Nov 21, 2014 - Communication    1 Comment

celebs have the right to privacy

In this modem world we live in we often think it’s are right to know every thing about those who have found success. But it’s my opinion that this is as much are right than it is for a postman to look at are post. Before I get really stuck in I believe it’s important to define what we are saying is a celebrity. My definition of a celeb is that it’s a person who has done/dose something that thrust them into the limelight and dose what they do for what they do and not for being famous. Those people who do it for being famous are a different story. Now back to my original point. My theory is that people are naturally curios about other people, wether they are famous or not. We are always looking for dirt and when things like magazines can give us a constant and ever dirtier supply of dirt we can’t help but lap it up. If there was a magazine that gave us the dirt on are friends and family we would read that just as eagerly.

And dose what they do because they love what they do and not the fame and fortune.

1 Comment

  • Hello Arthur,

    I like your comparison about the post-man; it made me chuckle. I can’t help but think this would benefit from being split into paragraphs, even though it is quite short – where do you think these paragraph stops should be? Why?

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