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MTV influences on teenagers

a frightening revelation.” (Herman A29)Among the mentioned shows, I greatly disapprove Tom Green. His only goal is to make audiences laugh at the dump and desperate things that he did. For example, the show begins with Tom walking into the mattress store, looking at the camera’s lens, and laughing like a pongo. The second thing he did was jumping up and down on the displaying bed, swirling around, and drooling like a strip dancer. When the manager comes, Tom Green starts his attack. And he would do his best to embarras himself and the victim in front of the camera. “Sir, I am really sorry, sorry…sorry I just pissed…Opps sir I like jumping like this…Can I sleep here on this bet…?” He continued and repeatedly asked “stupid” questions until the manager lost his patience and called the police. The message that he just told young audiences was “It’s ok to embarrass or insult other people. Acting crazy is acceptable.” “I sure can do what Tom Green did.” Said my younger cousin David during the short informal interview between he and I about theVo 3show. In addition, Tom Green uses very bad language. “Sh..” and the “f…” word is said constantly in his talk. The problem is that my sister repeated those words on the phone with her friends, and it’s against our family’s values. What about Real World and Road Rules? They are the most popular series on MTV that basically reveals conflicts between fixed groups of strangers living together in exotic locales. Almost everything is captured and broadcast to millions of viewers including drinking binges, nudity, love scenes, fights and emotional breakdowns. Many of these scenes, actions are not only helpless to teenager in solving their problems but they also carry the message that effect youngster’s points of view and altitude. According to Kirsten Stewart in the artic...

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