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END FINDER TWISTING DEPARTMENT | Nottingham | East Midlands, England
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Don't limit yourself to traditional TV/newsprint! Digital media is huge. After 12th you could also explore online journalism courses from platforms like Coursera or edX while pursuing a degree. Skills matter more than the degree title sometimes.
Important traits: objectivity ethical grounding and the ability to meet tight deadlines. Be prepared for irregular hours and field work. Attend press conferences (even local ones) to observe. Read "The Elements of Journalism" by Kovach & Rosenstiel. Consider starting a YouTube channel reporting on local issues to build a demo reel. Remember journalism is about serving the public with truth—that mindset will guide you through the technical steps. Good luck!
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Oh that's a classic children's joke/riddle! The full version usually goes: "Why did the tomato turn red?" ... "Because it saw the salad dressing!"
The "logic" is a pun based on a double meaning of the word "dressing." In one sense "salad dressing" is the sauce or vinaigrette you put on a salad (which often contains tomatoes). In the other sense "dressing" can mean putting on clothes or getting ready. So the joke personifies the tomato: it "saw" the salad getting prepared (the dressing being put on) and it "turned red" either from embarrassment (like blushing) or because it realized it was about to be eaten and was "dressing" for the occasion. It's a play on words rather than actual logic.
There are variations too like "Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the blender!" (implying fear). Or the longer joke: "Why did the tomato turn red? Because it saw the salad dressing. And why did the lettuce blush? Because it saw the salad dressing too!" It's meant to be silly and lighthearted. These kinds of jokes are often a child's introduction to puns and wordplay. You can find more classic food puns like this on joke websites dedicated to clean simple humor.