




Modern day society uses emotional appeal in everyday life in the media and it is so overused that many younger people have become immune to real emotion. Teenagers especially, have the tendency to be apathetic towards many emotional and important aspects in life; so much so that one of the main ways for teenagers to be perceived is as lethargic and bored. This is not true, as teenagers are often the biggest offenders of masking their true feelings in order to portray this apathetic, acceptable way of feeling to the people around them.
Model: Natt
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