When I went to college the amount of time I spent watching TV decreased dramatically. Now, whenever I watch TV, for the most part, it makes me feel bad inside. Not necessarily anxious, just...not good.
Last I heard though the UN authorized military intervention, that was why Gaddafi declared a ceasefire, to try to "appease" everyone and stop them from invading.
But anyway, I totally know what you mean about the news stressing you out. I swear, a few years ago when the economy was at its worst you couldn't watch the news for more than a few minutes without wanting to cut your wrists :O_o:. I honestly think news stations delibrately tried to find the most miserable stories possible in an effort to make the economic downturn seem a little less depressing. Just get your news from reading, it's much more efficient and just as informative anyway. Television news stations have a way of talking about something for an hour that could be adequately discussed in ten minutes.
I am fretting about the earthquake in Japan though. Mostly because I have a lot of friends here at college who are from Japan. I'm also trying to find a boy who went to high school with me for a year as an exchange student. I panicked as soon as I thought of him because I know he was from Tokyo, one of the places that was hit the hardest. I've tried every possible avenue to find him and see if he's okay, no luck yet :(.
Last I heard though the UN authorized military intervention, that was why Gaddafi declared a ceasefire, to try to "appease" everyone and stop them from invading.
But anyway, I totally know what you mean about the news stressing you out. I swear, a few years ago when the economy was at its worst you couldn't watch the news for more than a few minutes without wanting to cut your wrists :O_o:. I honestly think news stations delibrately tried to find the most miserable stories possible in an effort to make the economic downturn seem a little less depressing. Just get your news from reading, it's much more efficient and just as informative anyway. Television news stations have a way of talking about something for an hour that could be adequately discussed in ten minutes.
I am fretting about the earthquake in Japan though. Mostly because I have a lot of friends here at college who are from Japan. I'm also trying to find a boy who went to high school with me for a year as an exchange student. I panicked as soon as I thought of him because I know he was from Tokyo, one of the places that was hit the hardest. I've tried every possible avenue to find him and see if he's okay, no luck yet :(.