Hello. This is the list of blogs I have commented on, and the comments I gave too :)
I fully agree with this article and found it to be a very interesting
read. I never really thought about it much, but when I read this article
I came to the realisation that the younger generations of today do seem
more accepting towards gay relationships compared to many of the older
generations.
It is the norm now for us to watch a tv programme
depicting gay couples or subtly hinting at gay relationships. I find
that it is nice that the older generations are slowly accepting gay
people in societies (though of course this is only a select few, and
even then it may just be indifference they feel towards this topic).
There will probably always be those who remain homophobic which I think
is quite sad, but people are entitled to their own opinions.
Your argument was very well thought out and convincing, and I especially enjoyed the video! :D
This was a very interesting topic to read about. I agree that people who
kill just for the fun of it should be given the death penalty, not a
"life sentence", that only means around 18 years. It is wrong for these
people to get away with such a thing. Although killing killers seems
rather old fashioned, I believe we should still carry out this law
today, for the sake of justice for the victim/s and the family/ies too.
This topic has been an interest of mine for some time, and I am glad to
have read your argument. It was very convincing and explanatory. I
especially agree with how religion affects some people, how they take
the rules they are meant to follow quite literally, and with disastrous
consequences as you mentioned previously when using those two shocking
examples. It is terrible to think that religion caused such horrible
outcomes to those people.
I think it is very unfair that
everyone has to abide by the rules of religion except for some (as in
your first picture examples (which were very clever and funny by the
way)) and how religion is very centered around money, which is rather
confusing.
I think that religion should definitely be a choice,
and not forced upon people. It may be hard for those born into religious
families to try and break away from that religion and still be accepted
by their family and friends just because they may not agree with the
rules and ideals.
So, I am going to remain atheist, and if
atheism is indeed a religion of its own, then I welcome the freedom to
choose what I believe in, whether it be aliens or a higher power.
I
enjoy the way you respect the religions of others, and I have to say I
found your topic very interesting to read! The examples you used were
very shocking but really great for drawing in the reader.
This was really, really interesting!
Hmmm, interesting topic. It was great to see both sides of the argument
shown here. However, I still thing of tagging when I think of graffiti,
which is a shame because real beautiful artworks of graffiti should be
the first thing I think of. It is disappointing to know there are those
people out there who just want to vandalize other people's property just
because they want to show they can.
An important thing that
graffiti artists should learn to make sure of is whether they are
allowed to paint all over a wall of a building, and that that is where
the majority of the problem lies; because ratepayers have to fork out
unreasonable amounts to cover the cost of removing it even though it is
not a typical eyesore, but because the owner of said wall or building
was not asked. Then again it would be hard for someone to ask a person
if they could graffiti a wall, because of what the common thought on
graffiti is.
In my hometown all of the generators around town are
graffitied over with amazing images (the newest one is of a tiger)
which I find to be acceptable. This is an example of getting permission,
because the council allowed this.
I think that it depends on the
type of graffiti to decide what is graffiti art, and what is just
unwanted scribble, and also whether it is ok to paint all over a wall.
Great topic, it was very enjoyable to read.
Wow I really enjoyed reading this blog, it really changed my views on
abortions. I was one of those people who thought that if women/girls
were fooling around and ending up pregnant, that they should have to
suffer the consequences of their actions. I hated that people could just
take away a innocent baby's life by having an abortion, and what I
thought was 'taking the easy way out'. However, you have made some
really good points, especially through saying about how the quality of
life for these unwanted and unplanned children would be lower than that
of a wanted child.
Great blog, and I am glad to have read it. It really made me think about my opinion of abortions. :)
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