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One Bad Apple Spoils The Bunch

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The illusion of the "news" locally and abroad has always been designed to make you believe you are being informed. It's human nature to feel like someone that is informing you of something is looking out for you. It's very human to feel like someone that is looking out for you is someone that you can trust. It's been that staple of what we think of when we think news, to the point it's almost an instinctual thought.

The problem with the news is that to broadcast the news it takes revenue. At some point just being the news was a revenue stream because people wanted to be informed. At some point, someone showed much money can be made in being the "news" that the model changed. It no longer became a device to inform, but a device to entertain. There are basic thought process with humans that need stimulation for continued basic survival.

Fear, Love, Euphoria, and Sorrow. It's those signatures that primitively lay dormant in us, that we unconsciously seek to evolve within ourselves. So someones model was to first make you fear, the main fear people have is the fear of not having control. By providing you with the "info" about the worst crimes in your area, and using street names you identify with. The "news" makes you feel like the worst actions of man are right outside your door.

The second feeling they seek to evoke, love. By doing stories that seek to make you consider your love ones based on the sorrow of someone you don't know. We're all humans and bad things happens to humans of every second of everyday. It's not something that we consider often because of the slow pace in relation to that in comparison to our actual life.

So what the "news" does is slow down that actuality long enough for you to consider your love ones, and ignore that things just happen sometimes, it doesn't mean that it'll happen to you. Or even really relate fully, emotionally, the way it happened with you, but that's the point of the trigger. To do it's job and step back.

The third trigger is Euphoria, this is sports and weather. Euphoria is a simple emotion to trigger. Once you gain awareness you gain worries. A simple informative analysis on a good day of weather coming or a win by a favorite team. Will provide you with just the right amount of Euphoria to relive the stress over the result.

The last is sorrow, which any of the other triggers will trigger if you watch the news long enough. Because all news is not good news.

The point of me saying all of that is this, the model has now become a virus on a device almost everyone owns. A device that has an inordinate amount of "news" at every single moment.

If the old model was to make you to believe the horrors of life layed just outside your door to affect you at any moment. The new widely spread, even more evil model makes you believe it's right in your face. Anyone and everyone you see that you don't readily identify with, is that "thing" that you Fear,Love, are Euphoric about or you feel sorrow for.

It's the power of instinct over amplified. It's head phones on, between large speakers, with the hearing of a bat, while playing "keep they heads ringing" on all both devices on loud. It's not meant to disorientate,but it does. It's a side effect of a bigger problem. Greed, see what greed does.

Is greed makes us ignore what doesn't happen to us, as nothing to worry about. And nothing to worry about isn't news. And no news isn't bad news, no news doesn't exist.

So when I say one bad apple spoils tbe bunch, I mean one person who had the idea to apply greed to the news. Has almost ruined a planet of billions.
 
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By the way, did you know that Sam Sneed Wrote Dre's Keep they heads ringing?



Can you hear his flow in that?

Angie Stone Co wrote the song to, imagine that
 
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Yo I swear germs was locked up in his 20's

This nigga writes dissertations on shit most Niggaz figured out and completely dismissed as common knowledge by like age 23 or 24


Nigga be amazed by shit they broke down my first day in advisement class in college...I was 18 and it was boring
 
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