8/30/2023 0 Comments Hello neighbor 2 guest![]() Perhaps, King James I should have stated, “No news can be evil and evil news should be no news. As consumers of news, we have a choice of what we support. It seems that news and removing it would both benefit us and worsen us as a civilization. The worst part of this is that bad news usually pulls in the most viewers, and is therefore promoted due to money earning power. However, news can also spread lies, bias, violence and misinformation. News can be very helpful to inform us of future events or let us know what’s going on around us. To conclude our “News in Nature” observations, news appears both good and bad for human civilization. News super-flash, “Chimacum Hay Bale Massacre.” John turns off his phone and starts to walk away as shots ring out. John awakes to find two groups of neighbors armed and yelling over who is right from behind hay bales. Another news flash comes in, “Neighbors Turn on Each Other as Assault Rates Skyrocket.” Tired of arguing, John goes to take a nap. Apple, now as red in the face as his name suggests, argues with John over getting a firearm. The next day, the news headlines are, “Panic Rises as Citizens Arm Themselves.” Mr. ![]() John agrees the crime wave seemed to come out of nowhere. ![]() Apple, his neighbor, sweaty with panic comes to talk to John. The next day, John wakes to the full force of news again on his phone, stating, “Citizens Growing Restless Over Rising Crime, Signs Downed and Screens Smashed”. The Guest - Download Free 3D model by PuppetShorts (PuppetShorts) bb093d0 The Guest 3D Model PuppetShorts 136 461 2 Download 3D Model Triangles: 25.2k Vertices: 13k More model information My first model is the hello Neighbor 2 Guest. “Fine, they’re going to leave me in the cold,” he grumbles, waving his arms in frustration sending the lobby monitor crashing to the ground. “Is it a holiday?” John checks his phone but no websites come up for his search and no co-workers have texted. “No news is good news,” John murmurs to himself. The lobby TV is colored by a test screen. Twenty minutes late to work from his detour, John notices the newsstand is empty as he enters his work building. “Those damn sun flares” he thinks as he continues into an unexpected road closure and kicks the road sign down to relieve his anger. (Unbeknownst to John, a windstorm brought down a cell tower onto the Hood Canal entrance severing all but satellite news media.) He tunes into his favorite radio channel, but is greeted by static. John is leaving his cozy farmhouse heading to an overtime shift. Hello everyone, I’m David Attenborough, and this is “Chimacum Without News.” Our observations start on a cedar-lined road. But, “What would our community look like without news?” Here in Chimacum, news flows through newspapers, broadcasts, websites, and cell phones. “No news is better than evil news,” proclaimed King James I of England in 1616.
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