News program I'm watching right now went from a block-levelling explosion in a port city in China, where there are now many (hundreds*) of people pouring into hospital, to a relatively length segment on the Australian women's netball team.
Where the China explosion had less than a minute, the netball team segment AND interview went for about three or so minutes. Meanwhile I'm standing and pointing my finger at the TV accusingly demanding I hear more about the Chinese incident.
*I am unsure what the facts were exactly because I was focussing on the images of a destroyed warehouse and residential blocks that looked like something out of a war zone.
Less of funny and more of depressing I say...
News program I'm watching right now went from a block-levelling explosion in a port city in China, where there are now many (hundreds*) of people pouring into hospital, to a relatively length segment on the Australian women's netball team.
Where the China explosion had less than a minute, the netball team segment AND interview went for about three or so minutes. Meanwhile I'm standing and pointing my finger at the TV accusingly demanding I hear more about the Chinese incident.
*I am unsure what the facts were exactly because I was focussing on the images of a destroyed warehouse and residential blocks that looked like something out of a war zone.
Judging by the performance and attitude of my fellow classmates, it's going to get worse, a LOT worse.
Painfully true.
So, this is the prospect for the future we can take from the comments on this page:
Things are bad in Australia.
Things are bad in Bangladesh.
I can tell you, things are bad in Brazil.
And as we all know very well, things are terrible in the US.
Mankind is doomed.