Showing posts with label social networks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social networks. Show all posts

Thursday, August 31, 2023

FYI: I'm Deactivating Accounts!

I have nothing against Elon Musk personally but Twitter, now X, has become too toxic, too full of hate and bigotry, too irrelevant, too stupid and too superfluous in my life that I have no choice but to deactivate my accounts there. Nothing will be lost, no one will miss me there and I won't miss anything therein either. So, farewell, ex-X!

Thursday, October 6, 2022

A FOUNTAIN OF WISDOM

The social networks are full of deep thoughts, brainy quotes, personal growth advice, lessons in life, moral counseling and introspective comments, which may or may not influence people, as I've repeatedly stated in this blog. Of course, I have learned a lot from these wise and witty posts myself and ever so often, I contribute and share my own deep thoughts here, since I have become a veritable fountain of wisdom. Hence, here I go! Enjoy and learn, folks!

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Deep Thoughts on the Social Networks.

 Ever since the internet was created and people began to post whatever they liked on line, there have been a number of philosophical, motivational, profound and famous quotes by celebrated thinkers, philosophers and celebrities, constantly appearing on every social network.  Well, I am not, by any means, a philosopher or a deep thinker but anyway, I would like to add some deep thoughts of my own to the batch. Ready?

Thursday, April 8, 2021

The Password Hassle!

Keeping your personal data private and secure is admittedly very important but constantly changing all your passwords on every account, website, social network and application is just too much for an old geezer like me to handle!
 

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

The 10 Year Challenge!

There's a new trend going on in Facebook and Instagram which consists of posting two side by side photographs of you, taken ten years apart. The underlining message is, I suppose, to show the world how well (or how poorly) you've aged in those years. Of course, if you are like Benjamin Bottom, the result can be quite interesting, but for the rest of the humans, the sight of showing yourself aging, is not really for everybody.
However, knowing that this blog is rarely seen by others except by myself, I can confidently post my slowly decaying process without hesitation.
So, here's my 10 Year Challenge post hoping I can make it through the next ten years still in one piece!