Friday, April 28, 2017

Why is Netflix Showing Suicide Mini-Series?

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The Netflix original series "13 Reasons Why" has me asking WHY?  Why would a global media giant such as Netflix be so negligent... I understand that suicide is a reality and my heart goes out to anybody that had to deal with this on a more personal level, it's a horrible thing.  Not only leaving unanswered questions, it leaves survivors asking why they didn't see the clues.  In most cases, there are no "clues" there is nothing that could have been done differently to deter such an act.

However we do have a choice, we can broadcast powerful messages that offer help and guidance to individuals who have suicidal thoughts.  In the Netflix mini-series, they offer no resources, they don't tell you how many lives are affected and changed forever, not to mention the number of impressionable young viewers that may be influenced and attempt suicide themselves or much worse succeed.

In my opinion, this is pure negligence on the part of Netflix!


In the mini-series, which is based on a young adult novel released a decade ago, high school student Hannah Baker leaves behind 13 tape recordings detailing why she took her own life. Her former classmates are left to piece together Hannah’s final weeks in a made-for-television mystery.

In watching the series, young people and teens could interpret the message that suicide is a viable and/or romanticized option. The show’s content is extremely graphic, with disturbing scenes in each episode, which may be difficult for impressionable minds to watch and process in a healthy way.
The series includes the following shortcomings:
  • There is no mention of behavioral health and treatment options
  • The notion of suicide is glamorized
  • There are no examples of help-seeking by the teens portrayed in the program
  • There are several scenes depicting serious trauma, in which the teens do not seek help or resources, including rape, bullying, alcoholism and suicide
  • The graphic portrayal of Hannah’s actual suicide was unnecessary and potentially harmful to young people facing challenges
If your child is in crisis and needs immediate help, please call 911 or the National Hopeline Network at 1-800-784-2433.



Monday, April 24, 2017

The 14 Fake Olive Oil Companies Are Revealed Now – Avoid These Brands

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Supposedly, even 70% of olive oil in the USA markets is fake, cut with cheap bad oils like sunflower and canola. This item is supposed to be healthy, but this is now corrupted. It was found that even 7 of the biggest olive oil makers in USA, mix their items with cheap oils to get more profits.

This is like the 2008 practice in Italy when 400 police officers were involved in the breakdown known as operation Golden Oil.  This meant seizure for 85 oil farms that mixed some percentage chlorophyll with sunflower and canola to the olive oil. The oil was mixed, colored, perfumed and flavored too, and these things made the Australian government investigate their own oils. The results were awful.

After that, not one brand named extra virgin olive oil got the 2012 certificate of approval.


This scam made the California University study 124 imported oils and found that over 70% of samples failed the tests.

Also, test the olive oil yourself at home. Put the bottle out when cold, or in the fridge for 30 min. if it gets solid, it is pure and has monounsaturated fats.

But if it stays liquid is fake and just in case, see the label approvals like Australian Extra Virgin Certified or the other one, California Olive Oil Council Certified Extra Virgin.

We think it is time to be healthy and stand against the fake makers of oil that add GMO and additives. Health is more worthy than money! Let us support the real health item producers and give THEM our money.

These failed:
  • Mezzetta
  • Carapelli
  • Pompeian
  • Primadonna
  • Mazola
  • Sasso
  • Colavita
  • Star
  • Antica Badia
  • Whole Foods
  • Safeway
  • Felippo Berio
  • Coricelli
  • Bertolli

These brands passed:

  • Corto olive
  • Lucero
  • McEvoy Ranch Organic
  • Omaggio
  • California Olive Branch
  • Bariani Olive oil
  • Lucini
  • Ottavio
  • Olea Estates
  • Cobram Estate
  • Kirkland Organic

For more great articles go to http://www.organichealthcorner.com/ this is the site where I go to get all my healthy information.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

This Guy Got Lucky... "This Time"

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I'm hoping that when this guy woke up he realized how lucky he was for not killing anybody, including himself.  It's just not worth it... with Uber and all the alternatives to NOT DRIVE WHEN DRINKING are available, why would anybody chance it.

Keep a tally on how many drinks you have and pace yourself.  You can still have fun and save some money in the process.

~ Frankie

Friday, April 21, 2017

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE ON THIS BLOG?

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Contact me... we will share it on this blog (subject to review and edits) 


Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Noodles or Pasta?

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So, you’re Italian and it’s your turn to pick a restaurant to dine at, your friends suggest “Italian” why of course, you’re Italian so why would they think you eat anything other than Italian?

OK so here it goes… time to really show off, let your friends know that you know everything about Italian Cuisine, that’s right, you should because after all, you are Italian.

One thing you don’t want to do is call pasta “noodles.”  This is one huge indicator that you don’t know authentic Italian food and now your server can make shit up all night and you’ll never know.  Don’t give him/her that kind of power, you’re the Italian damn it!!! so take charge!

Mention the types of pasta by name, if you want orecchiette, Gemelli, or pappardelle, state it.  You will not only impress your friends, you may be offered a job at the restaurant.

Check out all the different shapes, names and description of all the "pasta" - I found this link and it's really interesting... Just when I thought I knew all there is to know about pasta, was I wrong!
https://pastafits.org/pasta-dictionary/ 

Frankie

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

“Sophia Loren dead 2017” : Actress killed by internet death hoax

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By Jessica Simpson, Rome
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 Sophia Loren is the latest celeb to fall victim to a death hoax.


News of actress Sophia Loren's death spread quickly earlier this week causing concern among fans across the world. However, the April 2017 report has now been confirmed as a complete hoax and just the latest in a string of fake celebrity death reports.
At about 11 a.m. ET on Monday (April 17, 2017), our beloved actress Sophia Loren passed away. Sophia Loren was born on September 20, 1934 in Pozzuoli. She will be missed but not forgotten. Please show your sympathy and condolences by commenting on and liking this page.
Hundreds of fans immediately started writing their messages of condolence on the Facebook page, expressing their sadness that the talented 82-year-old actress was dead. And as usual, Twittersphere was frenzied over the death hoax.

Where as some trusting fans believed the post, others were immediately skeptical of the report, perhaps learning their lesson from the huge amount of fake death reports emerging about celebrities over recent months. Some pointed out that the news had not been carried on any major Italian network, indicating that it was a fake report, as the death of an actress of Sophia Loren's stature would be major news across networks.

On Tuesday (April 18) the actress' reps officially confirmed that Sophia Loren is not dead. “She joins the long list of celebrities who have been victimized by this hoax. She's still alive and well, stop believing what you see on the Internet,” they said.

Some fans have expressed anger at the fake report saying it was reckless, distressing and hurtful to fans of the much-loved actress. Others say this shows her extreme popularity across the globe.

Saturday, April 15, 2017

A Great Resource for Cigars!

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I found this site and thought it was well worth sharing!  This is just one of their deals... if you smoke cigars or know anybody that does, this is the place for you.  https://www.jrcigars.com
And no... I'm not getting a kickback, lol.  From time-to-time, I will share good deals that I come across.



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Have a great Easter everybody!
~ Frankie

Thursday, April 13, 2017

One in four restaurants won't serve lamb at Easter

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April 12, 2017

(ANSA) - Rome, April 12 - One in four Italian restaurants will not serve lamb this Easter, up from previous years, the FIPE catering group said Wednesday amid a campaign against lamb butchering by animal rights group.

Ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi has angered the meat industry by backing the campaign and adopting five lambs that would otherwise have been slaughtered.

Monday, April 10, 2017

More Cheese Please

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Italian man granted divorce after claiming wife 'possessed by devil'

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The woman reportedly hurled a church pew at an altar during one of the episodes. File photo: Pexels
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Thursday, April 6, 2017

ALL LIVES MATTER... RIGHT?

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IN CASE YOU’VE just awakened from a brief coma, Pepsi is taking a lot of heat for its latest ad. The broad strokes: Its official title is the word salad “Live for Now Moments Anthem”; it features reality star/model Kendall Jenner (if your coma was not-so-brief, that’s a whole other thing, which we don’t have time to get into right now); its gist is that we should all unite and “join the conversation.” In that way, the soft drink ad succeeded. It did indeed provoke conversation—about Pepsi’s tone-deafness.
In the 2-minute-39-second “short film,” Jenner throws off the chains of the modeling industry by taking off her wig, then leaving a photoshoot to join a protest. After sharing some knowing nods and #woke-ass fist bumps with her fellow protestors, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star manages to bring everyone together by … handing a cop a Pepsi. The message is clear: All those Women’s Marches, Black Lives Matter protests, and demonstrations outside Trump Tower would be much more effervescent—and effective!—if someone had just brought some soda.
The internet, as you might suspect, disagreed. Within 48 hours the video got nearly 1.6 million views on YouTube (five times as many downvotes as upvotes), and Twitter and Facebook lit up with people pointing out just how gauche the whole thing was. Activist DeRay Mckesson called it “trash,” adding “If I had carried Pepsi I guess I never would’ve gotten arrested. Who knew?” People made memes (some even reaching back and evoking Pepper Spray Cop). And, rightfully, many folks pointed out that using protest imagery in order to peddle soda—particularly images that evoked the photo of Ieshia Evans facing down police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana last year—was pretty tasteless. It was one of the few times the internet ever agreed on anything.
And that, in and of itself, is noteworthy. For years, conversation online has brought out the best and worst in everyone. But this ad, with its effortlessly cool politically aware millennials in color-coordinated denim outfits, was the one thing everyone agreed to oppose. A Twitter search for “Pepsi” reveals that virtually no one is coming to the commercial’s defense. In fact, not even Pepsi is defending it anymore. Earlier today, the company pulled the ad. “Pepsi was trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding. Clearly, we missed the mark and apologize,” Pepsi said in a statement. “We did not intend to make light of any serious issue.”
Soda companies sell harder to young consumers than to anyone else, and they’ve been pitching that coveted demographic messages of global unity for years. The most well-known of these attempts is Coca-Cola’s peace-for-all 1971 “I’d like to buy the world a Coke” spot. (The one Don Draper dreamed up in the series finale of Mad Men.) But even before that, Pepsi was targeting youth culture with slogans like “Pepsi Generation” and “For those who think young”—both of which launched in the 1960s. Soda companies continued to aim for hip kids throughout the ensuing decades with celeb-packed ads featuring everyone from Michael Jackson to Drake to a truck-driving P. Diddy. Now Pepsi has tried to cross the streams, pairing a millennial mega-celebrity with what the company clearly thought was a fun spin on young people’s ability to change the world. Between 1971 and now, though, people got the tools to respond to the misguided mashup on a mass scale—in 140 characters or less.
From Black Lives Matter to the Women’s Marches, politically active people are already effecting change all over the world, and they’re not doing it with soda and supermodels. Now, they’ve used the same tools that organized those movements to express how ill-advised it was to use their work to sell carbonated beverages. The reaction to Pepsi’s ad, not the ad itself, brought people together. That’s refreshing.



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Sunday, April 2, 2017

Frankie The Food Critic Coming this May, 2017

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It's going to be fun!!!  I will pick random restaurants and provide my professional review.  Reviews will be very comprehensive and if you live in the Milwaukee area, you'll want to read these before you make your reservations.

If you have a restaurant you would like for me to review, let me know... I might just want to check them out.

Bon Appetit!
Frankie




Live your life the way YOU want to!

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Let’s face it, the world is a mess!  Will it get better?  All I can say is I hope so, but why fret on what’s not in our control, let’s take control of what we can change, we are the government of our own being.  Nobody can tell you how you should or need to live.

Family is very important and life revolves around family, you make a life for your kids and do the best you can do to provide and give them the things they need, you feed and clothe them, you help them with their homework, you work extra hard to pay all the bills and you do this for many, many years.  Your spouse works equally as hard because you are a team, regardless of the situation, we are responsible for our kids until they are adults.  After everything is said and done, the kids grow, they leave home, go to college, get married, whatever the case, this would be a good time to reevaluate your life.

You don’t need a lot of money; in many cases, you may not need any money.  It’s time to let your hair down, enjoy life and live a little, not the way society dictates.  Sit in your yard or on your patio with a drink, and make a bucket list… start with the most realistic item, number them 1) go to Hawaii, 2) buy a motorcycle, 3) smoke weed, lol...  Just thought I’d stick a risky one in there, but you don’t need to do anything risky if you don’t feel comfortable doing so.

Make adjustments a little at a time, take control of your life and enjoy it… never feel guilty about having fun or treating yourself.

What are your thoughts?  

Frankie