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...stay with their current couples or dump them and get a new one. Honestly, when I watched one of the episode, it got my full attention because it was very unique and sort of interesting, I might say. But after watching the episode, I came to realize how pointless it was to test couples' relationships by placing a bunch of attractive singles right in front of them, and to me it just looked like placing a fish right in front of a cat. Many other reality shows came out such as "Joe Millionaire", "Are you hot?", "I want a famous face", and many of them tried to entertain the viewers and I must say that it did, but people became too worked up about having a perfect face, perfect body, marrying a millionaire, leading people into a wrong direction, and sending a negative message to the viewers about life. Does violence creates by its own or does it creates by exposing to the violence? I probably will say there's more chance with by exposing to the violence. Violence isn't a new word for us, because most of us is pretty much well exposed to the violence in this society. Nowadays, television programs are filled with strong violence, pervasive language, drug content, sexuality, and nudity. If one day all those contents disappear from television programs, we probably will go straight to bed right after we come home from work. It seems like people got too used to seeing those violence and corrupted things from television, and now people want something more violent and something fresh. MTV or BET is probably one of most turned-on channel of all time, and a lot of times we see a rap music video filled with girls wearing almost nothing, showing guns, people drinking alcohol and doing drugs. A many of those music video is censored version of it, but it seems like they need to work little bit more harder on censoring more stuffs that we see in the music video. For example, there was an incident where a teenager got arrested after killing his ex-girlfriend, and he stated that he got influenced after watching Eminem's "Kim" music video, which it shows Eminem kidnapping his ex-girlfriend and killing her in a brutal way. But just because everybody is exposed to the violence doesn't mean they are going to enter the crime zone, but it's telling us that it has a very good chance for them to expose the violence in the society. Teenagers are the main target when it comes to a violence on television, b...