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The headlights in the deer

 
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The headlights in the deer
We've all seen or heard how a deer usually responds to headlights in the darkness, they just sit
there and stare as if in some kind of daze and sometimes get killed.

Well people are very similar, they hear of a story or an inside tip of some emergency situation going down from a friend or a neighbor, and the next thing they do is turn on their tv set to the news and stare like a deer in the headlights, waiting to verify whether or not it's true, like this vehicle called the main stream news is actually going to look after them without hitting them with a long line of useless news.
By the time they verify an emergency situation through tv news, it probably would have been too late to do anything about it, and GOD forbid you lose your life in front of the tv waiting for some kind of verification.

So, what's to be learned?

Be like the deer who senses something isn't right and step out of the way of harm before it's too late. Don't get caught staring into the lights (mainstream media news) until it's too late and you find out you've already been hit.

When the headlights are in the deer, it's too late.
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06/12/2012 01:11 AM
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Re: The headlights in the deer
This is a very good analogy of the sheeple (deer).

Well done!

clappa
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06/12/2012 01:15 AM
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Re: The headlights in the deer
This is a very good analogy of the sheeple (deer).

Well done!

clappa
 Quoting: Six Six Six


Thanks. I'm not much of a writer, but felt inspired enough to write. I just want people to be able to count on friends when the time comes.
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06/12/2012 01:20 AM
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Re: The headlights in the deer
We've all seen or heard how a deer usually responds to headlights in the darkness, they just sit
there and stare as if in some kind of daze and sometimes get killed.

Well people are very similar, they hear of a story or an inside tip of some emergency situation going down from a friend or a neighbor, and the next thing they do is turn on their tv set to the news and stare like a deer in the headlights, waiting to verify whether or not it's true, like this vehicle called the main stream news is actually going to look after them without hitting them with a long line of useless news.
By the time they verify an emergency situation through tv news, it probably would have been too late to do anything about it, and GOD forbid you lose your life in front of the tv waiting for some kind of verification.

So, what's to be learned?

Be like the deer who senses something isn't right and step out of the way of harm before it's too late. Don't get caught staring into the lights (mainstream media news) until it's too late and you find out you've already been hit.

When the headlights are in the deer, it's too late.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7648822


Thank you for you insight ;)

Oxx
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06/12/2012 01:24 AM
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Re: The headlights in the deer
We've all seen or heard how a deer usually responds to headlights in the darkness, they just sit
there and stare as if in some kind of daze and sometimes get killed.

Well people are very similar, they hear of a story or an inside tip of some emergency situation going down from a friend or a neighbor, and the next thing they do is turn on their tv set to the news and stare like a deer in the headlights, waiting to verify whether or not it's true, like this vehicle called the main stream news is actually going to look after them without hitting them with a long line of useless news.
By the time they verify an emergency situation through tv news, it probably would have been too late to do anything about it, and GOD forbid you lose your life in front of the tv waiting for some kind of verification.

So, what's to be learned?

Be like the deer who senses something isn't right and step out of the way of harm before it's too late. Don't get caught staring into the lights (mainstream media news) until it's too late and you find out you've already been hit.

When the headlights are in the deer, it's too late.

 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7648822


Thank you for you insight ;)

Oxx
 Quoting: ELLE SPIRIT


Your welcome Elle Spirit.hf





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