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Leif Erikson Day & Facebook Withdrawal & Ebola

Today commemorates another pointless holiday where some dude thinks he discovered America while other people were still living here. Isn’t Columbus Day enough?! Of course, the only reason I know about this ridiculous day is social media. I was like…

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Mr. Erikson was a Norseman who stumbled upon this land around 500 years before Columbus, but historians claim he is not the first one to drunkenly steer their ship to this land o’ the free. Whatever. I just lost some brain capacity reading about him. Thanks, Twitter and Wikipedia.

Speaking of social media, I’ve been off of Facebook for like a month now. Maybe longer. I’ve lost count now after the initial withdrawal that included, sweating, heart palpitations and chronic phantom Facebook checks where I would frantically look for that unforgettable “F” icon on my phone to see who was posting about their latest food conquest. Luckily, Instagram has somewhat filled the void that was slowly eating away at my necessity to know useless facts about (for all intensive purposes) strangers. That initial few days though had me questioning my (inadequate) self-control.

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I’m now content with not knowing what people are doing every second of every day. Read: I’ve found other modes of internet stalking that seem less intrusive but probably more creepy…

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You know what’s been creeping me out, though? Ebola. That’s right, the zombie apocalypse-type disease that has the news all in a flurry as there is nothing else of importance going on in the world except for this one guy in Texas who got himself Ebola so now we’re all gonna die. It’s pandemonium everywhere you turn… on the TV. People are going crazy thinking about the implications of what this all means, according to reporters. There is a 10000% chance it’s going to spread everywhere, said no doctors. There’s some disease that shows itself every year that embarrassingly excites the media. I think if we’re going to talk about Ebola, we should talk about how to cure the people who are being plagued by the disease, not whine about it “REACHING THE USA!” Lest we forget, though we’re America-the-best-f*cking-country-in -the-world-yours-sucks, we’re not the ONLY country. How about we, I don’t know, HELP OTHERS?! Just a thought…

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Happy Thursday,

tags: ebola, ebola virus, ebola outbreak, ebola epidemic, ebola 2014, all of the ebola tags, leif erikson day, leif erikson, facebook, withdrawal, facebook withdrawal, social, Social media, instagram, Twitter, all of the tags
Thursday 10.09.14
Posted by Christina Scarlett
 

Facebook Is Down. What The Hell Do I Do?!

So I bet all the other social media platforms are rejoicing. I mean, it’s not often people are not too distracted by their newsfeed to tweet or post a tumblr thingy. Plus, it’s not just Facebook to worry about. Subsequently, everything that uses Facebook as a login or whatever is suffering. So, Instagram is also down along with -GASP- Tinder.

Look at me now. It’s like I’m a junkie and need to be on some sort of platform spewing my stupid opinions about nothing.

I’m like getting the shakes for real. I really hope Facebook is back up soon because the thought of doing anything constructive is making my palms sweat.

tags: Facebook, apacolypse, tinder, instagram
Friday 08.01.14
Posted by Christina Scarlett
 

An app sweeps Instagram

So, as I was casually perusing instagram I noticed a trend. These little cleverly made avatars were popping up everywhere. Naturally, I looked up this wondrous app that everyone seemed to download within seconds of its appearance. It’s called iMadeFace and for the life of me I still cannot figure out what it’s used for exactly. It’s just so amazing that it seemed to materialize out of the app store and met with this curious vigor. It makes me want to look up their social media strategy and figure out their researching tools. Anyway, being as dazzled as I am by its infectiousness, I must download it. Hopping on the bandwagon isn’t so bad when the app is free and it looks kind of fun… right? 

*Photos to (inevitably) follow*

tags: technology, Social media, iMadeFace, instagram, Boredom
Sunday 02.10.13
Posted by Christina Scarlett