tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23649389319108200.post5678039122181912889..comments2023-05-19T07:04:47.886-07:00Comments on Flipped, Not Cracked: FuriousFlipped.Not.Crackedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06281926553972221242noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23649389319108200.post-38492022501466043482011-04-08T22:33:29.452-07:002011-04-08T22:33:29.452-07:00Maybe. Consider that the blog is about my experie...Maybe. Consider that the blog is about my experience of life. In that way of looking, the outside stimuli are tangential.<br /><br />Nonetheless, I see your point. To tell the entire 60 Minutes story would be "storytelling". However, a sentence or two would set the stage by making my experience more understandable.<br /><br />OK: The 60 Minutes story in question was a look at how the number of children growing up in poverty is increasing. Perhaps as much as 25% of children have lost their sense of stability and normalcy as "9%" of adults have reportedly lost their jobs as a result of the 2008-present economic downturn.Flipped.Not.Crackedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06281926553972221242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23649389319108200.post-76799169727871720882011-03-18T17:18:56.659-07:002011-03-18T17:18:56.659-07:00I still think you should add a brief one or two se...I still think you should add a brief one or two sentences that tell us what the 60min story touched on. Otherwise I don't really understand why you'd be so upset, or what you're responding too. This post should be about YOU after all, so if I have to go to a third part website to understand your story, that's putting up a barrier for me as a reader. The story should inspire me to find out more info for myself after I've read what you post here.sarahnoreply@blogger.com