Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Hookah--Don't Think It's Safe
The trend of engaging in Hookah smoking is growing in popularity. Whether it is going to hookah bars or doing it in their homes, more teens and college students are engaging in hookah thinking it is safer than cigarettes. According to medical professionals such as the Mayo clinic, hookah smoking is not safer. People who would never smoke a cigarette engage in Hookah because they don't realize it still contains tar, nicotine, and other dangerous chemicals that threaten their well-being. Not to mention, if you go to Hookah bar and they don't sanitize the equipment well it is a good way to spread germs, such as catching a cold. It may look fun, but Hookah is by no means safe.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Binge In A Can
Alcoholic energy drinks were very popular before a spate of illnesses resulted in the FDA and other governmental entities having companies quit putting caffeine in their energy drinks. It was a good thing because just look at the size of a Four Loko compared to a regular energy drink such as "Steaz":
At 12.0% alcohol by volume, "Alcopops" such as Four Loko may no longer contain caffeine, but still are quite frankly a, "Binge in a can," in the sense that if you drink a whole Four Loko in one sitting there is no question you are going to get quite intoxicated. To give credit where credit is due, on the Four Loko website they make an effort to stress their product is for those 21 and over and should only be marketed as such in stores. Still, with the bright and colorful can designs is this really a beverage that a 30 year old would want to pick up or something much more appealing to youth?
Four Loko is an alcoholic beverage and like all alcohol the key is moderation and responsibility by those who are legally old enough to ingest it. Also, making the can not look like a fun new soda would probably help.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Apparently It Isn't Just Deep Dish Pizza Being Delivered In Chicago.
Double-check it's Pamesan cheese that's making that pizza so white. |
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Songs Encouraging Binge Drinking?
Suppose a song declared that if you weren't getting drunk to get the "bleep" out of the club, would you think that song maybe, just maybe encouraged binge-drinking? Well, LMFAO's song "Shots" is essentially one long ode to over-drinking.
It came out back in 2009 but continues to be popular today. Go to a bar or nightclub and you are almost sure to hear this song played at some point throughout the night, with the whole club chanting along. Another pop song that has seen quite a lot of popularity and which is focused pretty much exclusively on the ingestion of alcohol is Trey Songz (featuring Nicki Minaj) with, "Bottoms Up":
These songs are admittedly quite fun, with exciting dance beats, catchy hooks, and popular artists. The issue is that all this fun is being devoted to an activity such as drinking. There isn't necessarily an easy solution to this, artists can sing about whatever they want, and people who are drinking in the club maybe like doing shots to the song, "Shots," but maybe artists can try and exercise their creativity a bit more and write about a wider range of topics. For instance, does Ke$ha really need to brush her teeth, "with a bottle of Jack?"
It came out back in 2009 but continues to be popular today. Go to a bar or nightclub and you are almost sure to hear this song played at some point throughout the night, with the whole club chanting along. Another pop song that has seen quite a lot of popularity and which is focused pretty much exclusively on the ingestion of alcohol is Trey Songz (featuring Nicki Minaj) with, "Bottoms Up":
These songs are admittedly quite fun, with exciting dance beats, catchy hooks, and popular artists. The issue is that all this fun is being devoted to an activity such as drinking. There isn't necessarily an easy solution to this, artists can sing about whatever they want, and people who are drinking in the club maybe like doing shots to the song, "Shots," but maybe artists can try and exercise their creativity a bit more and write about a wider range of topics. For instance, does Ke$ha really need to brush her teeth, "with a bottle of Jack?"
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