“We’ve seen these kids. We’ve heard their cries. This war must end. We will not stop. We will not fear. We will fight war.”
Social Media
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We have all seen the updates on Facebook and Twitter. Long threads of copied and pasted statuses that always have the same format: the setup, the sob story and then the request, something to the effect of “If 1 million people repost this, Little Sally will get a new kidney.” If you are one of the people who incessantly repost these, I am here to say that the only way this helps is if someone saw the status and decided to give up their kidney.
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You can’t spell Internet without intern.
While many see it as a way to embarrass friends or stalk an ex’s digital life, some see it as an opportunity to network and get hired as interns.
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20-SomethingsMinistry of Cool
Call Me, Tweet Me If You Need Me
by Francesca Toscano December 7, 2011I am a slave to social media.
Nothing excites me more than tweeting clever musings or seeing a scandalous break-up pop up in my Facebook mini-feed. I read Perez Hilton more times a day than the New York Times and my obsession with cat blogs borders on neurotic.
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Ex still listed as “in a relationship” on Facebook
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We hear fairytales of formal dates our parents went on while they were courting – but now a simple text of “?” and your current location at 2am will now suffice. But what happens if you don’t get a potential lover’s phone number?
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Author of Celeb 2.0: How Social Media Foster our Fascination with Popular Culture In 1968, Andy Warhol predicted, “In the future, everyone will be famous…