July 2010
5 posts
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Social Networking Etiquette: A List
1. Think About What You Say Online—Everyone sees what you put on Facebook
a. And I’m not talking about your drunken photos from the frat party last weekend (though as a general rule, you probably shouldn’t post your weed pipes and drunken sluttiness). What I mean is, be careful who you’re talking about and how explicit you are when doing so. Just because you post some comment about...
Child stars always feel pressure to "grow up"...
butthetruthis:
But the truth is…
They can’t wait to wear skimpy clothes. We’ve seen this movie a hundred times. As soon as a girl from Disney turns 17, her favorite outfit becomes her underwear. Then, she plays it off like nothing has changed.
Photo by: http://www.flickr.com/photos/edwardandtwilightandfredlover/4731601485/
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June 2010
4 posts
Don’t hate, just learn to accept.
Like every other person in my generation I am obsessed with staying connected with friends, family, and random celebrities. I feed my obsession with having a Tumblr, Facebook, and of course a Twitter. However, having them simply isn’t enough, so of course I get certain people’s updates sent to my phone because again, my generation and I are borderline stalkers.
Anyways, recently I reconnected...
Keep it classy by: making a plan.
Make plans, just make plans for everything. Need a new boyfriend? Make a plan. Want to get out of work? Make a plan. Need to write a paper? Make a plan. You might think that it is a lot of planning, and well, you’re right. It is a lot of planning but trust me, in the end it will be totally worth it. For example, you’re at a party having an awesome time with friends and the cops show up and you...
In Which I Decry the Rampant Use of Grammatical...
So as I’m sure we’ve all seen, around this time of year is graduation season. I’ve already attended my college’s graduation ceremony so I could see off some of my good friends as they embark into the world of higher education and gainful employment.
And let’s not forget high school. It’s easy to overlook high school graduations once you’ve crossed that stage yourself…but coming from a huge...