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Social Media for modern lovers in the digital age.
TRUMP, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND MORAL SUPERIORITY
So Trump got Covid. Depending on where you stand ideologically, that's either karma, and a punchline., or it's a somber moment to be reflected on. While pundits, former presidents on either side of the political spectrum, even his current political opponent wished Trump a safe recovery, thousands of people on Facebook, Twitter, and wherever else wished for death, mocked, laughed, made memes, or at the very least pointed out the irony.
By Creativity Risk5 years ago in Humans
The Death of Conversation
In the social media age, the importance of a healthy conversation is lost. Why does it become so difficult to express? Most people suffer from the idea that people don’t “really” understand them. Yet the only cure for that remains is to express.
By Arnav Mathur5 years ago in Humans
Why We Need Entertainment and Memes in Our Life
What is a meme? The format of a meme can be a phrase, an image, a video or a more abstract concept . In general, their theme is humorous, bordering on the absurd, although sometimes they also become small philosophical pills. Therefore, we should never think that a meme is just a joke .
By aaish Husain5 years ago in Humans
Online Dating
Online dating is very popular nowadays and majority of my friends have met their significant other through some dating site. Me on the other hand I get nothing but crazy, hot ass horny mothafuckers looking for one thing and one thing only... SEX! How in heck do I only attract guys who want to just hook up and never actually take me on a damn date?!
By LeAnn Murch5 years ago in Humans
OG Celebrity Crush
Most of my life I have been boy-crazy. The type of woman with a boyfriend she loves, a crush she adores, with an admirer or two falling somewhere in the mix. So chances are, I have had many a celebrity boyfriend before the one I am thinking of now. Accompanied by the likes of Fall Out Boy band member Pete Wentz adorning the band room locker door I had in high school, lucky locker door to get those cringey between class kisses, mine near to the trumpet player who had pinned up Kim Kardashian beach snaps in his; my college years celebrity hubby being the sizzlingly funny, artistically inclined, multi-faceted, selfie-king extradordinare (we will never forget those infamous Instagram days) James Franco. Franco just got the full obnoxiously long Fall Out Boy song title description, an honor, really. The celebrity crush I have in the clouds of my mind for this piece is in a category all his own, if we dare categorize this lovable crush of mine at all, the internet sensation and YouTube celebrity: Chris Crocker. The iconic Britney Spears fan creating currents amongst the cyberspace over 10 years ago, loyally defending the pop star during a Britney like episode of his own. The video is comparable to inception of the shaved head Britney attacking a car window with an umbrella, metaphorically speaking (a place we've all been), Chris, a young man discovering his one of a kind identity and presence in the world, impressed by Britney's stardom is emotional with a camera and access to YouTube. Those moments where the stars align and one is in the right place at the right time on the internet, that lucky viral delight, Chris Crocker.
By Ashley Jae5 years ago in Humans
Breaking Up With Social Media.
Since the revolution of technology exploded in growth years ago, it has become so overly driven to keep you stuck in the loop. With all of the ways to find knowledge, find friends, chat, life has changed, communication has become digital and this has taken away what it means to be human. How can you really connect to others electronically? If you do not know them in real life, words can become deciet. Anyone can say anything. It’s only the truth that matters!
By Angela Fosnaugh5 years ago in Humans
catfished
Hi, my name is Gracie Crusinberry. I'm from Lincoln, Nebraska. i met my catfish online but never IRL, we met on this website/broadcasting app called younow. i'm sure you've heard of it, if not that's ok. I thought he was the one you know? the perfect guy, he was handsome, made me laugh and smile and happy. but there was red flags a lot of it. he would send a snap video but it was blurry a little and darkish. He would never video call me ever even though I knew what he looked like. Is that weird? What's more weird is that his PFP on facebook kept changing.
By Gracie Crusinberry5 years ago in Humans
Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, the founder of the Mount Zion TV, has criticized some Nigerian youths for attacking clergyman and founder of the RCCG, Pastor Adeboye, over his birthday message to his wife.
Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, the founder of the Mount Zion TV, has criticized some Nigerian youths for attacking clergyman and founder of the RCCG, Pastor Adeboye, over his birthday message to his wife.
By Purity Ezenwa6 years ago in Humans
I Might Be A Los Angeles 5 But I'm An Ohio 10.
Being an Ohio Socialite, I was always fascinated with the superficial L.A. life. Although I consider myself a little more down to earth, that’s why I have to take anti-gravity medication, duh, I was always keen on understanding the plastic culture.
By caroline ricke6 years ago in Humans








