The feature article focuses on the lifestyle of a women working as a professional eSports player based on the prompt given on her completely online education and numerous Facebook friends. With this, the profile of our newspaper touches on other subjects that are considered 'off-the field' or beyond scores and athlete performance for an audience interested in sports. The purpose of the article was to provide an insider's look into the lifestyle of an eSports player and address the threats it poses on her physical health, a perspective that views technology as being more harmful rather than a way to be socially recognised. Topics such as health and technology are evidently discussed and may grab the attention of our target audience which belong to both old and younger age groups. Relying more on word play and creative writing in this format, the heading would intrigue readers and possibly becoming aware of advancements in sports taking over. Moving on, bias and spin techniques are utilised to further build on this perspective. Omission, in which data and information that supports the opposition is left out, is used to make the woman's health conditions and choices appear more extreme. For example, although reporters visited her home, as opposed to mentioning actual reason with quotations on why she stopped exercising, vague assumptions were linked to teenage hood. Furthermore, spin is present in the form of cherry picking. Data is selectively chosen from the interview regarding on her heavy medication and almost 'lazy' livelihood instead of further elaborating on the potential skills and passion for gameplay that is mastered through online sport gaming. Weasel words also provide the illusion of seeming more qualified with statements that are vague or misleading to support areas in the absence of facts. Claiming her routine 'appeared' to have not begun or her medical complications were "possibly" due to lack of exercise or bad diets provides a negative impression without statistical data. Realistically, there may have been other reasons unmentioned causing her medical problems and no real explanation is said on why she stopped actually doing sports. Hence, half-truths are prominent throughout the article, structuring it in a method that climaxes at the end with listing her achievements and gradually emphasising on how it is a harmful profession as opposed to praising it.