Wednesday, September 27, 2017

i love web surfing

Surfing the website, I found these links:

1) Owl Purdue Online Writing Lab
- So this website is really helpful in learning additional techniques for your stories and how to improve. It's a great resource that also teaches you how to cite work and shows frequent grammatical errors that you should avoid.

2) CNN
- This news source can be really biased politically. The link isn't a direct link to the front page, but an article that others have seen as, "biased." This isn't good for a news source because opinions and emotions don't matter toward the actual report of the event. They also have the "fake news" tagline attached to them.

3) Most to Least Trusted News Sources
- The link will send the reader to a study based on how the general population of America trusts news sources. The Economist and BBC are the top two sources that people tend to trust more than others.

4) Kongregate
- Since I've mentioned y8 too many times already, I'll just use another gaming website. Kongregate also has its wide variety of games spanning from PVP, tower defense games, adventure, etc.

5) Metacritic
- Metacritic has ratings and reviews for many pop culture platforms. Games, televisions/movies, and music are at the top of the website if a viewer is interested in reading articles from those genres.

6) Periscope
- I didn't want to use extremely popular social media websites like Facebook, Instagram, or Youtube because that's basic. Periscope is a way to broadcast your daily life in real time. People can come into your livestreams and watch what you're doing.

7) Increasingly Verbose Meme
- This meme starts out with a picture with a catchphrase. It starts to get worse. The picture gets uglier and the catchphrase is changed into a more specific, longer way of saying it that ultimately leads back to the beginning.

The internet has lots of things to offer guyyysssss

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