Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Deodorant is conformed to genders

 As a competitive soccer player I know what it's like to become very close with a team.  I was at a tournament with U18 team soccer team and I noticed that a lot of the girls had Old Spice deodorant. I had never seen this before, because I always wore Dove deodorant. That's what my my mom had always gotten me.
And Old spice is a guy's deodorant anyway…
I eventually asked one of the teammates, Paige,why she had the Old Spice deodorant. She told me that it lasted longer and it smells better. Turns out she is right.
Looking back on this encounter I thought it was weird at first to be wearing a "guy" product.  But as it turns out the Old Spice deodorant is a better product in general. This advertising has made me realize that we are such a gender specific society. I went to target The other day and I noticed that the shampoos,conditioners, deodorants, body washes and lotions are all gender specific to guys or girls. But as I realized a lot of times the guys will have better body care product. But yet I am targeted toward the women's product, because at first I felt odd about buying a "guy" body care.

What I have learned is it over all doesn't matter.  The customer needs to learn which product is the best and attempt to shut down what the advertiser or media tells us. No matter if it is a "guy" or "girl's" product at the end of the day who is really going to care.
I will admit that even though it is considered a "guy's" product, I wear the old spice deodorant  because it is the better product.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Personality Quizzes: What flower are you?

I speak for everyone when I say the biggest waste of time is taking online quizzes.  However, I learn so much about myself and who i am as a person.  My homie Ben and I were having an intense talk about online quizzes, so we ended up taking one to find out what flower we are.
http://www.quizony.com/flower/index2.html
As it turns out I am a daisy and Ben is heather. But taking this quiz made me reflect on other personality quizzes i have taken in the past and how off topic they are. Because what does my favorite drink have to do with what flower I am? Whoever makes these quizzes have their own view on what is being tested.  Because personally, I don't understand why a daisy means  "Friendly, sociable and easy-going, you take life as it comes, are always patient and always kind." 
The only quiz I have ever taken was being sorted into a Harry Potter house and even then I got different answers on the 6 I took. (1 for Hufflepuff, 3 for Gryffindor, 2 for Slytherin) Which doesn't make sense, because I am clearly a snake. Besides the point, quizzes are a way to stay in touch with characters and identify with them, which I think is really rewarding.
Overall, quizzes help people categorize themselves. I understand that it's important to want to feel like you belong, and taking quizzes can help achieve this.  But the real reason why personality quizzes exist is for me to find out what flower I am and eventually use that flower as my bouquet in my wedding.

(Ben and I)

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Caveman spongebob got me so weak

 Listen I know this might be the dumbest post ever, but I just cannot ignore the new trend going around Twitter and other social medias.  It's not even really a trend but more a meme, and it has nothing to do with advertisement.  I just need to make a comment about it, because every time I see ta new post I just think it is the most creative and funniest thing ever. If you didn't read the title its about the Caveman spongebob posts and how true they are. I see the guy and I can just relate.  For example, the one about how you trying to leave school and you hear the golf cart coming.  The caveman sponge bob is my actual reaction.  I showed up to school one day and I knew my shorts were not fingertip length, but come on who am I distracting? Anyway I could hear the golf cart lady riding up so close behind me and I had to play it so cool, you don't even know. I had to point out this meme, because it's my favorite one so far.


Thursday, June 2, 2016

Missrepresentation

 In my class critical thinking, we finished the documentary called Missrepresentation. I really liked this documentary because if it's perspective and outlook on women in media. It's something that I've seen and I know it's a relevant, but just hard to accept into my society where  so many people seem to be encouraging of "the true self." I know i bring this up a lot, but on Twitter I've noticed a common trend of users telling other people to be themselves and to be who they are. But once people except to the yard and attempt to pursue their dreams, they are put into boxes and criticized.  And it's just not fair for men and women.
Female expectations are so outrageous and unfair these days. We are set to a different standard then men, because it is an old habit. why must women always be a joke or a burden? We are expected to be all these great and impossible things all at once and it's unfair for women who redefine that standard. Women that don't complete the standard  are looked at as odd, and are even discriminated by males. The more I identify it, the more upset I get.
An example of this would be on Jimmy Kimmel's tv show. I watch it sometimes, not regularly, but when I do try and look for the segment "meet the animals!" I used to be a really big Animal Planet fan, so I enjoy when Dave Salmoni brings out animals.  But something I've noticed in recent shows, is Jimmy making fun of himself for not being masculine enough to hold the animals. And then he feels embarrassed that women come out to take the animals. This doesn't have a huge connection the Missrepresentation, but I do think it is relevant in the fact that women are treated like this and put on television.
Connected to the Jimmy Kimmel Tv show segment, the media and important figure or role models need to be more informed and aware of sexual comments. Feminist degrading words are so over used that it almost appears to be funny if a women is better then a man. It's unfair to assume these things, so in order to fix what we have broken, I believe the media needs to learn how to censor these very rude, sexist comments.