The first feature article was about the use of mobile tickets for sporting events while the second article was about the rise of Emotional Support Animals.
I am partial to the mobile ticketing story because I didn't know that was a trend.
I go to a lot of raves and concerts, but have only ever used mobile tickets. It was second nature and I forgot that there was a time where hard copy tickets were the only way to get into an event.
In the mobile ticket story, my favorite quote was by Chris Chan, “I do like the change but for baseball, there’s images and ‘collector’ type tickets. I’m the type that likes to keep those.”
It interesting to know that those types of tickets exist and that people collect them.
In the ESA story, my favorite quote is “My family is a traditional Latino family, meaning mental illnesses don’t necessarily exist for them. That made it much harder for me to open up to them,” Orellana said. “Bay is just always there and that makes my bond with her much stronger."
It angers me that some families and traditional upbringings don't recognize or understate the effects of mental disorders.
My dad is a calloused in that regard, but I think it's because people raised traditionally don't understand how to deal with them properly.
I am partial to the mobile ticketing story because I didn't know that was a trend.
I go to a lot of raves and concerts, but have only ever used mobile tickets. It was second nature and I forgot that there was a time where hard copy tickets were the only way to get into an event.
In the mobile ticket story, my favorite quote was by Chris Chan, “I do like the change but for baseball, there’s images and ‘collector’ type tickets. I’m the type that likes to keep those.”
It interesting to know that those types of tickets exist and that people collect them.
In the ESA story, my favorite quote is “My family is a traditional Latino family, meaning mental illnesses don’t necessarily exist for them. That made it much harder for me to open up to them,” Orellana said. “Bay is just always there and that makes my bond with her much stronger."
It angers me that some families and traditional upbringings don't recognize or understate the effects of mental disorders.
My dad is a calloused in that regard, but I think it's because people raised traditionally don't understand how to deal with them properly.
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