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Rated: E · Book · Experience · #2050107
A Journal to impart knowledge and facts
#861267 added September 29, 2015 at 1:42pm
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too much info
I know people often joke about TMI (too much information)...but all kidding aside, can too much information ever be a bad thing?



Manx Cat from Japan








Of course it can. Sometimes people just don't want to hear the details. Other people need the details in order to make decisions. Journalists rules say eliminate the picture of dead bodies because of the affect it can have on the viewer. Did you ever wonder exactly how the accident happened but no real details were given. Today, I think bodies are shown more because people are becoming jaded about death. But, after WWII, there were so many bodies and so much death people wanted to be protected by the media from the facts. It comes down to who you are and what the circumstances of the situation are.

Or just let it all out, don't take in account anyone's feelings, and blast away. *BigSmile*

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