Why the News Could Use Some Anti-Depressants.
Monday
Mar 23,2009
These are some of the headlines from today’s Washington Post Express:
- Budget Will ‘Bankrupt’ U.S.
- 17 People Die in Plane Crash
- Alaskan Volcano Is Poised to Erupt
- Officer Declared Brain Dead
- Teen Boy Dies After Tasered
- 93 Monks Arrested in China
- 1 Dead After Biker Brawl in Australia
- Man Charged in 3 Killings
- Loudoun Police Find 2 Bodies
Oh yeah, and these:
- Big Boi Ventures Out Alone
- Methods for Madness
Read the whole issue here.
It’s all rainbows and smiles and giggling babies. Great.
2 Comments for "Why the News Could Use Some Anti-Depressants."
u know what that’s exactly what i realized last night.. had many plans after dinner but was glued to the TV while eating which ofcourse was full of depressing stuff and guess what.. all my energy was drained and ended up not doing any of hte things i planned. cos i was so depressed and sad. esp. the 4 policemen shot and killed(fourth one brain dead) in oakland and thier families brought me down, the drug cartels and the poor people trapped in between….
Is the world really getting worse than ever ? or is it the news? why do negative things attract attention than positive ones? ‘nways thanks for bringing that up..
Well said.
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