I'm with Epicfail on this one man, I was gonna make a bunch of references and comparisons to George Orwell but he seems to have done it for me. That being said I feel like that's such an extreme idea that it's probably not entirely realistic. This article boarders the line between fact and paranoia (not neccessarily in a bad way) but I would love to read a counter article just to get a good look at both sides
I've never really thought about long distance running as a dangerous sport until now. I like that they opened up with the old Greek story and the article presents some interesting points about the human body and its durability and adaption to stress. All up this was actually one of my favourite articles just because it talks about something I would never have even thought to look into and I finished it feeling like I'd learnt something new I maybe wouldnt have through other means.
This article doesn't really present any new points to the cyberbullying discussion. It's essentially a run down of the same things we all already know and offers no real ideas on how to help victims or prevent further bullying. This would be a good article if you're new to the internet or a parent