saw President Donald Trump’s golden real TV reign at 9:00 pm every Thursday.
With the benefits of time, both the Springer and Joe Francis “girls” are at most irresponsible, and in the worst case it is hard to warp. They did not explain the impact of the life of the participants who were often too desperate, too young, and were too drunk. They slipped into the outside border of consent and provided a hollow dopamine explosion where viewers returned for another hit.
After seeing both documentaries, I couldn’t help thinking: Oh, that’s right. We are deeply boring people, and now there are infinite micro images at the tip of the finger. We are hooked on dramas, so we are struggling to handle life without dysfunction. Our desires for anxiety are both the actions they have learned and the biochemical reaction.
The poisoning only intensifies. At the moment the oil -painted fist fighting with grotesque and his father was normalized on television, the work was no longer novel. This kind of rapid launch and episode clarity did not just go to public policy. To our state political room. In the White House, the host of the early AUGHTS game show tests the outside of the constitution and calls a shot between actual life and death.
The Americans ended the longest month -queue the “lemon, Wednesday”. In Washington, Congress grilled Robert F. Kennedy, a full -time secretary. Trump steep up his heart rate by suspending essential federal funds to the country, and then suspended. At this point, everyone forgets that Elon Musk issued something that looked like a clear salute a few weeks ago. ใ This is the distance that has collapsed in the awakening cycle of Cortisol.
And here in Florida, the selected leader has become a complete Bravo. Floridans are struggling and are waiting for the assistance and direction from those entrusted to give them. There is an apartment problem and it costs many elderly people. There is an unfinished debris of the recovery of hurricane. There is Albatross, a housing owner insurance.
Instead of giving priority to these very flashy and important issues, Governor Ron Desantis and his rebels are conflicted by immigration, and Teresa Judis is “New Jersey’s real housewife.” We have established a more dramatic scene than when the table is turned over. They cover Barb with X, trade, and fight in the media, everything for? Prove who loves Trump the most through the way to export humans abroad.
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However, the proverbs pass through the roof. We are the audience of the live studio in Springer’s permanent episodes, sitting on the stand, pumping fists, and advocating more. Even if we are seeking a grace from the drama, we must acknowledge that we get angry, anti, and that we exceed all of them. Hit, hit, hit. Release, release, release.
I don’t know how this ends, or rather, how the melodrama amorphous lumps continue to nurture our basic desires. Probably the answer is that it will not end. However, when our two case studies provide insights, cultural glasses begin to collapse when the people involved are doubting who is working hard.
The late Jerry Springer is famous for declaring that he would not see his show. However, the documentary proves that the insight of former producer Tobyoyosimura is the most anxious in this political time.
“You had to reach out to their brain and tap what they laugh, make them cry, shout, or fight,” he says. “You will go to the tornado level and then send them on the stage.”
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